Blue Monday: More Blue Christmas

Smiling Sally hosts a Blue Monday in which we can post about anything blue — pretty, ugly, serious or funny — and then link up to other Blue Monday participants.

Believe it or not, I actually forgot one of my favorite blue ornaments in my list of them last week.

This is a Boyd’s Bear ornament my dear friend Carol gave me:

And, believe it or not, blue really isn’t the predominant color of my Christmas decorations, though it might look like it with the things I showed last week. We have multicolored decorations. But I like blue as a Christmas color. In fact, our wedding was blue and silver because I didn’t want a typical red wedding for December. (Maybe I should have shown blue wedding photos in light of our anniversary yesterday!! But as it is already midday and I’d need to scan them, I think I’ll wait.)

I did want to show a couple more blue ornaments I got last week at the Christian bookstore. They look like they are from the same artist who did the “Believe” and “Rejoice” ornaments I showed last week, but they are a little different style.

Blue heart ornament

Blue star ornament

Then I also found there this beautiful blue heart. If you’ve read here long, you know I love hearts, and this was just gorgeous.

Blue heart ornament

I’ve thought about putting all my blue ornaments on a skinny tree in the family room where the predominant color is blue. I’ll have to see if any more of those trees are left in the store — or plan for it next year.

Then this little guy usually greets people at the front door, but we forgot him this year.

Snowman at door

With all the rain we’ve been having, it is probably for the best that he wasn’t out in it. And I do believe in saying “Merry Christmas” but I’ve also said “Happy Holidays” for years to include both Christmas and New Year’s, not to be politically correct. More thoughts on that here.

I hope you all have a blessed Christmas! I’ll be back with a few things between now and then, but I likely won’t see many “Blue Monday” folks til next week.

Happy Anniversary to us!

Today is my 29th anniversary of marriage to my wonderful husband!

I’ve loved this song since I first heard it.

“The Voyage” by Johnny Duhan, sung here by Irish Tenor John McDermott

I am a sailor and you`re my first mate.
We signed on together, we coupled our fate;
We hauled up our anchor determined not to fail,
For the heart`s treasure, together we set sail.

With no maps to guide us we steered our own course.
We rode out the storms when the winds were gale force.
We sat out the doldrums in patience and hope.
Working together we learned how to cope.

Life is an ocean, love is a boat.
In troubled waters it keeps us afloat.
When we started the voyage
there was just me and you —
Now gathered around us we have our own crew.

Together we`re in this relationship.
We’ve built it with care to last the whole trip.
Our true destination is not marked on any chart;
We`re navigating for the shores of the heart.

Life is an ocean, love is a boat.
In troubled waters it keeps us afloat.
When we started the voyage
there was just me and you —
Now gathered around us we have our own crew.

Fall Into Reading Challenge Wrap-Up

I can’t believe it is time to wrap up this year’s Fall Into Reading challenge hosted by Katrina at Callapidder Days. I’ve always felt our lists that we make for the challenge were just guidelines, a way to be a bit more purposeful in our reading, and not hard and fast resolutions to feel guilty about not completing. I always feel it is ok to veer away from what was originally planned. Nevertheless, I think I veered the farthest I ever have in a challenge.

Here are the questions Katrina suggested for the wrap-up:

Did you finish reading all the books on your fall reading list? If not, why not?

No, I didn’t, partly because one book was much longer than anticipated and partly because I changed gears.

Did you stick to your original goals or did you change your list as you went along?

I changed because I remembered I had a Christmas book from last year plus I found a few more on sale at our Christian bookstore this year that I wanted to read during this season.

What was your favorite book that you read this fall? Least favorite? Why?

My favorites were probably Stepping Into Sunlight by Sharon Hinck and Summer Breeze by Catherine Palmer and Gary Chapman. Both were very realistic with good instruction embedded into the stories. Least favorite: Sisters, Ink by Rebeca Seitz. It’s not a bad book: I wouldn’t say don’t read it. It just didn’t really resonate with me, but it might with someone else.

Did you discover a new author or genre this fall? Did you love them? Not love them?

I did, a couple. I guess I am ambivalent — I don’t love or hate them.

