Showing posts with label Holiday Happenings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiday Happenings. Show all posts

Friday, December 29, 2017

New Traditions In The Making

So many of you shared your lovely Christmas decorations on your blogs and I was inspired! Inspired, yes.  Motivated to do more than I did, no. This Christmas was different - far different - than planned. It came quietly and here we are facing the end of the year and looking forward to turning our calendars to another new year.

This Christmas was the first one without my dear, little mother and, even though I knew it wouldn't be easy, I had no idea how very hard it would be! I had plans - oh, how I had plans - but we didn't do any of them. Instead we did some other things. New traditions, perhaps.  Good things with family that helped all of us celebrate time together. 

 Mid-December found my sweetheart and I traveling to the South Coast of Oregon to visit my dear cousin and her hubby. We visited them early in December last year and had such a good time. During that visit she and I became aware of an annual event in their community that we wanted to do. We missed it last year so we started planning to do it this year. And we did! A gorgeous, old silent movie theater in her town has been restored. The original pipe organ that was played during the silent movies era is still there! It was in need of restoration and many long hours have gone into restoring the pipes and bellows, the miles and miles of connections and cables. One Saturday afternoon each December a free Christmas concert is presented to the community by two organists who know the old organ very well. And that's where we wanted to be on that Saturday this December!  We arrived early enough to choose good seats. I played some pipe organ in my college years and I knew I wanted to be where I could see the organists hands and feet and watch as keys were played that made the music resound through the pipes high overhead. There is nothing quite like the sound of a pipe organ - unless it is the opportunity to play one!  There is was. The Mighty Wurlitzer!

Photos taken inside the old theater with my cell phone don't do the organ or the theater justice. I  walked over to get a closer look and the anticipation of what we were about to experience began to seem real.
It wasn't long before the first organist - a very talented lady - stepped up and began to play. She has a special history with this old organ. She grew up in the area and spent many hours at the theater during her high school years so she could play the organ. She went away to college to study music and then returned to teach music in her hometown. She is part of this special concert every December and has been for many years.  The music she played filled the theater with such happy sounds.
The next organist was introduced. Not only is he an organist - he's the man who has done the restorations so he knows this old organ better than anyone else.  His style was very different than that of the first organist and such a complement to what we had already heard. He had an amazing sense of humor that rang out loud and clear through his music.
After a brief intermission we joined him for a Christmas sing-a-long. The sound of our voices and the mighty organ filled the theater.
As we shared the rest of the day with my cousin and her hubby, we four decided this just may have to be a new tradition for our holiday season for years to come.

Soon after our return home we began to prepare for more travels out of town.  Our son and daughter-in-law had invited her parents and the two of us to share a vacation rental home in the central part of our state. What fun we had for three days with our dear ones, including four of our grandkids plus our oldest grandson's best friend.  The home was wonderful and just perfect for us.  Five bedrooms. Four bathrooms. A living room. A game room. Huge kitchen. Something for everyone. Room to spread out and relax. We stayed in the room with the bay window on the left.
The house had been decorated for the holidays and Christmas music filled all the rooms when we arrived.
 
This vacation rental home is part of a large resort. This home sits along the golf course and nearby are other activities - swimming, racquetball, a full-sized gym, fitness rooms and more. The teen grands spent a lot of time in those activities and the younger grands enjoyed swimming and a short game of golf on a smaller course. 
When the older grands weren't out and about they were busy finding things to do back at the house. There were board games and card games and memory games and ideas thought up from below and above.
And in the family room - a pool table. Hours and hours of pool games. Games perfected. Some not so much. While the younger set was out and about the grandpas ruled the pool room.
And in the kitchen - food.  And more food. Christmas goodies galore. Snacks and nutritious meals. A walk-in pantry temporarily filled during our stay.  In the evenings it was interesting to see the grands and some of the adults retreat to the living room for quiet activity. Adult coloring books took center stage. Some handcrafts were on the docket and, of course, a silly game or two. There were treasured conversations sprinkled throughout our time together and the bonds of relationships secured tighter than before. The evening before we left a light dusting of snow began to fall. I will never forget the excitement in our youngest granddaughter's voice when she looked out the window and then turned and squealed, 'Grandma - it's SNOWING!!!'  Early the next morning the sun began to shine as preparations were made to head home.

