12 Days of Christmas Memories

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Day 2: Christmas Decorations

My mom has many decorations that come out each year. To name a few; the white antiqued nativity my grandma made, the ceramic green tree with red birds that plays silent night, the advent calendar, cross-stitched stockings, and the Christmas tree with all it’s lifetime of ornaments.  This post would go on and on if I took the time to talk about each one.  So many memories with each.  It’s hard to pick just one so I’m only going to cover a couple of them.

I remember my mom spending countless hours cross stitching stockings.  These stockings became a focal point for our decorations.  With every grandchild she still takes time to cross stitch their name onto a stocking.  She has one for every spouse too.  Last year when she hung them up she had around 30 stockings hung on her fireplace.  With a recent addition of another grandchild she’s going to be at it again.  I’ve carried on this tradition in my little family and I have also cross-stitched stockings.  My count is only 5 but it always brings me back home when I hang them.

The advent calendar is a tree sewed onto some white fabric with 25 pockets underneath.  In each pocket there is an ornament.  Everyday you hang up an ornament until Christmas.  As kids we always argued over whose turn it was but we always knew Christmas eve was Santa’s turn. This is another one I’ve replicated at home. Again when it’s hung it reminds me of home.

The day after Thanksgiving is when I get my decorations up.  I just can’t wait to see all the nic naks that have been hiding away all year.  Great way to go down memory lane each year.  What’s your favorite decoration and why?

Our Advent Calendar

Our Advent Calendar

Cross-Stitched Stockings

Cross-Stitched Stockings


12 Days of Christmas Memories

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I hope the holidays are going well for everyone.  I’ve decided to get in the holiday spirit by sharing some of the best Christmas memories I have.  Some are of my youth some are more current.  I’ll continue to share a memory each day until Christmas eve.  I know it’s supposed to be until Christmas but I think I’m going to be a little busy on Christmas day don’t you think?

Day One: Christmas Lights

lightsPutting up Christmas lights has always been a wonderful Christmas tradition in our home.  We didn’t have a Griswold display but it was still nice. I can remember my mom and by big brother getting up on the roof and putting up lights all around the house.  My mom spent hours going through each light string and making sure each bulb and line worked.  This became a tradition for my mom and brother each year.  When my brother moved out of the house I took his place.  I can’t say I loved going through each light and line making sure everything was working.  Most of the time we would get the lines up and half of a strand was out. We had to go through each light again to get it working only this time it was out on the roof in the cold. I guess it wasn’t really about putting up the lights but spending time with mom. My favorite light display was the one that spelled Tiffany on the roof with a heart next to it.

After my mom fell off the roof in 2002 she hasn’t been back up to put lights up.  If she does get any up it’s not the display we used to have. I like to put mine up in October before it snows and ices up.  Then I can’t take them down until March. Yes, I have Christmas lights on my house for half the year. Of course we only light them for the month of December.  I love the feeling I get when we light them for the first time each year.  It’s a little jolt of Christmas spirit.


Thanksgiving 2013

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Thanksgiving this year was great!  Corey needed to go down to Denver for work and so we made a family trip out of it.  Since his parents live in Greeley Thanksgiving was the prefect time to plan the trip.  He had to work for a couple of days in Denver so the kids and I hung out in Denver during that time.  On the last day we had 5 hours to kill after checking out of the hotel.  We spent three of them at Chuck E Cheese.  This was a first time for my kids and they absolutely loved it.  Then we spent and hour in IKEA.  It takes an hour just walking through the store.  By the end my kids were afraid that we were lost and never going to make it out.  After IKEA we went to Toys R Us.  This was a good time for me to pay attention so I could get some good Christmas Ideas.

After that we headed back to Greeley and spent our Thanksgiving holiday with Nammy and Nampa.  We had some really yummy food and the kids love playing with all the vintage toys that Nammy has.  We also made it to the festival of trees there in Greeley.  The kids had the chance to see Santa and write their list.  It was a really fun week there in Colorado.  We really didn’t want it to end.  I’m so grateful we were able to spend time with Nammy and Nampa.

Chuck E Cheese! We are ready to have some fun.

Chuck E Cheese! We are ready to have some fun.

Sophia loved the slide.

Sophia loved the slide.

 

 

 

 

 

Roller Coaster Ride

Roller Coaster Ride

Cooking Thanksgiving Dinner.  Even the Guys are in the Kitchen

Cooking Thanksgiving Dinner. Even the Guys are in the Kitchen

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ready to eat the feast.

Ready to eat the feast.

Writing Santa letters

Writing Santa letters

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deep in Thought

Deep in Thought

Two of our favorite people.  Nammi and Nampa.

Two of our favorite people. Nammy and Nampa.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sophia on Santa's lap

Sophia on Santa’s lap

Levi on Santa's Lap.  Preston didn't want to sit on Santa's lap this year.

Levi on Santa’s Lap. Preston didn’t want to sit on Santa’s lap this year.