
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
2009 ~ A New Year

Thursday, December 18, 2008
Silent night
The next few days will be really busy here at our home. Our daughter from NY will be arriving on Tuesday. We will have our whole family here for Christmas. Lots to do ~ cookies to finish, gifts to wrap, and our holiday dinner to be planned.
I'll see you soon.
Best wishes to all this holiday season.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Baking

I decided to bake a pie and some sugar-coated pecans. Notice I have the back door open in the kitchen. It's unseasonably warm for December (70 degrees). I love days like this, even though it's overcast and gray.
The house right now smells delicious!
Pumpkin pie.

And "Mary Engelbreit's Sugar-Coated Pecans". They're so yummy.
I bake these sugar-coated pecans every Christmas, and give them as gifts.
Here is the recipe.
I put them in clear cellophane bags, and add a little tag.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Wishing

maybe the little elves will come in and make all my Christmas cookies for me.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Outside decorating
This is our front door with a wreath and a big red bow.








This nandina berry bush is almost a decoration in itself.
The bright red berries are beautiful and also a good source of food for the birds during the cold winter months.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree



A bit more embellishment on the fireplace mantel.

Monday, December 8, 2008
Holiday decorating



A few more holiday cards ~


You can find these cards in my etsy shop. Check out all my holiday items!
By the way, the note cards make wonderful stocking stuffers.
Friday, December 5, 2008
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Holiday preparations
A few more decorations. I'll be doing most of my decorating when we put the tree up.


The paperwhites grew so tall, I tied them with a big white ribbon to keep them from falling over.


And a nice cup of cappuccino while I ponder over Christmas cards.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Treasure find
Christmas dessert dishes that say ~ "a partridge in a pear tree". I love the gold with the white. It's a set of 6 dessert plates, 6 cups and six saucers and I only paid $8 for all.

The cups have little gold partridges on the inside and around the rim on the outside it reads "on the first day of Christmas". The saucers say "my true love gave to me".

I can't wait to use them. They should look great with my china.
And on an outside note...
I dug up some ivy from the garden and put it in a basket and set it on the garden table for the winter. Ivy is great for displaying in pots during the winter season when not much else is growing.

I think I'll hit the garden center today and buy some ornamental cabbages and maybe some pansies for color.
Have a great day!








