You may or may not remember that I have a miniature Christmas tree that I buy a new miniature ornament for it every year.
This is the tree last year.
You may or may not remember that I have a miniature Christmas tree that I buy a new miniature ornament for it every year.
This is the tree last year.
Tine to clear the pictures off of my phone!
Every Christmas I get ornaments for the boys. I try to get ones that reflect what they have been doing all year. We usually go to Bronner's during the summer to get them and they personalize them for free. Last year I didn't really like the choices I had so this year I ordered them from elsewhere and personalized them myself.
This is Levi's
He's been obsessed with fire alarms and smoke alarms for most of this year, so it was only appropriate to get him this one.I've started my Christmas decorating a little early this year.
We always put the tree up before Thanksgiving and this year I wanted to do something different as far as the tree skirt goes. The last few years I have used an old white tablecloth for a tree skirt. Although it looked nice it was a pain to keep it straight due to cats wanting to lay under the tree!
I've seen these Christmas Tree collars in the stores a lot and although you can get one for pretty cheap, I thought I would attempt to make one myself.
I started with an Amazon box which I cut open flat and taped the top flaps together.
When I measured it under the tree it was too tall, so I drew some lines and cut it down about 3 inches.
The I went on the hunt for something to cover the box with. I looked at contact paper that looked like wood or bricks or a basket, but I just wanted it to look Christmasy.
I cut it in half and then taped it all around the box.
Then I wanted to embellish it with a ribbon. I bought a huge box of Christmas ribbon a few years ago at a garage sale so I had plenty to choose from.
I laid out four of the ribbons that I thought would look good. Then eliminated two of them.
I couldn't decide between the two. I sent this picture to Shauna and she said she liked the top one so I decided to go with that.
I like the cardinal one too so I'm going to find another use for it.
Anyway, here's how it turned out.
I like it! It's much neater looking.
Excuse my tree looking wonky! I just threw it up and haven't straightened the branches out yet!
We are not having Thanksgiving this year. Turns out I have to work :( I knew it was coming so I'm not surprised. Actually, I get the trifecta of holidays this year, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Years Day. They all fall on Wednesday or Thursday and those are my regular days to work!
Oh well, it is what it is and we are making alternate plans!
I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving filled with family and good food!
See you the next time!
First to answer Debby's question: The Madame Alexander dolls are 7 1/2 inches tall. I think that's part of why they are so cute, they are so small!
There are a few other dolls that I have stored away with my Madame Alexander dolls.
This is a Cheerful Tearful doll like one I got for Christmas when I was 6 years old.
What's cute is when her left arm is raised, she's smiling
and when you lower her arm, she frowns and cries!And if you feed her water with her bottle, tears would come out of her eyes too!
This is actually not my original doll. I got it off of eBay years ago when I was going through a childhood nostalgic phase!
My original Cheerful Tearful doll was probably destroyed by my brothers!
I loved my doll so much! I distinctly remember hugging her and thanking Santa with all my heart!
These are my two Barbies.
I played endlessly with these dolls. I built them furniture out of cardboard and made dresses for them out of scraps of cloth and tape!
This doll is particularly special.
Recently I posted a picture of a bunch of Madame Alexander dolls displayed on a lawn and I mentioned that I had about 12 of them but I actually have 14.
Madame Alexander dolls were International Dolls and also dolls from stories like Little Women and such. I only have International Dolls.
My grandmother gave them to me for my birthday and Christmas every year for 7 years. She stopped when I turned 18 and they got too expensive for her to buy anymore.
The first one she gave me when I was 10 years old was this one:
Betsy Ross or the American doll. Isn't she cute? I love that they all have the sweetest faces.
The second one she gave me was, of course, the Italian doll.
She has a gold necklace, earrings and a snake bracelet!
I also loved the Spanish doll.
Here's the rest in no particular order. Actually I don't remember what order she gave them to me. I know the ones that I got when I was a little older still have their tags on them. The earlier ones I got when I was younger I played with sometimes!
This is Ireland and Poland
The Ireland doll has red hair and beautiful green eyes!
This is Czech and Indonesia.
And although it's not obvious, the Dutch doll does not have any legs! I have no idea what happened. I guess I played a lot with her! It's too bad because if I recall she had a little pair of wooden shoes!
Argentina and KoreaI loved Argentinas beautiful long braids.
That's all of them. I have a few more dolls that I found in the same storage tote as these that I will show you on my next post.
I don't know what will become of them after I'm gone. I'm not sure Shauna wants them and there is no granddaughter to leave them to.
If she doesn't want them, I may find somewhere to donate them where some little girl would appreciate them. They are not worth anything moneywise.
Thats it for now. See you the next time and thanks for stopping by!
It's time to purge my phone of some photos for you all to enjoy!
The other day while walking past the retention pond in our community all the geese in the water were honking like crazy! When I looked to see what was causing all the commotion, I saw this beauty flying overhead.
He circled the pond a few times and then flew off. I got a pretty good video and this blurry picture is taken from that. It's a rare sight to see an eagle around here so I was pretty excited!
On the nights that I work when I leave at 8:00 I always turn and scan the field next door with the car headlights.
There is almost always deer there and I caught these two just chilling and enjoying the evening!
I know this is a little hard to see but this is a display in front of an old house in DT Plymouth.
I have about 12 Madam Alexander dolls that my paternal grandmother gave me. I used to get one for Christmas and one for my birthday until I turned 18. Then she stopped giving them to me. They were getting too expensive for her anyway. She made sure I knew that!
I should do a separate post on her. She was a hoot!
I don't think they are worth much anymore, anyway. I guess not if they get displayed on a front lawn!
Rich and I were at BJ's warehouse the other day and their inventory robot was going around.
It makes a funny little tone that sounds like it's saying, "excuse me".
My shoulder feels pretty good. So good that I made the mistake of carrying a large purse on it for a day and ended up making it hurt more then it already was! I was scared I did some damage but my physical therapist checked it out and said I just irritated it! Back on the inflammatory medicine I went and it is slowly getting better!
A local funeral home donated some flowers and plants for our residents to enjoy. We kept the flowers but the executive director did not want all the plants around so she told us anyone who wants one can take it.
Last week Rich and I took a little getaway to Traverse City.
I took a few pictures on the way up of the trees.
The weather was sunny and not super cold but the wind was crazy! I usually like to walk along the beach and browse the stores in Downtown TC. Because it was so windy walking on the beach was out of the question, so we browsed a few blocks of stores downtown then went to dinner and back to the hotel to swim and use the hot tub.
The next day we decided to go to Sleeping Bear Dunes. We hadn't been since the kids were little.
Our first stop was the Dune Climb.
Next we wanted to drive the Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive along the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. Because it is a National Park it cost us $25 to drive it but it was so worth the money!
There was a bunch of places to stop and see the beauty along the way.
Another place to stop was this view of Glen Lake and Lake Michigan.
Driving along the winding road takes you higher and higher along the dunes until you reach the top. We parked our car and walked up a small sandy incline to see this sign.
Because on the other side is this drop. If you go down and can't get yourself back up it's going to cost you. When we were there only two people were brave enough to go down to the lake.
You may or may not remember that I have a miniature Christmas tree that I buy a new miniature ornament for it every year. This is the tre...