Linking with Holly (Pink Lady Blog) and Sarah (Sunshine and Books) today for their Hello Monday weekend catch up. Mine will be more than a weekend and that's okay too.
Backing all the way up to Wednesday when it was 70 degrees, sunny, and the perfect sort of weather for hubs to get the outdoor lights up. Let me just say this is not his favorite task. ahem.
He gets it done though, and the end result is always worth the aggravation. We splurged on these giant nutcrackers this year-
What can I say? We're grandparents.
Like every year, there's a fuse that keeps blowing on one of the light strands out front, and hubs says he'll just keep replacing it until he runs out of fuses lol. It's 2025. Why hasn't someone solved the Christmas light problem?
He also put a tree on the dock and it tipped over a couple of times in spite of being weighted down. First world problems I know, but still these are the things that niggle and can put a chink in your holiday spirit. I think he's got the dock tree problem solved so yay hubs. There are always a few kinks to work out when the decorating begins.
Hey, remember Thanksgiving? We had a really nice day and enjoyed dinner at daughter1's house. Life definitely feels full circle on days like this one. One day you're buttering a roll for your seven-year old, and thirty years later she's baking a beautiful apple pie for your dessert. Grown up girls are such a gift.
My grandmother's china on my daughter's table-
We split up the meal and I made shrimp cocktail, cranberry sauce, squash casserole, mashed potatoes and fruit salad. She did the turkey, dressing, gravy, a Brussels sprouts salad, rolls, and that scrumptious apple pie with homemade custard. Sooo good! If you've never had homemade custard poured over your pie you don't know what you're missing. Thanks England!
We had a fun afternoon chatting, watching football, and of course eating. Daughter2 was in Tennessee but had her in-laws there along with hubs mom. We'll all be together later this month and both my sons-in-law have jobs that require some work arounds in terms of holiday travel. We figure it out.
Friday morning we woke up to the thermometer in the house reading 60 degrees. We had the air conditioning running on Wednesday and the heat turned on Friday. 'Tis the season.
Hubs brought the boxes down from the attic and I dressed for the day's chore aka decorating the house. It's a job, but I think sitting beside a lit Christmas tree in the early morning dark is one of life's best and simplest pleasures.
Saturday hubs and I had a day date, but I think I'll save that recap for tomorrow's post. I'm two episodes behind in recording and want to catch up here. I know you can't wait.
So what's new with you? I hope your weekend was merry and bright!











What a festive week! Your Thanksgiving sounds wonderful and we will have to try the custard on pie someday!
ReplyDeleteI love the dock tree! I bet the people who can see it from their backyards just love it!
ReplyDeleteI have never had homemade custard! I googled a recipe and maybe I will try it sometime.
Sounds like you had a nice few days! I can't wait to hear your next recap.
Try to find a British recipe which will be in grams and metric measurements, but is so good. I think the American is slightly different.
DeleteYour house and all the lights look so pretty! Yes, I agree on why we haven't figured the Christmas lights in 2025 yet?! I loved reading about having adult daughters. I am enjoying the new phase with mine as young adults. Enjoy your Monday!
ReplyDeleteLove the nutcrackers keeping guard at your front door! Fun. Christmas lights are a joy (once they are up). Nice that hubby still tackles that job. I'm tempted to call in the Christmas light people to light up one of our huge evergreens in front and see what the price tag on that would be. Happy December to you!
ReplyDeleteYour lights, the trees, and the lovely photos and words are all cozy and bright!! Having littles during the holidays is really what it's all about and I have such fond memories of those days!! Now I'm going to my granddaughter's wedding. Wow. Have a blessed week ahead, Joyce!! xo
ReplyDeleteThe apple pie looks amazing!! Such a peaceful picture of your tree. We are gonna put ours up tonight (that's the plan at least!)
ReplyDeleteAll your outdoor decorations look amazing! We got our house all decked out on Friday too and I am enjoying the tree lights in the morning. It sounds like you had a really lovely holiday weekend.
ReplyDeleteHi, I think I told you, my husband and I are going to do your 52 week dates, I am looking forward to catching up with you, I am getting ideas from you. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love the nutcrackers. And the dock tree lighting the way on the high seas.
Happy December!
I love all of your decor from the nutcrackers to the lights on the dock and inside your house. So festive and pretty!! Your daughter´s china is gorgeous on its own- knowing it was her grandmothers must make it all the more special. I´m glad you guys had a great day of fellowship and eating. Hope your day is going well :).
ReplyDeleteYour Christmas lights look fantastic, well done your husband and those Nutcrackers are so cute! How lovely to spend Thanksgiving at your daughters.
ReplyDeleteI agree, it's going to move too fast. The decorations look lovely. I'm glad you had a nice dinner at your daughter's house. I like going to Adam and Gabby's now. The china is so pretty and the pie looks delicious. Love your socks. The tree looks pretty. Our tree is up but not decorated yet.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos
ReplyDeleteI've been pondering what I might be able to put on our dock to make it feel festive that won't get blown into the water. I hadn't considered a tree, but it might work if I zip tied it to one of the boathouse poles. I'll have to give that some further thought and see what's still left at our local stores. The way these places have been packed to the gills lately, I'm afraid things will be very picked over by the time I get around to making a decision. Kudos to you for being on the ball with your boathouse decorations!
ReplyDeleteWe put bags of rocks around ours and that seems to be working. We just do lights, no decorations on the dock tree.
DeleteYour decorations are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou are so right! If December is anything like November, it will fly by. Your Christmas lights look beautiful! And those nutcrackers? Beautiful! I'm so glad you had a great Thanksgiving! Your Christmas tree is stunning! I love it in front of the big windows.
ReplyDeleteLast year our daughter made us Thanksgiving dinner in her tiny apartment. It definitely felt like a full circle moment, so I can imagine how it will be someday when she may have her own family and home. The Christmas lights look so festive and well worth the effort. YES to custard on the pie!
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