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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 480056" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Our family gets a little weird at Christmas. On Christmas Eve, we have rellenos, enchiladas, tamales, refritos and (sometimes) rice, homemade guacamole and salsa, and so on, then we light luminaria on the front walk. Christmas Day is bacon, eggs and toast in the middle of presents, then afterward is a buffet-style of ham, cheese, rolls, and fruit.</p><p></p><p>Our Christmas Eve dinner came from 2004. My Grandma passed on Dec. 21 - Mom was there (in Las Cruces, NM), and Dad and I were supposed to fly down for Christmas anyway, and Ohio got a HUGE snowstorm. So, husband (then DF) with his 4WD, drove Dad and I to the Cincy airport on the 22nd (90 minutes turned into 5 hours, and I don't do well in the backseat OR in bad weather) - flight was to go out the 23rd, around 9 AM. We stayed in a hotel near the airport. Well... Flight got cancelled. We got another one for that afternoon. Flight got cancelled. We got one for the afternoon of the 24th out of Columbus, so we went home. My car was a bump in the rest of the snow! husband took us to Columbus, and we arrived at the El Paso airport at 11:56 PM on December 24. Mom picked us up, we went to the hotel in LC, and had enchiladas for dinner there from Roberto's (the best "fast" Mexican food joint on the planet). And so now... In memory of Grandma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 480056, member: 6705"] Our family gets a little weird at Christmas. On Christmas Eve, we have rellenos, enchiladas, tamales, refritos and (sometimes) rice, homemade guacamole and salsa, and so on, then we light luminaria on the front walk. Christmas Day is bacon, eggs and toast in the middle of presents, then afterward is a buffet-style of ham, cheese, rolls, and fruit. Our Christmas Eve dinner came from 2004. My Grandma passed on Dec. 21 - Mom was there (in Las Cruces, NM), and Dad and I were supposed to fly down for Christmas anyway, and Ohio got a HUGE snowstorm. So, husband (then DF) with his 4WD, drove Dad and I to the Cincy airport on the 22nd (90 minutes turned into 5 hours, and I don't do well in the backseat OR in bad weather) - flight was to go out the 23rd, around 9 AM. We stayed in a hotel near the airport. Well... Flight got cancelled. We got another one for that afternoon. Flight got cancelled. We got one for the afternoon of the 24th out of Columbus, so we went home. My car was a bump in the rest of the snow! husband took us to Columbus, and we arrived at the El Paso airport at 11:56 PM on December 24. Mom picked us up, we went to the hotel in LC, and had enchiladas for dinner there from Roberto's (the best "fast" Mexican food joint on the planet). And so now... In memory of Grandma. [/QUOTE]
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