We went out to the village of Nea Silata on Christmas Eve and stayed at Eleftheria's parent's house until Saturday afternoon. Christmas in this part of Greece is not the major event we have made it into in the U.S. It is however a time for families getting together with good food, conversation and laughter. This is our third visit to Greece and it rained on us for the first time. It has been very dry so far this fall and winter, so the rainfall was much appreciated by the farmers. Even with the rain we managed to get in several nice hikes and a trip to a car dealership to begin the search for an appropriate vehicle for the new family!
On Christmas Eve morning young people, in pairs, come to the door and sing a traditional little song accompanied by triangle (called kalanda). They in return expect to receive a euro or two for their efforts. We had 4 or 5 duos (both girls and boys) perform.
The main gift this year preparing for her first trip to the village!
Also in the morning, Ian had some errands to run and Karen decided she needed a new pair of shoes!
The new family ready to travel.
Guess who these folks are looking at.
From left to right nephew Christo, nieces Katerina and Aspacea holding Artemis and Kristina. Lietza, Eleftheria's cousin is next to her. Aspacea and Kristina are her children.
The new Grandma's (Yaya in Greek) discussing gardening techniques (or perhaps new granddaughters?)
Christmas day finery.
An elf outfit given to Artemis by a friend of Eleftheria's.
Manolis holding Artemis, wife Lietza, cousin Sokis and wife Zmaro, Papou (Greek for Grandpa) with Kristina in front.
A friendly game of jacks.
An altered game of spin the jacks!
This is an owl who lives along with some pigeons in an abandoned house adjacent to Eletheria's parent's house.
Bella and Patuna sit nicely for their picture to be taken.
This was our first Christmas away from home in our lives! It is also our first grandchild. Nice coincidence.