Did you learn something new because of the Fall Into Reading challenge — something about reading, or yourself, or a topic you read about?

I’m learning much more then I ever wanted to know about French history. More on that later.

What was your favorite thing about the Fall Into Reading challenge?

Getting ideas from other people’s lists and actually reading books I planned to get to “someday.”

Would you like to participate in another challenge here this spring?

Sure! I enjoy them.

Here is what I completed reading:

  • Sunset by Karen Kingsbury, the last in the Sunrise series, which is the continuation of the Redemption and Firstborn series, all dealing with the Baxter family, not reviewed. I enjoyed it for the most part, though I was least able to empathize with Luke’s storyline. I thought the various threads of the stories came together nicely.

These are Christmas books I added in and completed:

  • All I Have to Give by Melody Carlson, not reviewed. An okay book. I could see how the ending was going to work out pretty early on.
  • A Merry Little Christmas which is a compilation of two novellas, one by Catherine Palmer and one by Jillian Hart. Another okay book. I didn’t necessarily care for the rescuer of the main character in the second book being good-looking, muscular, compassionate, and rich to boot. Not that those qualities can’t all exist in one person, but to have someone like this come along and fall in love with and rescue from all her troubles the main female character just lent a fairly-tailish unreality to the story. But I did enjoy it and would recommend it as long as it doesn’t make one long for someone like that to come along in real life.

I am currently reading:

  • @ Home for the Holidays with the same characters from SAHM I Am by Meredith Efken about a group of stay-at-home moms who stay in touch via an e-mail loop.
  • The complete unabridged Les Miserables by Victor Hugo. I’m on page 363 of this 1,463 page book. I got bogged down in a lengthy section dealing with facts and philosophizing about the Battle of Waterloo, but that has just come to an end and the story is picking up again. I was interested in parts of this in spite of myself, but I can see why this book has been abridged. I’ve read two different abridged versions before and wanted to read the whole story once. I’ll keep plugging along. I know it has some beauitful sections to come.

Books on my original list which I did not complete:

I had mentioned several other possibilities I might consider in my original post, but did not add any of them. I’ve bought (and won!!) a few more, and I am looking forward to those keeping me company in the long winter months ahead.

Katrina’s wrap-up post with links to other Fall Into Reading participants is here.

Meme catch-up

Julie at Joyful Days tagged me for a meme about six things that make me happy.

1. God.

2. The Bible

3. My family

4. Friends

5. Books

6. Good food

It’s hard to stop on that one once you get started!

Then Smiling Sally tagged me with the Game of Addictions in which I am supposed to name five things I am addicted to.

1. Chocolate

2. Blogging

3. Word games

4. Pink roses

5. Reading

Then I saw this meme of Christmas favorites at Melli’s as well as several other places I forgot to make note of:

*Favorite Christmas Song*
It’s hard to pick just one, but if I had to it would be Infant Holy, Infant Lowly.

*Favorite Christmas Movie*
“A Christmas Carol” with George C. Scott. Or maybe “White Christmas.”

*Favorite Christmas Gift to Give*
I really like to tailor the gift to the specific person, so there is not one gift I like to give everyone, but I love to give books if the person likes to read, and CDs of good Christian music as well as something personal and handmade if possible.

*Favorite Christmas Gift to Get*
Probably books.

*Favorite Christmas Cookie*
Gingerbread Bears, though I don’t make them every year because they’re labor intensive. I still hope to this year, and if I do I’ll post pictures and the recipe.

*Favorite Christmas Candy*
I can’t think of a specifically Christmas candy I like — just all the usuals “dressed up” for Christmas: Reese’s and M&Ms would top the list, though come to think of it, last year I did discover Lindor truffles last year….sooo good.

*Favorite Christmas Color*
Green.

*Favorite Christmas Tradition*
Decorating the tree together as a family and reading the Christmas story on Christmas morning.

It’s such a busy time of year, I won’t tag anyone, but feel free to do any or all of these and let me know so I can come see your answers.

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(Photo courtesy of the stock.xchng.)

