Okay, look—I know
Christmas isn’t all about the presents; well, not if you’re older than about
third grade. And frankly, I’ve found it kind of hard recently to get excited
too much about them—even though I’ve received some lovely ones.
This year, though—I’ve
so far opened two, and, well: Santa been berry-berry good to me.
First of all, I have
this lovely collection of Oregon pears. Even if these particular pears hadn’t
been sent by my friends in Palm Springs, I’d think of them. Because I’ll always
associate luscious, dripping-with-perfection pears with the picnic my sister
and I had with them four years ago.
I’m making a pear
salad tonight with one of them, candied nuts and crumbled chevre. (Had a bit of
a to-do when I went to Whole Foods earlier this week, because the recipe
actually calls for bleu cheese, and I’d rather dive face-first into a pool of
vomit than eat bleu cheese. In fact, it’s pretty much all the same thing to me.
Anyhow, when I said I needed a substitute for the bleu cheese, which I don’t
care for, the cheesemonger said, “Maybe you should make a different salad.” Fortunately, his
colleague suggested the chevre, so I’m happy.)
And I’m enjoying my
second gift already, even though I’ve not officially used it. I was at
Neiman-Marcus last week to have lunch with a friend, and was killing some time in
the fragrance department. I went back on Friday and got serious, with the help
of one of the staff, and came up with a couple of suggestions for a friend of
mine to give me.
I’ve not had a new
fragrance for more than ten years when I went on a binge in Caen, buying stuff
by Dalì (yes—there was a line of scents with really great bottles). So I
thought it might be time.
This is Orangers en
Fleurs (yeah, sorry, but I don't get that many Neiman-Marcus boxes, so I had to include it in the shot), and it’s filling my living room with orange, jasmine and some other things even though I’ve not opened the bottle
yet. I’m so looking forward to wearing it—having a really good fragrance is
kind of like knowing you have the good lingerie on. It just makes you feel more
with-it.
And I believe I’m
ready for with-it in the new year.
So I hope you’re as
happy with your gifts as I am with mine (and the friendships they represent). And
that you had as good a time as I did in the lead-up to it.
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