Chinese Take-away night

I think the tradition started in NYC where all too many of them do, of going out for Chinese food and taking in a movie on Dec 25th. Not having grown up on the East Coast of the US, I wouldn’t have a real clue about that. When you think about it, there aren’t many restaurants open on 25 Dec. “Traditionally” it was the Chinese restaurants. And, if you wanted to do something out, going to a movie was just about your only option.

For all the years we lived in Germany, there weren’t all that many interesting dining options that didn’t involve schnitzel and staying home was just easier. In the UK the obvious choice was Indian food since, if you didn’t want to eat out, you could pick up fresh brown-bagged for home heating from M&S, Sainsburys, or your corner quick shop.

In my area of the East Bay there are even more choices, altho this year economics secondary to the pandemic are more critical to the “open or closed” decision than is any particular respect for religion or tradition. We can also add Thai, Laotian, Korean, and a couple o Halal restaurants to the previous short list of Chinese and Indian. I haven’t checked on the Nepalese or Tibetan offerings, but those would also be a possibility.

And, as far as movies? So not my thing, but I think George watched enough for both of us. No clue what the rest of my crew did. I didn’t ask.

The following term – contributed – is free for use by all – “Begathon” which came from her mailman who asked why she received Begathon mail every day.

Back to stitching and deleting Boxing Day sale ads which never wait for the 26th to drop in my email.

About Holly

fiber person - knitter, spinner, weaver who spent 33 years being a military officer to fund the above. And home. And family. Sewing and quilting projects are also in the stash. After living again in Heidelberg after retiring (finally) from the U.S. Army May 2011, we moved to the US ~ Dec 2015. Something about being over 65 and access to health care. It also might have had to do with finding a buyer for our house. Allegedly this will provide me a home base in the same country as our four adult children, all of whom I adore, so that I can drive them totally insane. Considerations of time to knit down the stash…(right, and if you believe that…) and spin and .... There is now actually enough time to do a bit of consulting, editing. Even more amazing - we have only one household again. As long as everyone understands that I still, 40 years into our marriage, don't do kitchens or bathrooms. For that matter, not being a golden retriever, I don't do slippers or newspapers either. I don’t miss either the military or full-time clinical practice. Limiting my public health/travel med/consulting and lecturing to “when I feel like it” has let me happily spend my pension cruising, stash enhancing (oops), arguing with the DH about where we are going to travel next and book buying. Life is good!
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One Response to Chinese Take-away night

  1. AlisonH says:

    Begathon is the perfect word for it! Thank you!

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