christmukkah!

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So Martha is back in town! And so we planned to meet up on Christmas day for a Christmas Hanukkah mash-up at my place. Well, first we had to stop at Las Teresas for jamón and cava. Then it was back to Casa Azahar for the carrillada al oloroso I’d prepared the day before. We were also prepped, wearing comfy clothes and ready to eat, drink and watch Christmas movies with the cats. And so we did. And it was fabulous.  🙂


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another family christmas party!

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Following the lovely pre-Christmas Eve family dinner on Monday was an actual Christmas Eve dinner, this time with the family of my pal Jota (owner of La Chalá and Lola por Diós), and our friend Esteban (Vermutería Yo Soy Tu Padre) and his mother. When I arrived Jota was busy in the kitchen – he prepared the entire meal on his own – so I chatted with his parents and other family and friends while we waited for Esteban and Tanya to arrive. Everyone was so charming and friendly… and as it turned out most of them are originally from Galicia.

As you can see, it really was a feast. Not showing are the four thousand desserts and endless bottles of wine… I ended up rolling home around 2.30 and was far from chipper on Christmas morning. But it was another wonderful family gathering. I think this has been my best ever Christmas in Sevilla!

Fabulous feast!

My boys! Jota & Esteban ❤

poor morcilla! (and poor me!)

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I had just got home from a Christmas lunch with my first ever Sevilla “family” yesterday (more on that later) when Morcilla, who had previously been prancing around the house (she is so light-footed it’s like she’s on strings) suddenly started dragging her back leg around and then one of her front legs went too. That’s when things went into slow-mo for me – my usual reaction when I panic – and I carefully picked her up and held her tight while her legs continued to twitch. Somehow I managed to hold onto her with one arm while I fumbled for my phone to call my vet. They were just closing up for the evening but gave me the name of an emergency service that is open 24 hours.

This all took about a minute and by the time I hung up on the vet Morcilla was back to normal. She started walking around again, tentatively at first, but was soon back to leaping up on chairs and tables. I didn’t know what to do, but I also didn’t want to take her to an unknown vet, so I decided to keep an eye on her and wait until the morning. And so far she seems fine. I woke up at 3 am and she even demanded a snack, after which she started running around with Luna. I’m baffled.

Anyhow, just called my vet and thank goodness they are open this morning (everything closes down here in the afternoon on Christmas Eve and some businesses don’t open at all). So Begoña has made a space for me to bring Morcilla in at noon. Will update this when we get home. Fingers crossed!

UPDATE: So we are back from the vet and she doesn’t think there is anything wrong with Morcilla. A small stroke was ruled out because of her age and also her eyes showed no signs of tension, pupils were normal, plus she fully recovered from the episode last night within minutes. It’s possible she pulled a muscle when jumping down from the bookcase (which is when this happened) so she was given an anti-inflammatory injection and that was that.

Although it’s always stressful taking the cats to the vet, it’s so much easier with Morcilla. First of all, she hardly weighs anything (official weight today 2.4 kilos) and she fits into a small shoulder bag carrier, so I don’t have to lug a big plastic case around. And while she complained quite a bit on the way there, by the time we got out of the taxi on the way back she was more interested in checking out what was going on in the streets as we walked home.

I asked the vet if I should stay home with her tonight instead of going to the (second) family Christmas meal I’ve been invited to, and she said that wouldn’t be necessary. So I will somewhat reluctantly leave her for a few hours… think it’s time for me to install cat cameras around the house! Hope you’re all enjoying your Christmas Eve.

family christmas party

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I was thrilled to be invited to a pre-Christmas family lunch by María Paz (on the right in photo), whom I’ve known since I first arrived in Sevilla over 26 years ago. I thought it was just going to be a casual thing with immediate family so imagine my surprise when I got to her place to find about 30 people spanning 4 generations gathered around various tables set up for the meal. This was supposed to be their usual Christmas Eve gathering, but some of the grandchildren were leaving the next morning for Madrid so they decided it move it up a day.

It was a potluck affair with everyone bringing something they’d prepared at home, with the star dish being María Paz’s famous partridge in chocolate. But really, all the food was wonderful, and there was so much of it. Plus plenty of wine, and desserts galore. I could barely move when it was finally time to move. In typical Spanish fashion, lunch finally finished around 8 pm, but this also included a lengthy sobremesa and everyone (one at a time to cheers and applause) opening their Secret Santa gift. It was total chaos most of the time and I totally loved it. Such a lovely way to start Christmas.  🙂