O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree!
Thy candles shine so brightly!
O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree!
Thy candles shine so brightly!
From base to summit, gay and bright,
There's only splendor for the sight.
O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree!
Thy candles shine so brightly!
I love my carolers. Over the years, I've moved them from one spot to another. One year they graced the mantle. One year they stood proudly on the baby grand piano. Sometimes they are on the foyer table. So many possibilities.
This year they are on my antique sideboard in the dining room.
I love them. I love the detail.
I love the idea of having carolers stop by. I would love to stand on the front porch and listen to their beautiful voices and then applaud, of course. Afterwards I would love to invite them in for cookies and hot chocolate.
Just thinking about it makes me smile.
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Just a few more gifts and I'll be finished with my shopping. Of course, they are the hard ones. You know...the ones that take more thought, time and effort. There's always a few each year, right?
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Remember me mentioning that my oven (my beautiful 6 year old Wolf) got sick the night before our family cookie bake. Well, the repairman finally arrived today. Somehow the bake element has gone "wacko" (my description, not his) and he has to order a part. And it won't be here until after Christmas! Thank goodness we will be away quite a bit and in between I can get by with grilling, using my crock pot and stove top.
I'm proud to say I'm keeping my Christmas spirit though :-)
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We couldn't bake our family's traditional cookies this year, so we made candy. Two kinds of fudge, white chocolate salties and some toffee bars. I filled Christmas tins this afternoon for the neighbors with some of the candy we made. It's all good, but especially the
PHAT COW FUDGE we made. Oh.My.Word! "Slap your mama" good! I got the recipe
here. So yummy! Let me warn you though...one recipe makes two 9x13 pans...that's a lot of rich yummy fudge. I would definitely half the recipe and make two separate batches next time to make it easier to stir. It took two of us taking turns, but it's so worth it.
The problem for me? Staying away from it. I certainly don't want to be PHAT or fat! LOL Luckily I will be taking
all of the candy to my Mom's Christmas party this weekend.
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Dear Santa,
I don't want much for Christmas. I just want the person reading this to be happy.
Friends are the fruit cake of life - some nutty, some soaked in alcohol, some sweet - but mix them together and they're my friends ;-)
Love ya.
Christmas hugs from the beach,
Kat
"Father, please let me be a blessing to someone today."