Monday, December 14, 2015

Christmas Tour 2015

Every year starting in late September I pull out magazine photos I have clipped and start visiting my Christmas Pinterest folder. I peruse magazines and gawk over beautiful photos on different blogs I follow. I promise myself that this is the year I will get a good head start on Christmas. "I WILL make those darned salt dough ornaments this year", I declare. My presents will be wrapped as I buy them. I will make a beautifully decorated tree in the popular color theme of the year. I will follow advent Sundays and make this Christmas a peaceful, Christ-center and Currier and Ives print worthy celebration. Then....life happens .

My family and I bring the ornament boxes, the decorations and the tree down from the attic and my home is chaos for a few days. I started this year thinking I would try to keep the tree in white lights only and a silver and gold theme; classy and beautiful with a bit of bling and much more mature than the homemade ornaments and eclectic pieces gather over fifty years.



That did not last long! As I pulled out each ornament I couldn't stand to not have each one on the tree. There are memories tied to each one. They do not lend themselves to the eye-catching black and white theme that I loved over at AKA Design or the country feel of Stone Gable or the all white beauty at French Country Cottage. I aspire to someday do something that beautiful in our home but there is the traditional, sentimental side that cannot just leave my treasures in the boxes, forgotten.

So, out they came- one by one, and they all ended up on the tree.

Made by my mom a few years before she died.

Bits of my teen years in Germany

From a childhood tree when I was very little.


Yes, even the Christmas chickens made it in the tree, again.


I did skip the colored lights this year. I thought the white lights looked a bit more grown up and clean. At least I can hold on to a bit of the dream.

Everything in the living room got a bit of a Christmas makeover. I tried not to over do but hey, it's Christmas. Extravagance is acceptable at this time of the year!

















I did manage to keep to my bling, silver and gold thing in the dining room, for the most part.














And the kitchen...





Hot cocoa and coffee station









Next year probably will find me thumbing through magazines, scouring blogs and making promises as I review my Pinterest saves. Maybe I should have two trees! One thing is for sure...at least of them will have colored lights!

Now that the house is ready I can set my thoughts on what Christmas really is all about.

Christmas is about Jesus, the Christ of God. He did not come wrapped in beautiful wrapping or decorated in the finest array. He was wrapped in rags; swaddling clothes. He did not lay his tiny, magnificent head on a soft bed in a king's nursery but rather in a trough that was meant to feed animals. There was no pomp initiated by the rulers of the day to welcome this prophesied Savior. There was only a young mother and her husband that knew he was not the father of this baby..... and all the heavenly host! It was they who preached to the shepherds in the fields. The shepherds rushed to see this thing the angels had declared to them. They saw the Promise of the Father! They saw, with eyes of faith, the One who would secure for them a righteousness that could never be earned-the perfection that God, the Father, requires for entrance into the gates of heaven.

Wouldn't it be so sweet if that were the whole of the story?

But, Scripture tells us more. We are told that not only can we not keep law of God perfectly but that we don't even desire to...in fact, we break the laws of God regularly and willfully and that is called sin. Scripture also tells us the wages of sin is death and that EVERYONE has sinned. Death is not merely a physical death, which is the evidence of our sin, but also a spiritual death that separates us from the Almighty-without exception. We are bankrupt and without hope.

But God....being great in mercy sent his Son, in the form of man, to live according to all the law of God-perfectly. And here is the hard thing to remember: that baby lying in a manger, represented so sweetly in my nativity...he came to die ... not because of sin he committed but because of mine and yours. The Father poured out his wrath for our sin on his own Son! The death of Jesus satisfied the penalty for the sin of all those who would believe in him. And we know that it was an acceptable sacrifice because God, the Father raised him from that dead. That is still not enough, though. Remember we have to be perfect to see heaven. A paid debt does not wipe away the fact that we had a debt or that I continue to break God's laws thus accumulating more debt. And here is the "ah-ha" that brought me a peace that knows no limits, remember the perfect life Jesus lived? He gave that to me. He wrapped me in his righteousness and presents me to the Father as his bride, clothed in white, without spot or wrinkle or blemish and I am accepted.

That is Christmas. Maybe that is why I am so enamored with the idea of white and shiny Christmas decor. Maybe that is why I would like it to look perfect and peaceful.... and maybe it is such an unattainable goal for me because that perfection has already been accomplished. It did not come wrapped in gold and silver, velvet or silk....just rags and immeasurable love.


May the Lord bless you abundantly this Christmas with eyes of faith to see the Christ who is the reason I celebrate.


