Wednesday, December 29, 2010

~The week that flew~

As much as I enjoy bringing out my Christmas, I enjoy putting it away and bringing out my old favorite snowmen. So let me take you back through the week that flew. These are my snowmen, I think they are made of paperclay. I bought them years ago and they just get better with age.




Now as I start to put away and clean up I feel refreshed, love that feeling. The day after Christmas I cleaned our my closet and have six bags for Goodwill. I like how organized it all looks.

And it snowed!

And it stuck.....
My best gift was my son being home to celebrate the holiday with us and knowing he is here to stay just put a happy glow on everything.
I am just sitting down to catch up with the blogs. Now do tell how do you  all find the time to post? Between work, Christmas, family, baking, parties, I just can't seem to find the time to even take pictures, let alone sit down and write a post?

All the grandchildren and children were here for Christmas. Presents were opened, food was eaten, the kids went out sledding and came in cold and wet, sat by the fire to warm up as the jackets and pants tumbled in the dryer. Hot chocolate was sipped, dessert was eaten. There were rosy cheeks and many smiles, giggles, teasing, wet floors, wet mittens and an all round good time was had by all. And after everyone left I sat down by the same fire and had a Gingerbread Martini with a content smile on my face.

Someone loved his new toy. Not to mention the wrapping it came in.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

and the stockings are hung by the chimney with care.....

It is almost Christmas Eve!




I am in the kitchen baking, but everything else is done! Oh darn I need to clean .....
Merry Christmas to all and to all a goodnight~

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Christmas comes early!

Happy days at the Country Nest!!!!
Our Son is home from Afghanistan. This is the very BEST Christmas present we could receive. We picked him up this morning and it is truly a HaPpY DaY here!!!!

Monday, December 6, 2010

Holiday Open House

On Sunday evening a couple of my friends invited me to join them. On of my friends has a shop A Primitive Dwelling and the other is a true artist...she has a company called Awe-Shucks. Isn't that a cute name? Her name is Carolyn and she can do anything and she does it all so well. Cook, oh my gosh can this lady cook. She had a gingerbread house cake, bread pudding, sugar cookies, gingerbread cookies, pumpkin bread, eclair cake, delish brownies and many other goodies! Then there were the handcrafts. One woman did stunning pottery. My friend Maggie set up a mini shop....and Carolyn had Santas, wooden & beeswax. Floral arrangements, beautiful stockings, cobweb boppers made out of her sheep's wool. Beautiful chairs made from laurel wood, each unique. Gingerbread men......visions dancing through my head. It was all set in the Prince Burgess House Circa 1683. And there were house tours. From the sheep to the greenhouse to the kitchen with the big soapstone cart. Well let my pictures speak for themselves.












So tell me what do you think? Beautiful or what?

Friday, December 3, 2010

My Merry Band of Snowomen






I saw a cute snow annie in Prims magazine and I could not help my self......I got carried away. Each one comes out a bit different. I have used muslin, flannel, batting and chenille. Each has a burlap pocket stuffed with sweet annie, so she smells divine and is a reminder of the summer gone by. She has a necklace of stars or bells and I just love her....