Submitted by AidCookKnow t3_z60xen in rva
What are your favorite RVA things to do during the holiday season? Got any secret gems for us to all horn in on?
Submitted by AidCookKnow t3_z60xen in rva
What are your favorite RVA things to do during the holiday season? Got any secret gems for us to all horn in on?
I loved that house, too! I think I googled it last year & found a web page for them that said it was over.
I've never done the tacky lights tour and I figured it would be something cool to show my parents. They are coming from outside of the US and never experienced an American Christmas before. Where does it start? What's the best way to drive around it? Any other places I should take them to get the full experience? Was thinking King's Dominion and/or the drive thru light show at Meadow park, the botanical gardens... What else?
I love the houses on Wistar Court! We go to see them every year.
I think my first time there might have been in the 1980s. In any event, amazing how long it has been kept up on Wister.
I just saw that this will be the last year for Mr. Christmas on Wistar!
The lights are great and the RTD article mentions he has raised over $175k for the Virginia Home for Boys and Girls with the donations he’s gathered from those of us who have enjoyed his displays.
Man, I am double making sure we do this now.
RTD has a list / map of a lot of them in the area.
We did it a few years ago and just picked the ones closest to us to drive around. It was fun! We've been out of town the last two years, but we'll be here this year so we plan to do it again.
Thank you for this! I didn't know much about the tour. I somehow thought it was like one big strip but I see there are several locations. Picking the ones closest sounds like the way to go.
Have to agree. It's getting out to see the lights, and wondering just how far some people will go. Still amazing how people get power out to all that stuff if their yard/house is really loaded with lights without blowing a breaker.
Kinda bummed about the rain, I liked pretending I'd bike to get coffee this morning.
I too am pretending that this rain is the only thing keeping me from my really ambitious plans to go and do squats for 2 hours.
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You're a crazy person. Be safe!
There's times when biking in the rain is grade-A, fun-time, super stuff, but it's not first thing on a chilly November morning. I'm fortunate to have the privilege of choice to drive or bike but to those who have to bike or scooter or walk to get their needs and wants met, I say godspeed.
You’re a troop lol I don’t even wanna walk to the car 😂😂
I had dreams of doing all the yard work I had to put off yesterday
Depends on what it was going to be. A few of my neighbors blew leaves for hours the other day (including yesterday). With all the wind gusts we are having (and leaves falling), now they have to start over.
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Quite honestly, I don’t like the holidays that much. I know I should, but it’s a time of year that brings up unpleasant memories for me. That said, my neighbors are taking about wanting to do a tuk-tuk tacky light tour this year. Maybe that’ll be fun.
I’m right there with you. My Dad had a massive stroke Christmas Day last year. He lived, but isn’t the same. Christmas used to be my favorite holiday. This year I’m not feeling it at all.
My dad, several years ago, fell off the roof of the house (cleaning leaves off) just a couple of days after Christmas -- he passed away from massive head trauma. It wasn't the same after that.
I’m so sorry. Losing a parent is never easy, especially around the holidays ❤️
I’m so sorry, that sounds like a lot to process. I hope your holiday season ends up still having some good vibes this year.
Yep the holidays get a lot tougher with age - I am always relieved when January comes around. Dreary? Yes! But at least the holidays are over. My family is historically dysfunctional and now we’ve settled into meeting up for holidays but don’t interact the rest of the year. Also have the same issue with unpleasant memories. Hanging with friends is def the way to go. Tuk tuk tour with neighbors sounds fun.
Yeah, this year my partner and I just said “Let’s not do Christmas.” So we’re going on vacation over the holidays instead. It’ll be nice to just mail off some presents and not worry about anything else.
One of my favorite Christmases was spent on an island in Belize.
That’s a wonderful idea! Having a supportive and like minded partner is the best Christmas gift. I’m still waiting for mine but a psychic said they are right around the corner.
This is my first Holiday season in RVA. It's kinda lonely to be honest.
Loving the rain though, gives me a reason to keep my robe on all day.
Holidays can be especially lonely. You can always DM me if you feel the need to chat.
I kinda want a robe, now.
Hey thanks!
I've got extra robes. Nicest ones from all types of hotels.
Aww shiz! Which hotel has the best robes (so far)?
The Princess in Scottsdale, AZ. Holy shit, it's like draping yourself in a cloud.
Oh, I've been there! Didn't try the robes, but.
That being said, you couldn't pay me to go back to Phoenix or the surrounding valley cities. I moved back here for a reason.
You travel out that way, much?
I lived out there until recently. An old friend used to work there, hooked me up on sweet cheap stays.
I'm so happy to be out of "The Valley of the Sun". That shit melted my brain.
My man.
I couldn't stand how unintelligent folks were out there. That state has some of the worst education standards and it shows. The other thing I couldn't stand was how superficial it all was. Los Angeles Lite
Exactly! And now the rent prices are comparable to LA.