And just after daybreak, a familiar sight outside our winter retreat home. Deer! Two, at first, and then many. All watching us and not afraid as long as we kept our distance.
Our belongings were packed away in our cars. Hugs were given and promises to return again. Perhaps this, too, will become a new tradition for our family. That seems to be a good plan. Time away - time together - time to share old memories and make new. Time to step away from the busy-ness of the season for quiet time together.






Monday, May 29, 2017

In Memory

Happy Memorial Day!

With gratitude to those who gave so we can live in freedom.

Sunday, April 16, 2017

He is Risen - Risen indeed!

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

A Magical Place

A year ago my sweetheart and I spent a few days with my cousin and her hubby who live on the South Oregon Coast. They had discovered a few Christmas activities they wanted to share with us. They had never been to this train show and didn't know what to expect - but I knew all about train shows!  When our son was young he had a pretty incredible model train collection. Because of his love for trains we had attended a model train show or two in the past.  Model trains come in all sizes from very small to large pieces and all the accessories that add to the fun. I had this one figured out. Or, at least I thought I did!

We arrived at the building where the train show was held. It was an old school gym and we all wondered what could possibly wait behind the doors of that old building.  But, oh, my! When we opened those doors and stepped inside we were transported to a magical world.

This wasn't just trains - it was villages and communities and action and twinkle lights. My photos can't possibly do it justice.
There was a huge 'table' in the middle of the big room. We could walk around and look at each piece, watch the trains go round and round, in and out of tunnels, over bridges and turn corners.
Village displays filled multi-layer shelves all around the outside walls.  It was hard to know where to look next.
There were lighthouses. . .
And mansions and people and animals. . .
And places real and imagined.
There were Santas coming and going.
Lights had been strung on houses that were decorated for Christmas. Snow and snowmen and children playing everywhere. . .
And ballet dancers twirling and dancing at The Nutcracker Theater.
This was the collection of one man and his wife!  He has collected the trains and she has collected the villages and all the pieces that make it come together. Many of the pieces were found at thrift stores and garage sales and some were gifts to her. They present this to their community every holiday season for a small admission fee.  It's a fundraiser for a local community organization they support. It's their way to give back to their community.

It was a special evening.  Time spent together with our dear ones in a place that made us forget the outside world for a time.  Time in a magical place. From the heart of two people who are willing to work long and hard to share what they love to help others.

Monday, December 12, 2016

Christmas Past

Thank you for your kind comments on my blog posts while I was away recovering from oral surgery last week. Things are progressing in a very normal way. Last evening I was able to eat a 'soft' meal without having a plastic guard over my upper teeth to protect the roof of my mouth that was affected by part of the surgery. I will spare you the details!  Even though I have chewing limitations for a few more days I was able to venture out to eat something a bit more interesting than the same-old-boring soft foods.  My pain level was less than the surgeon predicted although I did have some 'happy' pain meds for the first few days.  It's amazing how much I craved things that were forbidden during this initial healing process!  And every advertisement on television was food! Food and holiday goodies galore.  But I survived and probably am a bit healthier for it.

Two weeks ago I traveled a few hours from our home to visit my dear cousin on the southern Oregon Coast. Just me! Time away while I sweetheart tended the home fires and was here for my dear, little mother. My cousin and I have always been very close - like very close sisters. We usually gather and collect things to give to each other when we get together and this time was no different. She had gathered some magazines she knew I would enjoy and I took a few well-loved magazines to her. One of the magazines she gave me was a real treasure! Just what I needed to kick off the Christmas season. It was inspiration on each page - a December nineteen-sixty-six Family Circle magazine. The art on the front cover always makes me smile when I look at it.
Every page is filled with memories of Christmas Past and things once thought so 'cool'. I could have ordered the 'Troll Cookie Cutter' for fifty cents to make a cookie tray like this one.
My home was built just three years after this magazine was published and - if I wanted to decorate my home in vintage mid-century style - I could make one of these to hang from my chandelier in the dining room.  Of course I could decorate my table like this, too!
But, since I'm not inclined to do that, I think I'll just keep dreaming of a much more simple Christmas this year.
Oh, wait - there's no time to dream! I've got work to do!  I have to get busy and decorate and finish plans for the big day that's only thirteen days away!  Time to stop thinking of Christmas Past and get ready for Christmas Present!!!

