The staff here on our compound expended a tremendous effort in order to make Christmas special for guys here without their families (I'm the only non-staff spouse here).
First, Christmas Eve started with a potluck. That's the back of me slicing up my corned beef:
Anne, and to her right, Chris and Vinnie. The other two guys are new staff either here at Beni Suef or visiting from Cairo.
Then our Bible Study hosted a Christmas Eve program at the Chapel which was followed by homemade rum balls, chocolate truffles, and Irish cream cheesecake by Linda as well as sweet breads from the kitchen:
Here's Linda, Jim, Tony, and the other Dave at the bar afterwards:
The Egyptian staff decorated a few of the trees with lightbulbs, which put off A LOT of light. David's first comment was "How much wattage are those putting out??"
and they even made a giant gingerbread church, except it wasn't gingerbread but slabs of chocolate which they decorated. Quite impressive!
We were laughing about how our sole Christmas decoration in the house was a pine-scented Christmas candle, but we adapted and overcame: stocking caps for stockings and our green chair for holding presents. :)
After opening presents, we ambled on down to the dining facility for a light lunch, recovered in the afternoon, and then 5 pm was Christmas dinner. I took a photo of the posted menus:
Christmas dinner was scrumdillyicious. Here are the chefs taking a bow (well, figuratively, I guess):
Omar explaining how he fashioned the chocolate bark for the Tiramisu Tree:
Two giant bowls of eggnog and, yes, they piped "Merry Christmas" in mashed potatoes:
After dinner, we did our White Elephant gift exchange. We tried hard to get the gumball machine and the sheesha pipe but ended up with a pair of headphones and a baby blanket. Go figure. :)
Monday, December 28, 2009
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4 comments:
neat to see a little of your "home" life.
in the first picture there is a large seal w/ Chinook Taft on it. What is that? loved the tree w/ light bulbs on it.
Thanks for letting us experience "Christmas in Egypt". Wonderful that you were able to have a Christmas Eve service - way to remember what it is all about. That is an impressive food menu. As usual the grazing at the Richards residence has been mighty fine - didn't quite have Merry Christmas written in the potatoes, but just about everything else. Take care - Andrew
LOVE the light bulb tree- I'll have to try that in my yard next year! It is really, really sweet to see how "all out" the staff went for everyone.
Can't wait to see you guys again!
Krista
didn't know the "back of you" could slice corn beef, very impressive.
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