The decorating is done; the shopping is finished and wrapped; and now I'm in cooking mode. Everything is leading to the reason we celebrate this glorious season - the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ.
I'm going to take some time off from blogging, so I can fully reflect on this GREATEST GIFT OF ALL! May you all have a joyous Christmas week.
Below are some images from our collection of antique Christmas postcards. Hope you enjoy their sentiments and wonderful artwork.
Beautiful post, Sally!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family!
Merry Christmas dear Sally and Bob.....sitting here packing for the trip....the Boss actually was so impressed that I only have one small pilots case and my purse which both can be carried on the plane....he went and got a spare empty suitcase to check through for goodies we buy in Paris...I then said to him...."you don't really think I am going away for over three weeks with just one small suitcase and a purse....I shipped a big box of clothes up to NY earlier in the week to wear when I'm there...the small suitcase if packed just for Paris".....Oh men just don't have a clue.....
ReplyDeleteMy heart is ready for Christmas, but nothing else is. Regardless, we will celebrate our Savior's birth. Merry Christmas to you.♥♫
ReplyDeleteI wish that I could say that the shopping is done and the baking is done and the...but it is not! I will live vicariously through you! =0) Thank you for your kind comments, Sally. I do love making dolls. I just wish I had more time to do it. Someday maybe I can show you the few that I have.
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Still haven't finished decorating but not stressing about it.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Christmas and enjoy your break.
Hi Sally,
ReplyDeleteI want to wish you a very Merry Christmas!