New Year's Eve! The last day of the year. How did it get here so quickly? It seems we celebrated the beginning of 2007 just a few days ago. I wish for you a wonderful day today and a great celebration of the evening - whatever that may be. My sweetheart and I will have a quiet celebration at home together. My dear mother will be here for part of the evening and will - hopefully - be snuggled safely in her bed when the new year begins. Wherever you are, whatever you do, may you have a safe and peaceful New Year's Eve.Monday, December 31, 2007
New Year's Eve Thoughts
New Year's Eve! The last day of the year. How did it get here so quickly? It seems we celebrated the beginning of 2007 just a few days ago. I wish for you a wonderful day today and a great celebration of the evening - whatever that may be. My sweetheart and I will have a quiet celebration at home together. My dear mother will be here for part of the evening and will - hopefully - be snuggled safely in her bed when the new year begins. Wherever you are, whatever you do, may you have a safe and peaceful New Year's Eve.Sunday, December 30, 2007
I Know Who Holds Tomorrow
I don't know about tomorrow,

Saturday, December 29, 2007
Finding My Way

Wednesday, December 26, 2007
'Twas The Day After Christmas
After the rush of the past few weeks and the activity of yesterday I'm enjoying a slower pace and a bit of quiet at home today. There are things to put away and laundry to be done. And a lot of work in my office - cleaning the 'avalanche' that happened in there when no one was looking - and getting ready to set up my new computer that arrived sooner than expected. Good incentive to get things done!We had a nice Christmas Day. The morning and early afternoon were fairly quiet with just my sweetheart, my dear little mother and I opening gifts and enjoying breakfast and early afternoon dinner together. This year our son and daughter and their families were with their in-laws. Mr. J. and his family were with our daughter-in-law's family in a cabin somewhere in the mountains of Idaho. Mrs. M. and her family were with our son-in-law's family just three blocks from our home. Late in the afternoon they came to our house to exchange gifts and spend time together. Snow began to fall late in the morning - big flakes that looked like pieces of tissue paper confetti. It continued for a couple of hours and just covered things lightly. Like powdered sugar. And then it was gone! But it was here long enough to hear someone singing "I'm dreaming of a white Christmas."
Since I can slow down a bit today there will be time to sit with a cup of tea - Kiwi Strawberry tea - in my new 'Forest Chapel' Thomas Kinkade mug with a swish of the swizzle stick to add a touch of sweetness and a few Luscious Lemon biscuits. A gift from a care center where I spend time as Chaplain each week. What a thoughtful gift from dear folks who are close to my heart.
I hope you can take some time for quiet rest today. Time to reflect on the joys of the season and the blessings we enjoy. And perhaps a good cup of tea.
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Welcome To Our World
Monday, December 24, 2007
Seasons Greetings
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Decking The Halls


A candlestand that looks like a trumpet beside the piano. . .
The tree is very different this year than it has been for the past several years. Instead of the blue, silver and white 'winter-y' look it is silver and white with red. It has been such fun finding red things to add to the silver and white decorations we already had. During the day the tree is pretty. . .
The dining room is ready for holiday activities. At the top. . .
Nearby on top of the microwave is a 'new-to-me' Christmas collection. I found the teapot and each of the mugs at thrift stores. More holly!
I added the little gingerbread ornament. I love the sentiment it expresses.Sunday, December 16, 2007
Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne
Thou didst leave Thy throne and Thy kingly crown,Friday, December 14, 2007
Holiday Hoopla
Here are the rules:
1. List 12 random things about yourself that have to do with Christmas.
2. Please refer to it as a 'HOOPLA' and not the dreaded 'm'-word.
3. You have to specifically tag people when you're done. None of this "if you're reading this, consider yourself tagged" stuff is allowed...then nobody ends up actually doing it. The number of people who you tag is really up to you -- but the more, the merrier to get this 'hoopla' circulating through the blogosphere.
4. Please try and do it as quickly as possible. The Christmas season will be over before we know it and I'd like to get as many people involved as possible.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Inside The Christmas Cottage
If you peek across the hall into the bathroom you will find a touch of Christmas spirit there, too. On a little shelf at the end of the counter. . .
And on the back of the 'potty' Christmas accents add to the usual decor of the room.
When you step into the dining room you will see that the Christmas Cottage decorator didn't miss anything in here, either.
Closer to the table you can enjoy each piece that was lovingly placed there.
The top of a little antique china hutch wasn't overlooked.
My grandfather's old library case is filled with some of my dear mother's cobalt blue glass collection.
Near the corner of the dining room this cute old toy phone rests on the bottom shelf of an old table that holds her modern-day phone. My dear mother saw this in an antique shop a few years ago. She loved it but didn't want to pay the asking price. A few days later I went back to the shop and negotiated a better price. I wrapped it and put it under her Christmas tree. She was surprised - and happy to receive it.
Peek into the kitchen and you can see this pretty centerpiece on the little kitchen table where many wonderful meals are shared with family and friends.
I hope you enjoyed this tour of the Christmas Cottage. Oh, wait! There's my dear little mother. She is glad you stopped by today. If you are ever in our town she would love to show you all of her treasures and tell you the stories behind them. You will find a welcome here no matter what time of year you arrive.
