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Thursday, December 23, 2010

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas


Cards have been sent. These pine cone stamps are what motivated me to send cards in the first place. Sure, keeping up with old friends was a factor too, but I really wanted to use these stamps. Aren't they pretty?


The tree is up. Isn't it lovely? I think I outdid myself this year. 


Parties are in full-swing. My mister and I got all fancied up for a party at the Brown Hotel. And if you must know, the tree above is in the Brown's lobby. I played total tourist and snapped lots of photos of the place.


Christmas records are in near-constant rotation. The Dean Martin one is my favorite because I love "June in January" and "Baby It's Cold Outside." 


We also have an autographed copy of "Christmas with Colonel Sanders." It may be the most unusual album we have in our record collection. I'm not certain, but I think it came from my Grandma Trudy. She used to work for KFC, so perhaps that's how the autograph came about.  


And finally, the nativity is set out. It's up on a table this year instead of under the tree. I like being able to see it more. I'm very curious about what new addition my father-in-law might be making for it this year. Wise man? Sheep? Angel? 

As much as I love doilies and lacy things, I'm not usually one for covering my tables in them. However, I made an exception because I think it looks like snow and because this tablecloth was crocheted by my childhood next-door neighbor, Mrs. Piper. I wanted her hard work to be put to some use.

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I hope you're enjoying the holiday season!

3 comments:

  1. Lovely! Have a very Merry Christmas!

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  2. Beautiful! It's all awesomely festive.

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  3. I just read and listened to this: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-12059969 and got a little chuckle when I got over here and saw that you pondered what might come next for your nativity set. Maybe it will be a defecater....

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