I managed to get my decorations up before Sunday, again I had spare stuff which I will take to a charity shop. The only big item new this year is my poinsettia plant, and a couple little white houses. This wreath on our front door, it's not new, I've revamped it, added a few coloured lights.
Our tree is huge, it is again years old, as are the decorations, mainly glass, it's the main focus in the house. Keeping George away is a struggle, look at his smile, pure joy, Molly is much better at understanding not to touch. I do love my tree and will use it until it falls to bits, I put the real candles on again this year, I don't like tinsel so you won't find any in this house, I like my tree to look old fashioned.
Lovely to see them all together, taken at a good garden centre just under an hour away, they do Christmas so very well, this was their winter wonderland walk, pre-booked, so plenty of space for everyone.
The village ladies took the poppy display down, and replaced them with Christmas themed ones, our lights were turned on last Friday, I was babysitting so we did not go, we are lucky to still have a huge tree and lights in the prescient.
Whilst I decorated listening to Christmas music, it's a playlist I made a couple of years ago, from hymns to pop and everything in between, hubby was baking, he made mince pies, using my homemade mincemeat and sausage rolls, his pastry is so good. So many of our decorations are old, I revamp them each year, I have loads of silk greenery, no sparkly colour themed bits here, our house is feeling festive, with the spices from the baking, smells good as well.
Friday I slept over at daughters whilst she went to the local fundraise for Portsmouth Downs Syndrome Association, she stayed local to the venue and had a wonderful lazy Saturday morning. The children whilst excited to have me there were so very good, each going to bed on time, George woke at 4.30am but went back to sleep, Molly woke at 6.45am, so an early start, Will is such a good boy as well. Other than being tired by such an early start it was the easiest sleep over, as they are getting older they are able to do more for themselves and less tears, daughter was worried (as I'm not getting any younger) it would be too much, I'm happy to say I'm still able to help where I can. We also picked up all the leaves from the back garden, I had my slaves (Molly and George) putting leaves into buckets as I swept, and emptied the buckets into a bigger container.
We had a lovely Sunday roast together with daughter and little ones, they all ate well, both Molly and George asked for more food, afterwards our house was very quiet, still and very tidy.
It all sounds very festive. Christmas is magical with young children.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lovely photograph of the three of them.
ReplyDeleteYour Christmas celebrations and preparations have started very well.
All the best Jan
I am the same, my decorations are old and well loved. I do make a few new ones when the old ones get too tatty, but nothing really spectacular.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a lovely sleepover.
God bless.
I love your tree. Everything sounds very festive there.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photographs. It's lovely to see the children so excited for Christmas, and your tree looks beautiful. Xx
ReplyDeleteYour tree looks beautiful. I love getting the same decorations out each year but like you I have paired things down this year and donated some. That's a lovely photos of all three children together, it's wonderful to witness their excitement for Christmas and all the decorations.
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