Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Christmas Pictures Part 2

Here are some pictures taken for our Christmas card this year. Mom took them at her house.






Monday, December 27, 2010

Christmas Pictures Part 1

For now I only have pictures from Mom. I can't seem to be able to locate my own camera...












Sunday, December 26, 2010

Holiday Traditions

The traditions of the holidays truly thrill me during this time of year.

- The Christmas tree. Always freshly cut, adorned with multi-colored lights and a variety of ornaments, each with their own story and history.

- Christmas music. The special CDs that only come out for one month of the year get played over and over again and I never grow tired of them. Blaring loudly while baking cookies, or quietly providing background to animated conversation during the family dinner.

- Christmas gifts. Sometimes I spend weeks or months thinking about the special people in my life and what they might desire. I love exchanging gifts to see that person's reaction when they open it - did I make a good choice? Were they as excited to receive it as I was to give it?

- Christmas Eve. We have always made it a tradition to gather together on Christmas Eve and have a dinner together before the evening church service. It is always a fun time and this year we were able to host it at our new house! After the service, we traditionally opened one gift between the family before going to bed. This year we did an exchange of all our gifts - taking our time from oldest to youngest, unwrapping each gift until Christmas morning truly made itself known at midnight when we finished!

- Christmas day. Traditionally we unwrapped all of our presents from Santa as early as possible this morning. As we've grown up and starting sharing the holiday with other families, Zach and I spend the morning unwrapping our gifts from each other. We have a slower pace to the day and we drive to one side of the family's home to celebrate the rest of the day with them.

- December 26th. For years we always drove back to MI to spend the time between Christmas and New Year's with our extended families. We would pack all of our bags, load up the gifts, and smoosh four kids into the van to drive the 9 hours to Trenton. It was always cold and usually snowy, but it was always warm in the packed basements where we had large family celebrations. On my Mom's side, all the cousins would perform Christmas stories from the Bible, share songs on their instruments, and often we would carol in the neighborhood. On my Dad's side, we did a gift exchange in Grandma's living room and later that day, tons of relatives would come over to gather for food, beer, wine, and cookies. This tradition is now one of the past (though the memories remain), but I'm sure it will be replaced with new ones.

- New Year's. Since becoming a part of my husband's family, we have enjoyed a Pork and Sauerkraut dinner every year with his grandparents - a wonderfully delicious meal, oftentimes finished off with an early birthday cake for Zach.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Sunday, December 12, 2010

To my wonderful husband,

Thank you very much for the dozen roses you surprised me with on Saturday. I know you find cut flowers a rather difficult gift to give, but I appreciate them and find them to be lovely.

I had a wonderful time with you today celebrating my birthday a tad bit early - a delicious brunch at Diener's with Mom, a nice afternoon nap, a trip to York to see the latest Harry Potter movie, and the opportunity to start my holiday cookie-baking marathon! Thank you.

Our birthdays mean different things to both of us, so thank you for making mine so special to me. I love you very much.

Laura


Monday, December 6, 2010

New Piano

On Friday, I received what I consider an early birthday gift. A couple people contributed to the funding of this purchase and I feel very fortunate to finally have my new piano in our new home! Having lived in second floor apartments for more than three years, I just could not logistically manage a piano in those situations, so my patience has finally paid off.

It's a used 1958 Story and Clark piano

So far Zach hasn't gone crazy with my playing, but he did ask what I will play when Christmas is over since all I'm playing right now is music from Christmas books.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Thursday, December 2, 2010

It's That Time of Year!

I absolutely love the Christmas season! I love the decorations, the music, the time off of work to spend with family and friends, the cookie baking, the fires in the fireplace, and the beauty of freshly fallen snow. For us, the season started two days after Thanksgiving with a tree, decorating the house, and a turkey dinner.

We have a Christmas tree farm not more than a quarter of a mile down the road from our house, so we decided to do our best to find a decent tree amongst the poorly pruned options they had available. We came out with a Blue Spruce that we're quite pleased with. Our ornaments are held on securely and the cats don't bother it a bit, simply choosing to use the tree skirt as their blanket, which I can easily oblige them. As an extra bonus, since the tree wasn't pruned well, we got quite a few extra branches that I used to make nice wreaths. (I also borrowed some branches from trees in our yard for a bit of added texture.) The only down-side to this type of tree is the fact that their needles are so sharp. I actually used gloves for the pruning and wreath-making and will more than likely be using them to remove the ornaments at the end of the season when the needles are all dried out.







In addition to the tree-decorating, we also had a really delicious turkey dinner. Zach didn't want his fresh turkey from work go to waste, so he spent 24 plus hours preparing and cooking the 18 pound bird for the two of us! It was his first turkey experience and I think he handled it rather well.



Since we've been able to use our fireplace more often, the living room is even more popular for the cat's hang-out. None of my cats sleep together, except on very rare occasions. These pictures are of Sam and Wilbur at the end of a busy weekend of tree-decorating and turkey-carving. (Zach took the pictures because I unfortunately missed the event!)





Friday, November 26, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving

We're here and ready for food! Let us in, please.


We got the day started by carving the fabulous turkey.


Some delicious side dishes were prepared by the master,


and Mom and Thom baked homemade pumpkin and apple pies.

We enjoyed good conversation, football, and a little bit of Trivial Pursuit,

giving us a wonderful Thanksgiving day
full of food, family, love and laughter!


Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Selvage Quilts

I follow a few quilting blogs and today I made my way through various links to this quilting blog where quilters create designs using just the selvage pieces of fabric. If you peruse the site for a while you'll come across some crazy and amazing pieces like this:

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and this:

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and this:


All photos from: http://selvageblog.blogspot.com/. Follow the link and enjoy!

Updates

I had forgotten to post a picture of the car that Zach purchased for his replacement after the accident. We both really like this new Subaru Forester and we love the color!

I recently finished a few sewing projects as you can see in the pictures below. The quilt is finished for Zach (his t-shirt quilt) and the apron was a gift for Mom Hawk's birthday.


This past Sunday we were able to visit Zach's family to celebrate Mom's birthday as well as making an early visit for Thanksgiving. We had a good time and the dinner Mom-mom and Pop-pop prepared was a delicious spread of pasta and sauce and home-cooked meats.



I am now relaxing for my brief yet definitely appreciated break for the holiday. We will visit Mom, Dad and family tomorrow and enjoy a turkey dinner there.

Happy Thanksgiving
to extended family and friends who are too far to visit!

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Our kitten's growing up!

This was him in August.

And this is him now!