Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Christmas tree topper


I am breaking all rules and decided to go ahead and decorate the foyer for Christmas. I am going to leave the family room/ kitchen area until after Thanksgiving, but I have so much to do on my staircase and foyer tree that I wanted to get it out of the way. It is an old tree I am using in here, but the first time to put up a tree in the foyer in this house. I want a 15 foot tree but that will have to wait until next year. I don't have ornament hooks so am not finished with the decorating, but did the topper and sash around the tree. I am so happy with the polka dots and lime green and red. Love, love, love.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Happy 4th of July!


Mark Gartman and Darryl at graduation from Marine Corp boot camp. Darryl served in the first Gulf War for our freedom. I am glad that we live in the United States. They went to help the people of Kuwait drive out a man that murdered and kept them from having any freedoms. Most of his tour of duty he was in Saudi Arabia, where women are viewed more as property than a cherished wife. Thank you to everyone who has served for our freedom. We live in the greatest nation in the world.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Birthday Tea

This is my mom's tea set and dishes. She embroidered the cloth. I have a lot of embroidered tea towels and runners that I almost gave away years ago. They are back in style now. I am so glad that I kept them.






Do you have any birthday traditions? We have a tea breakfast. I started it when my oldest was a little girl and we were in the stage of tea parties. We would get all dressed up in fancy clothes and hats and gloves and get all her bears and dolls and the toy tea sets along with my mom's china. We never have hot tea, being southern, we drink a gallon of sweet tea a day, but for our birthday breakfast teas I make hot tea and put it in my mom's teapot. I have been amazed that they love this. They love to add milk and so much sugar that it is nothing resembling tea anymore. They get to choose what they get for breakfast which is now a standing order of cinnamon rolls and white powdered donuts. Yep, big ol sugar high for the entire day!

It has tickled me that with three boys I would have never expected them to enjoy the teas. I never intended it to be something that we would always do. After my daughter's first one my son asked if we were having tea for his birthday. It just became the thing that they always asked if we were doing so it has stuck. My rough and tumble boys enjoy tea parties, isn't that funny?

Another tradition we have is a birthday date with Daddy. The child picks where they want to eat and what activity they want to do. They get one day or evening all to themselves with daddy. I try to take a photo of them with daddy with them holding up fingers for how old they are before they leave for the date. I have been bad about that when our camera died or we were in a rush.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Easter Buckets





I made the kids Easter buckets back in 2000. The back sides are personalized with their names on them.They have been used hiding eggs and playing for many years so they are showing their age. I can't find our oldest daughter's bucket yet- there is no telling where it was put with our two moves this past year.

Peter Rabbit came by today