Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Day 6

Today is the 12th day of Christmas...and the Feast of Epiphany.  We celebrate the day the Magi arrived in Bethlehem to visit Baby Jesus, and bring him gifts, and pay him homage.

This afternoon I walked past our cute little Nativity and noticed Rob had moved the shepherds out of the way, and moved the three wise men into place, in honor of Epiphany.

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Day 365


When we attended mass last Sunday, everything was normal in the church.  But by the time we came back the next night for Christmas Eve mass, the church had been transformed.  There were about a half dozen Christmas trees all lit up, and some wise men with camels on one side of the church, and this beautiful Nativity on the other.

I was so tired by the time mass ended that night that Rob and I just headed home.  So after mass today, we went up to the front of the church to get a closer look and take a couple photos - which only seemed fitting as today is the Feast of the Holy Family.  It's a lovely scene, surrounded by lighted garland, a sea of poinsettias, and an angel on top overseeing it all.

Monday, December 24, 2012

Day 359


It's Christmas Eve.  We have eaten dinner.  We have opened presents.  We attended mass.  Everyone is now tuckered out, and tucked in.

Baylee and Lucy are all snug in their beds (their brand new beds with new blankies) while visions of sugar plums (or sugar bones) dance in their heads.

Merry Christmas everyone!

Friday, December 21, 2012

Day 356


Tonight, we dined...and boy did we dine!

A couple weeks ago, my Aunt Angie and Uncle Mark gave Rob and I a belated wedding gift.  A very generous gift of cash, but along with a gift certificate for the Marcus Whitman Hotel in Walla Walla.  We decided rather than use it toward lodging, we would make reservations in their restaurant, The Marc.

So, late this afternoon we headed to Walla Walla.  We got into town about an hour before our reservation and just dinked around downtown.  Then we headed over and checked out the historic hotel for a few minutes before heading into the restaurant.  I wanted us to have the full fine dining experience, and that we did.  We started of with a glass of wine and split an appetizer and a salad.  Then we each had a delicious entree, followed by a shared dessert.  We are so very full we won't need to eat again until Christmas dinner!

After dinner we checked out the hotel a little better, and ran into this cute Christmas display.  It's kind of hard to make out in the photo, but its a wagon all decorated up and packed full of Christmas gifts, surrounded by decorated Christmas trees, old fashioned street lights and Santa Claus...very fun and festive.

Thanks Angie and Mark for a lovely evening!

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Day 355


What a mess!  What a disaster!  What fun!

So here is the result of Rob's and my first attempt at a gingerbread house.  A basic calamity.  When I pulled out the directions for this thing, I couldn't believe how convoluted it seemed.  First you had to ice all the sides together, then wait at least a couple hours before adding the roof.  Then you had to wait at least a day to decorate.  Believe it or not, I did all that.

This afternoon it was time to decorate.  Rob and I really got into it...getting all the candies on the roof, I added frosting icicles, he made a gumdrop window, and we added gumdrops all around the door.  I was just about to add the decorations to the base when one of the sides gave way.  I was trying to ease it back into place with a knife when the weight of the roof caused it to start slipping.  At that point, I knew there was going to be no recovering from it.  I quickly stepped back just as the whole thing imploded!

I got just a tear in one eye, as the frustration and sadness started, when Rob reminded me of just how funny it was, and we both started to laugh.  What were the two of us really going to do with a gingerbread house anyway?  And besides, it had been a lot of fun while it lasted...I guess we made a memory for ourselves...and took a picture for posterity!

Next year...an already assembled house.  Or better yet, an already decorated one!

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Day 351

Oh Lucy...such a silly faced girl.

Tonight Rob propped Lucy up on one knee, and from my perspective where I was sitting she was all aglow from the Christmas tree.  I thought she looked so cute.  By her expression, I think she was less than thrilled to be posing for the camera though.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Day 344

 A swing and a miss...

