Friday, December 29, 2006

Christmas has come and gone is a glittery haze! We enjoyed time with our families and ate way too much. Cookies? Yeah, we've had thousands. Celebrating the season sans Jus/Lib was sucky...but they were on a ski trip in Whistler....lucky dogs!! We were so busy this holiday....it made for a rushed kind of holiday. Instead of gifts....we gave lots of gift cards. I guess that's OK (I mean...I do like to receive them) but it just seems so general. I used all gift bags, too...which is big for an obsessive wrapper like myself! Oh well...none of the hoopla is the true reason for the season anyway. Any Christmas spent with my Thomas and the rest of our family, all of whom have been given God's grace, is certainly all I need. I just vow that next year...I will get back to my usual shop early self. The fact that I did not send out cards (thanks for calling me out, rachy!)has been nagging at me (so much so that I haven't ruled out sending Happy New Year Cards) except that New Year's is upon us too. Aaahhhhhh! I think the warm weather also made it feel different somehow. I was out shopping with no coat. That just doesn't seem right. Now....if I lived on the beach I would be fine with the warm Christmas....but, alas, I live farrrrrr from the ocean and I want my Christmases white.
On a different note....I have realized that one of my most favorite things about the holidays is the glow of white twinkle lights on trees. I love that one of our trees is right by our bedroom door this year. Of course, I leave it on all night. I love the ambient light that it gives. I've also decided to sew charming sweater stockings for all of us next year. (I use the term charming very loosely!) They will be part of a whole sewing binge that I plan to go on. I think my photography will slow in the months of January and February to a point that I can do other creative things that I have been thinking about...and read some books, too! I am thinking of starting The Red Tent tonight at bedtime. Speaking of bedtime. I have been going to bed at 2am or 3 am or even 4 am! I reverted back to my pre-teaching self. I can't even imagine how that first morning back at work will go since I've been rolling out of bed about the time I am generally walking my kids to lunch. I can't help it. I am a true night owl. What do I do til all hours? I don't know. Nothing productive really....just things here and there. We have watched 2 movies last week--You, Me, and Dupree and Little Miss Sunshine...both of which were cute, I guess....but subpar. Good thing Blockbuster lowered it's rental fees. Neither movie would have been worth the old $4 price.
Hard to believe that 07 is a few short days away. I remember my old post from this time last year where I said that I liked '05 and didn't want to let it go. Here I am again...holding on to '06...I wish I was one of these I-can't-wait-for-everything-that-07 -will- bring type people. I wonder why I fear change so much ? In my defense, it does show an intense love and appreciation for the current state of my life, right? Like....NO...not a new purse! I love my old purse!...only insert YEAR instead of PURSE. I should move forward with grace, though. Letting the old year go and embracing a new one. Two thousand six was a great year for us. Both Tommy and I saw personal dreams come true.....we took several very fun trips....we moved into a new home that we love...we saw friends get married and others have babies.....we began attending a new church that we love....so many wonderful blessings--and yet, so much to look forward to in this next year. We will gain a new sister-in-law (Libby) and a new nephew (I'm going with my gut on the gender) from Chris and Brigit in 2007....and much, much more, I pray. Fun stuff! Time to have dinner at our favorite restaurant and set some goals and projects for a brand new year. That gets me excited!
I'm off to watch the news of Saddam and finish the never ending folding and putting away of the laundry. Will have to post some pictures of our Christmas bliss later...even though I decided to be in the moment this Christmas rather than through the lens.

4 comments:

Casey Wallace said...

Hey! I got the CD and the pics are adorable. I can't wait to get prints of them! The one of her in the princess hat is a favorite!

I'm glad you guys had a nice Christmas. Happy New Year! (These years are FLYING by!)

~Kristen~ said...

Hi Sara!
I have been reading your blog more lately and keep meaning to try and catch up with you. I miss you posting on GLU. I have been trying to be a better blogger and I have started updating my blog more often. Congrats on the new home and I love all the pics of you and Tommy and Pepper and Abby! Hope to chat soon! :-)

Amy said...

Happy New Year Sara! I'm with you..I have a strong desire to sew a few projects and learn to knit better over these next few months. If you have never looked at them, Amy Butler patterns are sooooo cute. Google her and you will find her web site. I finally updated my blog after being scolded by Kelle and Whitney! Looking forward to your next post!

-Amy

Mrs Pretzel said...

Sara, I read your thoughts on Emily's blog about the deck of cards, and not having kids... Don't wait to scrap for kids! I really think that scrapbooking is about taking time to notice the little things in your life. Since I have been scrapbooking, I have begun to notice so many "little" things. You take time out of your hectic day to notice that flower poking out of the ground in the middle of the snow. You stop and think about you. This deck of cards is a good example. I for one have really had to think about what I wanted to say on mine. Even if you never have children one day, your thoughts are important. Being creative is important. Don't worry about who will be there to read it when you are gone. Do it for the process...

rachel