How to celebrate (survive) the Christmas Holiday, the Good the Bad and the Ugly
December 25th, 2010
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by admin · Filed Under: Holiday Relationship Health
Pop Roy’s Red Gravy
My husband and I stood in the kitchen the other day after Thanksgiving and he was saying how he missed his dad’s Red Gravy. As we talked, I reminded him that this is now his legacy because it is one of his family’s traditions and memories. We haven’t been present at very many Thanksgivings or Christmas’s for 30 years now, because of the fact that we live in Hawaii, but that still doesn’t change the desire to be there with family. I told my husband that since it’s his family tradition we could (and should) pass it this on to our kids and grandkids. (The fact that Pop Roy’s red gravy gets its great color from cayenne pepper might have some bearing on whether they choose to continue the tradition, but that’s their choice, right?) So I asked him how were we going to go about getting this secret recipe? Someone one has to have it, right? We knew that several of the older grandkids had observed their Pop Roy over the years as he stood at the stove putting in all his magic spices and vinegar and who knows what. We knew one of the kids had pretty well mastered it and was continuing to make the red gravy for the holiday turkeys. So we decided to give him a call and see if he really did have the recipe. It will have to be up to my husband to see if he can make it. Traditionally it had been done by the guys. And it will have to be up to our boys to decide if this is a keeper or not. After all it is my husband’s memory and tradition.
What a great thing memories and traditions are! An important element of what makes them so special is what they conjure up in the mind of the one who holds the memory. The memories of relatives present, young and old, and the great times spent with these people are actually part of what makes us who we are today.
This post is going to be the first in a series of thoughts and stories that make up some of my family’s history, my husband’s and maybe even yours! What about you? Can you think of something that is a “Keeper” for passing down to the kids and to the next generation? The holidays are a time of memories, both good and maybe some not so pleasant. So, I thought I’d start out talking about something that just happened, that was so fresh and close to home. But I also love to hear from you about things that stand out in your memories when it comes to family gatherings during this time of year….
Much Aloha,
Coach Kathleen
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