Friday, December 5, 2025

It's December!

 How can it be? It was just Friday two days ago! The days are flying by. Only 4 more days before we fly away and I haven't even begun to pack, but I did finish wrapping gifts for our family here, so I can call that a finish.

I thought I would show you some of my snowmen decorations that I've put out since we'll be gone for Christmas. I'll leave them out for most of January too.

Below is a blanket I made a few years ago. and on the island is a snowflake garland that I crocheted about 25 years ago.

Below is a wooden replica of Jesus's tomb with the stone rolled away. It was made by the son of my blog friend Pamela from "Closed Doors, Open Windows" on my sidebar. Benton does beautiful work.  He also made the tray that sits on the island that Pamela sent to me for my birthday. I just received the tomb a couple of weeks ago and was going to pack it away until Easter, but then I thought about it. Christmas is the celebration of Christ's birth, Easter of His death. Without one there isn't the other. And we wouldn't have salvation without that empty tomb. So I decided to leave it up as a reminder, every time I look at it. Thank you Benton! It's beautiful!

The quilted snowman picture was given to me a few years ago by a good friend in Spokane right after we moved back to Omaha. She used to make lots of quilted items for craft fairs for years.
I cross-stitched these snow bunnies about 40 years ago! I actually made two of them and gave one as a gift. 

I have lots and lots more snowmen still packed up with the Christmas decorations. I'm not getting everything out this year since we'll be gone until almost New Years.

The view from my chair. The orchids just began blooming again a couple of days ago. There are seven more buds ready to open up.
Zoeys favorite spot on these cold winter days. I'm sure going to miss her when we're gone next week. Of course she's staying with her favorite people, next to us. Piper, Lizzie, Mandy and Brad.  It's been so cold here. Yesterday was 0 F when we woke up!

I'm working on this prayer shawl for the University Med. Center right now. I have about eight more rounds to go and it will be done. It will be 70 inches long and 22 inches wide. I made 8 granny squares, joined them together lengthwise and have just been crocheting round and round.

These socks will be my airplane knitting and I hope to finish them by Christmas. I started them but won't work on them until we leave. I've switched to my Knit Picks dpn's because TSA has never confiscated them. I'm not sure if my metal signature needles would pass through security.

Below is a finished prayer shawl that still has to be washed and blocked. 

Last week we ended up with 8-10 inches of snow depending on where you measured. More is forecast to arrive tomorrow. These two characters had their winter coats of snow on them and were peering into the condo like they wanted in. :-) On the left is the cast iron squirrel and on the right is a little cast iron bunny.

I'm taking Dennis's favorite sugar cookie recipe and cookie cutters and I'm planning to make cookies with Baby "J". I've never had the opportunity to bake with her before, so I'm really looking forward to it. Lots of good memories to be made in the next few weeks.

Hopefully I'll be around, but if I disappear for a bit, don't worry. I'l return soon. I want to enjoy every moment I can.

Blessings and love,

Betsy

16 comments:

  1. I like it all. Very Christmasy!

    Is that a Thomas Kincaid?

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    1. Yes it is. I have two that are numbered editions.
      Blessings,
      Betsy

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  2. Love seeing this post, especially the picture of the Empty Tomb Benton made for you! It looks wonderful on your mantle. Thank you for sharing it. I hope you have a wonderful trip and visit with your family in London. I know it will be super special for all of you, and what fun to bake cookies with Baby J. She will treasure that memory always!! Can't wait to hear all about it. Blessings to all of you this Christmas!

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  3. Zoey looks so cozy wrapped up in her blanket.

    How old is Baby J now? (I do lose track of time sometimes.)

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  4. Hope you have a wonderful trip! We got your Christmas card yesterday!

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  5. I just love reading your blog Betsy, and always love your pictures too, and hearing about all the sewing you're doing, and all your holiday decorations....love all your snowmen too. Praying that you have a wonderful trip to London to see your family...and great fun making cookies with Baby J. God bless you both. Hope you can send a picture or two while you're there, if at all possible. Merry Christmas! diane in northern wis

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  6. I thought the snow bunny tray was a painting. Such a detailed cross-stitch. I used to make projects like that, but now, the simpler the better. Always lovely to see your charity makes. I don't go all out with decorating for the holidays like I used to. Will go through my Christmas boxes and pull out a few things but that's about it. Enjoy your trip.

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  7. So excited for you to be travelling to see your son and family! As soon as you get all of the to-do's out of the way, have a great trip. Prayers will be lifted for your safety and joy!

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  8. All your Christmas looks great, love the blanket♥ That's a great piece from Benton, yes he work is so good. We've been having cold days, but not your 'cold', and no snow for us. Sure hope you have a great trip.

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  9. Nice photos you shared about Christmas time and so true that Jesus is the reason for the Christmas season. You do alot of crocheted items and they are nice. It's been cold lately and rain a lot Friday morning. Rain for a week. Hope it doesn't snow a lot more where you are at. Have a safe trip and that airplane goes on time to be with your son and his family in London. You're in my thoughts and prayers ๐Ÿ™ ✨️ ๐ŸŽ„, Becky Lowmaster

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  10. That red snowflake throw is beautiful! The beautiful snow we had yesterday has already melted away. Boooo.....if it's going to be cold we might as well have snow on the ground. Making cookies with Grands sounds fun. We couldn't make our usual chocolate chip cookies on Thanksgiving because the baby is allergic to wheat. We can't even use gluten free baking mix because he's also allergic to rice and oats. :(

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  11. Hi Betsy. Praying for safety for you on all your travels. Im glad youve family to visit and Dennis with you. Loved the empty cross and tomb. That is really what Christmas is about. Thanks for sharing. I've a Christmas post almost done. Needs bit more polishing. I've Drs to go to before Christmas, skin excision for skin cancer ๐Ÿ˜ฉ would rather I didn’t.
    Love and prayers, Shaz in Oz.x ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป๐Ÿค—

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  12. Betsy, the blanket on your sofa is outstanding. I love it! Your snowmen are all so cute, who in their right mind doesn't like a cute little snowman? I agree about Christ's tomb and I think it's a great reminder every day of the year. We need to always remember the great price He paid to save us. Without His resurrection there would be no hope at all for mankind.
    Have a lovely trip and if you're away from blogging, I'll wish you a Merry Christmas right now! God bless you both and safe travels :)

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  13. Even with just a few Winter items out your place looks ready for the season. You must be so excited and anxious to leave. I hope all goes well and you have a wonderful time.

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  14. I think it was a great idea to decorate with snowmen. It will be nice to come home to a house decorated for the right season. I know you will have a wonderful time in England and I just can't wait to hear all about it!

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  15. I was just thinking about you, my dear friend! Wondering when you were off on your Christmas Adventure! Have the very best time and enjoy every moment!!! Hugs and love for a Blessed Christmas with your family!

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