kiwidogy_max wrote:First off, I hope all of my CAY friends who are sick get the rest they need to feel better soon. Secondly, I hope those of us looking for jobs keep our heads up and find what we are looking for.
Our village and tree decorations are still up. Everything else is down. It is nice to still be able to sit and relax by the light of the Christmas tree.
Today I had a great day of sliding, eating, playing games, and opening presents for another Christmas with my brother and cousins. I am very lucky for the family that I have!
Tomtemor wrote:Finally got some real sleep last night, I find I like it.... I am afraid I might live. Hubby has to go to work tomorrow and I have to track down a package in a neighboring kommun. I have no idea what it is, my missing Christmas movie, Moonlight and Mistletoe finally appeared and all of Hubby´s gifts came. Maybe it is from Santa!
I have not really cleaned much since New Year´s so I need to have a post Christmas cleaning and will start putting things away this week. The tree will come down Sunday, the 13th as per Swedish tradition. But, this same three will be back for Christmas in July dressed in its Hawaiian decor. I really like the way it turned out with the blue and gold beads, swedish flags and yarn ornaments. Just festive enough and since it is in the kitchen, I get to look at it all the time.
Happy Epiphany!
tinseltown wrote::elfgrin: Praying for those flu bugs to go quickly Nice to hear the lights are still on your trees Last day tomorrow for mine . Had a last christmas feast today and will fit in a coffe tomorrow with a friend over from Sweden who is very ill . They will be returning to Lund to continue treatment for him so pray . Dads had a super time here and i wil be off to the uk with him in Febuary . He bought my daughter 2 christmas dvds but forgot to bring them so we will have 2 more to watch next christmas . Watched the christmas Shoes with Rob Lowe , what a weepy So nice that i have friends who feel the same way as me ,sad that Christmas is over and looking forward to the next one already Bless you all CAY friends especially with good health and those job situations xxx
CandyKane wrote:I got a really sweet late Christmas present today. One of my Sunday School kiddos gave me a teacher 'doll' made out of handtowels. It's so cute. It's nice to be thought of. And I love getting Christmas gifts.....anytime of the year.
Christmas Crazy wrote:I hope you all get better soon. The flu/virus bugs are no Christmas present that we wish for.
Praying for rest and comfort for you all.
kiwidogy_max wrote:I am already looking forward to a Christmas in July celebration! I have the perfect ugly Christmas sweater t-shirt for that warm day (it was a gift from my brother- a shirt made to look like a Christmas sweater).
kiwidogy_max wrote:Today we did a lot of cleaning around the house, putting away the rest of the Christmas decorations (my Christmas village is all actually downstairs still in the basement). It was sad, but I will be watching Christmas movies throughout the month as I didn't have time to watch them all before Christmas. I love watching movies in bed snuggled under the warm covers on my iPad.
Christmas Crazy wrote:When I got home from work Friday, all the Christmas decorations were down and in boxes.
My wife got home earlier than I and just started right in without me.
I think she did it on purpose so I wouldn't try to talk her out of it.
Now the house looks bare. How glum.
We gotta come up with a way to make Christmas last a lot longer. Not just in OUR hearts, but in our surroundings also. I get an overwhelming sense of joy when I walk through the house when it's decorated.
For now, I will just try to recognize all the gifts God gives me everyday.
That too puts joy in my heart.
kiwidogy_max wrote:Christmas Crazy- I agree with you. I want to find a way to keep that Christmas spirit in my surroundings throughout the year. In the past I have kept things out the entire year- like a pine cone from that year's tree, or the angel from my late grandmother's Christmas trees. Those things always have me a sense of peace.
In my finished basement (lovingly referred to as "The Man Cave" by my girlfriend), I have a fake ficus tree that is decorated with white Christmas lights that will remain that way the entire year. I am toying with the idea of putting white Christmas lights along the edge o the ceiling all around the room as well. That will keep the room looking Christmassy (at least to some extent) all year long.
tinseltown wrote::elfgrin: Praying for those flu bugs to go quickly Nice to hear the lights are still on your trees Last day tomorrow for mine . Had a last christmas feast today and will fit in a coffe tomorrow with a friend over from Sweden who is very ill . They will be returning to Lund to continue treatment for him so pray . Dads had a super time here and i wil be off to the uk with him in Febuary . He bought my daughter 2 christmas dvds but forgot to bring them so we will have 2 more to watch next christmas . Watched the christmas Shoes with Rob Lowe , what a weepy So nice that i have friends who feel the same way as me ,sad that Christmas is over and looking forward to the next one already Bless you all CAY friends especially with good health and those job situations xxx
Noel+ wrote:kiwidogy_max wrote:Christmas Crazy- I agree with you. I want to find a way to keep that Christmas spirit in my surroundings throughout the year. In the past I have kept things out the entire year- like a pine cone from that year's tree, or the angel from my late grandmother's Christmas trees. Those things always have me a sense of peace.
In my finished basement (lovingly referred to as "The Man Cave" by my girlfriend), I have a fake ficus tree that is decorated with white Christmas lights that will remain that way the entire year. I am toying with the idea of putting white Christmas lights along the edge o the ceiling all around the room as well. That will keep the room looking Christmassy (at least to some extent) all year long.
Christmas lights have a way of keeping the warm glow of Jesus' birth all around us the entire year. I like your ideas, Kiwi ...... and as it is your 'man cave' you can decorate to please your heart! Huge thumbs up!
Christmas Crazy wrote:Tis the season to be jolly,
Fa La La La La, La La La La...
Christmas carols are still ringing in my head and heart.
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