Posted by christmas - December 4th, 2010
My husband and I have experienced what could be called a Christmas Miracle.
We were married in 1985, when we were both in our early twenties. We debated over the years whether or not to have children; the time just never seemed “right”.
As I entered my thirties, we decided to start a family. We never imagined that we would have any fertility problems, since noone else in our families had experienced infertility.
Month after month after month passed with no luck. After a year, we sought the help of a local infertility specialist. He found that I had
multiple issues and recommended surgery and hormone injections. Read More »
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Posted by christmas - December 3rd, 2010
Last December 25. We went to my grand father and grand mother’s home. We spent our Christmas with my family to them.
It was touching for me for what happen, because my grand father had never go into church, what struck me most was he himself had volunteer to go with us in church.
He was so happy because were complete in Christmas. And he cry and thanked God so much for the wishes granted. and by that day we realized how important to be together.
That Christmas was so memorable to me and I’m so happy to see my grandfather’s smile and laugh. on the following day we went home, and what struck me most is my grand father whisper to me that his so happy and he cried and we hug each other. Read More »
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Posted by christmas - December 2nd, 2010
It was Christmas eve and my two children were so excited. They were 6 and 7 years old and looking forward to Santa bringing all their presents.
I prepared a buffet that evening for my husband and children so it was a relaxed affair. We tucked into to the food about 7.30pm and watched some television while we ate.
Around 9 pm i put some music on as my daughter liked to dance and it also tired the children out so we could get them to bed in time for Santa Claus to arrive. So we danced and ate the food the atmosphere so merry, by the end of the night my feet were aching but everyone was merry.
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Posted by christmas - December 1st, 2010
We typically center our Christmas decorations around our tree. We have at times used an artificial tree, but very much prefer a real tree.
A big part of the fun of having a real tree is the trek out to pick it out as a family. We usually go out right after Thanksgiving, and often try to find a Christmas tree stand that is selling them as a fundraiser.
Once we have the best tree picked out, which can take a fair bit of time standing out in the cold North Dakota winter searching for a tree without too many bad spots, we bring it home and let it thaw out.
Decorating the tree is also a family affair. We use simple strands of lights and garland, and lots of ornaments. We have an ever growing number of ornaments! Read More »
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Posted by christmas - November 30th, 2010
I make my own Christmas lanterns with wrapping paper that glistens. Cut a square about half a meter, fold the square in half sellotape sides together.
With some scissors cut a length leaving a one cm gap on the edge cut strips all along to the edge. Stand lantern up pressing the top down so the strips fray out in a lantern shape.
These lanterns can be hung or stood, if hanging thread some cotton from one edge to the other edge.
I have made a lot of these lanterns in different colored paper and stood them in windows with glitter streamers making the look very colorful and effective. Read More »
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Posted by christmas - November 29th, 2010
Shopping for Christmas decorations is a very enjoyable time for me. I usually shop at dollar stores, thrift stores, or flea markets for decorations.
In my eyes, some of the best things money can buy are found at thrift stores or flea markets, one man’s trash is another man’s treasure!
Every Christmas I look for a different decorating theme. Some favorite themes of mine are: Victorian-era themes, retro themes, western themes, or a classic look with the colors red and gold as the focal point. Read More »
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Posted by christmas - November 28th, 2010
Christmas is a special time for our family. We are of Norwegian ancestry and it means a lot to us to follow the traditions of our parents country.
Traditionally we go out and cut down a Christmas tree about two weeks before Christmas – we have ornaments that have been passed down from generation to generation that we place on our tree.
Candles mounting on tin foil are placed on every branch (a wire is wrapped around the base of the candle, poked through the tin fold and then wired in place on the branches – in the old days they were lit but we light them only once on Christmas Day and then they are blown out but remain on the tree).
We string various nuts, paper ornaments and dried fruit which is placed on the branches in place of the artificial snow that most Americans used. Read More »
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Posted by christmas - November 27th, 2010
I prefer to use natural products for my Christmas decorations. I go into the outdoors where I live and collect greenery and greenery with berries to make wreaths for my doors and a garland for my staircase.
With these items I use Christmas ribbons and sometimes use white mini Christmas lights.
I also make a centerpiece for my dining room table with natural items such as greenery, pine cones and berries. Sometimes I add colored Christmas balls to my arrangement.
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Posted by christmas - November 26th, 2010
I am in a small college apartment, so my choices of Christmas decorations are somewhat limited.
Still, I enjoy getting into the feel of the season and want to make my space special.
One type of tree is my favorite, and comes in a perfect size for any home. Most department stores with a garden section will sell rosemary trees around holiday time.
These herb shrubs are cut into a conical shape that makes everyone think “Christmas tree” when they see it. Read More »
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Posted by christmas - November 25th, 2010
Every Christmas my mom brings out her tubs upon tubs of different Christmas decorations that we like to put up all over the house.
She starts with the tub of stuffed Christmas items which include a gingerbread girl or boy for each of us four siblings and places them outside of our bedroom doors, where they stay for the entire season.
The next big tub that she breaks out would be that with all of the nativity pieces to create the many nativity scenes that are displayed through out our house.
Also included is the very long card holding display that my great grandmother made to hold all of our Christmas cards and is displayed in the dining room every year. Read More »
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