Holiday Cheer

Merry Merry: 2010

By December 22, 2010No Comments

Xmas Bride  '10

Once again, as is her cus­tom, The Bride sends you best wishes for the hol­i­day sea­son. This has been quite an inter­est­ing year, and the past three weeks or so have been ter­rific­ally intense, bring­ing events of won­drous house­hold joy, includ­ing Claire’s highly delight­ful BAM debut with Mikel Rouse’s Gravity Radio, con­com­it­ant vis­its from a posse of rel­at­ives (includ­ing the in-laws; it was my father-in-law’s pres­ence at a screen­ing of Little Fockers that des­troyed my oppor­tun­ity to fudge my reac­tion to the film, and thus prop­erly join the herd of inde­pend­ent minds…), and lastly, a hol­i­day brunch of some ambi­tion. I’m a lot hap­pi­er than I was at this time last year (pho­to­graph­ic evid­ence below the fold), but I’m also exhausted. So…

…I’m going to knock off the blog­ging a little early this sea­son and try to get a little rest, although if the spir­it moves me a little fur­ther I may chime in with an obser­va­tion or two. And I’ll alert you when my MSN Movies reviews of Blue Valentine and Another Year go up. In the mean­time, I wish you all a great hol­i­day how­ever you cel­eb­rate it, and all the best for the new year. And many thanks to all of you for show­ing up, and read­ing, and con­trib­ut­ing to this…thing of ours. Here, have a few more fest­ive images.

Spread scene 1

We do try to set up a nice spread for our select group of elit­ist guests. This is just the first course. The gran­ola is home-baked. The yeast products are from The Doughnut Plant. Pomegranate!

Enertaining children

Boy, that 13-inch Toshiba with the built-in DVD play­er sure can come in handy…

Festive '10
Would you buy a used reindeer from this man? (Friend to GK, not­ing lapel pin: “No.” GK: “Yes.”)

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  • Was Lovely Wife the news­read­er? She was fant­ast­ic! It was a beau­ti­ful show all around, and I was in awe of her abil­ity to play what must have been fairly unre­hearsed text with juuuust the right dose of feeling.

  • Oliver_C says:

    My mouth isn’t water­ing at the sight of all those dough­nuts, but at all those Eclipse sets.

  • Glenn Kenny says:

    @ TFB: Indeed, that was she, and thanks from us both for the kudos. She not only read the news items, she com­piled and col­lated them from the AP wire every day. We were a little dis­ap­poin­ted with the review of “Radio” in the Times, which largely ignored the film/performance aspects of the piece, and said of Claire’s par­ti­cip­a­tion, “A woman read news reports.” For a brief, laugh-away-the-pain peri­od, Claire was referred to that way around the house, as in, “Say, a woman, would you like more cof­fee?” etc.

  • bill says:

    Congratulations to Claire! And yeah, those Eclipse sets…you know how many I have? FOUR!
    But Merry Christmas anyway!

  • Stephen Bowie says:

    Wow, I noticed the donuts and not the Eclipse sets. I’m really get­ting older, and not in a good way.

  • Owain Wilson says:

    That gran­ola is just … immense! Merry Christmas boys and girls.

  • The Siren says:

    The mer­ri­est of Christmases to you and YLW, from the own­ers of anoth­er ecu­men­ic­al tree.

  • Jeff says:

    Square donuts must be an NYC thing (or spe­cif­ic to this shop). Criterion pos­ted a sim­il­ar look­ing lot on their Facebook page the oth­er day.

  • bill says:

    See? Doughnuts…Criterion…everything even­tu­ally con­nects. Maybe BABEL was­n’t such a bad movie after all.

  • Chris O. says:

    Happy Holidays back at you. Big con­grats on both the MSN gig and the weight loss (I know you’ll get tired of the lat­ter con­grats and will want it to be a nor­mal thing, but it’s quite an accom­plish­ment). Congrats to the Mrs. as well. Thanks for a great blog.

  • Kevyn Knox says:

    Happy X‑Mas to you and yours Mr. Kenny.

  • Tom Carson says:

    Merry Christmas to you and YLW, Glenn, and bless you for cre­at­ing SCR. I still remem­ber how Hachette did the Stupid Thing one morn­ing and you had this site up and run­ning by 7 pm the same day. That’s what they call undeniable.