Greetings!
Where did this last week go to?? I got a small amount of sewing done, but spent a lot of time cleaning. Here is my list of likes for this week:
1. A clean slate. Each year on Thanksgiving weekend, I clean the living room top to bottom before I set out Christmas decorations. Each year it takes more out of me physically! But, I like feeling like I got it done. So I did that Friday. I put a few small touches of Christmas out and crashed to watch movies with cocoa and cookies.
2. My new blue and white themed Christmas tree. Saturday, I spent the day putting up a new taller Christmas tree with a blue and white theme:
I normally don't spend that much time on the tree but I have always wanted a blue and white tree with no other color or mementos on the tree. It was a prelit 5 ft tree with 150 lights but I added another 100 lights. What a difference. I saw the owner of Balsam Trees on "Home and Family" who talked about ways to decorate the tree and he mentioned having 100 lights for each 1 foot section. This photo doesn't do it justice but you get the idea. (It was a little difficult not to put mementos from the kids and grand kids, photo ornaments, etc. But, I can do that next year).
3. My daughter's Grinch tree topper.:
She took a green tennis ball and made it into The Grinch for my grandson. Hysterical.
(And, pretty smart.)
4. Lap quilt Christmas gift for Thomas.
I've got one gift done! It's a whole cloth lap quilt at 41 by 45 inches with monster trucks on one side and Phoenix Suns on the other. I purchased 2 yds each but cut off 11 inches each to make pillowcases for his bed later. The monster truck fabric was by Elizabeth's Studio and the Suns fabric by Camelot was from Joann's . Both purchased online. I pre -washed them twice with color catchers and they both turned out perfect with very bright colors.
5. Thanksgiving with my daughter's family:
It was nice and they put on quite a spread as usual.
6. Gluten Free dressing from Sprouts:
Excuse me, Stuffing. LOL It's very good. I made half a batch with apples and took it with me to Thanksgiving dinner.
I hope everyone had a blessed Thanksgiving (in U.S.) and a great week. Please join us at Lee Anna's post for more great "likes":Not Afraid of Color
Stay safe.😍
mary
Hi Mary! What a wonderful picture of you with Thomas and your daughter and son-in-law. Thomas is getting so tall! That stuffing looks delicious - that is the kind we always make - rosemary and sage. I didn't know they made gluten free stuffing. It kind of boggles my mind thinking of it. I hope it was delicious!! Your tree looks beautiful, and that Grinch tree topper is the best! Happy Happy Thursday to you. ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteWhat a great family photo! Love the idea of using a tennis ball to make a Grinch tree topper. Your blue and white tree is beautiful. Hope you are having a terrific Thursday so far!
ReplyDeleteI like to do the same thing to my living room before putting up the tree! Your blue and white tree is so pretty - great idea to add more lights to it, too. I love the photo with you and your daughter's family, Mary!
ReplyDeletewhat a pretty family! The blue tree is so so so pretty. And fresh. Home and garden could come take a photo! I'll need to replace all the lights in our pre-lit tree this year but it was easy while it lasted. I love twinkle lights, like fairy lights at disney. I haven't been to Sprouts yet, glad you found stuffing you can enjoy. We found some this year without corn syrup or soybean oil too. Now I won't say it tasted like I wanted but it was good, and we ate it!
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A clean slate - what a great way to kick off the holiday season. How nice to spend Thanksgiving with loved ones. That Grinch topper is great!
ReplyDeleteI like your way of looking at it. I decided to do a new tree this year, a tiny tinsel tree with just red. Great blanket, and your gluten free dressing/stuffing made me smile.
ReplyDeleteThat Grinch topper has me smiling. Very cool. Hopefully, I'll find a live Christmas tree this year since I got rid of our packaged ones on a whim.
ReplyDeleteAnother great post, Mary.
ReplyDeleteLove that family photo, you look lovely and all so happy...and Christmas trees, of course. Great tip about the lights. Each year I say I need to buy more as they are a little scant on my tree.
Great lap quilt; I just can't seem to get ahead to make useful kind of things. Some day.
Take care now.
Your blue and white tree looks so lovely! I especially love the crocheted angel tree topper. I'm not doing a tree this year since I didn't get out to NM for Thanksgiving so I too am skipping the traditional ornaments, but I did get out my crocheted angel tree topper and just set her out as decor. But as much as I love the Angels, that grinch just made me laugh out loud!!! Have a great week!
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