Saturday, 31 December 2022

A Christmas to Remember🎄

Mid December brought us to see the National Christmas Tree in Washington DC, as well as all the state trees.


And of course a view of the Washington Monument.


The tree looked lovely, but sadly no model trains around it.


Some of the state trees, not sure if you can see what states I've shown.


The Menorah was there too.


The newly engaged couple!


Just missing Gman2, two sisters, and a brother-in-law.


My Fisher Price Christmas collection.


The short story of our Christmas tree this year - "someone" left it a little too late to get a tree. I went to my Dad's to get the tall one, thinking it was fatter than it was. A little upset, but ok, it is what it is. Gman2 brought the shorter, fatter tree from his church (that they just finished using) to borrow. Then I added the two little ones we had. Wah-la, a mini Christmas forest! And I decided the lights were enough this year and added a couple of angels.


My village this year. I tried to cover the stereo equipment, but hope to do better next year.


Freezing temperatures, rain, and high winds knocked our power out on Friday morning, the 23rd, just before I was about to make cookies and a yule log for our afters!
Luckily, we have a gas stove to cook on and three gas fireplaces. We lit the two on the main level and crossed our fingers that the pipes wouldn't freeze and burst.


I slept on the sofa in the great room, Nathan slept in the keeping room with the other fire, and DH and Gman2 braved it and slept in their beds. Brrrr!


At least the little village tree was lit, thankful for batteries.


Christmas Eve came and still no power, but with notification that it would be back by 11PM on Christmas DAY.
Gman2 and Nathan went to Paul's Mom's house to sleep that night, while Gman1, C, and kitty Finn came to spend the night with us in the cold. Did I mention that with no power, the pump wasn't working for our well water?! They were going to sleep in the basement, with the other fire going.
Our tradition of watching Christmas Vacation was saved with Gman2's phone and my charged ipad! 


We all went to my mil's house in the morning (luckily only four miles away) to shower and enjoy a warm breakfast. Father Christmas did find our house, even without the tree lights on! So we all headed back there to open presents.


Being warm and then braved the chill!


We headed back to my mil's for dinner, except DH had to go back to our house to cook the steaks since her grill wasn't working. While having dinner, our power was restored and we could head home to a warm house, running water, lots of laundry, and no burst pipes!


Boxing Day was spent with Opa and Addie. We went to Oma's Chapel that evening to remember her.


Our afters this year. Although the Roses and Quality Street were a little disappointing - plastic tins and not very much in them! The Roses weren't wrapped like they used to be, but at least the QS was.
Dad made a Christmas sponge cake this year.


My Momma painted these sets years ago when she was still able to use her hands. They are both treasured pieces.


The Mill Hill Snowman I gave my Dad for Christmas.


Dear Karen and I decided to make 12 days of Advent for each other and these are the goodies I received. Not all cross stitch, but other treats as well. I know you can't see it since everything is on top of it, but a pretty project bag is under there too.
She packaged hers beautifully to me and I tried to make it look like she had packages spilling out of a mailbox.
Such fun and I hope we do it again next year!


I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season, whatever you celebrated!

And for the New Year?
You'll never get bored when you try something new. There's really no limit to what you can do. ~ Dr Seuss


8 comments:

Magpie's Mumblings said...

That was definitely a Christmas for the record books! It's the stuff memories are made of though. I love your trees - we didn't bother with ours when it was just the two of us.
There must have been something about doing Advents for our friends because I did one for one of my friends too (only I did all 24 days...glutton for punishment as I am!). She loved it so it's on my list for doing for another friend next year.

Magpie's Mumblings said...

ps - Happy New Year!

Stasi said...

Definitely a Christmas to rememeber!!! Looks like you made it all work even with the obstacles! Happy New Year, Astrid!

Shelly said...

Wow, that was a Christmas you'll all never forget! You had the right people with you though! Happy New Year to you and yours!

Katie said...

Wow a Christmas to remember. Thanks for sharing.
Have a wonderful 2023!

Sandy In Montana said...

Such beautiful Christmas memories to finish out your year. Your decorations were amazing. Take care. Hugs, Sandy

diamondc said...

Happy Blessed New Year Astrid: You have had one heck of a Christmas, you know God only gives us what we can handle, and you handled it well.
I cannot imagine the hassle it was to be without electricity.
All your photos are lovely, you have a beautiful family.
I am so in love with the Fisher Price Village positively adorable as are all your lovely decorations.
Love the snowman design so cute.
I hope 2023 is a very good year for you all.

Catherine

Clare-Aimetu said...

A super festive time, full of memories old and new ones made. Our daughter and partner went to her future in laws on 28th for their Christmas Day after being with us and they had a power cut, luckily dinner was cooked but they ate by candlelight.
Love and blessing in 2023.