Tomatoes are red and green, therefore Christmas. Don't argue with me. If you can hang a gherkin on the tree, surely a tomato wouldn't be out of place.
In other news, my baby boy turned 16. I made him root beer flavoured and themed cakes.
Bit too much marshmallow foam!Still learning to master fondant.
The inspiration.
He enjoyed them, and also enjoyed his gift of an electric razor which he's already put to use shaving off his beard. I'd say he doesn't look like Fidel Castro any longer, but he still kinda does😀. I told him Castro was considered good looking when he was a young revolutionary, but I don't think he's convinced. You could do worse, for sure. Anyway, Little Fidel shaved for the first time on his 16th Birthday, and mama resisted following him into the bathroom to take photos for his baby book. I do have some sense of boundaries. So that was fun. He requested turkey drumsticks (aka Caveman Pops) for dinner and I obliged. There was of course gesturing with drumsticks because, why wouldn't there be. Hopefully I'm done cooking turkey for a while now-twice in a month's time was lot!
The faux fur headband and beaded jacket are both regular rotation wear each December. Just add a big Christmas corsage.
I love this skirt so much, but have a hard time wearing it unironically. Perfect for Christmas, but I can't imagine when else.
Tonight I'll go out to see the Christmas star conjunction, but I know my camera isn't up to the task. Danny's might be. I'm content to enjoy it through binoculars.
The Christmas stollens were baked today, and they'll be properly stored for Christmas morning. I was worried I might not get to them this year, but I did and there's an extra to give to my neighbour. Time is rapidly winding down, and I'd better unpack those red velvet flares if I plan to wear them before Christmas. We all have our traditions-mine involve trousers.
Stay safe and well, everyone.
Happy Birthday, Danny! Doesn't he look handsome with his clean shaven face?
ReplyDeleteThat cake was a triumph. I love the inspiration, what cool packaging.
Such an array of Xmas outfits, I'm sure I had a vintage dress making pattern for a maxi with an apron attached. The gold foil skirt is my favourite. xxx
thank you very much for cheering me up with your fabulous and your ironc outfits!! LOVE!
ReplyDeletethe root beer cake for danny turned out very yummy looking - the young men seemed to enjoy it. but what was that with you on cuba 17 years ago.... ;-D
if there were an opera house or a posh bar/nightclub - the golden halston skirt would be very approbiate..... i too have some pieces waiting for such an event again. maybe forever. at least they had outings in the past.
why should you cut your hair? if its healthy there is no reason and it looks gorgeous.
our stollen is almost finished already :-D
xxxxx
Of course, tomatoes are Christmas, I won't argue with that :-)
ReplyDeleteDanny's cake is looking fun and yummy. Full points for imagination and creativity.
I've enjoyed your parade of festive outfits. They are such fun! I can't believe that woman at the thrift store doubted for one single moment that you wouldn't be wearing that crazy cardigan!
Loving the wacky skirt and your furry headband and, following you on Instagram, I was forewarned about the shiny skirt, and wore my sunglasses :-) xxx
Not only would I wear the reindeer sweater, I actually covet the Art Deco necklace you wear with the Halston skirt!
ReplyDeleteDid I miss the story behind Godzilla on Danny's birthday buffet? Not one for sweets as a habit, but I'd make an exception for the root beer cake with marshmallow foam since you used Dad's.
Your hair is gorgeous, and so is your eye make-up. Something we all need to give more attention, now that lipstick is hidden behind masks...
Thanks, Goody, for this merry holiday post! May the New Year bring you and your loved ones peace, hope and health!
Happy birthday, Dan! What a memorable day it must have been. Few men can say they shaved with an electric razor for the first time on their birthday. And the cakes look like so much fun.
ReplyDeleteAs usual, your outfits were impeccably styled. I especially loved the reindeer jacket, and also the big gold geometric necklace that you wore in the photo directly below the photo of the Halston skirt.
Thanks for keeping up with your blog. It's been one of the little things that keep me relatively sane and entertained in 2020. Merry Christmas!
How different Danny looks without his beard! My grandson looks like Shaggy in Scooby Doo with his little all round beard; he's had a moustache since the age of 12!
ReplyDeleteHis cakes looked fantastic and I bet they were yummy.
As for Christmas outfits nobody does Christmas wear like Goody! I am in love with the crushed velvet skirt and by the looks of it you have a handbag to match? Such festive loveliness...
I saw the photos of the stollen on IG - delicious!
Take care and stay safe.
xxx
@Vix
ReplyDeleteThank you. It was a fun day.
@Beate
I have an excuse-Americans aren't permitted to travel to Cuba :)
@Ann
Thank you! That skirt can be quite blinding in the right light.
@Beth
That's our dinosaur Chalcedony Malachite who has a permanent spot at our dining room table. You can call them Sid for short.
Merry Christmas and happy new year to you as well.
@Emily
Thank you. I'm glad you're enjoying the posts. Even if I don't have much to say, photos are always fun. Have happy holiday and wonderful new year.
@Vronni
I laughed out loud at the description of your grandson's beard looking like Shaggy. A moustache is always a good look, but I'll guess at 12 there weren't many of his friends sporting one.
Have a Happy Christmas and New Year.
With that golden skirt, the geometric necklace and the black turtleneck you can literally go everywhere and hang out with the cool and artsy people.
ReplyDeleteLoving your festive Xmas outfits, tomatoes & all. I think the pompom nosed reindeer jumper is divine!
ReplyDeleteGlad to see Danny had a wonderful birthday & looks great clean shaven.
Looking forward to the red velvet flares.
Hope you & yours had a very merry Xmas!
I just saw your reply to Beth. I think it's so cool that you named your green dinosaur toy Chalcedony Malachite after two minerals that are available in different shades of green. It's such a bizarre but clever in-joke. I gather that you were home-schooling Danny a lesson about mineralogy at the time?
ReplyDeleteJames and I don't have a permanent dinosaur guest at our dining table, but we do have a useful dinosaur toy in our kitchen at all times. It's a dinosaur hand puppet that came as a free toy in a McDonald's Happy Meal that I bought over 20 years ago when we were still living in Florida. The rubbery hand puppet is useful because you can use it to get a good grip on tight jars and bottles that won't open easily when you try to open them with your bare hands. We have yet to give him a name, though.
I've really loved seeing all your Christmas outfits on IG. And it's great to see Danny enjoying his birthday, regardless of covid. (Not going anywhere is definitely the best plan.)
ReplyDeleteDear Goody, you make tomatoes look properly Christmassy and fab!. Love all these outfits and love all the red colour, the embroideries, velvet, sequins and the golden skirt!
ReplyDeleteYou Totally Rock It!
besos