A 2 1/2 hour nap this afternoon from the napless-yesterday girl.
Christmas ornaments that don’t break. Those would be the ones on the bottom of our tree, the ones Maelie can reach, the ones she pulls
off the tree sixty times a day.
I’d be annoyed if she wasn’ t so cu
te.
A sweet nativity scene we purchased in Indonesia, made by a man who lived not far from the old BAIS campus.
I love the precious reminder it is to us, not only of
the season, but also of our Indo.
If you are at our house during the Christmas season at all, make sure you ask to see it.
First snow. Little Snow. White Snow. Yay for snow!
I love Illinois for the fact that they put down salt for like 1/4″ of snow. In Minnesota we needed a goo
d 2-3″ before we got any saltage.
The neighbors’ Christmas lights. We jokingly refer to them as our night-lights…but they are pretty.
Music. I really want to go
Christmas caroling…anyone want to go?
Our TV is not sitting on end tables anymore!
That blessing is bigger than you may realize…
A hubby who went grocery shopping tonight so I didn’t have to go.
Weekends…they are always nice.
From the neighbor with the Christmas lights…we’re glad you like our lights–but maybe it’s good that your bedroom window doesn’t face our house. Ha. Perhaps we should gift Maelie with her very own room darkening shade for Christmas this year. Maybe we’ll buy some large inflatables on after Christmas sales so you can have a little sparkle in your yard next year, too. Bet the dogs would love barking at those! Merry Christmas!
You made me smile. I think the Christmas inflatables would look much better on YOUR lawn, though! Merry Christmas, my friend…you are a blessing to me!