MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM CHRISTMAS ISLAND!


Instead it’s a Christmas snorkel and French toast and champagne on the beach. We head out for a morning snorkel; the water temp is perfect and the clarity great. A bunch of folks went for a Christmas dive (Santa hats included) and afterward we make French toast and drink champagne on the beach with them. The cove offers a handful of communal gas grills, and many locals who stayed on-island for the holidays are there cooking up food, drinking
, and generally being jolly. We find some grilled sausages and smoked tuna on our plates, too.
Then it was decided that a jetty jump was in order; so Arthur, Kristin (a fellow Midwesterner!; hails from
buffet of casseroles (her friend sent her French friend onions, so we even had the infamous green bean holiday casserole :) and watch American football (again, sent by Kristin's friend) and we provide the drinks (Bloody Mary’s and Cypresses).
All in all a great day! Though I can’t say it felt like Christmas. My body doesn’t identify palm trees and sunshine as congruent with Christmas time; but I think that’s preferable. This way I don’t miss my family as much for Christmas, and I still get to celebrate and be festive in a small town community. I don’t recall the last time so many strangers wished
me a Merry Christmas.