Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Enjoy
During the Christmas season, I enjoy…
Sounds of Christmas music
Fragrance of the Christmas tree
Baking and eating sugar cookies
Holiday light displays
Playing in the snow
Shopping for the perfect gift
Warm, cozy fire
Dance Gala
Visit with Santa
Children’s excitement
Time with family
Hanging the Stockings
Lighting the Advent wreath
Mass
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
REST
Today, I did NOT intend to rest. Today, was supposed to be all about work. Working to get the house picked up, working to get the gifts put away, and working to sort out the old toys for the new.
Unfortunately, my body decided it was time for some much needed rest. After three days of hosting and celebrating Christmas, I got SICK! I caught some type of 12 hour stomach virus, and I slept the entire time and would only awake to run to the bathroom.
Luckily, the Ryan family took the boys to the Museum of Science in Boston and they were gone for the entire day, and Ryan took care of the girls for me.
It felt so good to sleep. My body must have just decided…enough is enough. It took me a full day to recover, but all is well. The work was still waiting for me the next day, but for today I needed some much deserved rest.
HOPE
When I think of Christmas and the birth of Jesus, I think of hope. His birth brings hope to all who believe. Well this Christmas, Ingrid shares this hope.
She is trying to save the environment and the Polar Bears. She collects trash off the ground, and always recycles. She gets very angry with people who do not do their part to save Mother Earth. She has collected 300 juices pouches over the past few months. With these pouches she has made these fabulous purses and tote bags as gifts for friends and family. Today she is giving Auntie Robin her environmentally friendly gift.
In return, Auntie Robin has planted a tree in Ingrid’s name. This tree will be in the National Forest and will preserve the habitat. Through the kindness and conscious of these two incredible ladies, there is hope for our future, the environment and of course the polar bears.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Christmas Day has Arrived
Yippee!! Christmas has arrived and Santa has left lots of toys and goodies for the good little girls and boys. The Christmas tree is sparkling, the gifts are beautifully wrapped and the children are just bursting with excitement to see what gifts Santa has brought for them.
In a matter of an hour, all of the hard work that Santa and his little elf have done in the past month will quickly come to an end. Wrappings will be all over the place, and the toys will be ripped from their boxes, but the smiles on the children’s faces prove that it really is worth all the hard work.
Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve has arrived. The children are anticipating
Santa’s arrival, the cooking is done and it is time to share the
love and joy the season has to offer. Family and friends gather, and we reflect on the many blessings God has given us this past year.
My favorite part of the day is Midnight Mass. I just love how Father Roy has decorated our beautiful house of worship. The music just takes your breath away, as a trio of opera singers rejoice in song. The message of hope that Father brings to us
is the real meaning of Christmas. As Christ enters your heart,
you are renewed and truly blessed.
As you leave Mass in the stillness of the early morning, all is
right with the world. God has truly blessed us with peace.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
made with love
Our Christmas is filled with lots of love. Every where we go, we are surrounded by the joy and magic of the season. One of the biggest signs of love, is our Christmas
stockings.
These stockings were hand made by our family friend, Mrs. Faith Johnson. The tradition began when our first child was born. She hand knit the stocking for a gift, and with the birth of each child, we received another stocking. We cherish these stockings, and the kids love to hang them from the mantle.
On Christmas morning, the stockings are always the first presents we open. While Mom and Dad enjoy their coffee, the kids take turns one at a time, opening their stocking gifts. This is so much fun, and I hope we continue the stocking tradition when the kids are all grown and have families of their own.
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
cookie to do
One more day until cookie day!! This is one of my favorite days of the year. The kids and I bake all of the goodies for Christmas, and have fun together. We have our old standbys that we make each year, and we always try one new treat. This
year it is peppermint bark.
Lots of ingredients go into these treats. The most important one…is lots of love!
Monday, December 22, 2008
Right Now
Saturday, December 20, 2008
tale of the unexpected
This is a tale of a fair haired girl. She was only three years old, but she caused quite a commotion one Christmas day. You see, her grandparents had the fairest tree in all the land. It had hand made ornaments that they had brought with them from Germany, sparkly lights and beautiful hand blown glass balls. The tree was beautiful, and people came from all over to see this tree.
Grandma and Grandpa also loved their beautiful little girl very much. They searched the land far and wide for the perfect gift for her. They found it…a hand made rocking chair.
She loved the chair so much! She had so much fun rocking back and forth that Christmas morning. Unfortunately, she did not realize that the chair kept sliding back…until she knocked the beautiful tree over and she landed on top of it.
Grandpa was very angry with the little girl, but Grandma came and gave her lots of love. They cleaned up the broken ornaments and put the tree back up. It was still the prettiest tree in all the land, and the little girl was forgiven.
How do I know this story?? Well, the fair haired little girl…was me!
Friday, December 19, 2008
Dear Santa
Dear Santa,
It has been quite some time, since I have written to you, I am so sorry, but I have been a little busy with my six kids. Thirty five years has passed since the original photo was taken. Although much has changed, some things remain the same.
