Saturday, December 1, 2012

Christmas Angels and the Memory Tree

The year of 2001 was a tough year for us.
 I was extremely sick and pregnant with the twins.
 We were working hard but struggling financially.
 We had just moved down to Lehi into a little place the kids nicknamed 'the stuck together house'.
 It was an old rundown duplex, definitely not our favorite home,
 but we were doing the best we could.
  I was still traveling up to Bountiful to work
 and our time, energy and resources were all stretched to the max.
 We were happy, we had a beautiful family to be thankful for.
 We were grateful to have a place to live, we loved our jobs, and enjoyed each others company -
 But life was hard.

In late March, my body could no longer handle being pregnant,
 and after a scary life flight helicopter ride, our miraculous babies were born.
 They were tiny and fragile and 3 months early.
 If we thought we were stretched before, we were wrong.
 Life had much more stretching in store for us.
The month of May stretched our hearts to the breaking point,
 when our beautiful baby girl returned home to her loving Heavenly Father.
 The sorrow was unbearable.

I don't think you ever fully recover from losing a child.
 Your whole world has been completely overturned and will never be the same,
 yet all around you the rest of the world doesn't stop, life continues on.
Life for us also had to continue on.
 We had four little kids and a new preemie baby to care for.
 We somehow needed to work to provide for them
 and try to keep their world as 'normal' as possible.
 It was hard!

When Christmas rolled around that year,
 I didn't have much left to give - mentally, emotionally or financially.
Somehow one of my dear clients found out we didn't have a Christmas tree.
 She and her daughter presented a darling little, lightly snow frosted tree to me
 after their nail appointment. Along with it, they gave me tiny knitted mittens to hang on it.
 It was perfect, exactly what my family needed.
  One night after work, a week or so later, I headed out to my car to drive home.
 I opened the door to get in and much to my surprise, my car was filled with food.
 The seats were stacked to the ceiling with bags of groceries.
 No one ever confessed, (although I have an idea),
 nor do I know how they knew we had very little on our pantry shelves,
 but I will ever be grateful for their thoughtful kind deed. 


Over the years, little by little, I have added many different ornaments to the 'Memory Tree'.
 The following year I bought gingerbread cookie cutters and tied them on with twine,
 and the next I added rustic bells.

 The children's handmade ornaments have been added each year also.

  I love this tree!
 It represents all that is good in this world.
 Although over the years we have added other trees to our home,
 this little tree will always stay-
 for it represents the true meaning of Christmas... 
Love.

I know that there are angels here on earth.
 I've been blessed to have seen them.
 I've known them, I've worked with them, I've received from them,
 I've lived by them, I've loved them,
 and I've sent one home.

May your December be filled with Memories, Angels and Love.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Christmas Greenery

 I love using fresh cedar garlands.
 They drape so beautifully and their fragrance is divine.


I used them with a bit of burlap and twine,
 along with a few ornaments, to decorate my chandelier.
I love how it hangs down above my dinner table,
 adding just the right touch of festive cheer.



 I covered each of my windows with them
 and added mercury glass pine cones and glittered bells in the center.



Along with my cedar garlands,
 I am enjoying this album http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxFZDNn2Hjs
I just adore the sights, sounds and smells of Christmas!

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Paperwhites and Christmas Lists

I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday, we sure enjoyed ours.
 We wrapped up our weekend with a little un-decorating then re-decorating,
 more light repair, and a bit of Christmas shopping.
 I have finally come out of my food coma, and I'm ready to tackle the Christmas season.

 The boys and I sat down Monday night and made our
 'Must Do During December' Christmas lists. 


 I planted my paperwhites.

The boys decorated the Memory Tree downstairs.


They took it very seriously!

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Nut Cups

The boys were in charge of making the nut cups this year.
 They have been working hard.


They decided to draw turkeys and pilgrims.
I think they turned out pretty great! 


Gobble Gobble!


Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Tree Trimmings


 I am a pretty firm believer that Christmas shouldn't start until after Thanksgiving.
 That said, as soon as Thanksgiving week arrives
 it seems like time speeds up and calendar days start disappearing.
 This year I decorated the salon first (before the day of Thanks) -
 I figured that way I could utilize my free Saturday, knock out one room a little early,
 and still keep the rest of the house Thanksgiving Day appropriate.


Love this Santa Key!


Dasher is quite the social butterfly,
 I think he really enjoys hanging out in the salon and meeting all the fun ladies!




Love the look of glass glitter! Beautiful sparkle with just a touch of tarnish!



The salon all dressed up in Christmas Glow!

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Calling in the Elves

I think the number one, top of the list, most dreaded Christmas chore, has hands down got to be...
 Putting the lights on the tree.
 I'm sure that is why the pre-lit Christmas tree was invented!
 They are brilliant and beautiful -
 That is until the lights don't work anymore and you have to restring them. Oh my, what a mess!
 Throwing the whole tree, lights and all in the nearest dumpster never sounded better!
 Instead, for the sake of the budget and the fact they don't make my beloved spiral tree anymore -
 I called in the troops to help wrangle this job! 

Some Live Action Shots 

Taking the lights off  -
  Approximately 2 hours



Putting the light on -
  Approximately 5 hours including a trip to the store after running out of lights


Wound care -
 Approximately 15 minutes

Finally,
 Decorating the Tree -
??? Sometime into the wee hours of the night


Troops not pictured:
Gentri - Dinner pizza pickup
Kenisha - Midnight clean up
Bear and Kolby - Outside leaf duty

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Pumpkin Stand

While treasure hunting at the DI a couple years ago, I came across this little gem.
 What a find, $5 well spent!
 It is quite worn and weathered, but I think it just adds to its character.
 Someday I have plans to redo it, but for now I am enjoying its 'well loved' look.
 This stand is very versatile.
 During the Summer it is a Lemonade Stand or Roadside Baked Goods Booth -
 Spring brings Fresh Flower Vendors -
 and during Fall, it doubles as a Carnival Ticket Window or Pumpkin Stand.
 Oh the possibilities are endless!
Right now it sits on my front porch alongside an old park bench filled with pumpkins and gourds.
My neighbor let me cut down some corn stalks from her garden, and the boys helped me tie them up to the porch pillars with some burlap ribbon.

 
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