Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Nativity Scene

This beautiful nativity scene in our neighborhood has been displayed at a corner home for the past five years. It expresses the true Christmas, Christ's birth. The King is born in Bethlehem.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Gingerbread House

Turn up your speakers and watch the 31 second video,  below,
to hear about this little gingerbread house.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Christmas Tree

Christmas trees with ornaments from throughout the years are my favorite because they are so personal. As each ornament is hung you remember that person and that year. Some of those people are still in your life, others lost to time and moves.

Our tree for the last 10 years has been an artificial tree with attached lights. After several years we quit using the bottom and now have it smaller on two of my old iron ladies, treadle sewing machines. This is the view entering the front door, the teapot wall, turn top card table and tree.



The next view is from the livingroom, all set up with a cozy fire and mantle decorated with silverplated Wallace bells. The first bell was 1979 from my boss, Ray Wilshire, when I worked for him in Hanford, California. It was such a beautiful large jingle bell I collected a few more over the years and even found an older one with a 1971 date.
(Click on Read More to see some of the ornaments)

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Angels and Chimes

It’s funny how memories can be very different for everyone. I purchased these Swedish made brass angel chimes about 1968 and enjoyed the soft chimes. What beauty the first year when they were new and untarnished. Little did I know what a pain they would be to clean every year when the house was decorated for Christmas.

My favorite memory of the chimes was Christmas Eve 1975 when Joe and Doug were 11 and 6. It was during my first marriage when we were stationed at Barber’s Point in Hawaii and lived in Navy housing among other young families away from home. Three other families came over with two children each, including my sister and her children, Cindy and Troy. Eight unusually well behaved children from 4 to 11 sat at the dining room table for hot chocolate and home made cookies. The lights were dimmed and the brass centerpiece of chiming angels gently twirled from the heat of the candles and a pattern of shadows twirled around the ceiling and candle light glowed on the children’s faces. They chatted with anticipation of Christmas morning and Santa Claus, I looked around at each little face, so much like an angel that evening and knew it was a Christmas memory I would never forget.

Davis, Doug 41, Reese
Joe 46, Lisa, Larry
Two of those angels, now ages 41 and 46 in above photos, sat around a table with the angel chimes last night and told me of their memories. Doug remembers having to polish the chimes many years, Joe laughed saying he wasn’t good at it so didn’t get the job.

Nobody polishes the chimes now, they are dull but magically look polished in photographs, a Christmas miracle.



Turn up speakers and listen closely to hear the chimes.