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Day Two Hundred Eighty-Four

December 22, 2020 at 9:31 am by Claudia

I spy paperwhites! The first two blossoms have emerged on the plant in the kitchen. This makes me very happy.

Let’s see. We went shopping yesterday. Always exhausting. It was warmer during the day and the snow and ice were starting to melt. I went outside to get the mail and noticed that part of our gutter was hanging down. Yikes. Went inside, got Don and after an hour or so, Don managed to reattach it. The weight of the built up ice was just too much for it. Whew. Glad we could fix that.

Interesting note about the weather. There’s still a lot of snow on the ground, but each day up to and including Christmas will be warmer than normal, with heavy, heavy rains on Christmas Eve and then a combination of rain/snow on Christmas. The high on both days will be in the low fifties. What the??? Then it plummets 20 degrees on Saturday. I just hope that after all we went through with that winter storm last week that we have some  snow on the ground on Christmas. We really did earn it.

The simple tree that lives in Don’s mini studio at Christmastime. I had to point it out to him. He’s completely into his music right now. Speaking of which, Don and Dan released a new single. Go to this link, and read the Dec. 19th post, which provides a link to the song. She Saves Me  was inspired, in part, by our beloved Scoutie. A wonderful arrangement of the song, with Dan playing the mandolin.

The Beacon Hill kit is arriving today via UPS.

Still awaiting actual Christmas presents, though. Don is waiting for one package for me. I am waiting for one package for him. I’m also waiting for my 2021 planner, which was shipped on December 10th from a state that is not far from me. Sigh.

Tonight’s movie is one of my all-time favorites, The Shop Around the Corner  with Jimmy Stewart, Margaret Sullivan and a cast of terrific character actors.

Oh, and I’m driving Don to the eye doctor today for his shot.

Stay safe.

Happy Tuesday.

Filed Under: Christmas, dollhouse, Don, flowers 34 Comments

Day Two Hundred Eighty-Three

December 21, 2020 at 7:58 am by Claudia

I love this ornament. The aged, faded beauty tells a story, not a personal story because I bought it a few years ago, but the story of many Christmases in some house, somewhere.

Oh, this is a strange time. A strange week. We’re doing our best to make it festive, though we’re missing gifts. Unless a miracle happens, we might be delaying our gift exchange. Fingers crossed, though it’s surely not the end of the world. This morning, we’re going grocery shopping for the week, so I’m writing this post early in the morning. We want to get there before it becomes too crowded and I’m desperately trying to wake up enough to write a list.

Tonight is the start of our week of Christmas movies every evening. We plot this out every year, usually ending with It’s a Wonderful Life  or A Christmas Carol  (with Alastair Sim) on Christmas Eve. Tonight will be White Christmas.

I’ve been feeling crappy for the last three days – my sinuses are really acting up. It’s time to start using the humidifier again as I suspect the dryness of the house is making things worse.

By the way, my parents’ 45 year old snake plant (sansevieria) is blooming. It has the most wonderful scent. I repotted it last year and it didn’t bloom (I was prepared, as I’d researched it.) But this year? It’s back! The paperwhites in the kitchen should bloom by Christmas. The ones in the den are growing a bit more slowly. That’s fine with me. I’m all for extending their bloom time.

Less than a month until Inauguration Day.

Stay safe.

Happy Monday.

 

Filed Under: Christmas, houseplants 20 Comments

Day Two Hundred Eighty-Two

December 20, 2020 at 9:37 am by Claudia

Two of my Vintage by Crystal Christmas beauties on the piano.

This is the first year that I haven’t purchased any new ones. That’s not to say I won’t in the future, but display space is at a premium here (they live in the pink cabinet in my office, which is full.) Plus, I’ve been buying miniatures and that’s where my wee bit of discretionary income has been focused.

Speaking of miniatures, if you didn’t read the comments yesterday, you didn’t see that I ended up ordering the Beacon Hill. I found it on Wayfair for less than it was listed for on the Greenleaf website. Plus, they ship quickly. It should be here on Wednesday, but with the way thing are going lately, that’s questionable.

When I wake up in the morning, I usually look at something I was excited about the day before with a jaundiced eye. I don’t know why that is, but it happens more often than not. Groggy, no coffee yet, congested? Who knows? So this morning, I wondered why the heck I bought it, it was going to be an enormous project, where would I put it – there is absolutely no spare room here, what makes you think you can build this monster…etc. The good news is that within about 10 minutes, I see things more clearly. A sip of coffee and feeling a bit more awake helps. Now I’m excited again. By the way, I’ve learned to ignore those first-thing-in-the-morning thoughts. I just wait them out, knowing sanity is on the way.

Don is incredibly supportive (he’s literally surrounded by dollhouses here at the cottage) and he was the one who pushed me to go ahead an order it. Plus, my fellow dollhouse lovers; Helga, Megan, Andrea (all of whom have their own Beacon Hills) and Barbara urged me on, giving me quite sound reasons why I should do it.

It’s a gray day today. I figure if we’re going to have lots of snow on the ground it should be sunny. Unfortunately, it isn’t. I think we’re going to get some snow showers later this morning.

I found the mini Christmas accessories I had been looking for. They were wedged in the back of a drawer. I had a moment of panic that in one of my vigorous “clean everything” phases I might have thrown them out.

Caroline will be self-isolating this year, as will so many of us. She’ll light a fire in the living room, then she’ll come upstairs to the den to open her presents, most likely while she’s on a Zoom call with family. Sound familiar?

Stay safe.

Happy Sunday.

Filed Under: Christmas, dollhouse, miniatures, Vintage by Crystal 34 Comments

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