Holiday Traditions in the Golden State

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California Today

An ice-cold plunge successful the Pacific, In-N-Out for Christmas meal and different ways that Californians observe the season.

Soumya Karlamangla

Dec. 17, 2021, 8:41 a.m. ET

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In Los Angeles, Claudia Serrato and her household  making tamal de chile rojo, bluish  maize  tamales filled with bison braised successful  reddish  chiles and tomato, wrapped successful  a dried maize  husk. Serrato makes these each   twelvemonth  starring  up   to the holidays.
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The rapid dispersed of the Omicron variant successful the United States is astatine the precise slightest unsettling, if not outright bleak.

Covid-19 hospitalizations are already spiking successful California, with the highly contagious variant apt to origin “exponential maturation successful cases implicit the adjacent fewer weeks,” Barbara Ferrer, the Los Angeles County nationalist wellness director, said during a quality briefing connected Thursday.

So, arsenic our corporate anxiousness begins to swell, I’m offering thing of an antidote: wintertime cheer, California-style.

Over the past fewer weeks, you person been penning to maine astir your Golden State vacation traditions, which included eating In-N-Out for Christmas meal oregon taking an ice-cold plunge successful the Pacific connected New Year’s Day.

Reading these brought maine joy. I anticipation they assistance you too.

“I americium a inferior astatine Smith College but I was calved and raised successful Oakland. I tin beryllium location for my New Year’s Day day due to the fact that it falls during wintertime break, truthful each twelvemonth my family, immoderate precise bully friends and I aftermath up astatine 5 a.m. connected the archetypal time of the caller twelvemonth to thrust to the Marin broadside of the Golden Gate Bridge and locomotion crossed arsenic the prima rises! This twelvemonth I volition beryllium turning 21 truthful it’s gonna beryllium a (chilly) party.” — Adrienne Wander, Northampton, Mass.

“Christmas Day is for family. Even Christmas Eve is for family. But Christmas Eve EVE? Dec. 23? That is the time reserved for clip with my champion person from precocious schoolhouse and our yearly contented of making meal unneurotic and going to spot a airy show, usually the Enchanted Forest of Light astatine Descanso Gardens successful La Cañada, which is exceptionally beautiful.

Rain oregon shine, we go, bringing oregon dragging each assortment of household members on with us, laughing each the mode (laughing hardest connected the times erstwhile it has poured down rain).” — Gabrielle Pascoe, Hollywood

“Every twelvemonth my hubby and I, on with 50 to 100 different folks, instrumentality the New Year’s Day ‘polar plunge’ astatine La Jolla Shores beach, 8 a.m.

It is simply a bracing metaphor for the commencement of a caller year, and was truthful particularly past New Year’s Day, erstwhile we were inactive each truthful dumbstruck by Covid, riots, looting, unit and the economic, governmental and societal disintegration we seemed to beryllium experiencing connected each sides. At archetypal it’s shockingly painful, but soon you’re numb and statesman laughing hysterically.” — Mary Allen, San Diego

“Every Christmas my household gets unneurotic for our tamaleada. We get astir 100 pounds of masa and marque six antithetic kinds of tamales. It’s a treasured and cherished contented that began with my precocious grandmother, Mama Nena, and lives connected done us. We took a hiatus past twelvemonth due to the fact that of the pandemic but with everyone afloat vaccinated this twelvemonth we volition beryllium backmost astatine it this weekend. I can’t wait!” — Ericka Moreno, San Francisco

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“Some years I person traveled eastbound for Christmas, but immoderate twelvemonth that I americium successful town, I spell to a formation (with occurrence rings, of course) for a tiny evening fire. The archetypal fewer times, I figured that if I was going to beryllium distant from ‘home’ connected Christmas, I would bask thing that I couldn’t bash anyplace other I’d lived. And it has conscionable stuck. It’s ever quiescent and peaceful, and is an casual mode to nonstop a wide invitation retired to anyone who wants to driblet by without having to interest astir abstraction and accommodations and ‘when volition the nutrient beryllium ready?’” — CT Turney-Lewis, Long Beach

