Although Christmas is merely days away, it seems like this month has been 36 weeks long already. Or is it just me?
And with that many weeks in a month, one would think I'd have managed to post before now.
One would think...but one would think wrong, as you already know.
Let me explain (as briefly as I can as that is not what this post is intended to be about):
Just so far this month (which, I would point out, is not yet over) several things have gone awry. These are just a few of the most-recent "highlights:"
~My knee completely gave out resulting in a few days of crutches and requiring a steroid injection;
~An attempt to save a kitten on the way to an out-of-town specialist appointment (more on that later) left me drenched in coffee, scratched and swelling, and smelling of ugly smells by the time I arrived (despite best efforts, sadly, kitten didn't make it);
~A (very) bad reaction to my initial infusion of Reclast (for osteoporosis) left me unexpectedly incapacitated,
~My order for the bed and nightstand for the lake finally completely blew up. It started deteriorating months ago but I still had some, albeit frustrated, hope. All for naught... I could write a book about all that went wrong. (PS..NEVER, EVER, purchase furniture online from Perigold (or its affiliated companies - i.e., Joss and Main, Wayfair, etc.),
~The outdoor Christmas lights I had put up once again went out after less than 2 weeks (after years of this, it doesn't come as a surprise, but it still comes as a disappointment),
~Every gift I ordered online within the last month except one has been delayed and now won't arrive until sometime in January, and
~Months after they were to be installed, the overhead garage doors (note, doors as in plural) were installed at the lakehouse earlier this week. They are not the right ones (and no resolution/remediation in sight).
And these are just the things that stand out.
Anyway...moving right along.
Christmas!!
I took a different approach to decorating this year. Instead of rushing to pull everything out and get it up in a few days, I decided I was going to take out a few things at a time and truly appreciate and enjoy them for themselves and the memories they bear before moving on.
I found I like doing it this way. I might not get everything out by Christmas, but I don't care. It's only me who will see them anyway.
I feel like I get to appreciate each piece - or collection - fully before moving on to the next. Kinda of like spending time with old friends I haven't seen since last Christmas.
But my new methodology means I won't be able to show you things as I hoped I would - certainly not the curated home tour version like Janice @ Prims by the Water, or
the perfectly gathered collections like Lauren @ Rugs and Pugs.
What you get instead is a very un-curated and very random bunch of photos.
No rhyme, no reason although I tried to avoid views and things I've showed previously.
Most are dark because...well, it's been very dark in Nod of late.
I'll shut up now.
On to the photos.
An old clockface serves as a star atop the flower frog tree:
{Handmade spun cotton snowman candy container (hat removes) on top of vintage cash register rolls on top of vintage tape tin}
{Vintage Santa mugs...the more stained and crazed the better...and, yeah...there's more...I'll spare you.}
The fellas in red:
{Papier mache and pulp/pressed paper Santas, etc.)
Not to play favorites or anything, but the fella second from the right with his original pipe is pretty special:
...as is the little putz deer sitting between the two Santas in the center:
{Very old candy box from Montgomery Ward & Co. I have a special connection to it as I worked on the initial phases of the class action lawsuit against the company when it shut down all its franchises.}
{Vintage bottle brush trees, papier mache Santa boots and cast/pot metal deer atop the spice cabinet in the kitchen}
{Vintage bottle brush trees in pounce pots/sanders}
Christmas of a different than most of yours I'm sure but Christmas nonetheless...and someone is on high alert for Santa.
May you all find some quiet moments of anticipation and be touched, in some measure, by the spirit of the season in these precious days before Christmas.





















2 comments:
I sm so sorry for all your issues.
I do love your approach to decorating and will try to remember it for next year. I sm slays in such a rush!
Cathy
Wow woman, You posted so many wonderful items and I've a list to write so perhaps not all will make it on this comment. In the first photo looks like you have one of those expensive snowmen made of Warm and Natural from the same person Lauren has.
Lovely presentation of your tree stitchery, nicely done. Lovely setting with the old desk, top hat and hooked rug. Did you hook that one?
Wish you'd told us about that beautiful Santa with a pipe, you certainly piqued my interest. And inquiring mind wants to know if you won the Tommy Tucker franchise case! Me this my wordsmith lawyer friend did indeed win.
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