One by one the kids woke up. Eventually all of them were in our bed for some snuggles. Calla just happened to have a small flashlight in her hand. We spent at least 20 minutes directing and watching a ceiling shadow puppet show.
Finally we got out of bed and Travis made breakfast for everyone. Then he did the dishes while the kids and I cleaned up. Talk about a great morning! I just lived my dream!!!
My mom and sister, however, didn't have such a dreamy night. They learned (in the middle of the night) that they didn't have a heater in their cute little cabin. The contraption with all the dials was only an air conditioner. Forty-five degrees at night is chilly when you weren't planning on it! These cute little cabins come bare - no bedding nor towels (nor anything). We had packed bedding and towels for them. They had not taken enough blankets over to keep them warm. Mindy said she slept in as many heavy clothes as she brought. Thankfully we put our coffee maker in their room and they could warm up to some fresh, tasty coffee in the morning.
Mom and Mindy made their way 20 paces across the road to the Flyer and joined us for breakfast and one round of gift opening this Christmas Eve morning. Then we hopped in our black, rented, Chrystler Town & Country minivan and left to explore Balboa Island.
Last year one of our favorite places was Balboa Park in San Diego. Christmas Eve we headed to Balboa Island. Who or what in the world is Balboa to California? Both of these places are named after the Spanish maritime explorer Vasco Nunez de Balboa. He was the first European explorer to settle in the Americas...he settled in what is now Panama in the early 16th century. (Even the currency today in Panama is called a Balboa.) Southern California holds tribute to him.
The beautiful area of Newport Harbor, which includes Balboa Island, Balboa Peninsula, Little Balboa and Collins Island, are actually artificial islands...like, man-made...like Dubai!!! I've been intrigued by Dubai since 2006 when Palm Island (Dubai's first man-made island) was completed. We've had our own Dubai right here in California since the late 1800's! It's not as artistically designed, but the same concepts were used to make Newport Harbor.
The Balboa Island Ferry took us over to the Balboa Peninsula where we rode a Ferris wheel ("Nana would NOT like this," declared both Taite and Calla), shopped, played at an oceanside park, played at the ocean, and ate lunch at Ruby's Diner located at the end of Balboa Pier. To top it all off, we observed the ocean life. We saw a pod of dolphins, a couple of California sea lions, pelicans, really freaky seagulls who sat at your outdoor table to eat your food at the diner, and an abundance of other birds and water fowl.
Since it was Christmas Eve, shops closed down early. We returned to the RV, prepared and ate our dinner of shredded pork and green beans, then walked around the RV park and looked at the Christmas lights. People really decorated their homes-on-wheels. It made us laugh and added a touch of ambiance to our holiday.
These are the lights on the lagoon where we are staying.
We completed our Christmas Eve with games. UNO, Clue, Crazy 8's, Apples to Apples, and poker. Really, poker. Yes, we are the family who doesn't listen to secular radio stations, who doesn't watch TV, who homeschools their kids, and who teaches their kids how to play poker. Texas Hold 'Em to be exact. We even used real money (that everyone had to put back in the laundry coin bag at the end of the night). And Lincoln was a natural...he tossed his ante like he was on the World Poker Tour. He schooled everyone except Travis. Oh, what is in the future for this boy? I may need some additional people helping me pray for him.
As you can see, there are no traditions being upheld this Christmas. I was raised in an Irish-Catholic, German-Catholic home. If that doesn't scream tradition, I don't know what does! We always attended a specific mass, went to specific grandparents' homes in a specific order (always spending time with extended family), ate specific food, and opened presents at a specific time. I mean, we couldn't eat ham at Christmas - that was an Easter meal! Being in California without cold and snow, without extended family, without a roast and mashed potatoes, without Christmas cookies, and only our own Nautica Flyer Community Church Christmas service was a little scary for my mom and sister. "It's tradition!!" I think the Pharisees are best known for their laws and traditions, too. Mom and Mindy did very well handling their first non-traditional holiday. My mom said she would rather be with us than have her traditions without us. (Awww......It's those grandkids. They get you every time.)
