Thursday, December 23, 2010

Christmas Tablescape 2010

It's almost time!  Are you ready?  I am!!!   I also would like to share my Christmas table with you for Tablescape Thursday.  I have it all set for my side of the family this year who will be joining us the day after Christmas to celebrate. 

 We will be going to my sister in laws house for my husbands side of the family celebration on Christmas Day.  We always rotate locations with his family. Believe me when I say, I'd have a few more tables to show you if they were coming here this year.  LOL!

Since it's just my side of the family coming to our house the day after it's a small affair that only requires one table.  We are having spaghetti!  I know, I know, we don't want to eat traditional Christmas foods two days in a row and I love to cook spaghetti.  Regardless of what were eating, I've still set the table for a traditional Christmas dinner.

Let me just say that my table cloth is not this bright red.  I could not get the right color for anything so you'll just have to imagine it is a bit deeper red and actually very pretty.




Here's the setting we will be using this year.  I've combined my Holiday Ribbon china with my Lenox Accoutrements. 

I got this pattern the first Christmas we were married from Belks. 

 I was not overly crazy about using this pattern with the Holiday Ribbon and was hoping my new china would have arrived by now.  Unfortunately is hasn't and this combination has even kind of grown on me.  So, it's all good!





This is my Sterling Silver I inherited from my inlaws.  I only have 6 settings of this.   Since the set is monogrammed on the backs it was split between me and my sister in law.

This is the best shot I could get of the monograms.  They are on the back of each utensil upside down.

Because I have more then 6 eating on Sunday I added my stainless too.  I think it coordinates pretty well with my sterling silverware.  The pattern is Louisiana by Oneida.







I used the same centerpiece as I did for my winter white table scape but added some greenery w/poinsettias and a few Christmas balls.









Thank you for visiting.  I'm getting so excited now.  I love Christmas and can hardly wait!

Wishing you and your family
A Very Merry Christmas!
Mary

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Where Are you Christmas?

Warning!  This is a long wordy post.  If you don't have time to read it, that's fine but you will miss my Christmas message.  I'm taking a break from posting so much for a bit so please indulge me this time.  

Good Morning!  If you have visited my blog at all lately and had your volume on you have heard one of my favorite songs..."Where are you Christmas".   I have it on my play list both in musical and vocal forms.  It is sung by Faith Hill and is just so beautiful!  Have you ever felt this way  at Christmas before?  Lost and unable to find the joy?  I will share a secret with you, I certainly have.  There have been times in my life when the events of a life ever changing with circumstances beyond my control have put quite a damper on all the Christmas joy. 

Thankfully I learned a long time ago what holds real joy in your heart and that truly is LOVE.  It is why Jesus came to this world, "For God so LOVED the world".   It is why he sacrificed and died for us, to save us all!  Because, he LOVED us!

I have such a hard time with those who despise the holidays.  Believe me, there are plenty of people out there who cannot stand Christmas!   I certainly can sympathize with those who are dreading it because they cannot give or celebrate in a way that others are, or are missing those that they love the most.   However when you close yourself off because of your circumstances you close the door on receiving the best gift possible, the gift of LOVE.  No one gets a perfect life but a life filled with LOVE seems perfect to me!  There are so many ways to give and receive LOVE other then gifts, the best gift you can give, is yourself.  

I love everything about the holidays!  It is why I celebrate BIG because I have a true LOVE for Christmas.  This is the time of year when friends and family should gather to show their LOVE for our Lord and Saviour and for each other.  It is why I go to all the trouble to put up the lights, and the trees, and the baking, and homemade gifts and the mad rush of store shopping.  It is why I tolerate the negative attitudes, and chuckle about the family bickering's.  It is all worth it to me!  The one time of year I get to really show others how much I LOVE them.  I cannot think of any better way to honor Jesus then to share my LOVE with those whom he has put in my life.  The day may come I may not always be so blessed to decorate as I do or spend on the gifts I'd like to, or even spend the time with those that I love.  But you can believe I will use every opportunity I can joyfully while I can!  I have learned that LOVE cannot be received if it is not given.   And a heart that is open to receiving LOVE, can also give it in return!

