Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Locking in the White Christmas
Here on the Main Line, the elusive "White Christmas" is generally a meteorological crap shoot. We have had only a few in several years. This year I am throwing a seven on the come out roll and locking in the White Christmas by taking my wife and kids to Stowe,Vermont.
This is a huge break in tradition for us.We have never been away for Christmas. The days leading up to Christmas have always been a blur of parties, shopping, wrapping,cooking and general Holiday frenzy. We have been hosting a formal Christmas dinner for up to 20 Family members and guests for the past 10 or so years. This means: Cocktail hour, Watercress salad with Blood oranges, Beef Wellington or roasted Filet with Bernaise,Potato gratin, flamed croissant bread pudding with currants...a serious culinary production. Not this year sports fans!
My Wife and I rented a house for 5 days...hot tub...fireplaces..the whole gig. We will ski, skate, sled, and enjoy time as a family without all the harried preparation and work required. We will soak in the Hot Tub, watch "A Christmas Story" several times, a compendium of Bing Crosby Christmas specials and Barbara Stanwyck in "Christmas in Connecticut." We will go to a Christmas Eve service at 11 p.m at Stowe Community Church, have Christmas dinner at The Green Mountain Inn...all amongst a major boatload of snow. The area has had plenty of the white stuff over the recent days...so this translates to picturesque Vermont scenery and good skiing.
No posts from this Sportsman for the duration...hence, I extend Christmas salutations to my small and easily amused audience of readers and to the talented photographers and writers of the Blogs I read and follow.You Ladies and Gentlemen craft some truly enjoyable stuff and each post is indeed a gift which is appropriate to this Season.
P.S. There will be goose hunting and more duck hunting immediately upon my return from the Green Mountain state so stay tuned for pictures (hopefully) of dead waterfowl and grinning hunters...my son included(hopefully) as he will be handling his own shotgun in the Goose Pit and Duck Blind next week.
Have a fantastic time in VT! Merry Christmas to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!! Have a wonderful time! I wish you had posted this a month ago when I was trying to plan a trip for my family. Maybe next year!
ReplyDeleteGood for you! Sounds like a magical Christmas for the Sportsman family! Enjoy the time together - Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours. :)
ReplyDeleteSounds like a wonderful time. Enjoy your surroundings and most importantly, your family!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas
Merry Christmas and have a wonderful trip.
ReplyDeleteI'm a native Philadelphian who lived in Vermont for three years. Stowe is hands-down my favorite place in the state. Have an amazing time and if you can make it to Waterbury, be sure to have dinner at Hen of the Wood. It's my favorite restaurant anywhere.
ReplyDeleteAlso, your kids would like American Flatbread in Waitsfield.
Merry Christmas!
Thanks all
ReplyDeleteAnon..thanks for the tips...we will be looking for a restaurant tomorrow night and I will investigate your suggestions...
We had a white Christmas last year for the first time in my lifetime (I'm almost 50)... My beloved dad always dreamed of one and sadly he missed it by 2 years....
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