Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Season of Light


Hello, Dear Friends! 

It's officially winter, here in the Pacific Northwest, and 
the time of year when we celebrate Christmas, 
Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa. 

I like to call it 'The Season of Light'. 
Not only because we adorn our homes, 
businesses, and outdoor spaces with beautiful, 
twinkling lights, but we also celebrate the bringing of enlightenment 
to mankind. 

It's so symbolic of how we look to a higher power 
 to bring us light and hope during our darkest hours.
xx 


We also celebrate the beauty of nature and its many gifts
when we decorate the tree and adorn our homes with 
bows of evergreens, holly, pinecones and winter berries. 




It's so peaceful to sit in front of a warm fire
with the glow of candlelight and the twinkling of 
the Christmas tree, reminding us of how very 
fortunate we are to have a cozy home and 
presents under the tree. 

It is only through grace that we have these circumstances, 
when so many do not, and we should never take 
this for granted.  





We owe our very existence to the generosity 
and wisdom of nature to provide us 
with a home, sustenance, heat, and water. 
This is also something we should never take for 
granted. We need to take care of this 
beautiful planet that so gracefully provides 
us a home. 











"All things bright and beautiful,
All creatures great and small,
All things wise and wonderful,
The Lord God made them all."

- Cecil Frances Alexander -
1818-1895


Kai agrees. 
Although he just wants one little bite of 
those deer that insist on roaming through 
his territory. Just a little nip, but Mama says, 'No!'
xx


Aw! Sorry Kai! 


A rare ray of sunshine. 

As you might be aware, here in Washington State
we have had some very severe storms with 
destructive flooding and slides, recently. 

We were fortunate here, on our little mountain,
and suffered no damage.

Many families were not so fortunate, though. 
Again, through grace, there was no loss of life.  


My youngest son, Dustin and wife, Jen, took 
a wonderful cruise around the Mediterranean
this year. 
One of their stops was in Turkey, where they visited 
the home of Mother Mary in her final years. 
They brought me back this lovely memento. 







I've kept my decorations simple this year. 
Just a few of my favorite things.




Delicious appetizer from Daughter-in-law, Erica. 



 The Mr. and I hosted the family for an early 
Christmas celebration the weekend before. 

I cooked a glazed ham, and we had delicious, scalloped potatoes
that my daughter, Heather brought. I also served a green salad
with pear, cranberries and walnuts, rolls and apple sauce. 
 I baked a spice bundt cake with sugared cranberries for dessert. 

We had lots of appetizers, cookies, mimosas and hot chocolate. 


We managed to corral the grand boys long enough 
to take a quick photo! 
We even got them to smile! 
Usually, it is at least one that makes a funny face :) 


Last year's photo with Santa. Lol! 

Of course, we were missing one this year. 
Our youngest, Jack, who is now enjoying Hawaiian life. 
xx


Wreaths I made at the annual wreath-making party 
my daughter-in-law Jen hosts.
xx


The Mister's workshop.


A pretty sunrise out my window. 


Snow in the foothills.



Driving over Snoqualmie pass on our way to our son, Gabe's house
for thanksgiving. 




Morning sunrise. 
xx

I know it has been a while since I have connected with you, 
my dear friends. 
I accidently got locked out of my computer and 
needed my son to come and fix it for me. 
I am not tech savvy! 
He lives over an hour away, and has been very busy, 
so, I had to wait a while. Turns out, I could've just called him, 
and he could've taken care of it over the phone.
Oh, well. Anyway, here I am and I promise to be more present. 
I have missed you! 
xx

Do you have any New Year's resolutions? 
Mine is to slow down and enjoy life more. 
It's been a busy year and I will fill you in on 
all that has been going on in my future posts. 

Wishing you a wonderful 'Season of Light', 
and many blessings in the coming New Year! 
xxoo












 

Thursday, September 25, 2025

Autumn Decorating, Baking and Family


 Hello Dear Friends! 
My favorite season is here! 

It's been a long, hot summer, and I am ready 
for all of the beauty that fall brings. 

We are finally getting cooler weather and some regular rain, 
which has freed up my time considerably, as I am not 
having to spend my days watering my poor, thirsty plants. 
A true labor of love. 










