This elderly couple has been around for a lot of years. Uncle Fred and Aunt Lois gave them to Dad and Mom a long, long time ago. I believe they're made from folded Reader's Digest magazines. They're getting very fragile but they are a Christmas fixture around here so we'll take good care of them.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Six Days Until Christmas
Many Christmases ago I cross-stitched these little stockings to hang on our tree. Back then, we were five: Phillip, me, Jason, Jaclyn, and Rachel. As the family grew, we added Emily, Laura, John, and Hannah. Then there were weddings and we added Jennifer, Daniel, Jimmy, and Jon. Grandchildren came along and we added Caleb, Jack, Samuel, Lilly, Lucy, and Jonas. And there's room for plenty more!
By the way, I realize that Lucy's stocking is backwards. I redid it a couple of years ago, and I did it backwards again. Eventually I'll get one done for her the right way.
By the way, I realize that Lucy's stocking is backwards. I redid it a couple of years ago, and I did it backwards again. Eventually I'll get one done for her the right way.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
One Week Before Christmas
Christmas is in seven days. We always put our Christmas decorations out on Thanksgiving weekend. That's one of my favorite things. It's like meeting old friends. On this week before Christmas, I'm going to share some of them.
This is my very favorite Christmas decoration. When I was a teenager, I cleaned house for an older lady who attended our church. She had traveled widely and had once worked at the Library of Congress. Her apartment was filled with all sorts of interesting objects that she'd collected. That Christmas, she had me get out boxes and boxes of Christmas decorations and we decorated her whole apartment. This was amazing to me since our family's only decorating involved Daddy cutting a pine or cedar out of the field and us putting our few decorations on it. Maybe because I was so awed by all of her beautiful things, she told me I could pick any of her decorations that I wanted for my own. This is a 3-dimensional paper nativity scene. Out of all the things I could have picked, I have no idea why I chose a paper nativity scene. I've had it for over 40 years now and it's showing its age just like I am, but it's a wonderful reminder to me of a gracious, generous lady.
This is my very favorite Christmas decoration. When I was a teenager, I cleaned house for an older lady who attended our church. She had traveled widely and had once worked at the Library of Congress. Her apartment was filled with all sorts of interesting objects that she'd collected. That Christmas, she had me get out boxes and boxes of Christmas decorations and we decorated her whole apartment. This was amazing to me since our family's only decorating involved Daddy cutting a pine or cedar out of the field and us putting our few decorations on it. Maybe because I was so awed by all of her beautiful things, she told me I could pick any of her decorations that I wanted for my own. This is a 3-dimensional paper nativity scene. Out of all the things I could have picked, I have no idea why I chose a paper nativity scene. I've had it for over 40 years now and it's showing its age just like I am, but it's a wonderful reminder to me of a gracious, generous lady.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Bathroom Remodel Is Finished
The hall bathroom is finished. Hannah picked out the colors, furniture, and fixtures. It all came together very well. Here are some before, during, and after pictures.
Before
During
After
Monday, October 1, 2012
A Contest, Sort of, Without a Prize
The following article was written quite a few years ago by one of my children. Unfortunately, I didn't date it so I don't know exactly how old the child was. I'm not saying which of the six is the culprit. That's the contest. Who wrote this?
My Least Favorite Food
My least favorite food is vegetable soup. Vegetable soup has things in it that I can't figure what they are. The noodles, if you can recognize them, are lumpy and float to the bottom of the bowl. That's not even counting the vegetables. I take a bite and I taste the disgusting flavor of beans, corn, onions, and tomatoes all together. The worst thing is that I don't even like them by themselves! This is just a little reminder to remind Mom not to feed me vegetable soup.
Who is the food critic? The prize for a correct guess is that I won't make vegetable soup for your birthday dinner.
Friday, August 17, 2012
August in Bloom
Mom's crepe myrtle is beautiful this year.
I guess this is a lily of some sort. Mom has them in planted in 2 places. The ones at the side of the house bloomed once and haven't bloomed again but these in the front have bloomed all summer.
Daddy loved moss roses so I always plant some.
I don't know what these light purple flowers are but they're pretty. They're planted in a container out by the shed.
I can see this flower bed from the kitchen window. We just sprinkled some packets of flower seeds in the bed and it's been so pretty all summer.
This strawberry planter belonged to my mother-in-law. We meant to plant strawberries in it but we never did. Phillip brought this petunia home one day and planted it there and it thrived. It's part of my view from the kitchen as well.
We planted marigolds in the vegetable beds this year. If you look closely you can see a tomato on the vine.
This little sun flower sprang up in one of the tomato beds. The poor little fellow is trying his hardest to bloom.
Lucy is really proud of the flowers she "planted" in the sand box. When she got finished, she said, "Ta Da!" She was proud of her garden.
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
July
Lilly tried on Devin's motorcycle helmet. Lucy thought it was interesting but she didn't want to try it on.
Our garden has been producing overtime. We've canned lots of green beans, tomato sauce, relish, salsa, and pickled green tomatoes. We put squash and zucchini in the freezer.
Lucy and I made a tutu.
The kids have been swimming in my brother's new pool,
and in our much smaller pool.
Caleb, Jack, and Sam came for a few days. The cousins enjoyed spending time together.
I let Sam go swimming in his clothes.
This is the water fight section of a long battle with Hannah pitted against Caleb, Jack, and Devin. Hannah eventually took them down, but a couple of days later, they got her back.
The computer and Wii got a real work out while the boys were here. Jack is letting Lilly have a turn while Caleb watches in the background. Caleb is playing a game that he wrote all by himself on the computer.
Rachel and I took Sam and her girls to the park for a breakfast picnic one morning. Sam declared that he was a pirate so I couldn't take his picture, but I managed to get a couple of him.
He liked the dolphins that spray mist. It was a hot morning so it felt good.
Lucy had a good time.
Lilly liked the mist, too.
Sam and Lucy played a duet.
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