In The Red
Happy Thursday ladies. It’s also Christmas Eve and Jólabókaflóð in Iceland! This tradition of exchanging books and drinking cocoa on Christmas Eve is also called the Christmas Book Flood. How fun is that? 
This tradition started during World War II when paper was one of the few things that was not rationed in Iceland. It has become a cultural phenomenon that I can wholeheartedly embrace. Books can be tricky gifts to choose but are always welcome in our house.
Here are some great books I’ve either read or have on order:
Do you have some great titles to share? What’s on your list to read next?

This is as red as I’ve gone with my wardrobe this holiday and I’m finding it very festive! I hesitated to buy these Birdies because my daughter isn’t over the moon about hers, but I’m wearing them all the time! They run very generously through the toe box so I’m finding them super comfortable on my wide feet.
I’m wearing an 8 petite in the pants, a regular medium in the sweater, and a regular large in the vest which is way too large for me. I like the length but I need the small one.
I want to take this opportunity to wish you all a Merry Christmas and Happy Holiday season. Your presence and comments are what make this blog what it is and I am extremely grateful for each one of you.
I will be with my family tomorrow and back here on Saturday for our regular would you wear it.
Make it a great one and remember to treat yourself with love and kindness.


Merry Christmas to you and your family. And to all the lovely ladies who comment and read your wonderful blog. We always learn some fun facts from you and appreciate your hardd work.
Jan did remind many of us of the great treat of the bowl of nuts and I actually like the brazil nuts as hard as they are to get out of the shell. We had two sets of tools to share and such fun with a hot chocolate and Christmas excitement. We are getting freezing rain and much snow so staying in and safe is even easier. Best to all.
Merry Christmas Jennifer and family. You have brightened my days through the pandemic with your postings. Hope your days are bright throughout the holiday season and in the new year. Suzanne
Merry Christmas, Suzanne
I love love love the Talbots sweater and vest on you! It’s very flattering and festive! Enjoy a very Merry Christmas with your family and a healthy happy New Year!
Thanks Dawn. Merriest Christmas wishes to you too 🎄🎄🎄
Merry Christmas to you and hopefully a much happier new year 🎄⛄
Merry Christmas, Rose 🎄🤶🏻🎅🏻🎄
Merry Christmas to you and your family. I am new to your blog and I want to thank you for your posts. Hopeful for the new year for all of us. Blessings
Oh Jan……………..your memory of the bowl of mixed nuts and the nutcracker set sent me way back! Our bowl was made of wood that had the inside all smoothed and polished, but the outside was bark (lacquered or something to keep it from disintegrating) and the tools had their own little holes in the middle. Yup, shell bits everywhere……………and avoiding the Brazil nuts!
Ours was wooden too!! Nothing fancy, just an old salad bowl but wow, it was fun. I’m still not a fan of the Brazil nuts :).
Carol, your description of the nut cracker set is exactly how I remember it!
We had that same nut bowl and I love Brazil nuts! Happy memories.
Merry Christmas, Everybody!
Happy Christmas to you and your family, Jennifer! 🎄🎁⛄️ Thank you so much for your wonderful blog!
Thanks for being here with us Terry. Happy and Merry Christmas!🎄🎄🎄
Merry Christmas to you and yours! You look lovely in the red which is my favorite color. Have a wonderful holiday, be safe and well. Love, love, love reading your blog each day!!
Merry Christmas to you and yours.🎄
The red looks great on you. So flattering.
Merry Christmas, Nancy
Merry Christmas to you and to all your fun subscribers.
You look wonderful in that clear red.
Thanks, Susan. Merry, Merry Christmas!!
Merry Christmas. That red makes your whole face come alive. So happy to see you branching out into more color. I love the whole outfit, but then I love Talbots winter clothes.
They make some of the best, festive clothes!! Merry Christmas, Pam
Hi Jennifer,
I recently found your blog and absolutely love it!
I wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Stay safe and be well.
Karen
Welcome! Merry Christmas, Karen.
Wishing You and Yours a safe and happy Xmas.
Merry Christmas, Pat🎄🎄🎄
I know it’s been a challenging year for you Jennifer but I just want you to know how much I value your posts. Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas and a healthy New Year!
You’re so kind, thank you Linda. I’m so glad you’re here. Merry Christmas!🎄🎄🎄
Some of my earliest memories of Christmas Eve probably are from the 1950’s. My mother would use her cast iron skillet and make a batch of old fashioned cocoa/sugar fudge. The recipe was on the cocoa can. We would gather around the kitchen table and thoroughly enjoy this treat while it was still warm! There would also be a large bowl of mixed nuts and the nut cracker set put out as a holiday treat! Needless to say, little bits of shells flew everywhere!
These simple joys brought a lifetime of precious memories!
Merry Christmas to all!
Beautiful memories❤️ Wishing you a Very Merry Christmas!🎄🎄🎄
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Jennifer! I came across your blog this year and have enjoyed it very much! Lots of fun inspiration! BTW – You look great in your outfit!
Happy holidays!
Happy Holidays, Eileen!
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas, Jennifer ! Enjoy your day.❤️🎅🏼
Merry Christmas, Paulette 🤶🎄🎅🏻
The large vest fits fine over the bulky sweater, In Ohio you would be zipping it to the top! It’s raining now but is expected to be 18:degrees by Christmas morning. We are excited to have a cold white Christmas this year. Books and chocolate for certain!
That’s chilly! Merry Christmas