Showing posts with label celebrations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celebrations. Show all posts

Friday, December 18, 2009

More Christmas magic



I finally got a good photo of our "Candy Cane Tree" we created in our front yard.

We've had these large plastic candy canes for several years and tried different ways of using them in our Christmas displays. We like to decorate the yard for Christmas, but we're not the over-the-top types.

This year I was inspired to create a different sort of tree. We have rope lights in white, red, and candy-cane stripes, so I wrapped them around the trunk of a tree. This is a birch tree that had just the perfect limb structure to adorn with red and white lights for the best effect. Then we hung the candy canes along the limbs and we have a real crowd-pleaser. Not that we have too many neighbors, but those who live nearby or drive by have given us lots of praise.

We just have fun with it.

(The lights in the background are draped on the rhododendrons along the house.)

Christmas with the Crists is shaping up nicely, don't you think?

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Apple Blossoms in December

This year I chose an amaryllis of a different color. This is my gorgeous Apple Blossom Amaryllis, which ended up having SIX blossoms. It's brilliant white with pink streaks and a rosy glow on the edges of the petals. I think it has a lovely scent too. I would definitely grow this type again.

For those who don't know, growing an amaryllis is a tradition that I started only in the past 5 or 10 years. I think I was inspired by my Dad, if memory serves me correctly.

Does anyone have experience with saving an amaryllis from one year to the next and getting it to bloom again?

Meanwhile, enjoy.
:)

Saturday, July 4, 2009

A special holiday

Today, while most of the country is celebrating our nation's independence and patriotism, the JDC tribe will be honoring La Doctora. Her birthday is WAY more important than any national holiday could be.
So everyone take time off work so you can say "HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!" to her in style. We love you and look forward to another 60 (or so) years sharing our lives with you.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Strawberry update

OK, so after the lack of strawberry pie was duly noted, it was off to Spooner's for more berries. This time a half-flat should suffice, right??
Safely back home, I grabbed the trusty Strawberry Pie a la JDC recipe and commenced to workin' my magic.
The pie was assembled and taken to the Yelm property to share with Mums and in honor of Rosie's 8th birthday. (We had a doggie pool party!)
The pie was so delicious that it was tough to save a piece to take home to Katie. (Good thing she made me promise her one!) With the pie polished off Thursday night, but with berries remaining, the cry went up for "More Pie!"
Friday morning, when I went to make more pie, alas there weren't enough berries left. I told Mel if he wanted more pie, he'd have to go get more berries -- but a pint would do.
Not one to let the opportunity slip by to get even more pie made, he returned home with not a pint, but another half-flat (6 pints)!
So there's another pie made, plenty of fresh berries to be eaten plain, and the hopes that I will be makin' more pie later.
As my FB status says, we're trying to see if there is such a thing as Strawberry Overload, but haven't reached it yet!
Nothing like the fine summer weather we're having and fresh strawberries for a Fourth of July weekend!

Sunday, June 21, 2009

In celebration of Father's Day


We pick today to celebrate our fathers, when in reality every day is a celebration and acknowledgement of how marvelous and wonderful our family is and at the head of that collection of individuals is our beloved JDC.

El Padre should be proud to look at his “progeny” and realize that he had a hand in creating a circle of individuals who come together as deep friends as well as siblings. We might range in ages, interests, talents and abilities, but there is no doubt we all draw from the same source. Our personalities are at once very similar and still so different, yet we are encircled by a love and understanding that binds us into family. And that sense of family extends far beyond the bounds of blood ties and genetics to create a widening group that includes dear friends as part of the family. It is important to note that all of us were nurtured to develop those deep loving bonds that draw others into our nucleus and they become family as well. That is a trait Daddy managed to pass on to all of us.


While he would humbly say that a father should not boast and proclaim his children are his doing, it is undeniable that he played a large part in who we are. His love, encouragement, nurturing, and ability to lead by example all helped us along the way. He can take pride in his children and grandchildren and we all in turn are proud to call him Dad and Grandpa. We honor you not just today but every day as our friend, counselor, and father. I love you immensely Dad.