For me Christmas is over when the last of my family
leave to go home to their homes on Christmas night.
The very next day I start taking my Christmas decorations
down. What takes me two weeks to put up takes only two
days for my husband and I to take down and put away.
I now have all my snowmen on display and will leave
them up through the month of January.
I do not know where this year has gone the older I get
the faster the years come and go. 2009 was a good year
for me and my family. I pray 2010 will be the same. It
is the same prayer I pray for all my friends and my children
and their families.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
TEA AND FRIENDSHIP TUESDAY
Friday, December 25, 2009
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
TEA AND FRIENDSHIP TUESDAY
This Christmas no matter
what other Christmas traditions
you keep, resolve to make
spending time with your family
the most important one. Don't
get so busy that you miss this
time of love and closeness. The
cookies may be all made, the
gifts all wrapped, the house
fragrant with evergreen and spices--
but what does it matter if we
miss out on the gift of each other?
what other Christmas traditions
you keep, resolve to make
spending time with your family
the most important one. Don't
get so busy that you miss this
time of love and closeness. The
cookies may be all made, the
gifts all wrapped, the house
fragrant with evergreen and spices--
but what does it matter if we
miss out on the gift of each other?
Monday, December 21, 2009
HAPPY FIRST DAY OF WINTER
Saturday, December 19, 2009
CAROLERS
This evening my husband
and I were pleasantly
surprised by a visit from
some carolers from the
Baptist Church in our
neighborhood. It brought
back memories of when
when our children used to
go out with a group from
the same church caroling
around the neighborhood.
The carolers who visited us
this evening did a beautiful
job and I want to thank them
for that and bringing back
the memories.
Friday, December 18, 2009
JOY OF CHRISTMAS
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
MORE CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS
This is the one tree I did not
photograph in my previous
post. It is a four foot aluminum
one that I purchased in the
early 1960's.
Not a very clear picture of the court yard. It
is much prettier when seen first hand.
photograph in my previous
post. It is a four foot aluminum
one that I purchased in the
early 1960's.
Not a very clear picture of the court yard. It
is much prettier when seen first hand.
bridge.
crossing bridge. My husband cut them out
for me and I did the painting. We have had
them for quite a number of years.
can make out Santa and Mrs. Claus on the right
and the little Christmas tree on the left.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
TEA AND FRIENDSHIP TUESDAY
Monday, December 14, 2009
CHRISTMAS BAKING
Pumpkin cookies. I baked six dozen of these.
dozen I have baked. I still have enough ingredients
to bake one more batch ( about eight dozen).
grandchildren that are married have to get some
of everything I bake. I also give to my friends.
I still have my pies to bake but I do not do them
until the day before Christmas. I now have time
to relax and enjoy the time that is left before
Christmas.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS
I am taking a break from my baking. I thought
I'd show some of my Christmas decorations.
This vase contains red and gold ornaments and
a string of clear lights with poinsettias on top.
This tree is my largest one. I am only 5ft. tall
and need a 7ft. ladder to decorate the top. It
has ornaments that have been given to us by
our children, some bought and some homemade.
I also have all my grand children's picture ornaments
on this tree. It takes me all day to decorate it.
It is located in our great room where we spend
most of our time.
I decorate my Victorian room in pink, gold and
silver. The manger is one my grandson and his
wife gave me.
The tree in my Victorian room has silver and gold
ornaments, white lights, and silvery garland.
I have my small collection of Santa's and angels
around the tree.
This is my pom pom silver
aluminum tree I got at a
yard sale last year. It is
is located in my computer
room. Decorated in shades
of green ornaments. I also
hung ornaments and white
snowflakes form my cornice
my husband made me.
I'd show some of my Christmas decorations.
This vase contains red and gold ornaments and
a string of clear lights with poinsettias on top.
This tree is my largest one. I am only 5ft. tall
and need a 7ft. ladder to decorate the top. It
has ornaments that have been given to us by
our children, some bought and some homemade.
I also have all my grand children's picture ornaments
on this tree. It takes me all day to decorate it.
It is located in our great room where we spend
most of our time.
I decorate my Victorian room in pink, gold and
silver. The manger is one my grandson and his
wife gave me.
The tree in my Victorian room has silver and gold
ornaments, white lights, and silvery garland.
I have my small collection of Santa's and angels
around the tree.
This is my pom pom silver
aluminum tree I got at a
yard sale last year. It is
is located in my computer
room. Decorated in shades
of green ornaments. I also
hung ornaments and white
snowflakes form my cornice
my husband made me.
This is my white tree with clear
clear lights, purple ornaments,
ribbon garland.
of the same tree. I have also
hung fuzzy lavender snowflakes
and what looks like a grape
cluster (bells) from the cornice.
I have a tree in every room of the
house. They range from two foot
to the large one in the great room
that is 7 foot. My whole house is
decorated. The only tree I did
not take a picture of is a silver
aluminum 4 foot tall it is decorated
in red ornaments. If I think about
it I will take a picture when I take
pictures of my outside decorations.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
TEA AND FRIENDSHIP TUESDAY
Saturday, December 5, 2009
IT'S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE CHRISTMAS
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
DECEMBER
"December finds himself again
a child even as he undergoes his
age. Cold and early darkness now
descends, embracing sanctuaries
of delight. More and more he stares
into the night, becoming less and less
concerned with ends, emblem of the
innocent as sage restored to wonder
by what he must yield."
~Nicholas Gordon~
a child even as he undergoes his
age. Cold and early darkness now
descends, embracing sanctuaries
of delight. More and more he stares
into the night, becoming less and less
concerned with ends, emblem of the
innocent as sage restored to wonder
by what he must yield."
~Nicholas Gordon~
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