Friday, December 30, 2011

Christmas in Pictures
















Though I know from many viewings and readings of The Grinch this season that Christmas would have come even without trees or stockings or presents, I am still so happy that we were able to create a home, and a Christmas-y one at that, just in time for the big day.

Extra credit goes to Don, who bought a tree while he was here by himself right after OCS, before we actually moved in. Before we had a single box or stitch of furniture, we had a tree. He used all the wallet-sized pictures I sent him while he was away this fall as ornaments. Amy and William added candy canes, and I added my grandmother's Shiny Brite ornaments. I really love this tree.

This has been the first Christmas in our family history that Don has had totally off. No work, no duty, not even any looming travel plans.

I did get around to making Christmas cookies - yesterday - while Don and Amy watched Star Wars and William napped. It was blissful.

We grilled hamburgers the other night - how nice to have the grill and the Christmas tree going at the same time. I think this climate will be just fine.

The exhaustion is receding, the pile of boxes is dwindling, and our home is taking shape more and more every day. And the first ten days in our new house have already been so rich in memories.


Christmas day will always be
Just as long as we have we.

4 comments:

  1. Absolutely lovely pics and many good memories to start your new chapter in life. Love the cooking out part - one of the many perks of living in warm weather most of the year round! roll around in the exhaustion, because you'll miss it when it's gone. Enjoy! I can't wait for a day trip or something to come see you - nothing like inviting myself, huh? By the way ignore millie it is me, Ann (dont ask where millie came from,

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  2. Everything looks beautiful, Susan! I'm so glad that things are coming together so nicely. Love you!

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  3. Hey, Susan! My name is Sam and I'm actually one of Adam's friends. I love reading your blog and hearing about all of your stories about family and the military. As a military wife also, I found this particular post very inspiring, as you managed to find the beauty, love, and fun in a stressful situation. Have a very happy new year!

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    1. Thanks, Sam! I am flattered that you read my blog. All the best to you, hope you are enjoying life as a military wife :)

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