KAREN WIGHT -- No Place Like Home
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When I was growing up, one of my favorite parts of the holiday season
was to go on a night cruise to see Christmas lights. I remember getting
bathed and dressed in warm flannel pajamas and fuzzy slippers, going in
the family station wagon (a Caprice Classic with fake wood paneling and
very vinyl seats) and cruising to see lights on Christmas Eve.
Riverside has an entirely different lighting agenda. There isn’t any
water, but there was a lot of history. The Mission Inn was always
beautifully lit with intricate angels and their trumpets coming out of
the turrets. The old Victorian homes near the base of Mt. Rubidoux always
put on a beautiful light display, showing off their detailed roof lines
and enormous trees. Many more orange groves stood along Victoria Avenue
back then, and many of the trees lining the street were adorned with
lights
So, now I’m all grown up with a family of my own. And I still like to
cruise to see lights. Newport Beach may not have the Mission Inn, but
Riverside didn’t have a harbor. I think I made a good trade off. The
Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade is a feast for the eyes, and if you
haven’t taken it in yet, tonight is your last opportunity. If you’re
lucky, you can get a seat in a warm restaurant to enjoy the view or get
bundled up and enjoy the parade from many public vantage points along the
water or get your beach chair out and camp at the parks on the bluff that
overlook the harbor.
Roger’s Gardens offers another wonderful opportunity to enjoy
beautiful lights and magical ambience. I love the way they wrap all the
trees in white lights. I love the theme-decorated trees inside. Roger’s
is one of my cherished peaceful spots that renew my creativity. My son
always loves the outdoor train. I love to watch the younger kids stare as
though in a hypnotic trance as the engine goes around and around. Roger’s
is a winter wonderland.
The tree at Fashion Island is another must-see of the season. Big and
bold, the tree comes alive at night as the lights twinkle in the dark.
When it comes to the Christmas tree at Fashion Island, bigger is better.
I was so happy when they ditched the “mod” tree replica and replaced it
with the enormous live tree. Somehow, it just wasn’t the same without the
grand statement a real tree makes. The carolers, the decorations, the
food: Fashion Island is a great place to spend some time during the
holidays.
Some of our private communities have really outdone themselves this
year. If you have a friend in Bayshores or Castaways, be sure to deliver
their present at night. The kids will love to see the beautifully
decorated yards and houses. Whoever invented the icicle lights must be a
very happy person.
There are several breathtaking streets that have homes lighted for a
celebration. We always love Kings Road in Cliffhaven, Lincoln Lane in
Dover Shores and Lido’s Genoa Soud Park and its flying reindeer. The tip
of the peninsula with the charming homes and beautiful gardens hosts
another outstanding light display.
Eastside Costa Mesa has the Snoopy house on Santa Ana Avenue. A home
on Costa Mesa Street has the ultimate “cool” colored light display.
Corona del Mar’s Ocean Boulevard always has beautifully lit homes, and
Balboa Island is always a favorite destination to check out the outdoor
displays and to get a glimpse of the decorated trees in the living rooms.
If you haven’t checked out the luminous light life, take some time and
treat your family to some holiday magic. Our family tradition will remain
intact, and we will bundle the kids up for the Christmas Eve cruise
Sunday night. The five of us will spend time in the car, where the kids
are captive, at least for a little while, and I can revel in the rare
moment when we’re all together. I will bore them with the same old
stories; they will fight about control of the music. All will be right
with the world. Peace on Earth.
* KAREN WIGHT is a Newport Beach resident. Her column runs Saturdays.
Holiday tips of the week
Set your holiday table ahead of time. It helps build anticipation and
gives you an opportunity to fill in any gaps.
Make some Magic Reindeer Food by combining raw oatmeal and glitter.
Put some in the frontyard so the house is easy for Santa to find.
Prepare as much food ahead of time as possible. The cook should be
able to enjoy the festivities too.
Have a couple of trash bags handy for wrapping paper and discarded
boxes. Make cleanup fast and simple.
Give yourself a day off sometime soon. You deserve it.
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