“Our Thanksgiving and Christmas tables ever see plentifulness of acold cracked section Dungeness crab served with a sweet-and-sour condiment (my grandma’s recipe) and steamed atom with achromatic mushrooms and Chinese sausage wrapped successful lotus leaves. Sometimes my ma fries up lotus basal chips. And 1 clip my sister baked a Blum’s-recipe java crunch cake. (Hint, hint, Stephanie!)” — Audrey Yee, San Francisco

“For the past respective years, I person participated successful a timed run connected New Year’s Eve astatine Crissy Field successful San Francisco. The extremity is to implicit arsenic galore miles arsenic you tin portion moving oregon walking for six, 12 oregon 24 hours astir a one-mile loop, with views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Palace of Fine Arts connected each lap. There’s often champagne astatine midnight, and if the nighttime is wide you mightiness spot fireworks implicit the bay.” — Jennifer O’Connor, Walnut Creek

“Although we ever had large household Christmas dinners astatine location erstwhile I was young, erstwhile my parent deed her 80s she longed for thing quieter. She had work determination that Walter Brennan and his woman conscionable went retired for a hamburger connected Christmas Day.

So we started having a quiescent drive-through meal astatine the astir Californian of each burger places: In-n-Out.

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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

  • Hotel resurgence: In October and November, edifice bookings successful Los Angeles returned to 100 percent of their prepandemic levels, considerably higher than the nationalist average, The Los Angeles Times reports.

  • Power institution penalized: Southern California Edison volition beryllium fined much than fractional a cardinal dollars for its relation successful 5 large wildfires betwixt 2017 and 2018, The Associated Press reports.

CENTRAL CALIFORNIA

  • Groundwater sustainability: Despite a groundwater instrumentality passed 7 years ago, a frenzy of good drilling has continued connected ample farms crossed the San Joaquin Valley, The Los Angeles Times reports.

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA


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Today’s question extremity comes from Cathy Steffen, who recommends San Mateo’s Central Park, wherever she volunteers:

“This metropolis parkland has a agelong past dating backmost implicit 100 years. The parkland has its ain aquifer truthful it has not had to look h2o shortages communal to California parks. The San Mateo Arboretum Society successful San Mateo’s Central Park is worthy a sojourn connected weekends from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., erstwhile galore of the aforesaid types of plants seen successful the parkland tin beryllium purchased to heighten the section communities’ horticultural beauty.

S.M.A.S. was founded successful the aboriginal 1970s and restored the Kohl Pumphouse, which has continued to location the pump that feeds h2o to the parkland from the aquifer. The nine is tally wholly by volunteers (most of america emotion to play successful the ungraded gardening) who assistance to enactment the park’s galore gardens done their attraction of the plants and fund-raising efforts. The parkland has a beauteous roseate plot and a hummingbird and butterfly garden, arsenic good arsenic playgrounds, a escaped summertime performance series, a moving children’s-size bid and a Japanese beverage garden.”

Tell america astir your favourite places to sojourn successful California. Email your suggestions to CAtoday@nytimes.com. We’ll beryllium sharing much successful upcoming editions of the newsletter.


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California has much than a twelve children’s hospitals. But children with cancer, congenital bosom defects and different superior illnesses often request aesculapian attraction for the remainder of their lives.

On Thursday, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center announced a $100 cardinal program, based connected a grounds donation, to grow pediatric beds, underwrite doc grooming and research, and connection specialized aesculapian attraction that volition travel children beyond childhood.

The renovation’s opening is scheduled for the spring.


Thanks for reading. I’ll beryllium backmost connected Monday. Enjoy your weekend. — Soumya

P.S. Here’s today’s Mini Crossword, and a clue: Watercraft with a palindromic sanction (5 letters).

Shawn Hubler, Jack Kramer, Steven Moity and Mariel Wamsley contributed to California Today. You tin scope the squad astatine CAtoday@nytimes.com.

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