AZ can lick my blow-hole.
Do they sell and ship these? I've been struggling with a christmas gift for hubby. He could definitely use a new robe though!
Thank you so much!!
I have no idea
> Holidays can be especially lonely.
It gets slowly worse as you age. In the 1990s we still had big family gatherings. Now most older relatives, grandparents, parents, and other family have passed on. A lot of friends also.
Looking back, Christmas, while always special, is really something when you are a kid. Half the time you couldn't fully sleep the night before.
Krampusnacht!!! Specifically the walk through Carytown, definitely go watch!
This is amazing and something I definitely didn't know about!
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My trash is collected once a week, my recycling every two weeks. For my household this is backwards. We can fill our recycling bin in a week, but our trashcan generally takes two or three to fill.
Does this match anyone else's experience?
Same here. Fortunately the Robin Hood dropoff spot is convenient for us, so we occasionally end up taking the overflow there.
Somehow we have three recycle bins. We can rotate them to keep the cardboard under control.
And our neighbors tried to gift us a regular bin full of leaves so we rolled that sucker back across the alley.
I swear, this is the year I will participate in the Cone Parade on January 1st!
Need a plus 1?
Sure!
This looks like so much FUCKING fun!
Come join us!!!
Yesss thank you for reminding me!!! I saw this for the first time in 2020 when I was living across from the Aquarian. Swore I’d do it the next year, then covid
> Swore I’d do it the next year, then covid
Same!
Not really but the grand illumination in Colonial Williamsburg is Dickensian in ways and worth the trip
We've gone to colonial Williamsburg during the holiday season a few times and it's actually very lovely. The decorations, carolers, and hot beverages are all very comforting and quaint. "Dickensian" is an accurate description.
I just posted a reply to another post. I'm looking for things to do with my parents who will be visiting for the holidays from outside of the US. I was thinking of Williamsburg. Where exactly is this place with the carolers? I think they will love that.
Colonial Williamsburg right in the historic downtown by the college of William and Mary.
all the info you should need should be available on the Colonial Williamsburg website regarding events schedules
Thank you!
If they're here and you don't have plans for Christmas Eve, there's usually a wonderful concert at the Abby Aldrich museum at CW with a gentleman who plays the hammer dulcimer. It's usually around 4 or 5 pm and gets out in time for the firing of the canons.
Thank you for this suggestion!
Last year I made a divisive post about going to At Home during the holiday season. I’m trying to avoid that store until after I get my Charlie Brown Christmas tree fully decorated because buying pink ornaments > my willpower to keep my home pink-free.
You'd love my mom's decorations then haha 😄
RESPECT.
Lol At Home is the Walmart of Home Goods. Last year I got my brother a "hers" pillow I couldn't find a "his" match of. Told him he could offer it to ladies when he had them over.
The pillow aisles haunt me to this day.
Aww, I'd forgotten about this gem of a post!
Shucks, friend. I almost forgot about it too and my first thought was “wonder if it’s worthy of revisiting?” It totally is worth it. That check out lane was OG cell phone snake game.
I'm equally as sick as yesterday and I am not having a good time
Have you tried feeling better? Other people have it worse!/s
Being sick sucks, I'm sorry you had to deal with this during a holiday weekend. Seriously, get well.
Going to try your suggestion now I'll report back later
Same. I've tried a steamy shower, decongestants, standing on my head. I am in so much pain from the sinus pressure. Someone please put me out of my misery
Hold your breath & walk briskly from one side of the room to the other & back. Then breathe. It clears your nose but only very briefly /: but if the pressure gets too much, a minute of relief may be better than none?
I stood in the shower for at least half an hour this morning as well. Still feel like hell
Samesies. For a change of scenery, I check out a different box of tissues in a different room.
I am coming up on week two of whatever this is (not Covid or flu). Showering multiple times a day and taking mucinex like candy is the only way I can manage this terrible cough. I’ve also been incredibly tired and, once I get the cough under control, sleep up to 10 hours a night plus 2-3 hour daily naps.
Some doctors have reported seeing RSV in some adults. It's rare, but not impossible.
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Am also sick (not covid) and it is not a good time. I wonder how my body can produce this much snot. I'm on Day 3 of feeling bad. I'm grateful it has not thus far turned into a terrible cough as I already had an 8 week covid cough once this year.
My mother just came down with something nasty. Not COVID, according to the at home tests, but it hit her hard and fast.
Hope you feel better soon, friend.
We’re all sick over here, too. The flu has taken over.
People watching gets especially good this time of year.
Why is that? Ugly sweaters?
Seasonal attire choices are part of it.
This is the misanthrope in me talking; people are also more likely to get into petty arguments with their loved ones and strangers as the stress of Christmas day approaches. I love watching people get all out of shape for the capitalist aspect of a religious holiday.
