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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Our Home at Christmas

Last year I spent more time taking photos of our home at Christmas.  This year I took a few photos and threw together this post.  I was planning on putting forth a lot of effort to make things look just right, but whenever I make that attempt it usually never works out like I've planned.  It was cloudy and rainy today, which made it hard to photograph inside without using the flash.  The photos aren't great, but despite their poor quality I'm still happy to show you our home.  By all means, it's not pin-worthy, but it's still our home and it's comfy and cozy to us.

Our Christmas tree 2011
No theme, other than being full of sentimental ornaments from our childhood, first years of marriage and ornaments the boys have exchanged for the last couple of years.

The boys in their matching Christmas pajamas in front of the tree. 

Beside the tree I have picture frames from Will and Ben's first Christmas and a photo of the boys in 2009.  That was such a special Christmas because our little family was complete.  Most of our Christmas traditions started that year after Ben was born.  I also have the Isaiah 9:6 art print from here.  It's probably my favorite addition to my Christmas decorations this year.

Will's first Christmas 2006.  Sweet Santa Baby.

In our living room, on top of the built-in I added some large ornaments.  This was my first year to decorate that area.  I'd like to add more nutcrackers to the collection but there's no rush.  I'll collect them over time.  That's what makes collections special.  Our stocking are hung on knobs or the edges of the doors on the built-in since we don't have a fireplace.

Here's another view.  The room looks a little empty because I'd removed everything to steam clean the carpet.

Also in the living room, I added a small tree to my great-grandmother's sewing machine.

I wasn't sure where to put this "merry christmas" banner so I hung it on the curtains behind the sewing machine.

Our little tree in the kitchen has cinnamon salt dough ornaments that the boys made this year.  I shared some photos of the boys making the ornaments here.

Christmas is such a special time of year.  As the boys get older, they get more and more excited about Christmas and all the traditions we've created as a family.

"Sleigh Ride"
These wonderful things are the things
We remember all through our lives

More than anything, I hope our home is the center of those wonderful things and that their memories of our special time together last forever.

Joining the Christmas tour of homes
here, here , here and here.

6 comments:

  1. I love your decorations. My grandmother has an old sewing machine like that. I use to love pedaling it. Have a great Friday!

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  2. Beautiful! Love that little tree in the kitchen with the ornaments you and the boys made. Also love matching Christmas pj's, they look so cute and all ready for Santa ;)

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  3. Your boys are adorable! I bet they had loads of fun putting up and making ornaments :) They'll remember moments like that for years to come!

    much love, Kristina

    I'd love for you to come visit me at simplybold.blogspot.com

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  4. Your boys are too cute, their matching pjs are adorable! Merry Christmas!

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  5. Memories are exactly what I think of when planning our christmas activities that lead up to the true celebration! I want my children to have traditions to share with their own families one day. I hope this Christmas is the merriest for you and your family!

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  6. That's a sweet picture of your boys in front of the tree.

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