Saturday, December 25, 2021

Festive but Rainy


I think this may be the first Christmas when I have absolutely nothing to give Dave. (And as far as I know, he has nothing to give me.) It's a strange feeling of lightness, of freedom. I think we may have finally done the holiday right this year!

Not that we're not celebrating. As I've already written, we put up our colored lights in the avocado tree, and Dave is going to cook a few special things, including a meat paté that has him very excited. I'll do the cleanup, as usual, but otherwise I'll probably read and watch television. Oh, and walk the dog, as Dave and I did together yesterday.


I did have a special holiday outing yesterday afternoon. My boss had tickets to a sing-along Christmas carol event at Royal Albert Hall featuring the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Choral Society, National Youth Choirs of Great Britain and the British Imperial Military Band. Dave ultimately decided not to go -- he was too concerned about Covid -- but I went. We sat in a box so we were somewhat distanced and shielded from other people, except when I stood in line for the bar at intermission behind a woman who could not stop coughing.

("I swear it's not Covid," she said. "I already had that three weeks ago!" Remarks that did not exactly inspire confidence.)

Plus we were all masked and had to show proof of vaccination or a negative test to get in. It's not easy to sing through a mask, but I gave it my best shot. The wine helped.

Here's a little taste of what the event was like:


The emcee had everyone raise their illuminated phones, which is a pretty clever way to reproduce that candle-like glow. (If my phone has a light I have no idea how to turn it on.)


And this was the big finale featuring soloist Zara McFarlane -- and, briefly, Santa.

Finally, here's a video on Twitter of the entire crowd doing what the emcee called a "Mexican wave" (I can't imagine why it's Mexican, but whatever). I'm in there somewhere, in one of the boxes near the top of the screen.

By the time the event let out around 5 p.m. it was dark, and as I walked through rainy Hyde Park to the bus stop, I began to think maybe it wasn't the smartest thing I've ever done. An urban park at night?! Plus I found myself in a corner of the park where the gates were all locked and I had to backtrack to an open stile to get out. But I eventually made it home with no drama.

Merry Christmas, everybody!

(Photos: Day and night views of a tree on the high street near our flat.)

60 comments:

Moving with Mitchell said...

Now that looks like fun! And the Hampstead Library tree is a beauty. Wishing you and Dave (and Olga) a happy and healthy Christmas.

Rajani Rehana said...

Merry Christmas ��

Yorkshire Pudding said...

In 1986 the FIFA World Cup (soccer) was held in Mexico. During a particularly dull match the crowd kind of invented the idea of a human wave. After a shaky start it spread around the stadium and later it spread around the world. This tidbit of information is my Xmas gift to you. I hope Dave's cooking passes muster today.

Steve Reed said...

OK, I did a bit of reading on this -- "The Wave" in North America definitely predates 1986, which is why we don't associate it with anything Mexican. But yes, that game is apparently when the rest of the world saw it, and hence outside North America it's known as a "Mexican wave."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wave_(audience)

Anonymous said...

What to give your long time partner when you desire little and if you wanted something, you could just buy it, as could your partner. There is a bottle shaped gift for me under our tree, a card for me and a card for him. Later I will buy him new sunglasses as a Christmas gift. At the moment it is no speakies. I don't know when Christmas gifts will be exchanged in such circumstances.

Anonymous said...

Oh yes, great Christmas videos. Thanks.

Tasker Dunham said...

Pity that Dave decided not to go. It looks spectacular. Hope that woman didn't have covid!

Bob said...

Happy Christmas, Steve, to you and Dave and sweet Olga!

Susan said...

Merry Christmas to the three of you! I am all for the non-gifted holiday. I think we could all use less stuff. I cannot convince one of my sisters, though, so we are all guilted into compliance.

Sharon said...

Merry Christmas to you and Dave and Olga! I loved the music from Royal Albert Hall! I hope you are having a delicious day.

Sabine said...

Happy xmas to you and fingers crossed that the concert leaves only good memories.

Colette said...

Merry Christmas!

Ellen D. said...

Merry Christmas, Steve and Dave! (and Olga too!)

Ms. Moon said...

Despite "I already had that three weeks ago" lady, I think you did indeed do Christmas exactly right.

Marcia LaRue said...

Usually all you have to do is shake your phone for the flashlight app to come on! To find the flashlight, simply pull down the apps at the top front of your phone ... get Dave to show you! LOL It's difficult to explain!
Enjoy your day!

ellen abbott said...

I used to love to sing Christmas carols when I was a kid. Several years someone organised the neighborhood kids to go around singing Christmas carols at people's houses.

I think just spending a quiet day together is present enough. Required gift giving seems a little oxymoronic to me.

Mary said...

Happy Christmas to you, Dave and Olga. Glad you were able to enjoy a bit of the festivities at RAH.

Boud said...

