Christmas Tour of Homes

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BooMama is sponsoring a Christmas tour of homes so we can show each other around our places all decked out for the holidays. What a lovely idea! I’m looking forward to going visiting!

We have this friendly fellow right by out front steps.

Snowman at door

This is on our front door.

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These are on our side doors.

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We don’t have much else in the way of outside decorations. I’d love to, but I can’t physically hang the lights, Jim hasn’t had time to, and the boys don’t really know how. A lot of homes around here have wreaths on all the front windows, and I have wanted to do that for some time, but usually right in the midst of the season there’s just no time, and afterward it is hard to find inexpensive wreaths. If I don’t get it done this year, maybe next year I will when the first Christmas things come out in the fall, before things get really busy with the holidays.

Welcome to the living room!

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I’d like to tell you about a few special things in here. I showed some of our special tree ornaments in an earlier post, so we’ll go on to the decorations on the piano.

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I usually have a few branches of greenery there, but just realized I hadn’t done that yet. I made the verse there for a calligraphy class years ago, but haven’t done much with calligraphy since, I’m afraid. I’d probably have to learn it all over again.

My mom gave me this several years ago. I has a button in the back that you can push to hear Christmas music and watch the lights flash. The boys have loved this.

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This is something else my mom sent: a Nativity music figurine.

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This is one of my most special treasures, also from my mom. I collect Boyd’s Bear figurines, and somewhere she found this Christmas tree with little miniature scenes all though it.

Boyd's tree house

Here are a couple of close-ups:

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On the other end table are these snowpeople.

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I got the three snowboys because they reminded me of my three sons. 🙂 Then the boys got each of the bigger snowmen in a crane game. So we put them all together as our family representatives. 🙂 It just occurred to me that I should get a little feminine hat for one of the bigger ones to represent me. 🙂

I think Jesse bought these for me one year:

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So that little area looks like this:

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As you can tell, I have pastel colors and a lot of pink in my home. That’s a bit of a dilemma at Christmas with all the reds: some of my ornaments and things that were given to me have red in them. In recent years I’ve leaned toward the maroonish bluer reds and dark pinks that would go better with the rest of the decor. But, as I said in the earlier posts about ornaments, I want this all to be family-friendly more than “designer” decorating, so for the most part I just don’t worry about it. However, I was delighted to find this little snowman in my living room colors:

Snowman in my living room colors!

Here are the last couple of things in the living room:

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This is something else my mom sent when the boys were little. They don’t do much with it now, but they used to love moving the little mouse from pocket to pocket through December.

Advent calendar

I was excited to find this “Noel” sign in pinks and blues, and it works well at the window over the kitchen sink:

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One of my favorite decorations is this little mouse. If you light the candle in the back it looks like a fire in the fireplace.

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Here is the fireplace in the family room with the stockings. I made the plaid ones after we were first married and a dear friend knit the others for each of the boys as a baby gift after they were born. The rest of this room is in blue, tan, and off-white, so the red doesn’t clash with pinks in here. 🙂

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I made these ages ago and they are getting worn and falling apart a little, but the boys love these.

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Lastly is this little guy in a corner of the family room by the door:

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Thanks so much for stopping by! Come visit any time. 🙂 I’m looking forward to visiting the rest of the homes linked to BooMama’s Christmas tour, but it may take me a while to get around.

Saturday Photo Scavenger Hunt: Red

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Jeremy on a snowy day

Red is not one of my favorite colors, so I don’t have much of it in my home, and I wondered what to put up today. I thought of a couple of photos I could scan in, and then remembered this one from a couple of years ago (no snow yet this year) of Jeremy out in the snow and being red from the cold.

He inherited his mom’s tendency to have red cheeks — I was even nicknamed “Rosie” for a while in high school because of my “rosy” cheeks.

Wordless Wednesday: The multipurpose Biblical play costume

I bought this robe either for my husband or older son years ago, but none of the males in my house ever wears a bathrobe. It has gotten use many, many times over they years, though, in Christmas plays. The boys have been shepherds and wise men in it, and here Jesse played Joseph two years ago. He is on his knees for the group photo.

Forgive me for not being wordless this week. 🙂

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Thanksgiving decorations

(Friday’s Feast post is below.)

Before I change gears completely from Thansgiving to Christmas (I know, I know, most people are in full-fledged Christmas mode already. I like a little lag time inbetween 🙂 ), I wanted to post a few of my Thanksgiving decorations. I didn’t put up many fall decorations at all — it was just too busy to get them up. But I did want to add a few Thanksgiving touches.

These are my little pilgrims and Indians. I got them at a craft show in GA when we lived there. That craft show is one of the things I miss most about that place! There don’t seem to be many here in SC any more.

My husband got this Boyd’s Bear figurine for me on my birthday in August. ♥ I love those leaves — I got them through a home party called Home Interiors several years ago and I haven’t seen anything like them since. I’d love to find more. They have the fall colors only muted and pinkish, which works well in my house with pink in several rooms.

Here is a close-up of the figurine:

Finally, here is the cheery scarecrow I have on my front door:

I have some other scarecrows I usually put out — but they’ll have to wait til next year.

Though I love the Christmas season, I’m a little sad to bid autumn farewell.

Wordless Wednesday: More brotherly love

Brotherly love

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Saturday Photo Scavenger Hunt: Growth

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1993:

Brothers in 1992

2005:

Brothers in 2005

Wordless Wednesday: Message in the snow

Message in the snow

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Saturday’s Photo Scavenger Hunt: Windows

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Longing for the great outdoors

This was from about 21 years ago when Jeremy was able to pull himself up and get around on foot a little bit. There was always something fascinating about looking out the window of the front screen door to the big wide world outside!

Jesse visiting with Jeremy

This was about 10 years ago. I think Jeremy (older now! 🙂 ) had some outside chore — cleaning the window or something. Jesse, then a toddler, loved to come and talk to him through the window.

View of the curtains

This was taken by Jeremy when he was about 3. It was supposed to be a picture of my sister, but he had not yet developed his photography-taking skills and got her somewhat out of the frame. 🙂 He did however, get a nice shot of my ruffled country curtains which were all the rage then!

Biltmore House

This is one of my middle son Jason’s pictures of the Biltmore house in Asheville, NC. His high school Junior-Senior banquet was there a couple of years ago. He has several great pictures of it, and several great window shots, but I’ll just use this one since I have several windows up already. 🙂

Wordless Wednesday: Cozy

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