Omelets, bacon, and toast was our non-traditional Christmas morning breakfast. Making breakfast was interesting. Travis had something he could use as an omelet pan, but the bacon got a bit trickier. We like to cook bacon in the oven, but didn't have the right baking dish. We used a disposable aluminum pan which we eventually learned had a whole in it.
"Travis, the bacon. Look!" I exclaimed out of concern.
"Yeah, yeah," was Travis' response, without even a glance.
"No, look!" I worked for his attention, unable to find the right words.
"Uh huh." Again, not even a glace as he walked to the back room.
"No really!!! Look!!!" Smoke was billowing out of the oven as though there was a fire. We had smoke detectors going off and the entire RV was overtaken by smoke! It wasn't 30 seconds later and we heard sirens. How'd they know?! (No worries, they weren't really for us.)
I played the Christian Christmas station on my Pandora as we ate breakfast (like I have been everyday all day for over a week now). It was the perfect time for us to uphold one tradition and sing Christmas carols! I bellowed out the first song that Pandora played - "Hark, The Herald Angels Sing." Everyone laughed at me, but Mindy also thought it was important to sing. She bellowed the chorus with me. By the second verse Travis and my mom were also singing...loudly...and completely out of tune, complementary to Mindy and myself. (None of us have the gift of music.) Next was Bing Crosby's White Christmas (I'm not really sure how he got on my Christian Christmas station, but whatever.) We begin in our best alto voices and Lincoln interrupts us.
"How about we just let them sing," he begs.
"Who," I ask.
"These guys who made the song." I looked around and all the kids have their hands to their ears. Then Lincoln asks, "Or can I just have some ear plugs?"
Side story - Travis told me later that he and Calla were walking the previous day. Calla had the song "Santa Baby" in her head and was singing aloud. "Dad," she said in an inquisitive voice, "why do they say Santa Baby? I mean, Santa's not a baby...Jesus is." Good question.
After we cleaned up breakfast we went outside to the picnic table to open Christmas presents. Let me just say that again...we went outside to open presents. We have NEVER gone outside to open presents on Christmas...EVER!!!! How fun is that?! Another tradition broken. We didn't even have hot cocoa - it was too hot.
Lincoln using one of his new gifts - a sun catcher painting set.
In lieu of a formal Christmas church service, we spent time praying as a family. You should know that Lincoln prayed for you. "And God, please help our friends not get cold and not have frost burn." He knows how cold it is in Minnesota! No worries, the Wilson's have your back...and hands...and toes.
A surrey ride was next. These surreys had intrigued us since we arrived. Now we can say we experienced it. All eight of us rode on the surrey. Was our weight too heavy? Or was the machine old? I only know that a surrey ride at Newport Dunes is a workout! We went up and down every Newport Dunes-approved street (singing Christmas carols, by the way...poor Travis and Taite were thoroughly embarrassed). We rented it for an hour. We were done 35 minutes into it. Everyone was sweating and ready to swim. After lunch the rest of the afternoon was spent swimming, hot-tubbing, chicken fighting, lounging, reading, and sunning ourselves poolside. Who swims on Christmas?! Well, besides us and the rest of Southern Californians. I know...people who live in Costa Rica!!! (One of these days...) Oh, and I suppose Aussies do, too.
Taite and Lincoln against Calla and Parker. The girls won! (Lincoln bailed.)
Dinner was crockpot Grandma Wilson's Famous Meatballs and salad. (By far the easiest Christmas meal ever made!) Polar Express capped off our night. What a Christmas! Unlike any other!! It was a little weird not having a white...or cold...Christmas. We'll break our traditions and live one year without it. ;-)
For
to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be
on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty
God, Everlansting Father, Prince of Peace.
Isaiah 9:6 NIV
Choose for yourselves today the one you will worship...
As for me and my family,
we will worship the Lord.
Joshua 24:15 Holmas CSB
P.S. As I post this, the clock in Minnesota has turned past midnight..making today December 26. I must send a shout out to my dear friend Megan! Happy Birthday, dear!! Hugs and kisses your way from all the Wilson's!!!