It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas.
I went out to the 5th wheel and brought
in these pillows.
I like this woodland cozy cabin look.
So I decided to use what I had on hand
and make this our Christmas theme.
Pumpkin pie fueled me during the start
of my Christmas decorating :)
You may remember this old window.
It is a window taken from our 1905 home,
the first autumn
when we installed the new windows.
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My dear friend and neighbor Shirley
and I each made one of these Christmas windows
during that first Christmas season
here in our country home.
The mantel is decorated in woodland
snow, berries, pine-cones and birds.
It was fun going through our stuff
and deciding what to bring in
and what to leave packed away.
I went overboard last year (and it was fun)
but this year I'm paring down on my
indoor decorations.
I'm using this very simple nativity
this year . . .
I think that the simplicity of this nativity
boldly states the true meaning of this
Holiest of Seasons.
This little wooden basket is
new to our decorations.
It was a $3 find at Goodwill
just a couple of weeks ago.
How could I walk past it
without adding it to my cart :)
Now, I need to think of something
else to bake . . .
to give me energy to put up the tree, LOL.
Let's see . . .
cookies, cheese cake, banana-nut bread,
I do enjoy the sweets of the holidays :)
Have you started decorating yet?
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Before I say good bye for this post . . .
let's take a trip down memory lane.


Does anyone remember Glass Wax and Glass Wax Stencils?
I loved doing this as a kid each Christmas.
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Keep Smiling!
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Your blogging sister,
Connie :)

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