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

Thursday, December 30, 2021

Christmas at Our House ~ Episode 4 ~ ON WITH THE PLAN OF CHRISTMAS

Welcome to my happy place.  I love color, so I go with a more fun decor when decorating.  Also, I think, now what would the kids enjoy?

Here is my secret for depression/pain/anxieties, etc:  Do something.  Create something.  Pray to God for strength and direction to do so.  

Husband is a pretty depressed and negative person.  He'll admit to the depression but I'm not sure if he'd own up to the negativity.  He's good though, really.  But there was no way I was about to suggest he put the whole train/village thing up this year.  It's an all day job.  It was absent last year as well.  In all fairness though, he is responsible for the outside Nativity scene hanging and for Anvil's (our gorilla) Christmas-wear.  

So I put my thinking cap on.  I wanted to display the Christmas Village on my own, no negative vibes.   And so, I cleared off some shelves and began.  


With each placement of houses I became more and more excited!  Christmas was coming to our house after all.


It's been a really sad year for many.  So many have lost loved ones or pets.  I've been contacted to pray for a lot of people throughout the year.  Some have made it.  Some have not.


Covid has been making its way through families with a strong force.


I find it disheartening to watch kids having to mask up to go to school or be involved in activities.  I understand, but yet I am sad for them.


It's not the world we grew up in.  I doubt things will ever be the same again.


However.  In the land of Christmas Magic, life goes on as usual.   The Christmas Carnival is in full swing.  Kids are laughing and playing in the snow.  Ice skaters are gently gliding over the ice.  


There is no talk of pandemic or virus and nobody gets sick here.  They just enjoy time together and have fun.

Grandma bakes cookies and shares warm ones right out of the oven, with kids that are outside building a snowman.


Santa stops at the pet store to choose a special puppy for a child.


Inside houses, families have come together to share recipes, play games and laugh, while the children toss snowballs at one another in the new-fallen snow.


Yes, life in the land of Christmas Magic is enchanting, calm, and reserved for the young at heart.


Creating Christmas Magic kept me busy and it was fun.


My back is much better, but arthritis is here to stay.  I don't think there is a magic bullet or cure for that.


 Gracie has good days and bad days.  Christmas day she slept a lot, even through the craziness of it all.  
 

She has become quite friendly in her old age.  She used to attack visitors immediately when they'd walk in the door.  Now she smells their hand and walks away.


I'm glad I decided to decorate for Christmas.  It makes me feel good to see the color and to know that Christmas did not skip us this year.  It was here.  In all its glory.  Fun. Chaos.  Happiness. Love.  

You have to just.   Make it happen.  And so I did.


  
not a creature was stirring not even a mouse... ummm.. yea, about that mouse.

                                                                  To Be Continued....
 

Sunday, January 28, 2018

Didn't Happen

I was waiting on our little guy Jasper to make it back down from his now home in WV to play with the train and the Christmas village, but here we are going into February next week...  and it didn't happen. 

*insert a sad face here*  

Oh well.  Still, the village needs to come down now.  





Say goodbye to Christmas, Gracie.


Not a problem.  Goodbye Christmas.  Farewell.  See ya later alligator.  Glad to see ya go ... umm.. I mean sorry to see ya go.  


Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Christmas Village and A Baby Soon!

As requested - below are some pictures of the Christmas village we put together for this year.  The train and the tree were both purchased new, but everything else was Yard Sale finds (really cheap) from last year.  I love our little village... 
 but not near as much as the Grandchildren love it! 

And speaking of grandchildren...  by Thursday at this time, that total should change from 2 to 3.  If Lindsey doesn't have the baby by Thursday, she's to check into the hospital @ 6AM to be induced and hopefully by afternoon - a healthy baby.

Please keep my daughter and new granddaughter in your thoughts and prayers for all to go well!  























   Christmas village sounds so cold.  Any suggestions on a name for this village?

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Make Believe Houses


This is the first year I can remember that I didn't have a  big tree. 


But the grandkids were so mesmerized by the train and little village last year, that we decided to make the village the focus this Christmas.  (thanks to summer yard sales)


Good news and bad news for Gracie.
The bad news:  I took away her window.


The good news:   at the mention of 'ears' 'bath' or 'bugs' she has a new and better place to hide... underneath the village.  


The tree is fiber optic, and is a lot prettier than the photo allows it to be...


This Silent night waits on two rambunctious 3 year olds who will no doubt move some people around, have Santa slide down the winter carnival slide, and dream of being inside the train as it whistles and blows smoke from its stack coming around the bend. 


I want Jake and Marissa to be aware of the Nativity, the dark starry night, and the bright star that told of Jesus' birth.  


Christmas day will come to a close with misplaced pieces and a train craving rest.   Pretend people will settle into their make believe houses....



And Gracie will once again have her window.