Last year I had this bright idea to send out Christmas cards with Rob's and my picture...but it never happened.  Thought I would try again this year, even have one with the dogs.  Not gonna happen this year either.

After church Mom met us at the house and tried to take several photos of Rob and I in front of the Christmas tree, with the camera and with the phone.  We just couldn't get a good photo out of the bunch.  I have to admit, I'm pretty picky...usually don't like how I photograph in any photo.  Here we are though, in one of our attempts with the pups...to no avail.

Oh well...there's always next year!

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Day 340


Look!  Mom got her festive on today.

I was so excited when I pulled up into mom's driveway tonight to pick up the girls.  Much to my surprise she had been out this afternoon putting up some Christmas decorations in the front yard and on her porch.  By her own admission, she's just not feeling all that festive this year, so I was thrilled to see her cute little tree dressed in lights, with her giant bulbs surrounding it.

It really is the little things that make our holidays bright!

Monday, December 3, 2012

Day 338

...and the stockings were hung by the chimney with care...

Alright, so we have no chimney, but they were still hung with care.  Last night I unloaded a couple of Christmas totes.  Tonight I unloaded the one with our stockings in it, and hung them up on the wall.  They look so cute all in a row.

But one question...why is Baylee's the biggest stocking?

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Day 337

As Bing (and my Grandpa) would sing...
♪ ♫ It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas...♫ ♪

After Thanksgiving was over, I put all of the turkey and leaf decorations away, and got out our Christmas tree.  We got it up last Sunday, but that was the extent of it.  Over the course of a couple nights during the week we got the bulbs on, and some other ornaments.  But it wasn't until just yesterday we got the finishing touches on, and got the tree skirt down.  Today, I put out some more Christmas decorations that are kept in the house, like pillows, linens and the stuffed creatures.

So, in other words...it's only beginning to look like Christmas.  There's still a long way to go, and many a tote to unload.  But nonetheless, it's defiantly a start...and our little home is beginning to feel cozy and festive.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Day 1

So, here it is. Day 1 of {2012} Project 365 + 1. I'm guessing that like last year, I will struggle with what to photograph each day. But that's part of the fun and challenge...looking at life through different eyes, and trying to capture the beauty in the simple or seemingly mundane.

Today is New Year's Day, and Christmas is officially over. Yesterday all of the Christmas decorations were put away, with the exception of the tree...and today the tree came down. These few items are all that remain of Christmas 2011.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Fireman Frosty


This is a card I made for a young man in our community named Trey. He is 16 years old, and has a terminal illness. This year for the holidays, his mother asked that individuals fill their mailbox with holiday greetings.

I made and sent this card on behalf of the entire Fire Department. I hope he liked it.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Merry Christmas

Last night was a first. Our group got together out at Jodi and Rob's, in their beautiful new home for a Christmas Party. But it wasn't just any old Christmas Party. This was our first Ugly Christmas Sweater Party.

Everyone found an odd, old, or pretty funny sweatshirt, tee shirt or sweater. But hands-down, the winner of the ugliest sweater had to be Billie...and she didn't even break a sweat putting it together. She just reached into her closet and pulled out one from the 'archives'.

It was a lot of fun to get together...it seems like a long time since we have a holiday get together with the gang. We had tons of food, lots of good drink, and a great time with friends.

Happy Holidays Everyone!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Bye Bye Santa...I Sorry

With much anticipation, five adults and one child headed to the mall today to take pictures with Santa.

Kennedy was dressed in the cutest holiday outfit; a cream sweater with a luscious red bow, and a little red skirt surrounded by tulle to give it that festive feel. But sadly, this little girl wanted no part of Santa. Hard as us adults tried to convince her that he was a very nice Santa - and a very good and patient Santa he was - she was just not interested in the least in him, let alone sitting on his lap.

In the end, as we were leaving, a very sweet and always apologetic Kennedy said, "Bye bye Santa, I sorry".