I've managed to keep everything blooming and I know that
these are the last, precious weeks to enjoy them, so I am 
savoring every day. 


With a new season comes a desire for a reset, 
and I have focused on my health, and moving 
indoors to create a cozy atmosphere. 




I've replaced summer roses with warmer, rustic tones on my daybed and 
throughout my kitchen. 
I always start my seasonal decorating here. 


I sewed some new cushion covers to bring in the warmth. 


I also changed the botanical themed artwork. 
My son and his wife had gifted me 
a beautiful calendar last year with gorgeous, 
vintage illustrations.
 
I simply turned the rose botanicals that I already had 
hanging, around to the back, and clipped the 
autumn themed calendar pages to the boards. 

Clip boards would work, too, but I don't have enough. 
I'll be looking for more of those.
xx


I traded summer's dried baby's breath with 
berry sprigs in my vintage vent screens
on either side of the glass door. 


Warm and cozy. 
xx


xx



My vintage hutch fits the mood. 



The gnomes in the fairy garden have been cultivating their pumpkins all summer. :)













Soft, natural colors. 




Nature's gatherings. 





I traded the white ironstone on my shelves for my pottery collection. 

Wooden bowls, cutting boards and utensils add to the rustic vibe. 

I'm always on the look-out for new pieces to add to my collections. 

xx


I love baskets for serving, too. 
They make great wall decorations in the meantime. 


I made these candle jars last year with pressed flowers
from my garden. 


Shortbread cookie molds. 

The Mister's favorite cookie. 
I admit that I don't make them often, 
so, I will have to remedy that! 


My 'Easy-Bake Oven' has been retired over the hot summer, 
but I always look forward to the fall baking season. 
xx


I jump-started things by baking an apple pie for my son's birthday. 

It's his favorite treat. 
He loves the crust, so I make it extra thick. 
xx


I also baked some cinnamon rolls for my daughter's birthday. 

Here's the recipe:

Sissy's Cinnamon Rolls

Dough
2 +1/2 cups buttermilk baking mix
(I used Bisquick)
1/3 cup milk
1 egg

To brush on rolled dough
3/4 cup melted butter, cooled

Filling
1 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup granulated sugar
1 tbsp cinnamon
1/2 cup chopped nuts or raisins (if desired)
2 Tbsp melted butter, cooled

Glaze
1 cup powdered sugar
1 tsp vanilla
1-2 tbsp milk

In large bowl, combine dough ingredients using a fork, 
until just combined. 

In medium bowl, combine filling ingredients. 
Set aside. 

Generously flour rolling surface and pat dough 
into a rectangle. Roll to 1/2 inch thickness. 
Pour the 3/4 cup melted butter over dough and 
spread with a pastry brush to edges. 

Sprinkle with sugar filling mixture. 

Roll up dough from long edge. 
Cut into 1+1/2-inch slices. 

Transfer to a well-greased 9x13 inch baking pan 
using a spatula, spaced evenly apart. 

Bake in preheated 375-degree oven for 25 - 30 minutes
until golden. 
Let sit 5 minutes. 

Combine glaze ingredients with whisk and drizzle over top. 

Can you say, "Yum"?

When I was a young wife, the Mister's little sister
used to come by to visit after school and we would make 
these cinnamon rolls together. 
It was our special treat. 
Sweet memories.
xoxoxox



For her birthday, the Mr. made this sweet sign for our daughter's pumpkin patch garden. 

The flowers are painted wood appliques. 

xxxx

I made a coffee cake for my youngest son's birthday, too, 
but I forgot to take a photo. 
xx

We have five Virgo's in the family.
Three of my children, one grandchild and one son-in-law.  
My Mom was a Virgo, too. 

Virgos are hard workers, give attention to detail and never rest
until a job is satisfactorily completed. 
Virgos do not seek easy ways around problems, 
preferring to maintain their integrity. 
Their motto is, "If a job's worth doing, it is worth doing well."
Perfectionist and headstrong, it is best not to criticize or argue
with Virgo, but to help facilitate and guide them along less 
pressured paths, as they are hard enough on themselves. 
xx


The living room already has a natural fall aura. 




A favorite little owl. 
The wooden box holds emergency candles. 



