I hope everyone had happy holidays! Adam and I have been feeling extremely blessed. I’m also feeling busy, I hate how brief I have to make these recaps!
Ok, back to Friday afternoon. Since we had already paid the daily admission fee, Adam and I headed back to Magen’s beach. He swam, I read a magazine, and we both clapped in delight over these signs –
On the way back, we had to hit up an island institution.
Going to St. Thomas without making a stop at the dairy is practically criminal! Adam and I split a Bailey’s Delight, made with rum raisin ice cream, egg nog, and brandy.
Then it was time for the final prep for our big Christmas Eve party. A family friend who knows we usually just have to scrounge on the 24th brought over turkey chilli with kidney beans for dinner.
The rest of the evening’s eats were indeed party food. I have no pictures from the actual party, but you can assume I ate at least one of everything, and that it was all delicious!
My hot pepper peach cheese ball.
Baked spinach and artichoke dip.
Baked brie topped with cranberries and walnuts.
Dippers.
Pinwheels.
Fixings for mini turkey sandwiches.
Mini bagels with cream cheese and lox.
Frosted shortbread.
Snowballs, macaroons, and 7-layer bars.
We were also fully stocked with booze. I spent most of my evening carrying around a tray of tequilla shots – it’s a Christmas tradition! And while I did manage to skip that particular tradition, I got so wasted on orange juice with Goldshlager (don’t knock it ’till you’ve tried it!) that Adam had to pour me into bed.
Christmas morning began the best possible way – with a light workout! Adam and I ran for about a mile near the beach, then hiked the mile home. It was a short workout, but considering that we had double hangovers and presents to open, I’m pretty proud of us.
A small glass of egg nog was consumed during stockings,
and then a lovely breakfast before presents.
Sidenote – our family does stockings, breakfast, then presents. Always. What was your Christmas morning tradition?
Gingerbread coffee with 2% milk,
a small plate of eggs with red and green pepper and Applegate Farms turkey bacon,
and a 0% Plain Chobani with a slice of coffee cake.
I should have given myself a bigger serving of eggs, I gave away most of my bacon/yogurt/cake. In spite of our refreshing run, I think my nighttime imbibing had made me a little picky.
Not too picky, however, to turn down a big handful of maple sugar cotton candy(!!).
After present opening (which was plentiful – thank’s mom and dad!) there was lunch.
Apple slices and baby carrots,
and crackers with leftover hot pepper peach and spinach dip.
Plus dessert.
Dinner was consumed at my aunt’s house, with a large group of family and friends.
Plus a slice of garlic bread,
and a slice of delicious yellow cake with blueberry jam and vanilla buttercream.
I helped with the frosting, pulling a recipe from Eat, Live, Run that was to die for.
This morning started with another light workout. Adam and I walked up and down the beach for 45minutes, then hiked the mill uphill homeward. I wore my heart rate monitor and was pleasantly surprised that our 1hour, 11minute workout killed 290calories. It’s nice to know that our sand trudging burned up more than the back of my leg muscles.
Lunch was leftovers.
Turkey chilli,
and macaroni and cheese made with swiss cheese, chives, and white truffle flavored oil.
Sidenote – my cousin made the mac and cheese for Christmas dinner and the husband liked it so much he went back for thirds!
I also ate the final serving of Junior Mints,
which helped fuel me up for…. a long nap!
We are at school now, and rest of the day’s agenda is movies, dinner, maybe drinks with friends. See you soon!


































Maple Cotton Candy?!?!?! YUM!
I was hungry before I read your post, now I’m starving 🙂 Looks like you had some delicious food.
wow! what a great load of food!! i didnt know junior mints had a peppermint flavor- YUM
Beautiful pictures, amazing eats, looks fantastic!!!!
Jen