Sounds like a very good Christmas to me. Enjoy the day with Olga. Merry Christmas!

Wilma said...

Very festive! Thanks for the videos of the concert - I liked the lights. Also like the tree with and without the lights on. Merry Christmas!

Anonymous said...

Love seeing those phones lit up like candles. That was such a cool idea.
I don't like that the woman in front of you was coughing and said that she had covid three weeks ago. Despite that experience, it looks like a wonderful Christmas Eve there.
Merry Christmas to you, Dave, and Olga.

Kelly said...

The tree at the library is beautiful... day and night!

Merry Christmas to you, Dave, and Olga. :) Enjoy your quiet day with each other.

jenny_o said...

We were doing The Wave at university events (I attended from 1974 to 1977) so there's my back up for Steve's info :)

jenny_o said...

Enjoy your Christmas feast :)

Linda Sue said...

Hmmm, smartest evening ever? Anyway, happy Krimbo to you and Dave and Olga.

Pixie said...

Sounds like a nice day and not stressful. Did Olga get a gift?

gz said...

I find it difficult to give gifts just because it is a specific occasion..give when needed!
A pity that Dave didn't go. Sounds like a really good outing.
Greetings to the three of you. And hopefully we will be here again next year to greet everyone!!

Debby said...

My daughter and son-in-law were just at the Royal Albert Hall last month for the Festival of Remembrance.

The Padre said...

Happy Holidaze Brother Reed

Cheers

Red said...

This would be a performance that you wouldn't want to miss. Keep healthy and safe.

Yorkshire Pudding said...

I feel like I am being ganged up on by North Americans. HELP!

Steve Reed said...

I don't think the library actually erects the tree -- I'm not sure who does, to be honest.

Steve Reed said...

Thank you! :)

Steve Reed said...

Well, you weren't wrong -- only about the "invented" part. :)

Steve Reed said...

A bottle-shaped gift is always welcome! Hopefully the no speakies have subsided by now?

Steve Reed said...

I really don't think she did -- I think she just swallowed something wrong. She was laughing at everyone looking askance at her.

Steve Reed said...

Hope yours was good too, Bob!

Steve Reed said...

That's a shame. I am now basically gift-free with my whole family. It's a HUGE relief. (Made much easier, of course, by living across an ocean.)

Steve Reed said...

Glad you liked the music, Sharon!

Steve Reed said...

I'm not too worried, but yeah, crossing fingers never hurts!

Steve Reed said...

Hope yours was good too, Colette!

Steve Reed said...

Thanks, Ellen!

Steve Reed said...

It FELT right. No drama!

Steve Reed said...

Shaking doesn't work on my phone, and I don't seem to have anything in my apps. I think I'd have to download a flashlight app, which I haven't. Anyway it's not really a problem for me (outside of music performances!) as I just use the screen and that gives me enough light when I need it.

Steve Reed said...

Singing carols here is always a bit surreal because the British use different melodies for some of the songs. It throws me every year. And some of them -- like "Once in King David's City" -- we never really sing in America. And others they call by different titles. The Emcee at one point announced that we were going to sing "Dashing Through the Snow," and I turned to my boss and said, "He means 'Jingle Bells,' I guess?" And he did.

Steve Reed said...

It was the only holiday-themed thing I did this year, I think!

Steve Reed said...

It was perfect! Hope yours was good too!

Steve Reed said...

Glad you liked it -- a little holiday spirit!

Steve Reed said...

One of my co-workers who was with us at the event also had Covid three weeks ago. But as I told her, she wasn't coughing, so she didn't worry me! Argh!

Steve Reed said...

Thanks, and hope you had a great day too!

Steve Reed said...

Well, "feast" is an overstatment, LOL!

Steve Reed said...

Hey, life is all about acceptable risk. :)

Steve Reed said...

She got the gift of our presence, which is all she really wants anyway. :)

Steve Reed said...

I agree -- I much prefer giving random gifts that seem useful or appropriate, rather than something I'm supposed to buy because it's a certain day of the year.

Steve Reed said...

I'm glad they're having events again, though I wonder whether that will stop with our new Covid wave.

Steve Reed said...

Same to you, T! We gave Olga a treat in your name. :)

Steve Reed said...

Thanks, and same to you and the Micro-manager!

Frances said...

Fairly certain that you have an iphone......swipe up from the bottom and the torch symbol should appear bottom left..well it does on mine!!

Steve Reed said...

Alas, NO! I just get a search field when I swipe up from the bottom. Hmmmm...

Moving with Mitchell said...

My iPhone 8 flashlight/torch used to appear when I swiped left. It no longer does. It still appears in my control centre as an installed app, but I have no idea how to get to it. So, I simply set up Siri and can say “Hey, Siri, turn on flashlight.” And it works!

Edna B said...

Awesome videos! Merry Christmas, hugs, Edna B.