Showing posts with label christmas tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas tree. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

'Twas the night before Christmas...

... and all through the house...

...not a creature was stirring...

... except Baby, the cat who loves Christmas!

We finally decorated our tree last night.

We've never waited this long to decorate before...

But it was worth the wait. We've been sitting and admiring it all day long.

It's always so much fun to get out our favorite ornaments, and reminisce.

Baby, pondering which ornament(s) she will attack first.

"Not me, Mommy. I'm going to be a good girl this year!"
(I'll believe that when I see it!)


Sure enough, Baby has been a good (albeit mischievous) girl and she knows that means she'll be getting something from Santa, so she's been waiting patiently for him to come down the chimney!

Oh! What's this? It looks as though Baby has finally heard "the prancing and pawing of each little hoof" up on the roof, so I'd better put out the cookies and milk and hop into bed myself!

From our family to yours, wishing you all a very Merry Christmas!

Joining My Romantic Home for Show & Tell Friday this week.

Donna

Monday, January 7, 2013

How long is 'a year' to a cat?


At that time I told her not to worry. After all, next Christmas is less than a a year away!

But when I came down the hallway just a few minutes ago, I found her sitting on top of the pie safe, looking so longingly at where our tree once stood (and probably wondering why Mr. J's doggy bed has taken its place).

At Christmastime, the top of the pie safe was her FAVORITE place to sit when she "played" with the tree (which I'm certain she believes was a toy that had been purchased just for her!)

Poor Baby. Don't worry. A year isn't too long. As a matter of fact, when you get to be my age, a year flies by in the blink of an eye!

So again, how long is a year to a cat? I'm not sure, but I think Baby is camped out here for the long haul, patiently waiting until next Christmas....

... when her beloved tree will once again sit next to the pie safe with all the sparkly 'cat toys'  dangling from its branches!!! You're such a character, Baby!

(a closeup of Baby using my watercolor filter)

I'm joining Brenda at Cozy Little House for Tweak It Tuesday
(even though Baby has not enjoyed our 'un-Christmas' tweaking!)
and Cindy at My Romantic Home for Show & Tell Friday.
 
I hope you all have a lovely weekend!!!

Donna

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Photo ornaments, the stars of the tree

Every year the tree gets a few new ornaments.

I've added a photo ornament of both girls to the tree every year since they were born. That box of ornaments does not get put downstairs with the Christmas decorations. It's kept in the top of the bedroom closet for safe keeping. It is that box of photo ornaments, of the girls and other loved ones, that is the most fun to open each year.

Here are this year's ornaments, both recent photos of the girls. Their baby days were long ago as they are now in their twenties.
(That makes for a LOT of ornaments!
Probably not the wisest decision to go to a SLIM tree this year!)
 
The ornaments from Wal Mart were originally black. I wanted to lighten them up a bit so I painted them blue, letting some of the black show through in the crevices. I like them much better now. Before I hang them next year I'll give them a coat of high gloss polyurethane and maybe some glitter, but I was anxious to get them on the tree this year.
 
It seems like yesterday that their newborn ornaments were put on the tree...
 
...followed by their First Christmas ornaments.
 
This locket ornament is one of my favorites. I got it back in the early 90's (I think from Lillian Vernon) when the girls were little.
 
Of course I keep the locket open when it's hanging on the tree.
 
There's a picture of hubby from the 60's when he was in the Marines.
 
And photos of loved ones no longer with us, but whose memories we always hold close to our hearts.
(Late 1940's era photos of my mom and dad).

 Our four legged family is also represented on the tree...
those who are with us and those who no longer are.
(These are photos of some of our loyal companions who have crossed the rainbow bridge.)

I have to share these adorable tinsel ornaments I purchased a few years ago. If you are an animal lover, you must check out one of my FAVORITE Etsy shops, OldWorldPrimitives. I purchased a set of 3 different CAT ornaments...
 
...and 3 different DOG ornaments! Are they not the cutest things ever?
(Yet another photo oranment in the background... My sister and I visiting Santa back in 1958 at the Boston Jordan Marsh Department Store.)
 
And what tree is complete without at least one celebrity photo ornament?
Years ago the girls met Fred Savage of The Wonder Years when he was appearing in a play.
The NICEST, most down-to-earth celebrity you will ever meet!!!!
(Taken at the Cape Cod Playhouse in Dennis, MA, summer of 1998.
Santa Caps, moon, other embellishments added by me, of course.
I hope he doesn't mind that he's part of our cherished Christmas tree decor!)
 
Wishing you all a peace filled, Merry Christmas.
 
Donna

Monday, December 12, 2011

Coming out of seclusion...

Hello friends. I want to take a moment to thank everyone, from the bottom of my heart, for the lovely, heartfelt words of support at my dad's passing. I thought I would get back into the swing of things much sooner, but it has taken more time than I expected.

I have thrown myself into work, trying to keep busy and stay focused. If I'm busy, I don't have time to think. Blogging makes me think. I have to think about things to write about, usually what is going in in my small little life. Dad is always in my thoughts it seems, and it's just been too hard to put into words what I've been feeling.

I want to apologize about the "Bad Case of Blogger's Block" post that showed up in November on my blog. Can you believe that that was a post I actually started over a year ago when I couldn't think of anything to blog about? I grabbed some photos from my computer, intending to eventually making it a coherent post and I scheduled it to go live the following year. I then forgot all about it and because I haven't blogged since August, I didn't realize it had gone live in its rough, non-verbal state.

So what have I been doing? Dealing with guilt of my dad having been in a nursing home/rehab facility, a place he did not want to be. Wishing I had done many things differently. Revisiting so many things and wishing I could go back in time and do some things differently which (in my mind) may have changed the outcome. Stress eating. God, have I been stress eating. I will be getting rid of my Weight Loss log on the sidebar because I've regained all the weight I'd worked so hard to lose. If I ever feel up to starting the weight loss journey again, I'll start a new log on my sidebar.

I'm still wearing dad's blue shirt. The one everyone said was "his" color. They were right. It's a beautiful shade of pale blue. The rhinestone brooch was my addition. I can say without any hesitation that my dad never sported the brooch when he wore this shirt.

When I take a break from transcribing, the shops, and/or trying to paint, I sometimes see these beauties in our neighborhood.

A friend called me last week to let me know they were in her yard, so you know I had to grab my camera and head down for a visit.

After having no tree at all last year, we decided to take a chance this year even though Baby is as crazy as ever. We didn't put any of our breakable ornaments on the tree which was a smart move because she's constantly batting at everything and trying to climb up or through the tree.

She's a very mischievous little cat and I'm certain she thinks the tree was solely put up for her amusement.

I have a feeling she will miss it come January.

Sweet Jarrett is also enjoying the tree. I think all the critters are excited that Santa will be bringing them some treats. They've been very, very good this year (yes, even Baby).

Our little Tiger, now 18, spends most of her time on Amanda's bed, laying next to the heating vent in my office/studio, or watching the world go by outside her window... Santa knows her favorite treats are Temptations and I'm sure he'll be leaving her a few different flavors.

(Baby watching for Santa)

I doubt I will be back before the holidays so I want to take this time to once again thank you ALL for your kindness and to wish you all a Merry Christmas!

Donna