December here means instant Christmas. Thanksgiving is so over by Black Friday (the day after) that you almost forget it ever was, which is a shame. Now obviously I have not had a life time of getting excited by Thanksgiving and Turkey. But that doesn't mean that I don't understand it's importance and I recognise that it is a big deal and mostly for that ideal of a family gathering with less pressure than Christmas. Unfortunately they have decided ie corporate America that Thanksgiving should mean queuing all day to buy late at night, stuff that you don't need and thus spoilt a rather lovely tradition.
For us this year Thanksgiving was spent in Philadelphia with Isaac's friend and his family and we also had the opportunity of joining in on thier first day of Hanukkah and a birthday too. It was very interesting to be part of that. I also realise that I hadn't quite had my fill of the feast and as luck would have it in the form of wonderful Russell, we managed to squeeze a second meal on Black Friday. It was just so good to be back in the company of good friends. It was perfect. Thanks to Russell and Mary for sharing and we will gladly have the left overs again...brilliant!
All of this has caused me to be mindful and thankful. I have been reflecting on all that we are lucky to enjoy in our lives and for me the most important thing it sharing the journey and the company that you have to do that. I am lucky that I can talk to my family far away by email and phone and the friends that I have gathered here. So thank you one and all. You make the journey less painful, as we all know how that can be!
So in the blink of an eye, everyone decorates for Christmas and away go the turkey decorations and cornucopias and out comes red bows and wreaths. We have been low key in our decorating with lights and I managed to rescue the Damian from a perilous mission.........luckily I logged it on the camera! Damian had mentioned that again he would attempt to decorate the lovely Blue Spruce that we have by the corner of the porch. This is a lovely tree about 16 feet high! Last year it looked like he threw the lights in the tree as far as they would go.........that's fine if you leave them off no one can see the error. But nooo Damian put them on a timer and every time I came home in the dark down the lane, I would see this badly planted lights. He vowed that he wouldn't do it like that again and that he had another plan. Well I hadn't been around for the first attempt only came in after the deed was done. So this year I didn't make the same mistake. He said it was a fail safe plan. This meant he climbed into the tree and up it! Yup up the tree, which to me looked a little spindly for that carry on. I did ask him to come down and maybe do plan B. (At that point I didn't have plan B. But I knew I didn't want to see him wobbling at height poised to drop on two carefully produced off spring!)
Plan B was make our own Longwood Gardens light. It is a tree formed of lights. I have no idea if this will work but fingers crossed! So I have some snaps of all of this. Plus Louie decorating his tree house.
The other thing that I have been doing is knitting........and Isaac is the recipient of this. I made him a jumper(sweater), to replace his jolly roger sweater that is getting too small. He is delighted with his new garment and in fact it was prised off him today for washing! He has worn it everyday. So worth the effort and the nightmare of making the teeth for the skull!!!!
This is a Louie project to make K9 (the dressing gown is essential wear for this activity)
K9! it is absolutely fantastic
I'm trying to get the photo to show the red light....yes he managed to light him too. My photo does not do this justice at all.
Still wearing that sweater!
This is outside and our Christmas door....
I laugh inside every time I read this sign. (We first saw this on a trip to Toronto...just priceless. So I was pleased to get my own!)
This is Damian in the tree!!!!
Cherished boys in the "drop zone!"
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Teenager at work
Plan B! (update, this worked and looks great!)
as does Louie's tree house.
For all those who don't get to come to mine for Christmas, here are some Christmas touches I have added around the house.
We call this decoration Christmas in a box! It has it all going on. The bright blinding light is that of the electric candle.
Love my ceramic Christmas Tree. It is a special one and plays silent night.
Advent calendar and Nativity........Christmas favorites
A host of angels landed on the bookcase! Damian said the sheep is the ba ritone!
This would be my Danish corner with the lovely Nisa people. Always makes my Christmas if I have some Danish decorations and I can think of all of you in Denmark.
I tried to show this wreath and trumpeting angel but this is as good as it gets, although quite groovey with the reflections
Tried to get some night shots
From the sidewalk it looks quite effective. Not a bad plan B at all.
The tree house in it's night time glory
And goodnight from K9
Well done everyone. Disaster averted and lights up. Now we can relax........oh wait a minute it's December no relaxing here! Have a great month everyone and love from us all.
Hi Miranda,
ReplyDeleteI just got your Christmas card. You have been busy and it looks like you may be enjoying life a bit now. Nice pics.
Lots has happened over the years but it only seems like yesterday when walking through Normanton you were reduced to a shriveling wreck when you pulled a glove out of a pocket and an old,dead, dried up spider came with it. How I laughed at you! Send me an email as I need to fill you in on a few things. darrenpalmer@assured-perfusion.co.uk Take care and I hope you have great 'holidays' (I think that's what they call Christmas State side!) Very kind regards
Darren