Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Bringing Light To The Dark Days


It sounds like parts of the northeastern USA are preparing for huge amounts of snow.  Apparently we in NC are included in that storm system.  Although we are seeing it in the liquid form of rain.  If you are in the path of the heavy snow, I am thinking of you today.  With all that we are currently dealing with this holiday season, power outages and other storm related issues are the last thing needed.


 In an effort to bring a little light to this dreary day, I went around the house this morning and lit a few candles and overrode a few of the timers to cheer things up a bit.


This little garden snowman has his mower ready to assist those of you who need help clearing your walks and driveways.  Any takers?


I had fun decorating this area for the first time this year.
This is the view from the kitchen into the "smart space".  That's the fancy name for laundry room.  Considering that I do laundry, work my job daily, check my home computer, wrap gifts, pot houseplants and store much of my seasonal home decor, gift wrap, office supplies, laundry supplies, cleaning supplies and books I guess it is a pretty smart use of space : ).  
The door goes into the garage.  The built in bench is a great spot to put on or take off your shoes.



Since I do spend a lot of time in here it seemed an ideal spot to spread a bit of Christmas cheer.  Even better to make it vintage Christmas cheer.  So I selected some of my favorite old ornaments to hang on the tabletop tree.  The wreath hung there a few days when I had a lightbulb moment.  Literally.  Last year my neighbor had given me a strand of battery operated lights with little clothespins attached.
I decided to put them to use on my wreath to display some of my cherished old Christmas cards.


Ah, the good old days when we looked forward to receiving cheerful Christmas greetings in our mailbox all month long.  I'm one of the people who has been holding onto that tradition even though I see it declining more every year.  This year I bought the cards early.  When it came time to prepare them for sending, the motivation was nowhere to be found.  I found every excuse I could think of to avoid the task.  But, since I had bought the cards I was going to send them.
I've been dragging the task along all week.  Most have been mailed and the rest will be done today.  Last night I was reading about how overwhelmed the post office is.  Chances are the last of my cards will be late to arrive.
Bah Humbug!


I know a lot of us have wondered whether it was worthwhile to decorate when the holiday visitors would be in short supply or non-existent.  I'm glad we went ahead and decorated as usual.  There is a certain comfort to be found in the decorations collected through the years.   Plus, the lights are beautiful every day.  Starting in early December I begin the day with my cup of coffee in front of the lighted Christmas tree.  Evenings are often spent watching a Christmas movie with all of the Christmas lights glowing.  Christmas lights will always be magical to me.  Perhaps more than ever this year.




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11 comments:

  1. Looking Christmasy at your house, it all looks lovely. I still send Christmas cards but so many people don't anymore. It's usually just Ken and I anyway for the holidays so I always like to decorate because I like to see it. :) We are getting that snow, started this morning and it is still snowing but I like it!! I even made a snow angel this afternoon!

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  2. Looking wonderful there! True that I was one who thought that the result would not be worth the effort. I am still not finished decorating the tree. It has taken massive effort and it remains to be seen if it will have been worth the trouble. Oh you have done well to send out cards. What's that they say? All things worthwhile require effort (planning, money. time, attention, I could go on.) Thank you for the peep into your lovely home. The laundry room is amazing!

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  3. Your laundry room / smart space is a very inviting place made festive and bright with decorations and above all...lights!! I like to leave twinkling white fairy lights up all year long in our sunroom and also the back porch. They make me happy, so why not?

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  4. The candles are lovely. We all need a change of scenery and a little magic to brighten things up. Since we can't travel, then our homes are where we can create that every day. I love the greenhouse with the trees and the sweet little snowman ready to give a helping hand. My youngest son is in Albany NY and got the storm warning yesterday. Hope all that snow doesn't cause too many problems. Thankfully he works from home so doesn't have to deal with going anywhere. If I was in the States, I would definitely be sending cards. The postal system here is inept and corrupt which is pretty sad seeing as they opened their first post office 100 years ago. It used to function well but no one cares anymore, there's no accountability and no one is doing their job. I miss being able to send and receive mail. Take care. Happy holidays.

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  5. I agree! I'm glad I decorated with some of my favorite things this year. It makes me happy to walk into a room with pretty things out...not too many! lol And I put out extra lights too. Yesterday it was cloudy and I had lots of lamps and lights turned on all day. holiday hugs!

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  6. I love your idea of the lights on the wreath and the old Christmas cardss. It all looks very pretty. It's amazing how light; lighting a candle or turning on a lamp warms my heart and lifts my spirits.

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  7. It's looking warm and festive at your place. We decorated and we're so glad we did, in spite of the fact that no one else will see it. But it makes us happy. I sent more cards this year than I have in recent years. Lights on a dark day are so cozy and cheering. I hope the storm doesn't affect your power.

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  8. Hi Kim - enjoying your pre-Christmas post showing the bright spots around your lovely home. I love the laundry room - always wanted one but in this small cottage it's just a closet with ugly bi-fold doors in the kitchen!
    Those adorable 'garden houses'! Yes, I've done quite a lot of decorating - but perhaps less than other years because there will be no Christmas Eve party - but enough to light up the cottage and make it cheerful.

    Thankfully we escaped the snow - wow, times like this I'm glad we moved south, although we've had a few heavy snowfalls in the many years we lived here!

    Happy, safe, healthy Christmas to you and your family - sending wishes for a better year to come.
    Mary x

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  9. I decorated for Christmas as usual this year, too. I did it for me and my husband - I figured that was worth it. ;-) The only people that have been to my house is my mom and two friends (not at the same time). I love all your little lights around your house...that is one of my favorite things about this time of year. It adds such a pretty and soft ambiance when the house is dark, which at this time of years, comes mighty early in the day!

    Happy Christmas to you and your family.

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  10. Happy New Year! Love all your decorations! I haven't been blogging very much in the past year, but I plan on blogging more. I'll be back to see what you have posted! Hope you stop by my blog. :)

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  11. Lights are fun all year long, aren't they? I hope you had a lovely Christmas, Kim!

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