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Tag Archives: christmas
Ornament One …
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The Boxes …


T’was Christmas morning and all through the house,
Everyone was stirring, even the mouse,
Lots of smiles, joy and merriment,
And of course a new ornament.
Patty opened her box and Deb’s turn was next,
The look on her face was very perplexed !
The box was empty, no ornament inside…
I felt terrible and almost cried.
Deb rose to her feet and headed to the tree,
And hung the empty box where the ornament should be.
The following year I searched all around,
A perfect ornament for Deb must be found,
It was, it was just meant to be,
A box ornament for our Christmas tree.
We hang them each year and remember with glee,
How an empty box (filled with love) came to decorate our tree.

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December Calendar Picture …
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December Calendar Picture …
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I Do Too Bake …
…not often and not very many things. OK, mostly only one thing. Susan Branch‘s recipe for nut bread… or in my case walnut/banana/raisin/cinnamon/nutmeg bread.
So simple even I can do it
PS – I made the plate too.
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Gingerbread House …
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The Season Begins …
When I think of getting ready for Christmas there are a few favorite and special things that come to mind.
First thing out is our ‘family’ Santa. CLICK HERE to find out why he reminds me so much of my dad !!
Christmas music is always a good way to get into the spirit and one of my favorite CD’s was put together just for me two years ago by my daughter Deb. CLICK HEREto find out more about this special collection.
Memories of my one and only childhood Christmas spent on the Vineyard with my godparents can be found by CLICKING HERE.
Now it’s off to deck the halls and tra-la-la-la-la.
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Reflecting on 2011 and Counting Down to 2012
Knitting Madness
I never really cared for this time of year. In spite of the family gatherings and all the parties, I always felt so small and alone. What I didn't realize was that I was spending the time reflecting in my own space, rather than reaching out and making others happy.
And now, I can't believe Christmas is over! I've been running around, knitting like crazy, baking, Christmas shopping, and taking care of a sick cat. With all of the incredibly bad things that have happened this year, I had so much to be thankful for once I sat down and thought about it. When you look at all of it, I still have my wonderful family and many opportunities ahead of me. I even got my own Christmas miracle when I found out that we did not have to put Baby Buddy to sleep! They did not find cancer but we will have to have more tests run to see if his growth is affecting anything. He even started to act like his old self again and came to sleep next to me on Christmas morning (something he has not done in a few months because he didn't have the energy to get upstairs).| Baby Buddy came out of hiding and went right back to the tree on Christmas Eve! |
In between the regular Christmas-time running around, I managed to make a few gifts for the people in my family who have been admiring some of the things I've made so far this year. There was:
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- A pair of socks for my aunt in Arizona
- A pair of socks for my grandmother
- A hat for two of my sisters-in-law
- A pair of slippers with suede soles for another grandmother (husband's side)
- A custom-made sweater vest as my first Etsy sale
- Finishing the hats that my brother-in-law ordered
| My two sisters-in-law were really excited about their hats: Slouchy Beanie in Peacock Colors (left) and Simply Elegant Beanie (right) |
*sigh* My husband and I also decorated the house and built Peanut's larger gifts. We also took turns baking: I made sugar cookies and oatmeal cookes (with dark chocolate and toffee chips) and hubby made three different kinds of cheese cake (peppermint, eggnog and apple). When it finally came down to it, we spent Christmas Eve at my father-in-law's house, Christmas morning at our house opening gifts, and Christmas evening watching football at The Royal Victorian Manor, my parents' Bed and Breakfast.
| Peanut models in front of the Christmas tree. |
So much love, so many smiling faces. Now I remember why I do what I do. I love helping people and making them happy. If I can do something well enough to brighten another person's day, I know I have a purpose and something to look forward to. Working in health care did give me that opportunity, I mean, I managed a clinic for people who would have no other access to health care if it wasn't for our little clinic. And speaking Spanish allowed me to be a representative for women's health education to a rural Hispanic community, giving those women a chance to learn more about important women's health issues.
With Peanut around, I want to spend every minute with him, watching him grow and learn. He's helped me to realize that there are many things that I love to do, but if I must help my family succeed. Why not do that while doing something you love? And this is why I knit. I love the arts, I love my family, and I love making people happy by making something that keeps them warm or warms their heart.
I am looking forward to see what 2012 will bring for my own personal growth and the growth of Cherished Moments. I'll be:
- Frantically working on my business plan
- Designing knit clothes for babies and children that have a timeless style
- Writing patterns
and enjoying every little part of the process. I promise, you won't be disappointed!
| Christmas at the Royal Victorian Manor. |
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