Blogmas today has me sharing the Christmas Tree Farm sign I placed on the shelf over the double window in our living room as part of our Christmas decor this year.
I purchased this metal sign several years at an after Christmas sale.
The tinted sheer curtains came from a thrift store, the large pinecones came from a local tree and the antique blue jars came from various family members over the years.
(So many things in my home were acquired using the same methods: thrift stores; from family; from friends, from foraging, bartering, sales, etc.)
Why I do Blogmas:
It's no secret that I love everything about Christmas! From the day after Thanksgiving till the last box of Christmas decor is packed away and put back in storage for the next year, I love every bit of it! My husband and I are senior citizens who generally spend the holiday season alone. While we do have lots of very good friends and our church family nearby, all of our children live far, far away and have children of their own to make holiday memories with within their own homes. They are very thoughtful to include us in as much as possible via technology and we are so grateful to them for going beyond the extra mile to include us.
I started doing Blogmas because I had a choice, either lose myself in sorrow over what I could not change or embrace the love I have for the season and share it with others. I chose to share my joy in the journey not only with my children and grandchildren long-distance, but with others who love the season as I do and who just might find themselves spending the holidays alone as well. I hope in some small way you get a glimpse of holiday joy through these Blogmas posts and that it spills over into your life this holiday season!
Meet you back here tomorrow!
~ sharing my home and my faith ~
She looketh well to the ways of her household … Proverbs 31:27
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ReplyDeleteLori, thank you!
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