My Mom's owl from the 1960's. 
It's pretty at night with a candle in it. 

Fallen nests and gathered feathers. 
The orange and black feather is from 
the Northern Flicker. 





Fall artwork and gatherings. 



Lavender sachets


My grandson, Gavin gathered the acorns last summer. 
The framed photo is of my son, Dustin and wife, Jen. 
They hiked up into the mountains last fall. 


A cozy place to curl up and watch a movie, do a little needlework or read a book. 
I've got my projects and reading list ready. 
xx



A favorite genre - nature memoirs.
I especially love local authors. 
I find vintage copies in used bookstores.  
xx


Does laundry ever end? 
xx


Powder room vignette. 
My favorite little pottery vase. 

*****

More Fall Gatherings


If I get time, I would like to make a wreath. 
It's on the list...

It's been a busy summer just trying to keep up with all the many 
family events, the mister's many projects, the house and gardens, 
and some health issues that have resolved themselves 
in a positive way. 
It's always worrisome when you  
have to wait for test results,
 and even though you try not to, 
you imagine the worst. 
I now have a renewed determination 
to enjoy each day and cherish my loved ones 
and dear friends. 
xx 

Here are some scenes from a recent country drive...




The local pumpkin patch. 





Early fall color. 


My 10-year-old, eldest grandson spent a few days with us
before school started 
and we made some Army barracks and hangars out of cardboard 
boxes painted with chalk paint for his collection of toy soldiers. 

He even fashioned helicopter landing pads on the hangar roofs.
xx


We met up with his cousins (and my daughter and son-in-law)
for a stop at the local ice-cream parlor and 
then a walk across the new pedestrian bridge 
built with donated funds to complete the foothills trail. 
The goal is to have a trail from Puget Sound to Mt. Rainier. 


This is a very fast-moving river. 
It is very dangerous, especially in winter 
when we get lots of rain and in early spring
when the snow melts in the mountains. 




Daughter Heather with her Dad.
xx 

This is diverted water from the river 
that feeds a large lake further downstream. 
There is a dam upstream and this 'flume'
works as a safety valve when water levels 
get too high for the dam. 




Looking across from the pedestrian bridge, you can see the 
road bridge, which is currently shut down for repairs 
due to a semi-truck that was too tall damaging most all of the upper girders! 

It's been a difficult situation, as 22,000 people use the bridge every day, 
and the detour takes 45 minutes to an hour. 

It's not due to open for quite a while. 

To make matters worse, there are several more bridges undergoing repairs
in the alternate routes. 

People are stepping up with ride-shares and transport vans that 
can be accessed by walking across the pedestrian bridge to reach them. 
Love that.

We are a state with many bridges, as our mountain ranges feed large river 
systems that must be navigated.  
 
xx


We've attended a couple of my grandson's football games. 

My daughter's 3 little boys are all on the same football team
this year. 

This is the beautiful home field. 

They even have cheerleaders! 
So cute!


It's so fun to watch them play! 
They are the maroon and gold. 
The Hornets! 


My son-in-law is one of the coaches. 
'Defense'

My daughter is one of the snack moms and helps organize
scheduling and fundraising. 

It's a family affair! 
xx

There's always a big crowd cheering them on. 
And they are very enthusiastic, too! 
There're even food trucks for snacks! 
Sports are a big deal in our little town. 
xx


This cute yellow plane flew over several times, 
taking in the action! 
So fun. 
xx


Mt. Rainier sunrise with layered mist. 


Moon with pink glow. 

xx


I want to thank you, my friends, for your dear, sweet visits
and lovely friendship. 

It's so wonderful to have found kinship of such kind, 
compassionate and caring people 
in a world that sometimes seems anything but. 

xoxo


" To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people
and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation 
of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; to
appreciate beauty, to find the best in others; to leave the 
world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch
or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life
has breathed easier because you have lived. 
This is to have succeeded."

- Ralph Waldo Emerson -

xx


"He who is not contented with what he has, would not
be contented with what he would like to have."

- Socrates -

xx

"If more of us valued food and cheer and song
above hoarded gold, it would be a 
merrier world."

- J.R.R. Tolkien -









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