Three Special Trees
The trees I am showing you today are Grace and Jacob and Hope’s contributions. As my 3 oldest children, they weren’t as into it as the younger set.
The trees I am showing you today are Grace and Jacob and Hope’s contributions. As my 3 oldest children, they weren’t as into it as the younger set.
We dragged a couple of bales of hay over to our red storage building, hung last year’s wreath on the door and called it done. Line up kids….let’s take your picture.
I decided to do something silly and easy. I rounded up some jars and some leftover ribbon and spray pint, bought a few bags of marshmallows and went to town.
One of the things that slows me down when I run around town is internet. I need internet. I have a few regular places that I will drive to and sit there while I check my email and manage my etsy shop. It’s a pain.
Instead of the typical adorable, fancy mantle I usually do I decided on something different this year. I wanted a whole forest of trees and to get all of the kids in on the action.
The weekend was pretty normal. It’s nice to have a normal weekend every once in a while.
Except that we were sick. We have some kind of cold that has us all dragging around wishing for soup.
My little Christmas board is smoking hot….it’s chugging along trying hard not to burst with all of the great holiday ideas I’ve pinned lately. I can’t stop. It’s too wonderful.
There’s been so much coming and going lately that I haven’t been as good as I should about keeping up with the money.
I collect and spend and pile the receipts on the table next to my recliner.
What a wonderful holiday! Our Thanksgiving was about as perfect as I could have imagined. The food was amazing, the fellowship filled my cup.
I’m in a post-turkey day fog. Between the amazing day we had on Thanksgiving with friends and Black Friday shopping at 5AM with my four daughters and Sara….I am beat!