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Thanksgiving Prayer


Thou hast given so much to me,
give one thing more, – a grateful heart;
not thankful when it pleaseth me,
as if Thy blessings had spare days,
but such a heart whose pulse may be Thy praise.
 
 
~ George Herbert, Welsh-born English poet

Friday, July 3, 2015

Happy Fourth of July

Fourth of July Quote - Peter Marshall God of our fathers, whose almighty hand
Leads forth in beauty all the starry band
Of shining worlds in splendor through the skies
Our grateful songs before Thy throne arise.

Thy love divine hath led us in the past,
In this free land by Thee our lot is cast,
Be Thou our Ruler, Guardian, Guide and Stay,
Thy Word our law, Thy paths our chosen way.

From war’s alarms, from deadly pestilence,
Be Thy strong arm our ever sure defense;
Thy true religion in our hearts increase,
Thy bounteous goodness nourish us in peace.

Refresh Thy people on their toilsome way,
Lead us from night to never ending day;
Fill all our lives with love and grace divine,
And glory, laud, and praise be ever Thine.

‘God Of Our Fathers’ – United States National Hymn
Words written by Daniel C. Roberts, 1876
Music composed by George W. Warren, 1888

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Then Came The Morning

Easter 2014
They all walked away, nothing to say,
They'd just lost their dearest friend.
All that He said, now He was dead,
So this was the way it would end.
The dreams they had dreamed were not what they'd seemed,
Now that He was dead and gone.
The garden, the jail, the hammer, the nail,
How could a night be so long.

The angel, the star, the kings from afar,
The wedding, the water, the wine.
Now it was done, they'd taken her son,
Wasted before his time.
She knew it was true, she'd watched him die too,
She'd heard them call Him just a man,
But deep in her heart, she knew from the start,
Somehow her Son would live again.

Then came the morning, night turned into day;
The stone was rolled away, hope rose with the dawn.
Then came the morning, shadows vanished before the sun,
Death had lost and life had won, for morning had come.

 

He is not here; He has risen, as He said [He would do].
Come, see the place where He lay.
 
Matthew 28:6


Song: ‘Then Came The Morning’
Words and music by Bill and Gloria Gaither
Scripture from The Amplified Bible

Saturday, April 4, 2015

Easter Greetings

Easter GreetingsWhere man sees but withered leaves,
God sees sweet flowers growing. 
…Albert Laighton…

Happy Easter, dear friends.

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Just For You

Vintage New Year's Card
Wishing you a
wonderful, happy, healthy
and blessed
New Year

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Memories of Christmas Past

It’s beginning to look like Christmas is over at our house.  Today is our day to take it all down.  The house looks a little bare.  We’re making progress to get it all put back together again.  Soon it will be time to start working on projects and making plans for more adventures around here. Christmas UndecoratingChristmas two-thousand-fourteen will always be a sweet memory – a picture in my mind that will last for years to come!  My dear, little mother wanted to be part of as much as possible this year.  At times I thought she might not be able to do the things her heart longed to do.  At the beginning I wasn’t sure how to handle the season with the changes that have happened in her life since she last spent Christmas at home two years ago.  Last year she was recuperating from a broken pelvic bone in a local rehab facility.  That changed everything in our lives and the past year has brought many challenges.  So, I decided to make this season as full of special memories as possible – for her.  And for us.  That’s what happened and we all have quite a few moments to cherish:

*  The joy on her face as she sat and sang ‘Joy To The World’ at the annual Christmas Luncheon for senior citizens at our church is like a photo imprinted in my mind. 
*  The joy she had to hear me play the piano again at that luncheon – and the pride I saw in her eyes – was a treasure to me. 
*  The joy she expressed when she had time to celebrate with great-grandchildren. 
*  The joy of an evening drive to see Christmas lights around our town - a tradition begun by my father when I was a very young girl – brought joy to each of us.  