Linking up to these parties!
Stone Gable, A Stroll Thru Life, Elizabeth & Co, The DIY Dreamer, A Bowl Full of Lemons, Ladybug Blessings, Cozy Little House, Just A Girl And Her Blog, Time Warp Wife, Kathe With An E, Savvy Southern Style, The Blissful Bee, The Newlywed Pilgrimage, Simply Designing, Gingersnap Crafts, Ivy and Elephants, DIY By Design, Handy Man Crafty Woman, Crafty Allie, Shabby Art Boutique, Too Much Time On My Hands, Lambert's Lately, The Charm of Home, Craftberry Bush, From My Front Porch To Yours, My Flagstaff Home, Joyful Homemaking, Jann Olson, Blesser House, Must Love Home, A Delightsome Life, Up To Date Interiors, A Vision To Remember, AKA Design, The Pin Junkie, Grace and Good Eats, French Country Cottage, Chic On A Shoestring, I Heart Naptime, Just Us Four, My Romantic Home, The Cottage Market, The DIY Village, DIY Vintage Chic, Blooming Homestead, A Tray Of Bliss, Little Miss Celebration, Pieced Pastimes, One More Time Events, Reasons To Skip The Housework, Finding Silver Pennies, Thoughts From Alice, Inside the Fox Den,  DIY Showoff, Dwellings-The Heart of Your Home, Coastal Charm, Flamingo Toes, I Should Be Mopping The Floor, Cupcakes and Crinoline, Home Stories A to Z, Huckleberry Love, Sand & Sisal, Creatively Living, Plucky's Second Thought, Karen's Up On The Hill, Create With Joy, LouLou Girls, Strangers and Pilgrims on Earth

24 comments:

  1. Such beautiful Christmas touches, I especially like the greenery and holly tucked here and there. Pretty parlor table too! Yes, Jesus is Lord, and He is the reason for the season. May we never forget that.
    Have a great week,
    Gina

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    1. Hi Gina, thanks for spending time with me! Yes, Jesus is Lord! Merry, Blessed Christmas to you and yours!

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  2. I say you just have to be you in your decorating!!!
    Very pretty indeed!!
    Happy Christmas... and yes, may we never forget the reason for this season!

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    1. Thank you for visiting with me! Merry, Blessed Christmas to you!

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  3. Hurray for the Christmas Chickens! :) It's all so beautiful, Jolena. Of all the homes I've ever seen at Christmastime, yours gets the gold medal -- not only for its beauty, but for the real joy and love that is there because of Him.

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    1. Thank you, Jennifer! Our Creator is the maker of true beauty so naturally his children will not only be drawn to it but we want to make pretty things, too! Merry Christmas!

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  4. I've rearranged my living room -- I think you'd approve. Now what to do with this very long, blank wall above the couch. Long, blank walls are scary.

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    1. Don't be scared! Jump in, both feet! I would love to help!

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  5. Every year I think maybe we could have a colour co-ordinated tree but my teenage kids all love to bung on everything we have every had or they ever made! It looks so lovely that in the end I think why would I want elegant when I can have family themed!
    Everything looks so pretty and festive, thanks for sharing.

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    1. You are right, Julia! When all is said and done I love the homemade, eclectic charm of all our little lovelies! Thanks for visiting with me!
      Merry Christmas!

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  6. Your home is beautiful and I love all the festive touches!
    Shelley

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    1. Thanks for stopping by, Shelley! I love the name Calypso in the Country-makes me want to dance!~ Hope your Christmas is a blessed event.

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  7. So pretty! Thanks for sharing at My Flagstaff Home!

    Jennifer

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    1. Thanks for visiting with me, Jennifer and thank you for hosting the party!

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  8. Merry Christmas! Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home!

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  9. I think it's wonderful that you are holding those ornaments from many years before, very near and dear to your heart and keeping traditions alive. I decorate in a very traditional way, too, and cannot see myself venturing too far away from that.....except for the addition of turquoise here and there! Your kitchen is beautiful and looks especially pretty dressed in Christmas attire!

    Carol

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    1. Hi, Carol! Thanks for visiting with me and for the kind words. May your Christmas be filled with many blessings!

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  10. Everything looks so pretty! :)

    Thanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J! Merry Christmas!

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    1. Thank you for hosting and for the visit, Jessica! A blessed Christmas to you and yours.

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  11. I think it's all beautiful and I agree that those special ornaments need to come out and enjoyed each year. Precious memories is part of what Christmas is all about! Love it all, but the kitchen has to be my favorite. The gingerbread ceramic sacks are darling! Thanks for sharing with SYC. Happy New Year!
    hugs,
    Jann

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  12. Oh how wonderful!! Christmas photos are superb. It is my favorite festival and I always celebrate this holy day grandly with my loved ones. My Christmas 2015 party had been organized at most beautiful Chicago event space. I made the reservations for the venue quite earlier as it is a popular venue and you get reservations quite hardly.

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  13. Your home looks cozy and bright all at the same time! I am a new follower can't wait to look through some of your other posts. I like your decorating style!

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    1. Hi Gina! I popped over to your blog (just to check you out) and loved the placard on the side panel "Motherhood is not for sissies"! Love that! Anyway, thank you for the kind words. I am glad for your visit and thrilled to know you are following along with me...while i linger. "Keep Austin weird!"

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