For my blogging friends I hope to give you a little of the gift of my time over the next few days.  I have much so much already done.  I am so grateful for the time to have gotten everything decorated early this year.

My house is all decorated and the trees are twinkling, except for the annoying strands that keep going out.  LOL!

The presents have all been purchased and wrapped in color coordinated paper this year too.  That was a new effort by me this year.   I like it!  Too bad I cannot seem to snap this photo without a yellow tint to show you.  After several shots, I decided it was time to get over it, post it, and move on. 

My beautiful paper whites have sprouted and grew rapidly in time to bloom for Christmas and fill the air with their very unusual pungent odor.  Phew!

The last of my handmade gifts are done and hanging to dry.

All I've left to do now is make some treats.  Yes, those are boxes and bag there.  Hahh-hmm!

Then make some banana bread, eat some tangelos, (thanks MOM!) and take my oldest son shopping. 

 Yes, I said shopping!  His only wish for Christmas was more Chef clothes.  You may remember he lives and goes to culinary school in Charleston and works at a swanky local restaurant, down there.  This year he will not be home for Christmas.   As his career continues to unfold I see a new direction for our family Christmas's fast approaching.  We will adjust and celebrate together when we can.  I see many changes in our future after this year.  He is home now for just a few days and will be back after the new year if not sooner to fully celebrate with us.

I plan to spend the rest of my days getting ready for Christmas, enjoying all the hub bub and hopefully visiting your blogs some when I get some down time and can squeeze it in.  I love seeing all that you are doing and how you are sharing the LOVE of Christmas in your hearts online.  It is such a joy to me and I really appreciate it.

I also want to thank Lynn at "Happier Than a Pig in Mud" for the beautiful gift I received in the mail the other day.  I won one of her beautiful stained glass pieces from her giveaway at her "The Reason for the Season" party.

What a wonderful piece of art!  Thank you, thank you, my blogging buddy! :))


For all of you who read this all the way through,


 God Bless you! 
Have a very Merry Christmas!
Mary

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Our Holiday Lights

Hi All! I am very happy to share our front porch all decked out for Christmas.  I am joining the following parties; The Saturday Night Special and Seasonal Sundays. What can I say, I am just an old party gal this time of year!

Thanks also to my good friend over at Debbiedoo's I'm adding a few fun enhanced photos from Picnik.  She shares the coolest things.  Really!  Thanks Debbie, I love this sight.   I finally found the time to work on this.   I was having the best time playing with these this morning when suddenly you guessed it our internet went down.  Luckily, I had already saved a few of them as it's been down most of the day now and just came back up.  So this post will be a mixture of fun and standard photos.  I hope you enjoy!

I got such a kick out of making this one!  I love it!

Here's the outside of our house all ready for Christmas.


 Funny how my decor looks rather skimpy in these photos.

 I really didn't add much of anything new, just added some holiday touches.

You remember my wash stand on the front porch don't you?


I just added greenery and pine cones to the iron window box.


And I gave my sassy Mr. Roo a new bow and bell.


He just loves to get a new bow each season and thinks he's something now with bell too.

This arch was one of two I got at the thrift store awhile back.


Here on the other side of the front door is my bench and topiary stands.




This iron topiary received some greenery and pine cones too.


But I also added a bit of red berries I picked up from the Dollar Tree.  I am loving that store this year! 


On this topiary I just tied a bow and added another bell.






The new wreath I made is still holding together well.


I kept the old poinsettia garland I had above the door.


I decided it really doesn't look too bad to me, and can make it through one more year.


I've always had burgundy bows and just redid these last year.  Now with the new wreath I may go with red, next year. 




A touch of greenery on the end of the railing.  Please excuse the bows, we have had some crazy wind storms lately and everything really took a beating, but at least they didn't blow away.


I really hate the way the house looks with the wires from the lights all over it in the day time but it's so worth it when it starts to get dark, because then it all comes alive.


























Taking photos of Christmas lights is challenging for a novice like me but occasionally if your persistent, you get one that really works and then it's all worth it!



Thanks for visiting!  I hope your having a great weekend!
I am done with my Christmas shopping now and am looking forward to a weeks worth of baking goodies and treats and time spent with my family. 
Merry Christmas Yall!
Mary