We always made sure to decorate our home for Christmas the last weekend in November. That weekend also just usually happened to be CFL Grey Cup weekend. It became a tradition that we still hold fast to.
For several years in a row we'd host my husband's parents for the first weekend of December, the weekend following Grey Cup and what we eventually coined "Kick Off Weekend".
It had nothing to do with football.
What it was, was a festive filled weekend of shopping, sight seeing and other festivities to rev us up for the month of December.
D & D would arrive Friday evening for visiting and catching up. Sometimes they'd arrive early as to beat the rush to the city. I remember one time they did that exact thing and we'd decided to go to the mall downtown. All was fine until I remembered that school was out that day for an in-service and we came to a fast realization that going to the mall was not going to be for us. The above ground parking was filled and so was the underground parking. Folks were driving in and turning around and driving out. We didn't really need to go to the mall anyway...
Our meals during the weekend would include a mixture of homemade, Starbucks coffee, Venice House pizza or Montana's for ribs but it was breakfast we enjoyed most. We'd get up early on the Saturday and hit up the breakfast buffet at the the Flying J. They had the best breakfast buffet. There was anything you'd ever want, but my favourite was the strawberry stuffed French toast. Sadly, this buffet is no longer offered and it's now a Denny's. I still remember how special those morning meals were.
After we were adequately nourished and caffeinated, we'd go to the Sundog Craft Faire. This was a juried craft sale on two levels of an entertainment complex. One level would be all the wares that people made and the second level was all the food stuffs complete with many free samples. My Father In Law loved a free sample.
Conveniently, next door, was Costco. That was always another stop on Kick Off Weekend. Costco always puts out the best things at Christmastime and has unique goodies in their bakery as well as gift items. It's a huge bonus if they hand out Lindt truffles!
Sometimes we were lucky enough that The Festival of Trees landed during that same weekend and we'd get to take that in as well. Hubby and I went last year and wandered the streets of historical Boomtown gazing at the trees and the historical memorabilia. The Christmas trees are so different from how we decorate our own. They all have themes. Some would make us ooh and ahh while we'd agree others were not for us. There were gingerbread houses on display too that had been in a contest and we'd marvel at how intricate they were.
One thing that we always made sure to do was drive through the Enchanted Forest. This is an event at the Forestry Farm aka Zoo. Different sponsors decorate a meandering drive through trees and displays of everything Christmas. Every couple of years a new attraction is added which keeps it all fresh. Sometimes, we'd have hot cocoa from Tim Hortons as we drove and sometimes they'd hand out candy canes. The radio would be tuned in to a special station to narrate the tour. One memorable time was when my Father In Law decided he wanted to see more (one trip through was all they'd allow) but he swerved/drove around a barricade in determination to see it all again!
Things have changed a lot in the last few years. The Sundog Faire was cancelled last year and isn't offered anymore. A local greenhouse did a similar event one year but so far I haven't seen anything advertised. My Father in Law passed last year and my Mother in Law has moved. The kick off weekend is a thing of the past but the first weekend of December will always hold wonderful fond memories and no matter what our house will be ready for company on Grey Cup weekend.