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Junior Alexa Nanevicz

Junior Alexa Nanevicz

For as long as she can remember, junior Alexa Nanevicz has celebrated Polish heritage during the holidays, making traditional Polish dishes with her family. Every Christmas Eve, the Nanevicz family works together to prepare a meal to share. 鈥淯sually my parents will organize it and have my brother [and I] make the individual pieces of the food,鈥 Nanevicz said. 鈥淢y favorite things to make are the pierogies, because it鈥檚 fun to make them in different sizes and play with the dough.鈥

After her great-grandfather on her father鈥檚 side immigrated to California from Poland, the Naneviczs have kept traditional recipes alive by celebrating and cooking together during the holidays as well as passing them down through generations. 鈥淭he tradition is at least as old as I can remember, but I鈥檓 sure it鈥檚 older than me,鈥 Nanevicz said. 鈥淚鈥檝e never been [to Poland], [but] my brother and I have an idea of what it is like there.鈥

Her family鈥檚 Christmas Eve meal consists of several different traditional Polish foods. Though pierogies (dough encasing various fillings, similar to dumplings) are Nanevicz鈥檚 favorite to make, she also helps make sczleisicki (similar to a pierogi but with cheese inside) and Gobki (meat and onions wrapped in a shell of boiled cabbage).

The Nanevicz family typically takes a 鈥渄ivide and conquer鈥 strategy with the grand meal. Nanevicz鈥檚 family will make a couple of dishes, as will her uncle鈥檚 family and her grandparents. Nanevicz鈥檚 preparation of her portion of the food with her brother and parents is one of the big highlights of the tradition. 鈥淓ven though we make the same dishes every year, it always ends up looking a little different,鈥 she said.

All the recipes, which Nanevicz鈥檚 mother manages, are passed down from her grandfather. 鈥淓verything has a lot of history to it,鈥 Nanevicz said. 鈥淎nd it tastes really good.鈥

After each party prepares their food, the whole family meets at Nanevicz鈥檚 house to enjoy the meal. She recognizes how fortunate she is to be able to rejoice with her relatives over a special meal. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really nice that my grandma and cousins live in the area,鈥 Nanevicz said. 鈥淚鈥檓 happy that they鈥檙e close enough for everyone to get together鈥攚e鈥檙e definitely lucky that everyone can come to celebrate.鈥

Aside from the food, the Naneviczs celebrate other important traditions on Christmas Eve. For one, they always set an extra place at the table when eating the food they prepared. 鈥淚t鈥檚 kind of made for if we lived in a rural town and someone passed through, needing a meal or a place to stay,鈥 she said.

Though Palo Alto is far from a rural farm town, the Naneviczs continue the inclusive gesture. 鈥淥ne year, my neighbor happened to come over when we were eating and she sat at the extra spot we set,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 mean, it was kind of funny鈥攕he had no idea what was going on, but my whole family thought it was so great that the spot finally got some use.鈥

As always, Nanevicz is looking forward to creating and enjoying her meal on Christmas Eve this year. 鈥淔or our family, making these dishes is really about remembering our Polish heritage and honoring that,鈥 Nanevicz said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not really a huge part of my life most of the time, so it鈥檚 nice to have a day where we can all think about it together.鈥

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