Our Christmas Tree is out, but not up.
We've a fair way to go yet. The two green storage bags of decorations are down ready, plus sundry other bags and boxes, condensed from what seemed like hundreds to just four.
Compared to years gone by, when we used to cut the top off the real tree to fit into the corner, this is a tiddly little one, and artificial at that, but so much easier to manage.
I don't know why we never had a problem with the cats, even when they were kittens. Maybe we had already convinced them that 'NO!' was an absolute and non-negotiable command...
We didn't that a problem the first Christmas once our children had grown from babies to toddlers. We just stuck the Christmas tree on a little table inside the playpen, and childproofed the bottom 2-3 feet of the house. Plus the 'look don't touch' rule was already established from visits to shops.
One child was left-handed, and the other right-handed; I don't know whether it was me or BB who had the bright idea of arranging it so they held hands in such a way that the left-handed one used their left hand to hold the other's right hand; 'now, hold hands please, look after each other,' we'd say, and for some reason that was very effective and stopping them from touching everything on the shelves.
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It's been a marathon effort, or so it seems; but 50 cards made it to the post today, and four parcels are wrapped and almost ready to go. The next batch of cards are all to be hand delivered locally later this week, or maybe early next week.
The Notebook and stitching swaps will not make it in time for Christmas, but he, it's always good to have something to brighten up the 'in between' days after Christmas and before New Year.
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The O Antiphons; I blog these almost every Christmas; it's a part of my Advent and I'm always a bit annoyed with myself if I forget the start date which is actually 17th December, or tomorrow.
You can read a fuller description here. There are 7 Antiphons, or short prayers, traditionally used at the evening service using words taken from the Bible. They are thought to originate from Italy in about the 6th Century.
It occurred to me that if I wait to share today's Antiphon until tomorrow, you might not read this until the next day, so here is tomorrow's antiphon today.
O Antiphon for 17th December;
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My sons walked around with their hands behind their backs like miniature Prince Philips. I found that was a great way to keep their hands off breakables in the stores.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and reverent piece.
I can imagine your little boys toddling round the aisles, hands behind their backs!
DeleteWow! Well done for getting all those cards done. Have to say, that your tree is further along than mine lol
ReplyDeleteIt could be days before the tree reaches the next stage though...
DeleteOur tree went up at the weekend. We decorated it over two days my Husband and I putting the odd ornament on it when we passed it. It worked quite well and by Sunday evening was fully done. It seems to be such a big effort as we age. Done now though, also I have wrapped nearly all the gifts. We delivered all our neighbours cards yesterday and my Husband made some delicious Parmesan biscuits to take to Tai Chi today so a very good day getting a lot done. Congratulations on getting your cards done and dusted. Regards Sue H
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of just adding a few ornaments in passing to decorate the tree!
DeleteI always feel better once the cards are written- a big effort, but I still reckon it's worth it.
It was interesting to read about the O Antiphons.
ReplyDeleteOur tree is waiting to be brought down from upstairs. I put it away with all the decorations on it - I've never done that before. I wonder if I'll have to strip it and start again.
Well there's a novel approach to tidying away Christmas! Did you just store it all set up? We have to take ours apart to fit it back in the box. Blogpost please!
DeleteI knew someone who brought a fully decorated artificial tree (display model) in the post-Christmas sales. She kept it in a closet with a sheet over it and pulled it out for Christmas and afterwards just put the sheet back over it and put it back in the closet. This year I said that the whole decorating for Christmas thing was too much. My daughter and her family came and decorated the tree and put out various ornaments and will come back after Christmas to undecorate. They also insisted on putting up our Christmas lights a couple of weeks ago because they didn’t want my husband up on a ladder as he’d had a few dizzy spells - whether low blood sugar or low blood pressure we don’t know. He put up the lights that were at ground level.
ReplyDeleteThose are lovely ideas, both the Christmas tree in the closet, and making Christmas decorating a family occasion. And I'm glad they did the high-level lights... phew...
DeleteNothing about decorating, (which I've done the bare minimum)
ReplyDeletebut I read new dinner grace for your collection:
Thank you Lord, for our dinner,
But for Thy bounty, we'd be much thinner.
~ skye
I was thinking about that dinner grace collection just this morning ... must get on and collect them all together.... thank you!
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