Wednesday, December 30, 2009

new years memories



when the winter days seem so dark and long and I start to get nastalgic, and start thinking about new years eve and can't help but think of my two favorite Aunts. Aunt Bea and Aunt Dorothy.They were both such sweet loving ladies. I loved spending time with them. It seems that the strongest memories are childhood ones or ones that have a strong emotion attached to it.
I really don't remember staying up on New Years that often as a child but the few times that we did was when we had a get together with our family. I remember Aunt Dorothy and Uncle Kenny and their family coming over one year , we played games , sang songs ,visited ect.. I don't remember the midnight hour though seeing as by 8 pm I had crashed somewhere in the house. I do remember going up to Aunt Bea and Uncle Gordon's for the holiday another year. Songs were again played on the the piano , good food and games to be played with cousins, I believe "the Gublers" were down from Oregon that year. 45 records played .(our cousin Raymond had a collection of 45's , he eventually gave them to us kids when he left on his mission .(my older brother and my younger sister and I would play those records for hours)
One year the Mutual had a new years celebration where we stayed up all night.

Probable the most memorable for me was the year our daughter was born. She wasn't due until Jan. 5, but she arrived on December 29 th instead. She was born by C-section and at that time the hospital kept you longer so a couple of nights later on new years my husband and I stayed up watching movies and saw the new year come in holding our first born child in our arms.
As parents there were only a couple times that we managed to stay up, one time Cathy's family came out (my sister in law) ...
My husband worked rotating shifts for almost 18 years or so, so most of those night I spent waiting for him to come home...which I really didn't mind ,seeing as it gave me the opportunity to watch a good old movie...one of my favorites is a Yankee doodle Dandie which is almost always played on the 4th of July and on New years.
this year we are just hoping for a little bit more relaxed year ,without some of the emotional extremes that we have felt this past year. We hope that everyone has a good new year as well.

2010 wish




My Wish for You in 2010

May peace break into your home and may thieves come to steal your debts.
May the pockets of your jeans become a magnet for $100 bills.
May love stick to your face like Vaseline and may laughter assault your lips!
May happiness slap you across the face and may your tears be that of joy
May the problems you had, forget your home address!
In simple words ............
May 2010 be the best year of your life!!!

Merry Christmas

&
a Happy New Year!!


Friday, December 25, 2009

Christmas 2009

Just a couple pictures of our Christmas
decorations this year.
some old and some new, and one little
"family tree" that stays up all year long.




an M&M Christmas


This year we have tried to simplify a little bit... I have a love/hate for the season. Love all the warm and fuzzy things but hate the expectations, some of the silly (needless) traditions.
This year we just didn't have time to make a lot of cookies, or gifts for friends and co workers, but still wanted to do something. we stumbled on a poem about M&M;s with a message that we liked ,so we spent a couple of days making little bags of candy with this message attached.
http://www.theideadoor.com/Holidays/Christmas%20Pages/Christ4a.jpg

I saw this over on the Woodcarving Illustrated forum and just had to share:


A Santa’s Carvers Christmas.

Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house
Not a creature was stirring not even a mouse

I with my knife and the wife with her brush
Are just finishing up the great Christmas rush

We have worked all evening and it’s just after twelve
Sure would be nice to hire Santa’s Elves
All the packages are labeled and in a neat stack
It’s now time for rest and to hit the sack

Wife’s passed out not even a peep
For some reason, I just can’t sleep.
When all of a sudden, I’m up in a pop
An order I forgot, and its out to the shop.

My carving abilities severely diminished
I’m carving like crazy. The order must be finished.

Its Christmas Eve, How am I to deliver.
This order has to go out or I’ll be chopped liver.

When outside the shop I heard such a clatter
I threw open the door to see what’s the matter.

When, what to my wondering eyes should appear
A UPS sleigh and eight tiny reindeer
With help from the elves, there was few
The order was done, and was out by two.

As he whistled, and shouted and called them by name.
Don’t know who called them but sure glad they came.
Now Woody, Now Slasher, Now Skewzer and Slip
On Slicer, on Blade, on Dusty and Chip

To the front of the shop and around the bandsaw
Now dash away, dash away, dash away, all.

As woodchips that before the wild hurricane fly
When they meet an obstacle, mount to the sky.
So up to the shop-top the coursers they flew,
With a sleigh full of orders and UPS too.

He spoke not a word but went straight to his work
And filled all the orders and turned with a jerk.
And laying a finger along side his nose
And giving a nod, to the sled I suppose.

He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave whistle.
And away they all flew like the down of a thistle.
But I heard him exclaim as he drove out of sight
Happy Carving to you, and to all a good night!

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