So I officially have amazing Santas this time around. My package was sent through to me this morning, coming in a little green box with Hebrew writing. It looked like a cracker box and I almost had a heart attack because it sounded as though there was a whole load of crumbs inside, so instantly I thought I'd been sent biscuits that had been smashed on their journey over here. But NOPE. It was something a thousand times better (and I would have been happy with the crackers!).

So I opened it. And there was a lovely note inside to let me know what everything was, and I'm so stoked. So this package came all the way from Jerusalem in Israel. Which is where my family originated, so I showed my mum and she was ecstatic that I got sent a little piece of her home.

The gifts inside included a Star Wars shirt (because I freaking love the series) with Hebrew writing. So awesome. It included something called Kabukim, which according to the letter are slightly sweetened peanuts in a crunchy shell. I don't know how I'm meant to eat these (do I eat the shell too or does that get removed?) but I'm sure I'll figure it out. There were also two little baggies which are filled with tea. Not only tea, but EDIBLE tea. I know, right? Whodathunkit. And according to the letter, I think there was meant to be a shot glass, but pesty customs went through the package and must have taken it out. Damn you!

So I got an incredible gift, and I'm massively happy. As is my mother, naturally. So thank you, Santa. You're wonderful, and I write this as I brew my lovely tea!