Show and Tell Friday

Kelli at There’s No Place Like Home hosts “Show and Tell Friday” asking Do you have a something special to share with us? It could be a trinket from grade school, a piece of jewelry, an antique find. Your show and tell can be old or new. Use your imagination and dig through those old boxes in your closet if you have to! Feel free to share pictures and if there’s a story behind your special something, that’s even better! If you would like to join in, all you have to do is post your “Show and Tell” on your blog, copy the post link, come over here and add it to Mr. Linky. Guidelines are here.

I’ve been wanting to put a miniature Christmas tree on my dry sink for a long time, and got some components in previous years, but this is the first year I got everything I needed to complete it and actually put it up.

Miniature Christmas tree

It’s a smidgen too tall for the space there — I think I might snip the top of it so the little star topper fits under the shelf. I love the tree skirt (half off at Hobby Lobby, as were some of the other decorations). I’m pleased with how it turned out.

I won from a giveaway Miss Sandy had at Quill Cottage this lovely Nativity decoration she made.

Christmas Nativity decoration

She has one she uses as a tree topper. I don’t want to put mine there but I haven’t decided exactly where to put it yet. But it’s lovely — thank you, Sandy!

I have a couple of Christmas pins, one a little more dressy and one more casual:

Christmas pins

I got them both at an annual craft show when we lived in GA. That’s one of the things I miss most about that area. Unfortunately it’s a little too far to drive there just for this event, but I’ve been tempted.

And, finally, it has been a little while since I showed my “work in progress,” so I thought I’d do that today as well.

WIP

I’ve had to lay it aside to get other things done over the holidays, but I’m looking forward to getting back to it soon.

My college student’s last day of school was yesterday, and my youngest’s last day is today. My husband is working from home today and then off next week, so we’re about to enjoy some vacation time. I got a late start on Christmas tasks — I don’t know what kind of fog I was in, but it suddenly dawned on me that December was nearly half over and I needed to get down to business. I kicked it into high gear, and praying much and leaning on the Lord for grace, got out-of-town packages in the mail as well as the Christmas cards to far-flung relatives. I’ll finish the other Christmas cards today and have some odds and ends shopping to finish up. Last night was the last “official” event to go to, my youngest son’s Christmas concert at school. We do have a Christmas Eve service at church, and my anniversary is Sunday, for which my husband is taking me out to dinner Saturday night. We may go to one of the drive-through Christmas light displays nearby. I haven’t done any baking and hope to get some Harvest Loaf Cake made this weekend. But overall I am feeling good about the progress on holiday activities and looking forward to next week. Have a great weekend!

“The Island of Misfit Ornaments”

I mentioned in an earlier post about decorating the Christmas tree that “the island of misfit ornaments” was the designation my oldest son gave to some of our ornaments that were not quite picture perfect. Some of them got broken or misshapen over the years and we’ve just never gotten around to fixing them — I think when we get them out I’ll fix them some time during the season, and then when that doesn’t happen I think I’ll get to them before next year, but somehow I never throw them away. Others of them are just a little offbeat. But as we unpack the ornaments every year and ooh and ah over the pretty ones and remember the stories and significance behind several of them, we have a lot of fun with the “misfits” as well. I thought I’d show you some of them. I’ll forewarn you, though, that with teen/young adult boys, our sense of humor is a little warped.

This one used to be a little Nativity ornament.

Broken Nativity ornament

We don’t hang this one any more. One year the roof broke off, and it looks like we lost Mary, or at least her head, along the way. My kids found this at the bottom of the box and were asking about it (I guess it has been so long since it was whole that they didn’t even remember it). As I was telling them what it used to be, Jeremy, my oldest, said it looked more like Abraham getting ready to sacrifice Isaac…

I mentioned in that earlier post that there was one angel whose head got separated from its body somehow, and the boys have done strange things with it every year since. One year they just hung the head as an ornament and placed another ornament that was a little hat on top of it. This is where it ended up this year:

Angel head

I told them they reminded me of Sid on Toy Story.

These were little wax candle ornaments that we got our first Christmas together.

Melted ornaments

The brown-haired boy represented Jim, and the blond girl represented me. But one year they got a little melted up in the attic. I couldn’t even get them out of the plastic bags because they were stuck. I don’t know why I haven’t thrown them away. I put all my Christmas candles in a box in a storage closest now so they don’t melt any more up in the attic, and I keep these in with them.

