That sir is the neatest and most interesting mantle display I've seen outside of a cozy upscale b&b. Reminds me of some Vermont ski places I've stayed at.Our house gets transformed top to bottom, inside and out. But with single-digit temperatures over the next few days, this is my happy place.
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Now that's very funny! It's definitely something I would do to my bestie who moved two houses over from me!I don't have a photo, but my brother and I rearrange my mother's NOEL candle holders to say LEON, a prank my brother started when we were children which we've pulled ever since. Somehow they always say NOEL when we arrive at my folks' place, and somehow they always say LEON when we leave. It's a Christmas miracle!
Lately my sister-in-law has started rearranging them to say ELON. Maybe I should buy her an Estes Falcon 9 for Christmas.
I hear you there. We're at -4° and it's only 4:30 in the afternoon!View attachment 552604
Here's where I'm hiding from today's wind, cold, and snow.
Thank you! My wife was flabbergasted that you were so impressed! But like I said, she does the whole house, every room. I could keep going and swamp the thread, but here's a couple more, first the kitchen:That sir is the neatest and most interesting mantle display I've seen outside of a cozy upscale b&b. Reminds me of some Vermont ski places I've stayed at.
That's really awesome, thanks so much for sharing! My wife loves Precious Moments and I used to gift them to her in our early years together, so I'll be showing her these pics.Thank you! My wife was flabbergasted that you were so impressed! But like I said, she does the whole house, every room. I could keep going and swamp the thread, but here's a couple more, first the kitchen:
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The bay window in the living room currently holds our Nativity, which is a somewhat whimsical view - if you look closely you'll see the angels weren't quite ready for the birth of Jesus - two are sawing out the Christmas Star, another shines a flashlight down on the manger, still another leads the wise men into the scene by wearing a star-shaped sandwich board reading "Follow me":
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View attachment 552775I wish I could show you more. We have decorations that were on her grandmother's tree, a candelabra in the kitchen window that we've had since we built the house 44 years ago, dated ornaments (sometimes two) for every Christmas since 1975, our first together (we were married earlier that year).
And if you want to see some of my office done up for Christmas, that would be over on this thread. The grandkids love it. I do, too. This is my 57th consecutive year of watching "A Charlie Brown Christmas" at least once during the season.
I am a man most blessed. And when I think of how wonderful it is to have a comfortable home with a blazing fireplace, completely isolated from truly dangerous weather... wow... just wow.
Merry Christmas, one and all, and thanks for reading & viewing!
Oh, you're welcome, I wish we could all have a big party here.That's really awesome, thanks so much for sharing! My wife loves Precious Moments and I used to gift them to her in our early years together, so I'll be showing her these pics.
I also feel very blessed and I also wish everyone a Merry Christmas and happy holiday season!
I know what you mean...my wife also asked me to stop buying them since we ran out of space in our display case, but then she would see one and say how cute it is or I would find one as a perfect gift haha!Oh, you're welcome, I wish we could all have a big party here.
My wife keeps telling me to stop with the Precious Moments (I know better), but twice I've seen something that I know she'd flip over - this year it was the three kids caroling in a snow scene, and they match our grandkids by age (size order) and gender. Both times she would throw the catalogs away, not say anything - what she didn't know was, I get the emails. Both times, I had them downstairs in the basement before she'd even seen the catalog! It's tougher being retired, though, I used to be able to ship things to the office. Getting ahead of her on home deliveries is much harder.
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