We were presented with Mulled wine and
mince tarts. The children were all presented with a Christingle which is an orange that symbolises
Christ and has lollies stuck into it along with a candle.
We managed to get a seat close to the front, unaware of what to expect I was slightly surprised when a man comes up to me and asked me to do a favour. Unwearyingly I said yes as he went on to explain my duties, fire warden!
In the corner close to my seat was a bucket filled with cloths that if in the event I see a child on fire I am to get the bucket and throw it over the child. Thankfully no child did
catch alight throughout the ceremony and I was not needed to perform my fire warden duties.
Yazmin and her Christingle |
Katie leaving the Church |
We ended the evening with a meal at a local pub and then returning to see the process of presents being placed under the tree.
We have dreamt of a white Christmas for the past few months and this morning we were presented with
clouds, a little wind and patches of rain but no snow.
Christmas morning started with a bacon sandwich and then the present opening.
Lunch was just lovely and much credit should be given to Norma and her helpers for the fantastic feast.
Ross and Yazmin |
Jamie and Norma |
Stewart, Tony and Lynanne |
It would appear that for one of the helpers, it may have been a little too much!
It was over after not too long and he was back to it with the ceremonial duties of lighting the Christmas pudding, Well done Jamie.
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My grandparents were married in this church in 1932. Aunty Ann has also mentioned she can recall many memories of visits to this church.
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