Tuesday, December 18, 2012
I love Christmas. No bah-humbug, for me. I love all the decorations although it is a
lot of work.
Our Christmas tree tells a story
of our family and friends. The ornaments
include some old glass ones given to us by Fred’s mother and others she made
for us in the years she was still well enough to do things like that. We miss her. There are a few designs made of
thin wooden strips that I put together in Germany well over 35 years ago. Some straw
figures and yarn eyes-of-God came from Mexico when we lived in El Paso in 1979.
Fred’s aunt made some sweet elves we still have which makes us miss her when we
see them. There are at least five
motorcycle-themed ornaments. Fred turned
the gorgeous wooden ornaments over the years. Then there are woolly sheep I
made more recently. There are wonderful
pieces that were presents from friends and family, including some made with
great care by our friends. And then
there are many that were made in China!
Last year I found some lovely
Swedish straw stars and other figures on ebay that I had to have.
Our Christmas village is very
tiny, but I love it. Many of the little horses and their attendants are from my
collection of Britains lead and plastic farm figures. The two ceramic houses
and some of the people are from my Mom’s collection, handed down to me when she
passed away last year. We miss her as
well.
Some things are baked already, just no cookies
yet. There is still time. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all!