I think one of the boys got this little misshapen bear at a school or Sunday School exchange. I don’t know what happened to him.

Misshapen bear

But they seem to have special affection for him.

Someone gave us this one year. Jason called her the octopus angel.

"Octopus angel"

She looks a little depressed to me.

This was a little crystal angel whose lower end keeps getting broken off in pieces even though it is kept in its own little box.

Broken crystal angel

This is what Jeremy did with it this year.

Broken crystal angel

For those of you familiar with the BJU Unusual films, their logo was the angel flying with the video camera — this reminds me of that.

This is something Jesse made when he was little.
Early childhood decoration

We have several kid-made ornaments like that that have their place of honor.

And there is nothing wrong with this one…I’ve just always thought it was a little strange.

Hershey's kiss ornament

Doesn’t every tree need a Hershey’s Kiss ornament?

Finally, I also told in that post about how we have a stray hook on the ceiling that the previous owners had, I think, a hanging lamp on. We’ve just never taken it out, and one year one of the boys put one of our snowflake ornaments on it. I fussed about it the first year, and then it became kind of a game every year to get it up there before I could say anything. I’ve accepted it now as one of our unique traditions.

Snowflake above the tree

You can also see in that picture that they put a little crown ornament I got on clearance last year on our angel tree topper.

I’ve always preferred that our tree be a meaningful family-oriented tree rather than a perfect decorator tree, but I’ll have to admit there have been some years I wished some of these remained in the box, or after everyone was done decorating I moved them to a less conspicuous place on the tree. But now I’ve pretty much embraced them as part of the fun of our particular tree decorations.

Do you have any offbeat or “misfit” ornaments?

Blue Monday: Blue Christmas and more on the engagement

Thanks so much for your thoughts and wishes in response to my son’s engagement. This is a first for our family and we’re very excited! One quick funny story in connection with it: He is going to her home over Christmas break, and I thought he would probably ask her then, so I wasn’t expecting it to happen now. When they came in Saturday they were dropping all kinds of hints, and I just wasn’t getting it. We had pizza, and she reached right in front of me with the hand that had the ring, and I didn’t see it, then she asked, “Mrs. H___, when Jason marries me, what should I call you?” I said, “Well, whatever you feel comfortable with.” “Well, when should I start?” “Well, whenever you want to.” Finally she just held her hand up with the ring, and I think I just said, “Oh!!” They said my expression was priceless.

They went back downtown yesterday to “reenact” the event for Jeremy to photograph, and I loved this picture taken near the downtown Christmas tree, where Jason did the honors.

Engagement!

On to Blue Monday!

Smiling Sally hosts a Blue Monday in which we can post about anything blue — pretty, ugly, serious or funny — and then link up to other Blue Monday participants.

I thought I’d show some of our Christmas ornaments and decorations that have blue in them.

The first two are the newest. I just got them at the Christmas bookstore last week — saw them and loved them.

Blue "Believe" ornament

Blue "Rejoice" ornament

I got this at a craft show some years back:

Blue stocking ornament

I took a class in “One Stroke Painting” at Michael’s and made this.

Blue snowman ornament

It’s not much like the original!! The shadowy parts look dirty and his face isn’t as round as it is supposed to be. I’d love to do more of that kind of thing. I had a goal once to make one ornament of every craft I tried. Ornaments are actually a good way to try a new craft, since they’re usually smaller, easier projects.

A blue ball of styrafoam and fabric and ribbon I made eons ago:

Blue Christmas ball

This was a gift from a friend:

Sled ornament

Part of our tree skirt:

Tree skirt

Snowmen candle holders my son’s girlfriend’s fiancee’s mom gave us last year:

Snowmen candle holders

A little snow globe on the windowsill:

Christmas snow globe

A little blurry snowman figurine:

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My mom gave me this several years ago. You push a button on the back and it plays songs and lights flash in the windows.

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Serving dish and dish towel I just received last week:

Snowman plate and towel

A little Nativity musical figurine:

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I got this sign at a craft show a few years ago. It’s one of my favorite things:

Blue Noel sign

Stop by Sally’s for more Blue Monday. Have a great Monday!

