Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Gifted (12/20/11)


One of the lovely friends from our homeschool group had the brilliant idea of having a Secret Santa exchange among the moms this year. Many of us would really like to “do a little something" for each of our friends at this time of year, but have budgetary constraints. And many of us would really like to “craft a little something" for each of our friends, but have time constraints. So, this really helped each of us feel we have gifted something unique and memorable to ONE of our dear friends, without busting the budgetary and temporal budgets, and in a way that was appreciated by the bulk of our lovely group.

And, I have to say, everyone guessing who their Secret Santa was, was one of the best parts of this exchange. There are those of who have known one another for several years, and know exactly what one another’s talents are. And, there are those who are relatively new to the group, or that we don't know every well, and really don't know what their talents are. But in the end, through a process of trial-and-error and "knowing" guesses, we each figured out who our Secret Santa was.

So, apologies in advance to those whose lovely gifts were not appropriately photographed. Not everyone was able to attend our exchange today. And, for those whose gifts were represented, I mostly suck as a photographer, but I did my best.

In general, some of my favorite gifts to give and receive are consumables. This one was a "spa" theme, with a lovely hand-knitted item to make it extra special. The knitted items just “happened” to match the recipient’s bathroom décor.






Those of us who knit have been mysteriously focused on fingerless gloves. So, one of us made some lovely lavender ones, along with the most fabulous felted bag made from a wool sweater. It kind of says a lot when you can look at a knitted item, recognize the pattern, and figure out who knitted it ;)



Our Master Photographer created a custom calendar which was absolutely spectacular. Not just that the photography was spectacular, but each print was taken from a field trip taken with the recipient's family, or of her absolutely beautiful girls. Every single print was absolutely frame-able. I want a calendar like that!





Please excuse the paltriness of this photo, but this gift was a really fabulous collection of hand-made cards, all of them with the thingy-hoochie-dealy-bobs that scrapbookers are fluent in, and which I have absolutely no clue how to use or assemble. The use to which I would put this collection....really...so lovely...I'm so jealous, because I actually write notes to people! ;)




One of the sweetest, really. Lovely little napkins, just perfect for coffee or tea or a small snack. Mom doesn't sew, but her young daughter does, and put these together. Love, love, LOVE these!





This basket was absolutely OVERFLOWING with wonderful goodness, most especially those "cookie/soup/goodie in a jar" dealies that I have never had the patience to assemble myself, but have loved each time I receive one (and then some!). I know what someone will be having for breakfast on Christmas morning!




This little sun-catcher was crafted by someone whose sun-catchers grace both my home and my vehicle. (It was kind of humorous watching the recipient try to guess the crafter while one of the crafter’s sun-catchers quietly hung from my window just behind the recipient’s head ;) The pendant is a lovely two-sided piece with a dragon on one side and a phoenix on the other. The colors are fabulous!





Finally, my own little stash of goodies, complete with “Mama Bear” coffee mug (how sweet is that?!?). The frozen “hot chocolate balls” I have hidden in the furthest frozen reaches of the full-sized freezer (top shelf in the back corner where the kids won’t find it), just waiting for a night of insomnia. Drop one of those puppies in my Mama Bear mug of hot milk, with just a dash (or two) of Baileys, and I’ll be snoring til dawn. The chocolate biscotti’s I’ve already sampled, and WOW! I might just have to hide those away and ration then throughout the dark winter months as midnight snacks. And just in case you’re wondering, I’m NOT sharing! Unless you’re a special friend (and aren’t you all?) and happen to be in my bedroom at 3:00 am when I’m snagging one ;)







One of the best parts of our little gathering (aside from the wonderful company) was the pile of home-made eatables brought and shared by one of our friends. Lots of yummy goodness!







Thank you, ladies, for a very enjoyable day!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Random Holiday Pix

Yeah, I know I'm tardy. I seem to be behind in everything right now...


Papa Bear's magnificent pies.

Rufus meets a new friend.

Bro Bear with his new Red Rider air rifle.


New boots in new snow.


Unique snowman.


Jenny's new best friend.


New footies for all!

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Christmas Day

Evidence of St. Nick's visit... snowy bootprints from the fireplace to the tree.


Pie eaten, milk drank, and carrots nibbled.


New winter footies from Nana.


Molly B enjoying her holiday treat.


New LEGO set being assembled by T-Bear.


Teamwork: Brother Bear and BooBoo working on LEGO's.


Mama Bear's new easel awaiting an artist. Guess I better start learning to draw.

We are truly blessed by the most wonderful family and friends. Our deepest love and affection go to each one of you who have been part of our lives this past year. Blessings to all in the coming year.

Friday, December 25, 2009

Christmas Eve

Is this a picture of home, or what?


Papa Bear's family tradition includes having a miniature train set up around the tree...


The miniature village...


Papa Bear leading carols at the piano...


....and reading "'Twas The Night Before Christmas".


I love Christmas :)

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Delivery!

Papa Bear and The Cubs preparing to deliver The Pies to friends and neighbors...

Wrapping, labeling and bowing.

Guess what this one is?.....


T-Bear donning his Santa attire...


....and Brother Bear doing the same.


All wrapped up and ready to go....


Decked out and ready to hit the trail.
Don't ask about BooBoo's puppy hat...I don't have a clue.


All loaded up in the sleigh and ready to go.


It has been reported by Papa Bear that the Cubs delivered much, much more than just pies. They delivered a huge bundle of joy with each drop-off, along with a volumous bellowing of "Merry Christmas" accompanied by huge grins. The huge grins were repaid in kind.
Isn't that what the Christmas Spirit is all about? I just love it when the kids play Santa :)

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Pie Day!

Apple pie assembly line.
Peeling (Papa), washing and stem removal (BooBoo), and slicing (Brother).

Brother Bear with the corer.


A pile of apples waiting for sugar and spice.


BooBoo mixing the sugar and spice.


Brother mixing.


Pecans awaiting syrup.


Mini pecan.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Holiday Lights

No words necessary...

Papa's Pride
I just LOVE Christmas :)

Monday, December 7, 2009

Tree Trimming

It was a two-day gig this year. We picked up the tree on Saturday afternoon...

Papa Bear attempting the usual trimming of the stump...


...as BooBoo Bear watched.

The handsaw just was not cutting it,
so out came the powertools...
...which inspired a larger audience.
And, finally, the levelling of the tree by Brother Bear.
Day Two...

T-Bear workin' the ornaments.

BooBoo Bear trimming.

Our traditional break-proof ornaments...



And, my favorite traditional Bride's ornaments,
which only go up top where the cats (and kids) can't swat them off.

Papa Bear topping the tree.

Counting down...

The tree in all its glory.

And, the final touch...the train.

Boo's in charge of the railway.