Thursday, December 20, 2018

Christmas This and That

I wrapped most of these and I couldn't tell you what is in half of them. 

BTW, we don't put our presents under the tree until Christmas Eve. 
A practice that started with small children and curious cats.
The kids have grown up, but the cats are still curious and like to rip paper.
Christmas preparations are going well. Meaning, I'm not worrying about the details too much. For instance, I usually keep a careful list of of the gifts I have gotten and wrapped for people and try to make sure that the gifts are somewhat balanced between my kids. Not this year. I know I've gotten each of them a couple of things they needed, but I can't remember exactly what they were or if one is getting more than the other. It doesn't really matter, and since I wrapped them weeks ago, Christmas morning will be a lot more fun as I try to guess what's in the packages from me.


Also, I've opted for the easy things to cook and take to the different Christmas parties. Some brownies, red and green sprinkles, and some cupcake papers and we're good to go. Christmas dinner will be a little more complicated, but I'm still holding out for maybe going to the store to get some of it pre-made.





Our decorations are usually pretty simple. Here are a few of them.

We got this wreath for our front door last year and plan to use it for many years to come.  It's big enough, that it makes a statement from the street and it lights up.


Are any of you out there old enough to remember the reflectors that you had to put around the Christmas tree lights? We found a few in my mother's things and my sisters and I each took a couple for old times sake. Growing up, we spent a lot of time unscrewing light bulbs, putting on the reflectors, and then screwing the bulbs back in.


This little tree belonged to my grandmother and she used it for her Christmas tree many years.  I've always liked it as have my sisters. This year it lives at my house.


This little tree didn't belong to my parents, grandmother, or any other special person. I got the wooden ornaments on it last year on clearance and got the tree to hang them on this year on sale. The tree lights up and adds a nice touch to the living room. The picture doesn't capture it's charm.



We have some felt mice and a cat that we put on our tree every year that the kids made when they were little. We tell stories with them and they move around. This year we added two dogs that have my parents name on them that came from my mother's Christmas things. 

I hope all of you out there are having a little holiday fun with some This and That however big or small that is.

Until next time...



11 comments:

  1. Loved looking at the Christmas decor at your house. It is very pretty.
    Having everyone here the week+ of Thanksgiving and the wedding beat the stew out of me. I have done minimal Christmas decorations but it is just going to be us this year, so we are fine with trees with just lights and no other decor happening.

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    1. We don't put up a lot more than lights, a tree and stockings, but I know you have in the past. I think you must be enjoying a simpler Christmas this year after your flurry of activity in November.

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  2. Thanks for letting us into your home! Very pretty decorations. I was thinking about your Christmas ornaments which you have shared in previous years. I enjoy hearing about how different people celebrate. I have also found it hard to keep the numbers of gifts exactly even this year--I've given up trying! Right now I am trying out Lili's nut recipe--fingers crossed that they turn out ok.

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    1. I tried the Frugal Girl's truffle recipe that she posted recently and think I'm going to make some more of those to give to the neighbors. I may try the spiced nuts because we have some nuts in the pantry. We'll see after I take an inventory. If you have problems, you can let me know, so I can avoid them if I venture into the spiced nut world.

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    2. They turned out great! No worries!

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    3. See the additional comments in Lili's hot chocolate post for more tips on making the nuts.

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    4. Now where did it go? Another disappearing comment. I suspect user error (mine). Anyway, I saw the additional info this morning on Lili's blog. Glad they turned out well.

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  3. I love that you added ornaments from your mother's things. I do have a tree, artificial and tied in three directions so the cats don't take it down, which they try to do anyhow. I would never trust one of my cats with a present under the tree, never in a million years. If they didn't rip it up, and carry around bows and ribbon and paper for toys, one of them would pee on it, no doubt. Merry Christmas to you and yours, and your cats too.

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    1. The first year we had a tree we had one cat and she would climb up the trunk and sleep in it and never disturbed anything. However, all of the cats after that have treated the tree as the best toy they've ever seen. We now have a whole set of ornaments that we hang on the lower branches just for the cats.

      I was happy to add a couple of things to our tree this year from my mother's things. And a couple of them came from my grandmother's things which makes them even older. She died when I was 9.

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  4. I really enjoyed seeing your Christmas decorations and the stories that go with them! I have a few Christmas things that my mother crocheted or sewed, and I put them out, every year. Dancer leaves the gifts alone, as long as they have no curling ribbons or raffia bows. He likes to eat them!

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    1. Yea, cats love those curling ribbons. You have to be careful that they don't eat a long pieces that can get caught in their intestines. Those cats don't always know what's good for them.

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