Here are some of the things we won't have to put away when we get home. Woohoo! But I have to say I did miss decorating this year. It is funny how all the Christmas stuff just has so many memories attached to it. It is always so much fun to put it up but the taking it down is not my favorite. But we have truly enjoyed seeing all the pretty decorations at all the kids' houses this year. I'll have to post some of the photos of what they did. Very lovely. So here is my post from last year.
Sydne made for us.
Believe me when I say if you love Christmas, love decorating, and have 43 years of things you have inherited, received as gifts, found at favorite shops and destinations, you can accumulate a lot of treasures. Sometimes I get mad at myself because we have so much Christmas stuff it is crazy. (Especially on the day Jim has to haul it all out of the attic and put it all back!)But after putting this post together I feel better. So many of these things are threads in the tapestry of our lives and marriage..in fact all of them are. I love them all and the people that they remind me of, or that have given us these gifts and cherished times. They bring back such fond memories of Christmases past and places we have been together.
So these are just some things we love, that have been on the journey with us over the years or in some cases, have just come home to roost this year. It turns out I am not as much of a hoarder of Christmas things as I thought. I'm just a sentimental, lover of Christmas, family, friends and traditions. It's such a reminder of a wonderful life of many rich blessings, too numerous to count. I just don't think I can downsize, what would I give away? I don't think I can part with these things just yet...nor do I want to.
laundry room this time of year.
It had giant glass sparkles on it.
light of Christmas that Jen gave us.
With a little arm twisting I will admit!
lighten the antique kitchen cupboard
Uncle Tom made for me many Christmases ago.
that he enjoyed at Christmas time
as a child, riding in a 'one horse open sleigh'
with his family, in the 1920s.
much of Italy at Christmas time.
our daughter, Laura. It awaited our arrival in
Italy last year in our beautiful comfy room.
with a cute Christmas pillow Jennifer made
and a bald Santa my mom gave me.
German candle globe given to me last year
by Laura's husband, our son, Robert.
He found it in a German
Christmas Market in Munich.
and bedazzled by glitter, that Julia,
our granddaughter made for me this year.
made by Sydne that sits in a half bucket
to fit nicely on the window sill in our kitchen.
Becky's shop on etsy.
I love its vintage, simple look so I
hung it up to display this year.
I bought at a garage sale years ago.
I call it my museum piece I have
been meaning to fill it with ornaments
but haven't done it yet.
(Realistic translation of that is..I probably won't!)
Thanks to my sister-in-law, Gail, for that family discount!
by my good friend, Lanette, years ago.
that I love in our Tuscan Kitchen
bows, babbles and berries.
lovely message and glimmering, glittery finish.
from my mom years ago.
get-aways, on a Thanksgiving Weekend in the Sierras.
by my friend, Lee, many years ago.
given to me by my co-worker and friend,
Barb at a work Christmas party back in the 90s.
Crystal Christmas pin Jim once gave me.
metal package tree and gifts.
They sit atop our china cabinet this year.
I have attached a beautiful sparkly red
cardinal given to us by The Shanahans one year.
of Christmas decoration. This year it
is a big bunch of pretty bells that
belonged to our neighbor of 30
years that died awhile back.
our Christmas dishes, the first fun purchase I
made after going to work when Laura started school.
They have entertained many a loved one over the years.
to wish you well on this happy Christmas of 2010.
P.S. Self-discovery note: I knew I would say glittery a lot in this post but I am shocked by how many times I said metal! There is that thread of things we love in decorating, that I often tell clients about and I wasn't even aware I had this thread in my Christmas collection! Metallic, who knew??
1 comments:
I love all your decorations Bonnie. I especially love the sign done by Jim though and the little white porcelain and gold nativity. How very special and beautiful. xxoo
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