Scattered through the holiday season were moments that will fade in comparison, but these special times, and more, will remain in our hearts for a long time.  As I reflect on the last weeks I can honestly say, ‘We had a wonderful Christmas’!  Now it’s time to get ready and make plans for the new year ahead so next year at this time we can say, ‘We had a wonderful year’!
Outside At Night 2
(our home at night through the Christmas season)

Monday, December 29, 2014

Home For Christmas

Front Door Wreath Even though Christmas has passed I want to share our holiday decor with you.  Our tree is still up and the lights inside and outside our little home are such a beautiful part of the season that continues for a few more days.  Our home is small but comfortable and you will notice that I kept everything very simple this year. I recently mentioned that there was a lot going on that I needed to be involved in and it seemed that simple decorating was the best thing to do.  In the fast pace of the world around me, my heart longed for simplicity this year.  I found that things that had a story – or history – meant the most to me.  I’d love to share our home and our holiday decor with you.  Come along and I’ll tell you all about it.

Our home is a nineteen-sixty-seven vintage ranch-style home – a small home when compared to others in our community and in the world of blog.  But, it is home.  Our home.  And we enjoy it.  Our home has a story but I’ll save that for another time.  Our porch is tiny but it brings you to our front door.  A vintage wooden sled is beside the front door right now.  I bought the sled for five dollars at a moving sale a few years ago!  The sled has metal on the runners and I often wonder the tales it could tell if it could talk.  I decided to hang my square wreath this year.  I love the natural look and it’s a bit different.  In the middle of the wreath I hung a Christmas greeting for you.  Front DoorPlease come in – the door is open.  Our home doesn’t have an entry area so when you open the door you just step right into the living room.  I’ve tried to make the best of this little area and I have some things I would like to add in the future to make it even more welcoming.  Entry Our little home is on Holly Street.  This area used to be a holly farm in days long past.  A few years ago my sweetheart suggested that we should add a bit of holly to our holiday decor because of the history here.  I liked the idea so you will see bits of holly throughout our house during the Christmas season.   I found this wooden tote and knew it belonged in our little ‘entry’.  It was the perfect size to sit on the big speaker for our surround sound.   My sweetheart insists that this speaker must sit right here beside the entertainment center so, not to be discouraged by the idea, I decided to make the best of it.  When I found this tote I knew exactly where it should go.  I think it’s a  perfect way to welcome you to our home!Entry WelcomMy piano is on the wall across from the front door .  I’ve had this piano since I was a child.  I’ve spent many hours of practice on it and I taught a lot of piano students on this piano for quite a few years.  This year I wanted to keep things simple and I knew exactly what I wanted to do.  The singing family on the left is a music box that my son gave me for Christmas when he was younger.  The family on the right was purchased when we were first married – for twenty-five cents at a little thrift store near our first home.  They sit on vintage hand-crocheted doilies.  The vintage music book is a favorite of mine.  I found it at a thrift store, too.  It is by the same lady who wrote the very first book I had when I started taking piano lessons.  This book is written in the same style and the illustrations are similar to my first book.  PianoAcross the living room you can see our fireplace.  We remodeled this it a few years ago and added the new mantel and trim.  At Christmastime I like to keep the decor simple.  I just can’t bring myself to cover up the details of the mantel.  The focus of our mantel is my Willow Tree nativity and some of the angels in my Willow Tree collection.  I wanted to elevate Mary, Joseph and Baby Jesus so I placed them on my father’s Bible.  A wooden star hangs above them.MantelTo the right of the fireplace is a built-in bookcase.  Everything on the shelf above the bookcase is white this year.  A little white ceramic Christmas tree candle light sits on a white candle stand.  Angels singing around Baby Jesus in the manger play ‘Silent Night’.  They were a gift from my dear mother several years ago.  The angel couple hiding in the corner are totally oblivious of anything else that is going on around them.  They are just focusing on kissing each other!  I bought them at a garage sale in the city where our son lived after he graduated from college.ShelfOur Christmas tree is in front of our big living room window.  The sun was shining so bright that I had to close the blinds so I could get a picture.  We’ve had an artificial tree for quite a few years but our tree had major issues with the lights so we decided to get a real tree this year.  I’ve enjoyed the scent of fresh evergreen in our home again this season.
