Tuesday, December 3, 2024

I'm back! ♥ Thanksgiving and getting ready for Christmas!

Hello dear friends! 

It's so nice to be back here with you!  I didn't intend to take such a long blogging break, but days turned into weeks and now it's December.  I was sick for the first half of the month and literally could not get out of bed.  I'm so thankful for my family who took care of me (especially Rob who would bring me anything I asked for : ) and for antibiotics!!!  The flu and pneumonia are no joke and I'm just glad that no one else in my house got it.  The good news is that and I was better for Thanksgiving and was able to host and we had a lovely day 



I honestly think getting sick was my body's way of telling me it's time to slow down.  We have a lot going on behind the scenes right now which I'll talk about another time (all good things) but I've been running around doing a million things for weeks now and it finally caught up with me.  I also realized that what gets done gets done, and what doesn't, doesn't.  It's not the end of the world if I don't get my tree up before Thanksgiving (which I didn't) or get all my shopping done (which I haven't).  Everything always ends up being ok.  I'm just glad to be healthy again.   

And now it's time for cozy holiday vibes. Hot chocolate by the twinkling tree, frosted window pains, and classic holiday movies on TV.  I'm soaking it all in.  To be honest, I'm struggling to get into the holiday spirit but being surrounded by family and twinkling lights is really helping. 




So, let's see...I'll give you a quick recap.  While I was in my sick bed we decided to host Rob's family for Thanksgiving.  It was still a few weeks away at that point and I was hopeful I'd feel better.  I had mixed feeling about hosting because it's the first Thanksgiving without my mom and that's heavy on my heart.  But I also felt that cooking and baking and doing all the things would keep me busy and I'd feel her with me in the kitchen (our favorite place)...and that's exactly what happened. 





I took the day before off and did so much prep. I have never hosted Thanksgiving before, so all of this was new to me, but I felt excited.  I never made stuffing before!  I used all my mom's China and pretty glasses.  We set up a bar and appetizer station.  I got all my serving pieces nice and shiny.  It was fun.  John and I also watched Charlie Brown Thanksgiving because we do that every year.  

It's a classic! 




Out of the entire meal I was most proud of my mashed potatoes!  They usually turn out like wallpaper paste but I used a Martha Stewart recipe that came out so well!!! (they should with all that butter and heavy cream...but hey, it's the holidays!) I made them on Wednesday, and they reheated in the oven beautifully.  My sister-in-law even commented on them.  Whew! 





Cream and butter can do wonders!! 





I also tried something new with my butternut squash.  Instead of mashing, I cut into cubes, drizzled with olive oil, maple syrup, cinnamon, S&P, and roasted them in the oven.  Again, the day before and it reheated perfectly in the oven.  They were a hit. Yay! 





I never got a picture of the turkey because I was so busy.  That always happens to me!  I get so caught up I forget to take pictures.  There were 11 of us for dinner (Rob's family, us, and my Dad) and everyone seemed to enjoy the food and the day.  My brother-in-law did the carving, Rob did the cleaning, and the rest of us did the eating.  After dinner we played a few games, and after everyone left, I sat down and was so happy that 1. it went well... 2. it was over and I could rest... and 3. I took Friday off.  That was must : )





On to the weekend, which was dedicated to decorating for Christmas.   John had a youth group retreat and Rob was working in the garage so it was all me.  I put up my Dad's tree and decorated the first floor first.  This is my childhood tree and holds so many memories.  It was bittersweet to decorate without my mom, but I know she must be so happy that I'm carrying on the tradition. 








Took a grilled cheese break.  One for me, one for my Dad.  We were watching Elf while all the decorating was going on by the way : ) 




On to my little tree upstairs.  My favorite ornaments are these vintage glass ones that belonged to my grandmother.  I remember being very little and decorating her tree with her.  Even at 7 years old I loved these ornaments.  My mother gave them to me when I got married.  

I think they could be my most treasured possession 




I tend to overdecorate (if that's a word) meaning I cram every ornament in the world on the tree.  I like white and colored lights, and I love tinsel.  

I will not apologize! LOL 




Of course, Lucy is represented on my tree! 

This one is a gift from my friend Rosinda:) 





It took me 2 days to do the trees, the decorating, and I did the outside lights too. I was on a roll.  I did not rush.  I enjoyed the process.  




Monday morning was freezing cold.  The river out back was frozen on the edges and the marsh was covered with frost.  Winter is coming.  I lit the trees and all the twinkle lights around the house, gave the heat a kick, and sat quietly for a good few moments feeling thankful, sipping my coffee, cozy, cozy, cozy. 




I still have shop and wrap but I'm not stressing out about it.  I think I'll visit some local shops this weekend and I have a full Amazon cart ready for checkout. 

Things will be simple this year and I'm ok with that 




I will be visiting your blogs and catching up with all of you very soon.  Thank you for the well wishes and those who checked in on me while I was away.  

Wishing you all a blessed and peaceful December 

The holidays are here.  Let's be present and enjoy the most magical time of year 🎄🎅

3 comments:

  1. I'm so so glad you're okay and feeling so much better! I love this cozy post so much!! Your Thanksgiving looked like it turned out amazing! Matt and I just watched Elf the other night. :) One of my all time faves. And your trees are beautiful!! At Christmas more is more in my opinion. Lol And those vintage ornaments make my heart skip a beat. They are gorgeous. Blessings to you dear Friend. I have no doubt your Mom has been enjoying too - every step of the way. Time to snuggle into cozy season. ❤️💚

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  2. This post makes me want to cozy up on the couch, drink coffee and watch movies all day :) Your trees are beautiful! I love all the ornaments and especially the ones from your grandmother. Those are priceless. I have some my mom made that have the beads and sequins on them. They were always on our tree when I was young. Now they're on my tree and it's really special. I'm glad you're feeling better. I do think our bodies have a way of saying "Whoa! Slowing down now." Glad you're up and going again though. Have a cozy week :)

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  3. I am so happy you are feeling better. Your Thanksgiving sounded like a joyous day with family and great food.
    Your trees are beautiful! Your grandmother's ornaments are just perfect!
    I know your mom is holding your hand and ensuring your holidays go well. She is always with you.
    Enjoy the Cozy Time!
    Merry December!

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