Staying inside. Cooking and watching football
Also watching futbol over here!
NFL
Gesundheit
As others said, can’t go wrong with a tacky light tour or Lewis Ginter.
As for today, we’re going to decorate for Christmas which is my favorite… and try to ignore my Sunday Scaries since I’ve been off for a week and actually didn’t work much at all. Tomorrow should be fun 🥴
The past two nights I’ve been helping out as a vendor at KD’s Winterfest and I gotta say it’s pretty neat. Tons of lights, music, characters, hot drinks and warm treats. They do a great job with the atmosphere. It’s a lot more fun than I expected. I’m excited to go check it all out when we’re not working.
Have an unexpected Sunday off (I work weekends), so I’m taking my children to eat pancakes at Lakeside Love Shack, then heading to the Science Museum for our post-Thanksgiving tradition of seeing the model train show & then we’re going to pick out our Christmas tree to decorate tonight!
I grew up here and never went to Lewis Ginter for some reason, but a visit to the lights at least once is a must for us now.
Went for the first time last year, definitely going to try to make it a tradition with my wife.
Me too!!
gonna start going through cookie recipes and getting things together to bake christmas cookies (we start early and freeze them) and make some plates for friends!
What I want to do today: finish decorating for Christmas, start planning out some gifts, read. What I’m doing today: going to a wedding.
I love the rain! I’m still in my pajamas, have a cup of coffee, going to curl up in a chair by the window, throw on a handmade blanket, and read a book.
That sounds lovely. I also love the rain. Bought a bunch of beer. Gonna throw the recliner back and watch Spain v Germany in a bit.
Every year we drive through that one street in Walton Park (Midlothian) where almost all the houses have tacky lights. Just went last night! It’s nice with kids bc you don’t even have to get out of the car. Also the Tacky Lights Tour in general.
Lewis Ginter is nice to go to every few years. It’s time for me to go again because last time several years ago we forgot snacks and my kid had a meltdown and we had to leave early. Don’t have kids.
This isn’t cool or insider at all, but I love walking around Short Pump mall around Christmas.
This year we graduated to having a small table top Christmas tree. I thought I’d be much older when this happened but now realize that I’m pretty much the same age as my grandparents when one set started decorating only the top section of their artificial tree and the other started decorating their potted Norwegian pine.
We go see lights, of course, but always include the reindeer at the James Center where I proposed to my wife. Right next to one’s ass.
She’s stuck with the kids in this rain today and I’m at work. Hate it when it works out that way.
I've always loved the James Center reindeer. It's like, a shadow of it's former self though. Anybody know what happened? And more importantly, how we can bring it back?!
Study day since got license renewal coming up. Any study spot suggestions? I usually hit the vcu library or brewers (not anymore), need some new spots !
I love Libbie Mill library, but it's not open til the afternoon on Sundays.
Side note, who wants to join me in my petition to have the libraries open normal hours on the weekends?!
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Thank you and my high early brain just searched study but this helped ! Will do better next time 😂
There used to be a holiday spectacular showcase at the Byrd. I made it twice and then it stopped. 10/10 would go every year if it was still around.
Just went to the holiday model train exhibit at the Science Museum today (I think today is the last day). Amazing for kids and adults alike, tons of cool panoramas. Went early in the morning and now it’s pretty crowded, but totally worth it. Especially on this rainy day!
This is my favorite weather, especially on a Sunday. It gives you an excuse to stay home and do nothing (my absolute favorite thing to do).
So far I’ve had coffee, made oatmeal, and just made some party burgers to eat while watching football. Need to read up on my pregnancy books (we’re expecting in March). At some point we’ll decorate the tree, go to a sound bath yoga class this afternoon, then I’ll make zuppa toscana for dinner. 😌
Does anyone know of any very large dog parks around? I'm trying to train my dog to be ok off leash and I need a large fenced area in case the dog wants to run off
Short pump dog park has a large fenced in area for big dogs.
Best house for Christmas light tour it is so popular that Google Maps still has it on there. https://www.google.com/maps/@37.4295234,-77.4576905,3a,75y,83.74h,90t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sI2hVrHF_RyzCMD4wXyJK1Q!2e0!7i16384!8i8192 I am without a car at this time, but I always go and see it when I visit that area.
I made a thing out of leftovers.
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Bf and I went out to buy lights and decorations for the house, if it had stopping raining before he had to work we probably would have got our tree, but of course as soon as he goes in it’s sunny.
Tacky light tours, light show at Meadow Events Park. If I have time, Lewis Gintner gardens.
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Not even remotely a secret, but I like the tacky light tours. Lots of cool houses in the area. Although my favorite was always the one on Laburnum that synced their lights to music but I guess they don’t do it anymore?