 Christmas Tree 2014
For several years we had a lighted star at the top of our tree but I decided to use this brass tree top star.  It is actually two brass stars that intersect and it is a real treasure to me.  We didn’t have much money the first Christmas after we were married.  That was the year Hallmark came out with the most beautiful, shiny brass star tree topper.  It cost twenty-five dollars!  So expensive in the early seventies when we didn’t have a large income.  I looked at it in the Hallmark store more times than I can count.  My heart longed to buy it but I knew I didn’t have enough money.  I didn’t know what I would put at the top of our first little tree, but I could dream!  I don’t remember telling anyone about it but one day I received a card from one of my mother’s dearest friends.  Inside she had tucked a gift for me to buy something special for myself.  You guessed it – twenty-five dollars was lovingly placed in that card.  It wasn’t long before I drove to the Hallmark Store and bought the star that was at the top of our tree for many years.  This year I decided I wanted to put it on the top of our tree again.  That dear friend is gone now but whenever I see the star I smile – and I remember what a beautiful gift she gave me so long ago.
Tree TopThat same year – our first Christmas – Woman’s Day magazine published a pattern for crocheted snowflakes and Family Circle magazine had patterns for crocheted candy canes, Christmas stockings and bells.  I bought a ball of white crochet thread and got busy making quite a few for our tree.  They have been on our tree every year since.  They are a treasure – even to my sweetheart.Ornaments Just as you step into our tiny dining room you will notice this little china cabinet tucked behind my sweetheart’s big chair.  It may seem like it’s in a strange place but it works.  This little cabinet has quite a story to tell.  It’s a work in progress so I’ll finish the project soon and tell you the whole story.  I’ve added touches of Christmas here – all things that are special to me.  The little wicker sleigh filled with little wrapped boxes was purchased for ten cents at the same thrift store as the singing family on the piano before our first Christmas.  The packages are little match boxes.  I took the matches out and wrapped the boxes with paper, then tied them with ribbon.  The paper looks a bit worn but it always brings back memories of the joy I had when I first wrapped them and put them in the little sleigh.  I remember feeling like I had something very wonderful.  You can’t put a price on that!China Cabinet As you step into the dining room you can see my vintage crocks (bought somewhere at a thrift store many years ago).  I’ve filled them with holly for the season.  The little bench belonged to my dear, little mother.  She gave it to me earlier this year when we had to rearrange some things make her home safe for her to use her walker.  This little blue stool was just inside the doorway into her kitchen, filled with crockery and other wonderful things.  The doorway needed to be cleared so she gave it to me.  I knew right away that it would be perfect for this little spot at the end of my kitchen counter.Crocks and HollyMy hutch sits in the corner of the dining room.  There is only one corner in the dining room because of the doorways in and out and the way the room opens into the living room and kitchen.  This year I decided to leave my dishes and yellow depression glass in the hutch instead of filling it with my Christmas china.  I kept it simple and just added to what was already there.  HutchIt’s hard to get a good picture of the hutch because our room is small and the table is right where I need to stand to get a good, full-length photo.  A cute wreath is perfect on the upper doors.  Little candles shine from vintage yellow glass cups.  On the center shelf I filled a white casserole dish (also found in a thrift store) with pine cones gathered in a park on recent day trip to Central Oregon.
Hutch UpcloseA yellow Franciscan pottery teapot is filled with rustic greens, holly berries and small pine cones on the top of the hutch.  On each side are cute, little vintage yellow salt-and-pepper-shaker ‘candles’.Hutch TopBecause we use the dining room table for all of our meals, I wanted to keep the center decoration very simple.  I’ve done much more in past years but I always had to move it before each meal and put it back afterwards.  This candle lamp was a gift from a friend.  She made it from some beautiful ‘found’ pieces of crystal.  The doily underneath was crocheted by my sweet grandmother.Table Candle Above the table is a simple chandelier.  Again, I chose to keep the decorations very simple this year.  These holly-decorated ornaments were all thrifted finds.  I love this chandelier.  It fits our little home perfectly.