Yes, I want a wonderful Christmas filled with love and joy. I do want to spend time with family and loved ones, and of course I want peace on earth.
However, there are a few frivolous things I would love. Remember the Barbie corvette I wanted? I would love a Cadillac CTS (in red of course). The moon boots…how about a pair of chocolate Uggs? Oh and the robin egg blue eye shadow, I prefer MAC cosmetics now.
I do still BELIEVE, and I have been a very good girl. So I hope you can
find it in your heart to share the magic with me.
With love,
Dawn L Lindstrom
Thursday, December 18, 2008
made with LOVE
Dinner at the Lindstrom house, is a very casual affair. You do not have to dress up, there is no fancy china place setting or crystal stemware.
There is however, lots of food! Again, casual being the theme…it is served buffet style and there are a variety of main dishes.
The desserts are always made by the children. Frosted cookies, kongobars and cakes, too!
The secret ingredient…Lots and lots of LOVE !
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
the Perfect Gift
I love buying and giving gifts. The best part of giving is seeing the look of joy on the recipient’s face when they are opening their gift. Their eyes light up, their cheeks glow and a big broad
smile spreads across their face.
This is when you know you have given the Perfect gift, and there is no better gift to receive.
grateful
Yes, I am thankful for my beautiful family,
My husband, my home and good health, but with six kids it is sometimes life’s little
pleasures that you NEED to be grateful.
Peace and quiet * A beautiful summer day*
Diet Coke with lime * my morning walks
with MOM * the sound of the ocean *
scrapping with the chicks * my children’s
smiles * church * a good book * a great pair
of shoes* piano music played by the kids*
Monday, December 15, 2008
home
Since Chris and I have been married, we have always opened up our home to friends and family on Christmas Eve. It is open house, come as you are and bring your appetite. Although the guests may change over the years, one thing remains the same...the love that we share for one another is the reason why we come together to celebrate!
Sunday, December 14, 2008
the wait
Today's prompt: "think about a tiny tradition in your family: passing
out the presents. They're underthe tree, it's time to openthem...how do they get delivered at your house?"
My entry: As a child you wait with anticipation for Christmas. The excitement of opening gifts is just too much to handle, you feel like you are going to burst.
Well Auntie Carol made out wait even longer! She would hand out each gift one at a time and we would have to wait until it was opened and then we would move on to the next person. As a kid I HATED this process, I just wanted to tear through my gifts.
Funny thing is, I have carried on this tradition with my family. We hand out a gift and watch as the child opens it with the same excitement as I did as a kid. I love this process, because it allows us to see the look of joy on each child's face, as well as we know who the received gift is from.
This photo is circa 1974 and it is (left to right) my cousin Raquel, Anutie Carol, cousin David, my sister Robin and yes that is me standing in the funky red pantsuit.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Christmas Music
Let me begin by saying that last year I started a Christmas journal. Unfortunately, my life is hectic and I never finished the journal. I am going to pick up from where I left off last year and move forward. Here is today's entry.
I love Christmas music!! Yes, I will say it again... I love Christmas music. There is nothing better to get you in the holiday spirit than the sounds of CHristmas.
Ever since I was a little girl, I have loved the song "Silent Night". I have fond memories of going to church on Christmas Eve with my parents and this would be the song that was sung. The lights would be dimmed and we would light hand held candles and sing this beautiful song.
The lyrics are simply beautiful, and they always bring a tear to my eye.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Baby it's cold outside...
it is a very raw, rainy day here in the northeast. We are preparing for a winter ice storm that will begin this evening into tomorrow morning. The kids are hoping school will be cancelled, and Mom is praying there WILL be school.
PJ the dog is ready for the cold. Wrapped in his winter scarf and a bed by the fire, he will be warm and cuddly. Enjoy your holiday season and safe traveling in the inclimate weather conditions.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
All for the Polar Bears
In my previous blog post, I told you the story of Ingrid's quest to save the polar bears. Well, after saving and recycling the juice pouches, here is the finished product. She did all of the sewing herself (with a little help from Grandma Tere). This mini purse is for her friend Lauren. She also made an LL Bean style tote, complete with gorgeous ribbon trim and handles for her teacher Mrs. Rossetti. Unfortunately, we were so excited to wrap it for her, that I forgot to take a photo. I will get a photo, because she is making one for Meme too.
We can all learn a lesson from Ingrid, and that is to reuse and recycle. A few simple steps will help Ingrid to save the polar bears.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Santa Claus is coming to town!
You better watch out...Santa is packing his sleigh for all of the good little boys and girls. He made at stop at the annual Christmas Gala, and watched the girls dance the night away. After the show he took a few minutes out of his busy schedule to find out what the girls want for Christmas. Number one on the list...Nintendo DS. Let's hope they have been good!
Monday, December 8, 2008
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