Friday’s Fave Five

Susanne at Living to Tell the Story hosts a “Friday Fave Five” in which we share our five favorite things from the past week. Click on the button to read more of the details.

So here are my favorites from the past week:

1. Chocolate pianos. Why would I need a chocolate piano, you ask? Jesse’s piano recital was last night, and though we don’t always get his teacher a gift, for some reason this year I decided to try to find a chocolate piano for her. And. voila, I found several online. I chose this one from Ann Hemyng Candy, Inc.’s Chocolate Factory. It came nicely packaged as well. I thought it was really cute.

Chocolate piano

2. Secret Sisters. Our ladies’ group gives ladies the option of participating as a “secret sister” through the year. We chose a name for the year and secretly, anonymously pray for each other and give little gifts, then reveal our secret identities at the Christmas party in December. We just had our party on Monday, and the lady who had my name is a long-time friend. I am surprised I didn’t figure out it was her! I actually suspected at one point, but then one day a man at church made it a point to tell me there was something for me at the back table, so I began to suspect it was his wife, and that threw me off. But my secret sister gave me this cute snowman dish and dishtowel.

Snowman plate and towel

I’d been wanting a new serving dish for the holidays…the one I had was plastic and cracking in places.

3. Winning things! I won these sweet little dove ornaments made by Dawn at 4:53 am, one of my favorite craft blogs.

Dove ornaments

4. Jesse’s first basketball game. Though I’ve been inwardly moaning about having to be out two nights this week for basketball along with everything else going on, I did rediscover the enjoyment of going to the games and visiting with other parents. Jesse not only started but played the whole game. This is him in the air.

Jesse's first BB game

Their first game was against a much bigger, better, more experienced school, so they weren’t expecting to win, but considering their opponent and the fact that this was their first game, and, for a few of them, like Jesse, their first year on the team, they did well. They only lost by 9 points.

5. Sunshine. We’ve been low on rainfall for a long time and needed the rain, but after two days of it I was so glad to see the sunshine this morning.

Bonuses:

6. Hobby Lobby! I’ve been wanting to put a little miniature Christmas tee on the dry sink in my kitchen but have had a hard time getting it together. I got a tree a year or tow ago in an after Christmas sale, and had a set of a few ornaments, but couldn’t seem to find the right accessories. But Hobby Lobby this week not only had everything I needed, it was all marked 50% off! I was surprised to see it marked down before the holidays.

7. Online shopping!!

Happy Friday!

Christmasy links

Nannykim suggested I post some pictures of the “misfit ornaments” I mentioned the other day. I would so love to do that! I think it would be a lot of fun, and I’m in the mood for it. I’d love to do that today — but I must exercise self-disciple and get some things done. I’m kicking myself not so much because I am running behind, but because it is my own fault. So I am thinking maybe Saturday — though weekends are usually low blog-reading days for many — maybe early next week. If WordPress would support Mr. Linky I’d even think about setting it up where others could post links (but then that would be assuming that other people save their misfit ornaments like we do!)

This is a busy week — ladies’ group party was Monday (fun!), Jesse’s first basketball game was Tuesday (more on that tomorrow, hopefully), prayer meeting at church last night, Jesse’s piano recital tonight, then another basketball game tomorrow night. Plus some of my stuff to do from last week didn’t get finished then. So it’s been “lite” posting this week, though there have been some deep thoughts along the way. 🙂

During the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons, my blog stats go way up because of several things I posted my first year of blogging. I had a lot of poems, quotes, etc. gleaned from several years of compiling our ladies ministry newsletter, and evidently people do a lot of searching for that kind of thing this time of year! I didn’t know some of you then, and I didn’t want to repost them but thought I’d post the links if any of you has time and inclination to look around. I’ll post some of my links first and then some other links around the blogosphere that have caught my eye recently.

My Christmas links:

Christmas links I have seen elsewhere lately:

One word about Christmas crafts: I see all these cute ideas during during December bur don’t have time to try them then. So the past few years I have made some in the week or two after Christmas. I’m still in the mood and the stores still have some Christmas supplies (though you could get the supplies earlier, if you’re afraid they’ll run out, and just make them when you can).

Happy reading!