Wednesday, December 30, 2009

The 12 Days of Christmas...

Tell me, what is with this society that celebrates the Twelve Days of Christmas before Christmas? I just don't understand...



I guess I do understand. It is all a part of the secularization of Christmas.

My house remains fully decorated and we enjoy the fullness of Christmas until Epiphany on January 6th. The Magi wait in their hiding places to arrive in my multiple nativity scenes spread about the house. Have I mentioned here that I collect nativity scenes? Here is my newest acquisition - a gift from my in-laws and another lovely memory from hubby's childhood:



The girls each get a rather large gift on Christmas and then the next eleven days get a small gift. As Christmas lingers, I revel in the peace and hope I know as we celebrate the birth of our Savior. A blessed Christmastide to you and yours....

Friday, December 25, 2009

O Holy Night

By 7 y.o. Rhema Marvanne Voraritskul



Amazingly gifted child!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Christmas Cookies

Is baking Christmas cookies a part of your Christmas celebration? I'm not much of a baker. I don't like the exact measuring baking requires but every year, around the end of October, I begin baking cookies for Christmas.

In my childhood home, we did not do Christmas cookies but I had a dear great aunt, Blanche, who would send us each (and she had many, many great nieces and nephews) a little box of cookies every Christmas. She was very poor and lived in a tiny house that always smelled musty with a hint of stale cigarettes and yesterday's beer. In the late fall, she would dedicate her days to baking for her beloved nieces and nephews so she would have gifts to give to us. She had no children of her own.

I have to admit the cookies were stale by the time Christmas arrived for she had no freezer. My siblings would not eat them but I did. This gesture, done with great love, was quite meaningful to me throughout my childhood.

After she died, I began my own Christmas baking tradition. I started small but over the years have built quite a library of recipes. Each year I try a new recipe of two. Some become part of our cookie tradition, some don't.

This year's best new cookie is Toffee Almond Sandies. A close runner-up - Key Lime Meltaways

Always on my list of favorite Christmas cookies:

Snickerdoodles
Triple Chocolate Cinnamon Cookies
Hazelnut Crinkles
Brown Sugar Hazelnut Rounds
Chocolate Crinkles
Cut-Out Sugar Cookies
Spritz
Thumbprint Cookies
Reindeer Drops
Rossettes
Russian Teacakes



Some might call our cookie feast a little over the top or say I put way to much energy into something you can buy but this is one symbol of love precious to my childhood memories. Those memories came from a little, lonely old lady who spent most of her time in an alcoholic daze until it came time to bake for us. I'll never forget the love found in my little box of stale Christmas cookies.

Today I bake with my children and my children bake for me. What precious memories we've made together and now it is time to feast!

A Christmas Tale of a Little Wise Man

A moving story about Brendan, 12 y.o. with Down syndrome, battling leukemia. How intimately he knows his Savior during his courageous struggle with this killer disease!

H/T Pro-Life Blogs

Monday, December 21, 2009

Waiting...

For my guests to arrive!

Dinner is on, the house is clean (as it is going to get), the decorations are up, cookies baked, gifts wrapped, a little Bing Crosby playing softly in the background -- I'm enjoying the peace I feel. I know it is only temporary for I only have a few short minutes until my dad and in-laws arrive. So here I sit in my office enjoying my retro tree and this little USB Christmas tree plugged into my laptop:



It is really very cute - changes from blue to green to red and yellow.

I'm feeling hugely blessed today and I hope you are too!

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Not what I asked for...

Disaster fans:



I don't know what their real name might be but I call them disaster fans. Do you know how LOUD these things are?

Something about a broken gasket in the overflow drain in the upstairs bathtub.

I won't show you the bowed ceiling that is now cracked and stained in the great room.

The same ceiling I just finished painting.

My in-laws and father arrive tomorrow for the holidays.

I choose to look on the bright side - it looks like I'm getting a new ceiling for Christmas!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Christmas Treasure



I've been busily decorating my house for the holidays - slowly unpacking the storage containers filled with the things we've collected over the years. While bringing boxes out of storage my hubby said "did you see the boxes my parents brought this summer?" Amid my Christmas stash were two boxes lovingly packed by my in-laws to give to us - filled with Christmas treasure. Hubby's parents are downsizing and moving into a retirement community. I don't think they have put up a tree in years - they usually spend the holidays with us.

As I retrieved the new treasures from the basement, I pondered what I might find and how I could incorporate what I found with what I have. As I opened the boxes, I knew they had to have their own place.

Look at these beautiful old boxes!



The vintage treasure inside - some of it quite worn but these ornaments hold many wonderful memories for hubby...and now he is telling the stories!




Different sizes of ornament hangers - who knew! My father-in-law is an engineer :-)



The tree does not do these ornaments justice.



But I get to enjoy this tree every day - it is in my office. The sight of it while I do my wrapping will bring me great joy!