Journal Your Christmas 7th & 8th

I have my pages 7 & 8 to share with you today. I am amazed that I am actually keeping up with this as work is taking all my energy at the moment. I read Shimelles prompt in the morning and if it ‘speaks to me’ I try to think about it as I am driving waiting in traffic. I am so pleased that I made a page template, I find it relaxing at the end of the day just to switch off and type up my thoughts. What do you do? Are you terribly organised? I don’t know how you manage with children still at school. I would love to have done this when my boy was little but I am sure I would never have found the time!


Only joking Ben, of course you can have it all!
note to self: remember to win the lottery this weekend.


I might add in some more pictures as the days go by.

It has stopped raining here, the fierce wind has dropped and the sun is shining. I’ll send you some calm today.

Journal your Christmas 5th & 6th

Hooray, some pictures on my pages

bet you thought I wasn’t going to include any!
I do want the main focus to be on my journalling this year, which is why I joined Shimelles class (loving it so far!) Lots of colour will come from the Christmas card on the left hand page and I have pretty digital tags from Katie Pertiet at Designer Digitals that I have printed and cut ready to attach to the pages. There is room on the back of the tag for extra pictures or handwriting. I will put some pages together at the weekend and show you something that looks a bit like a book. In the meantime here are my pages 5 and 6.
There are such lovely journals on the forum and over the internet this year, very inspiring indeed.

How’s your journal coming along?

Journal Your Christmas

I have some pages to share with you today.

The pages in my journal are made from the Christmas cards we received last year, and a digital journal page I will write up each evening.
I think that Christmas cards are so beautiful I just can’t bear to throw them away. Anyway, the left hand page in my book is the card which I have trimmed to 5×7 and the right hand page is a digital page which I will have printed.
I used Katie Pertiet papers and elements to make my digital pages. I have some date tags which will be attached to the pages with ribbon and no idea just yet of how I’ll put it together. I suppose it will depend on the size of it.
My front page and 1st day of Advent are here

Sian’s Story Telling Sunday

’tis the season

…to start my Advent Journal.
I lit my Advent Candle on the first Sunday of Advent this year and decided to start my Journal from then. This is the first entry in my book.

I haven’t really thought about the meaning or start of Advent since I was a young girl going to mass on a Sunday morning with the family.
It was such a special time, a time of preparation and anticipation for the birth of Jesus. I loved the ritual and the colour of Advent in the Church. The purple wall hangings and priests vestments, a symbol of Hope and Waiting.
The peace, the singing, candlelight and the deep earthy perfume of frankincense burning touched my soul.
Mum used to begin her preparation at home like everyone else, starting with the pudding made last Sunday. There was so little money and so many of us. How she did it never ceases to amaze me. She baked and stored things away, (later, not far enough away from brother Tim who loved her mince pies!)
She shopped and stashed things in her wardrobe (discovered by brother Martin). Her knitting needles flew through the evening, socks, hats and scarves for this person or that person.
Fabric, always a bit of fabric to be made into something for this dolly or that action man.
My parents were ‘famous’ around family friends and neighbours for the sweets they made and packaged so beautifully for gifts.
I remember making smooth glossy fudge, vanilla or chocolate or rum & raisin, my dad’s favourite.
We used to stand in a row waiting for a turn to pull the toffee from one end of the kitchen to the other (or so it seemed) fold it, like a bed sheet, and pull it out again to make it chewy and smooth.
The smell and the pink and green colours of the coconut ice, are still so vivid in my memory. I didn’t like the smell of it then or now.
How our parents coped with the endless stream of demands, the television advertising and peer pressure remains a mystery. I can’t ask mum now of course but I know what she would have said. “Just get on with it!” that was her answer to lots of things. I realised as I grew up that she was a very strong Irish lady with an unshakable faith in the Lord. Only He had the answers. She certainly did not she told us, so she left things in His hands.

I have her strength and some of her faith. For that and all our childhood Christmases I thank her.

Thank you to Sian for linking all these wonderful stories together.

Merry December story telling to you all.

The cover of my Journal

and my entry for The First Sunday in Advent

I will share my JYC pages during the week. Hope you have a happy day today.