As we wait in the dark through the long night things can feel lonely, sad and discouraging.
We must remember that dawn does come.
Christmas can only be found.
Christmas can not be bought.
Fill your heart with the hope an light that is coming.
I put up the tree this week as I was going to be hosting some teas for Christmas visits.
This is my wall tree that I made last year. I still love it!
This year I decided to put some narrow green garland around the edge which nicely defines it.
I placed a couple of TV tables below it to allow me to hide the cord and put any other seasonal decorations I wanted. Nice lacy tablecloth and one of my several Nativity sets as the main one is packed.
I did not put all the ornaments I have on this year as I was up against a deadline.
It provides beautiful light to the living room.
Thank goodness the temperature warmed up a little this week and having friends over was possible.
I pulled out the red table cloth and the plaid Christmas place mats.
A bit of healthy veggies and brie cheese with whole grain crackers were prepared.
Some clementines as there were not Mandarin oranges when I was shopping. Supply chain issues. I was grateful to get most of the food I was looking forward to.
I used my white Ikea dishes and mugs on the first tea and my White Regency for the second tea.
A bit porcelain teapot of tea and a couple of hours of catching up and visiting with friends.
The Christmas Candle I received from my sister when she was in Germany. It comes out every year. I have added a flameless candle to it in recent years.
I spent a day with my aunt making our traditional tourtieres (meat pies).
We made a few small ones and a big one. She is the one who makes the pastry so she decided that she was not making another batch so we just froze the meat in containers to eat in the next months.
The frozen filling may become pies or just eaten with pea and carrots which is my traditional way of eating tourtiere.
This tea with my friend featured just a few snacks. Chocolate almonds, Ferrero Rocher and some cranberry and almond cookies.
Still a bit big pot of herbal tea and clementines.
I so enjoyed having a few people over this year for Christmas.
I set up one of several of my fireplace DVDs and just had the crackling fire for sound.
It makes the whole living room feel very warm and cozy and festive.
The fireplace DVDs allow me the option of just fire, fire and crackle, or fire, crackle and music. Some feature traditional Christmas carols and hymns.
I have one that features Christmas songs by Boney M. and another with nature sounds that I use after the Christmas season.
It works well for me.
I was given this book by a friend who enjoyed and thought that I would enjoy it too.
Miracles from Heaven by Christy Wilson Beam is a true story of the miraculous healing. Christy and Kevin Beam traveled a journey of faith by putting one foot in front of the other. Their daughter Anna was diagnosed with an incurable, life threatening disorder. The family endured through years with Anna suffering pain, invasive testing and treatments. Travelling many hours for specialized care, managing the care of their other children, the cost of treatments were part of their lives during this time.
When Anna suffered an accident that nearly took her life they thought it would makes Anna's life even worse. In the days that followed her rescue she shared her stunning experience of heaven.
Anna was well following this experience. God is good!