Christmas is almost here……

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Lots of last minute sewings, gluings, tapings, bakings and too much to mention!  I love this time of year, but it sure is tiring!  Lots of super secret stuff going on!  I hope everyone is taking the time to appreciate life and all the joy this time of year brings…..

I can’t explain all these strange things in the photos because it would give away secrets…but I will tell you all about them, after they are given away….

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Christmas Countdown….Day 21…Wonder

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I don’t think there is anything better than the look of wonder in a child’s eyes at this time of year.  And a little bit of snow doesn’t hurt either!

This weekend we got so much snow…the storm of the century!  Wow, what fun!  And after playing in the snow, everyone had to have some snow cream!

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Christmas Countdown….Day 18…Nutcrackers

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Another collection we have is nutcrackers.  Actually, it is Christopher’s collection.  He used to get one every year from his parents.  Our children love getting them out each year.  Christopher takes three out a night and the kids are always fascinated by them.  Quinn has decided he wants to start his own collection.  I think they are so special because the kids only get to see them at Christmas time.  If they were out year round..I don’t think they would have the same excitement!

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Christmas Countdown….Day 16…visiting Santa

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River was very excited to visit Santa and to sit on his lap.  We always say that you can ask Santa for one item.  So she thought about it and thought about it and finally came up with her one item…….”a sparkle ball toy that I can bring into the house.”  Then Santa asked what else she wanted, which always happens, and every year our kids are at a total loss for words because we tell them they can only ask Santa for one item!  Sometimes they even get so tongue tied that they can’t even remember their ONE item.  They one year, Quinn, was so excited to see Santa, that when he asked what he wanted for Christmas, he went totally blank….and after a few seconds…blurted out……”a toothbrush!”

Also, I had to run out the other night to do some errands and when I came back, Tuesday was very involved in a project.  She was working completely on her own and had gotten no help.  When she was finished with her project, she proudly showed it to me….a manger!  I loved it…it is so detailed…..she even took a pin and made little holes in the sheep to make it have a wooly effect!

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Christmas Countdown….Day 15…Yule Lads

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One of our favorite Christmas traditions is the Yule Lads.  Christopher and I went to Iceland seven years ago.  There we learned about the Yule lads and we have been participating in the tradition ever since!  The Yule lads come down from the mountains during the last 13 nights before Christmas.  Children leave a shoe in their window each night.  The Yule lads sneak into each house and play a prank on the inhabitants before leaving a little treat for the children.  Children who are not good, receive rotten potatoes in their shoes.

Each Yule lad is unique and carries its own traditions.  Such as Stúfur, or Stubby, who is very short, therefore it is important to put a stool by your window so he can reach your shoe.  A favorite in our house is Hurðaskellir, or Door Slammer, who is very noisy and slams all the doors in the house before he goes on his way!

Eventually, all the Yule Lads arrive and then make their way back to the mountains.  On Christmas eve, children who do not receive new clothing, are in danger of being eaten by the Yule Cat!  This tradition originated from the fact that Icelandic children were responsible for helping out with the preparation and production of new garments each winter.  To make sure the children worked hard and concentrated while working, the adults would scare them with horrific tales of the Yule Cat!

You can read more about the traditions of Iceland and the Yule lads at this Iceland website.

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Waiting for Santa…..

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We heard the firetruck and went running outside…..then we waited.  And waited.  And waited some more.  And it was cold.  We would hear the firetruck and police cars, but then the noise would fade.   We were hopeful, but then sad and impatient.  We grew colder and colder, but we kept waiting.  And finally, they came, they really came…Santa on the firetruck!

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Christmas Countdown….Day 7

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One of my favorite things to get out is our mangers.  We have a lot of mangers.  A lot.  And each one is completely different.  I love them all.  They are all special and they all have memories and meanings.  We have to get creative about where to put our mangers because we have cats.  If we aren’t careful the cats will get to the mangers and this is not good.  So, furniture is rearranged and knick knacks are put aside to make room for the mangers.

