December and Me

December and me 2014

Faith, Hope and Love

So it’s arrived then? December I mean. There was I thinking it was ages away and in the twinkling of a Christmas light it’s here.

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Yes of course I complain:
“Where has all the time gone?
The last year I mean, twelve months, just gone!
What on earth am I going to get you?
Where am I going to store all the food?
The fridge isn’t big enough”.

Then you join in:
“What on earth have you ordered? How many have you invited?”
And back to me like a tennis ball. “Yes we do need all that wine
and the port and if you think I can cope with ½ a bottle of Amaretto left over from last Christmas you’ll be cooking your own Christmas lunch!”

But I love it, love December, all the prep, the carols, the friends dropping in, the drinks parties, the lunches, the family coming over.
Bringing the stuff down from the loft, (Yes, all of it please) forgetting it’s all still on our bed when we head up to bed.
The photos I take, the notes that I make, the lists, the cards and the sparkling lights.
The Christmas china, the table linen and the jolly napkins I like before the day. But, white linen napkins on the day.
The red-stemmed wine glasses, sugared almonds in the red cocktail glass and the chocolates in the little wicker hamper.
The twiggy tree, the beautiful welsh black crib figures with the little bail of straw that has survived another year in the loft. We had that at our old house and we’ve been here fourteen years!
All go on the big windowsill please.
The wrapping paper, ribbons and Washi tape. Yes that’s new but red of course.
Oh! Scented candles and the wreaths and the bells and the holly leaves.
The fairy lights, unravelled all around the room. Fingers crossed and breath held. Will they work? Will they work? Will they work?
Do you remember our dad checking all the beautiful big bulbs, giving them a little twist to see if they were just loose or ‘dud’
These days it’s all LED lights and no such thing as spares.
Oh! Mums golden reindeer! I know it looses its gold bits everywhere and every day, but she loved it and now I do too.
Mums *‘Flight out of Egypt’ that we bought her, she loved it so much and the remaining four figures from the crib we had as children, I like that on my kitchen windowsill. I expect you know the story of the babe wrapped in a bandage?
I’ll find it and post it in a few days.
The shopping, the deliveries, the crush and the rush
The films and the music, the cards and the love.
And the tree, the most beautiful, most perfect tree I can find to decorate with love and memories and maybe a glass of mulled wine while I think of you and the Christmases we’ve shared.

December and me, smiling, happy, singing along with Christmas carols, writing to my blog friends, spending time with ‘here’ friends
Sending love.
Feeling loved.

Faith makes all things possible. Hope makes all things work. Love makes all things beautiful.

December and me, like November and me is Sian’s lovely idea.

*The Flight out of Egypt is a black Welsh Slate figurine depicting this scene

Catching up with you

“Hi, come in, thanks for coming over. I have the heating on, you’ll soon warm up”, is pretty much how I’ll greet you if you did come to visit me. I’d hug you of course.

Abi at Creating Paper Dreams had this idea of an imaginary catch up over a cup of tea (or whatever you like to drink) once a month.

We begin as always with our family news, fortunately ours are both well. Ben & Lotta seem happy in their new place. We met her parents last weekend. They came over from Helsinki to visit her & Ben in their home. It was all very exciting and we had a really lovely evening with them in a restaurant in Bristol.

We have decided on a hot chocolate to drink this afternoon and of course a mince pie or a piece of Stollen? or both?

“My health has not been too dusty since I last saw you but I am on the mend now. I have gum disease inherited from my poor ‘ole mum and seem to be constantly at the dentist. It gets me down, not to mention the pain sometimes, but my dentist is so lovely, kind and gentle. She doesn’t mind my little rituals either. I take my shoes off and bring my beautiful purple mohair cardigan with me and between us we wrap me up in it. I feel like a child, I remember my mother and the horrors she went through and sometimes I cry. It’s the anaesthetic of course. But dentistry has changed so much over the years, my practice is very modern with all the latest equipment and up to date thinking and wonderful care.
Enough! lets talk craft and Christmas!”

I have been making some small christmas tree decorations with narrow ribbon and beads and showed the girls how to make them at our craft evening this week. I saw them on You Tube last year and bookmarked them. If anyone knows where the idea originated I will happily give proper credit for them.

Brown ribbon tree

Green ribbon tree

I made a very pretty advent calendar for Ben & Lotta using a 24 hole mini muffin tin.
I bought a new tin so that Lotta could use it after the holiday. The little holes have their favourite sweets in apart from three which have a christmas tree decoration which I made for them. The covers for the holes are punched from old Christmas cards and attached with a little bit of blu tac, the ribbon just makes it easy to pull the disk away.

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I am altering a book following Julie Kirks free tutorial, for my December Days Challenge.

Altered book

I show you some postcards I have just received from Moo.com, I am determined to get them in the post on time this year.
I have written a few out over the weekend.
Something strange happened on Friday evening, I was addressing an envelope to Helena when my Mac alerted me to an e-mail just coming in…from Helena!

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I am still sending out my art postcards each week. They seem to be going to family at the moment. I don’t quite know how that happened, I was sure I mixed all the names up.
I have been listening to Christmas music for a couple of weeks now, wearing festive socks and feeling generally organised. Oh! and I just bought these jolly looking gloves!

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You may have already seen them, sorry!

Cheri’s soundtrack to your life challenge is of course Christmas music. I still can’t pick a favourite, but when I hear this I know that Christmas is on it’s way.

We only buy gifts for each other these days so no major shopping & wrapping to be done.
I have my brother and his partner to stay over the holiday and of course, much as we joked we would all be going to Ben & Lotta, they are in fact coming here!
We will be seven for Christmas lunch and have decided on a Secret Santa this year.
Oh hark at me, your poor ears! and it’s getting dark, time for you to hit the road.
Thank you for visiting, for listening, for bringing your beautiful art to show me but most of all thank you for your support, especially as I was away so long.
Oh! and I am trying to get the hang of Instagram, promise!

This is the last time Abi will be hosting her wonderful meme. She has done a great job every month and it was a particularly lovely thing to do.

Thank you Abi. x

Thankful For

November and Giving Thanks
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November 29th

November 29 TF Home

November 30th

November 30 TF

FMS October Alphabet Challenge

There were five more days in October after we had finished the alphabet so the prompt became numbers.
The last two days of a challenge I really enjoyed.

Number four, the crayons were still on my desk from Y is for…

Four is for

And number five

Five is for

So that’s October and November done. I find the days go so quickly doing a daily challenge, and here we are on the eve of December.

I wonder what December and me will look like?