ChandelierMy kitchen is open to our dining room.  On top of the microwave oven near the entrance into the kitchen a Pfaltzgraff Winterberry pattern candle lamp adds a bit of light beside a Willow Tree ‘kitchen’ angel and two tins of holiday tea.Microwave The window above the sink was an ongoing project this season.  I had to think about it and slowly add a little at a time – no sudden ideas here.  There are twinkling lights that add a magical touch through the season.  The three old canning jars belonged to my sweetheart’s little grandmother.  I added a bit of ‘snow’ and tiny Christmas trees.  The Willow Tree  ‘Winter’ angel graces the center of the window and a vintage milk glass vase holds wild holly from our back yard – a reminder of the holly farm that was here years ago!
Kitchen Window
Kitchen Window Collage 2Let’s go down the hall and see touches of the season in the bathroom.  Earlier this year I shared my little lighthouse nightlight that is a replica of my favorite Oregon lighthouse.  I’ve put it on top of a sweet wooden jewelry box my sweetheart’s father made for my mother-in-law.  I added a small piece of holly from our yard to add a holiday feeling and a tiny seashell found at the beach adds a touch of the coast to the scene.Bathroom Counter On the other end of the counter a cute, little snowman smiles at us and a little, framed Christmas wish sits beside a candle lantern that has a nautical feel.  And there are small bits of holly from our yard again.Bathroom Counter 2The windowsill is the perfect place to let these silly snowmen play!  They were a gift from a special friend.  If you look closely you will see that they are in various stages of ‘melt’ – but they are having so much fun!
Bathroom WindowNot far from the bathroom door, at the end of the hall, there is a counter between upper and lower cabinets that hold linens.   It's always a place for something special.  This year it holds the nativity set we’ve had for a long time.  Between a little lamp and the three wise men is a framed Scripture verse – a prophecy of the birth of Jesus many years later.   My childhood Bible Story book is opened to the story of the birth of Jesus.  Just inside my Bible Story book I documented in my childish handwriting that it was a gift from my ‘mom and dad’ in nineteen-fifty-four – sixty years ago!  My father read the Christmas story from this book every Christmas Eve through my childhood years.  Hall Nativity Let’s turn and go back through the living room, walk through the corner of the dining room and through the laundry room to the other end of the house.  Tucked in this back corner of the house is a little half-bathroom between the laundry room and the door into the garage.  This is my sweetheart’s bathroom.  I ‘gave’ it to him and decorated it with things that reflect his interests.  It is convenient for cleaning up when he works in the garage or the yard and we love having a second bathroom when our family gets together.  This year I added a few hints of the season to this room.  On the windowsill you will find Santa and one of his reindeer riding in a Volkswagen - a reminder my sweetheart’s first car, a VW Bug.  In the middle of the window is the shaving brush my dear father used for many years.  On the other side Santa rides on a motorcycle - another reminder for my sweetheart.  He had a motorcycle before we met  so it’s perfect for ‘his’ bathroom!
Half Bath Window On the back of the potty I placed a Christmas moose.  My sweetheart is a hunter with dreams of moose hunting some day.  A rustic-style little Santa adds to the decor that sits under a vintage-car-shaped frame filled with pictures of our family when our children were young.
Half Bath You’ve seen all of our Christmas decorations this year.  Time has passed as we’ve walked and talked and it is dark outside now.  This is the time I love best during the holidays – nighttime and early morning hours when the world outside is dark but the lights inside shine so bright.  As we walk back through the house you will see the lights shining in each room.  In the kitchen window. . .Kitchen Window At NightThe candle on the dining room table. . .Table Candle After Dark From the chandelier overhead. . .Chandelier At Dark On Christmas tree and from the welcome lights in the front window.Christmas Tree 2014 - 2 Thank you for coming by to visit while our home is still decorated.  Very soon it will all be put away for another year.  Please remember that you are welcome to stop by our little house on Holly Street any time – the door is always open!Ornament

With a grateful heart,
~Adrienne~