I did some research on the Internet today to find out how Advent originated. There’s no clear timeline when the ritual of Advent became popular, but it has been credited to the Catholic Church, most likely with Pope St. Gregory the Great in the 6th Century. The practice of the Advent Calendar came later with the […]
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Provoking Thoughts About Christmas
December 8, 2011
A few days ago, I made up a list of some of my thoughts about Christmas. The big one was how behind I was, which I remedied last weekend by settling down and finishing gifts that I was making and ordering things that needed to be ordered. But the rest of my list is less […]
North Pole Update
December 5, 2011
At the end of October, I wrote about planning ahead for the Christmas holidays. So how is this North Pole elf doing? Not very good. Maybe Santa will fire me and I can go back to bed. Ha! I’d hoped by Thanksgiving to have my annual letter drafted and photos chosen. I also wanted to get the […]
Check It Off For Thanksgiving
November 22, 2011
Let’s see – here’s my Thanksgiving check-off. I’ve included highlights of some recipes that I’ve used in the past (and they tasted great). Turkey – thawing (yes, use all the pepper called for in here) – CHECK Cranberry relish – done (if made ahead or frozen, leave the walnuts until right before ready to serve) […]
Welcoming The Holidays
October 25, 2011
I can’t believe we’re already into the end of October and Christmas is only two months from today. It’s hard to already be welcoming the holidays, but it’s easier to start working on them now so as to enjoy them when they come. A favorite book of mine is Unplug the Christmas Machine by Jo Robinson & […]
The Most Valuable Thing I Own
October 19, 2011
In my varied readings, the question was posed – what is the most valuable thing that you own? Not the most valuable thing that you have, but that you own. I think for me, the most valuable thing I own are my job skills. I’d written recently about my grandfather urging the cousins to have […]
Shameful, Shameful Humor
September 30, 2011
My favorite boy toy has always had a sense of humor (at the end of this link, I told one of his jokes). At the time I thought it was shameful that he acted that way, but all these years later it’s pretty funny to look at this Christmas picture from when we were newly […]
Permanent In My Hair Was Only Okay
July 24, 2011
It’s always funny to look back at the different hairstyles I’ve worn – some are pretty good, some are okay, and others are pretty funny. When my Mom turned 70, my sister and I worked together on a photo album for her. One of the things we did was all her hairstyles over the year. […]
Immediately Start Laughing
July 10, 2011
My husband and brother-in-law love their jokes, often dragging my sister into them. She gives it back pretty good too. One Christmas, she sassed her favorite boy toy one time too many. Since I had the camera aimed at her, he decided to wrap his hands around her neck. She immediately started yelling, making him laugh even harder. Catching […]
Feat of Keeping Rituals
June 13, 2011
It is no small feat to develop and keep rituals in our lives. On the other hand, rituals need to change and evolve as our lives evolve. At some time during college, my sister and I developed a ritual of going into downtown Chicago the Friday after Thanksgiving. Our purpose was to see the Christmas […]
Good Nap Most Christmas Days
May 1, 2011
For many years, as the gift opening started to wind down, my nephew would fall asleep on the floor. I have quite a few pictures over the years of him doing this. Some years his cousin (my daughter) is sleeping a few feet away. There was something about the excitement of the day, the gifts, the […]
Casting for Cookies
March 28, 2011
Casting (from Wiktionary) – A manufacturing process using a mold. Manufacturing is intended to be a repeatable process with consistent results. That’s the whole purpose of casting molds. Of course, molds can also be used as the jumping off point for creativity, fun, and a big old mess, complete with laughter and little show-offs. These “molds” were […]
Lacking For Nothing
March 6, 2011
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Lacking (from Wiktionary) – A deficiency or need (of something desirable or necessary); an absence, want. This year for Valentine’s Day, I made up cards on Shutterfly for various members of my family. My theme was that we were rich in the things that counted – we were lacking for nothing. I made one up […]
Cook
February 24, 2011
Cook (from Wiktionary) – To prepare (food) for eating by heating it, often by combining it with other ingredients. This is one of my very favorite pictures of my daughter and my nephew from Christmas several years ago. My daughter loves to try new recipes and she outdid herself with the Christmas meal that year. […]
No
February 22, 2011
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No (from Wiktionary) – Not any possibility or allowance of (doing something). I think this photo says it all. It is numbered immediately before the husband’s laughing. I don’t remember what was being said “NO” so eloquently, but I have no doubt this is what set off the husband’s to laugh so hard. Word for tomorrow – […]
Laugh
February 20, 2011
Join the challenge! For more information, click the tab marked “challenge invitation“. Laugh – An expression of mirth particular to the human species (from Wiktionary). Take two bored husbands, the Christmas holidays, and a pair of sassy sisters, and eventually someone starts laughing, infects the other one and now both are laughing to no end. Word for tomorrow […]
Map
February 11, 2011
Join the challenge! Post a picture to match the word of the day and put a link in the comments. You’ll be amazed at how differently the word gets interpreted. Map (from Wikipedia) – A map is a visual representation of an area—a symbolic depiction highlighting relationships between elements of that space such as objects, […]
Direct
February 8, 2011
Direct – straight, constant, without interruption Christmas picture of direct descendants – four generations of women. This was taken 20 years ago – the years have flown by.
December 8, 2011
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