This year I have inherited some of my mom’s mangers.  Her favorite and most treasured Christmas item was her Hummel manger set that her mother and father and sister gave to her in 1960.  Every year, when I was little, she would get this manger out and talk about it and how much it meant to her.  We were never allowed to touch it because it was so breakable and special.   When I had children, I would help my mother get out her manger set and my mom would tell them about how special it was and how much meaning it had to her.  I would tell my children to never touch it because it was so special.  Well, this year we went and picked it up from my mother’s house and set it up in our house.  It seems strange..to have it sitting in my house….not at my mom’s house.  It feels wrong, but right at the same time.  She talked about how she wanted me to have it when she died.   As I set it up….I told my children they couldn’t touch it because it was so special…even more special now…..now that my mom is gone….

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Christmas Countdown….Day 4

So yesterday we got some more Christmas things out..surprise surprise.  We got all the fun dishes, cups, plates, utensils and placemats out.  Tuesday and Quinn aren’t so thrilled with them anymore..but River had a blast.

We also got out some of our more “obnoxious” decorations….obnoxious in a good way!  One of the favorites is a wreath that has a train around the outside.  It is motion activated.  It lights up and plays Jingle Bells while the train goes around the track.  The problem is that it seems to be motion activated by EVERYTHING!  Especially about 2 pm in the afternoon, when the afternoon light shines on it…..And it happens to be in the same room where I sew…….

Do you have any of those obnoxious Christmas decorations that you just love anyway???????

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Christmas Countdown….Day 3

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We have a lot of Christmas/Holiday traditions in our family.  I love them all.  The first thing we get out is the Christmas music.  My in-laws used to live in Maryland and when we drove down for Thanksgiving, we would bring all the Christmas music for the ride.

The next thing we get out are all the Christmas stuffed animals.  I don’t love these as much as the kids love them.  We have lots of musical ones that are loud and get quite tiring after the first day….the kids love to play them over and over and over!

The next thing we get out are the Christmas books!  These I love and so does everyone else!  We have A LOT of Christmas books.  Every year it is fun to get them out and reread them all. Some are more loved than others.  Six of my favorite all-time favorite Christmas books are:

1.  The Little Match Girl by Hans Christian Anderson.  When I was a little girl I would read this story over and over again..I always hoped that the little girl would find a home and not freeze to death..but the story never changed.  I actually have found some newer versions where the little girl doesn’t die at the end..but that just isn’t the story….When I read it still..I think it is so beautiful and sad….it always brings a tear to my eye.

2.  Santa’s Favorite Story by Hisako Aoki and Ivan Gantschev.  Even though I am not religious, I love this book and the story it tells.  It is simple, yet complex.  And the illustrations are gorgeous!  It is a story about a sleeping Santa and how the animals are very concerned if Christmas will go on with a tired Santa.  It talks about the true meaning of Christmas.

3.  A Dozen Silk Diapers by Melissa Kajpust and Illustrated by Veselina Tomova.  This might be my all time favorite of the favorites!  The story is so incredibly..cloth diapering mothers will love it!  It is such a creative story…and the illustrations are vivid and so unusual and beautiful.  It is about a family of spiders who wonder what they can give as a gift to the new baby Jesus.

4.  The Night After Christmas.  This story reminds me of the Little Match Girl. I received this book as a gift a long time ago and took it to heart.  I am an animal lover and the little dog in the book is so loving and kind.  It is about some homeless toys and how a little homeless dog helps them all.  In the end, he doesn’t find a home, though he helps everyone else find one……such a sad ending!

5.   The Snow Child which is a folk tale retold by Freya Littledale and illustrated by Barbara Lavallee.  This story is about an older couple who always wanted children and never had any…so finally a little snow child comes to them and becomes their child..but she must go away every summer.  Again, it is a sad story, yet beautiful.

6.  The Night Tree by Eve Bunting.  This is a very nice story about traditions and nature.  A family that goes into the woods every year and decorates a tree for the animals.  So simple, yet important.