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Monday, December 22, 2008

Do you see it?

Look! The sun!

After a few days of snow, wind, ice, sleet, ice, wind -- power off, power on, power off, power on ... we are left with -3 degrees, -25 degree wind chill and sunshine.

Not any stitching to share. Just preparing for a holiday feast with DH, my Mom, & the kidz. Maybe with some luck, the snow forecasted for Tues & Weds won't be a storm -- just some flurries.

Thx for visiting my blog. I wish everyone a joyous holiday season of peace, cheer and generosity. In our home, we celebrate Christmas with a big family-style meal & some gift exchanging. DH & DS went to the nursery and brought home a tree (with roots) for decorating tomorrow. We have it indoors a couple days then plant it outside. Our hill behind our home is a showcase of Christmas Trees from holidays past. However you celebrate with family & friends, enjoy your blessings and Happy Holidays!

14 comments:

  1. I love the idea of being able to plant all our Christmas trees out back! :D

    Wishing you the BEST Christmas yet! :D

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  2. Beautiful photos! Enjoy your holiday as well!

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  3. Nice pictures. We have heaps of snow and the sun also came out today. Now if I could only get out of my drive way :)

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  4. Beautiful pictures Lelia and it looks so Christmas-y. Happy holidays to you and your family and have a productive 2009!

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  5. Great pictures!

    Wish you and your family a wonderful Christmas!!

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  6. Merry Christmas Lelia!

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  7. Pretty, snowy pictures!

    Happy Christmas, Lelia!

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  8. I love your tradition of planting your Christmas trees. Great idea! Since our yard is tiny, I think I'll stick with our artificial tree for now. :-)

    Merry Christmas to you and yours!

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  9. What a wonderful tradition of replanting your Christmas tree! I'm glad you got to see some sun today!

    Have a Merry Christmas!

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  10. I love all your Christmas trees! And what a wonderful tradition of replanting them so you can enjoy them in years to come.

    A very Merry Christmas to you!!

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  11. Enjoy all that lovely sunshine. Hopefully it will melt the snow.
    Have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

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  12. Those pictures are beautiful.

    Merry Christmas.

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