Monday, December 14, 2009

Where is Christmas

I have taken the beautiful song below and broken it down to share my views on the meaning of the song. A few years ago I had a major change in my life. The first Christmas after my change, this song made me cry. This song has since taken on a new meaning. It has taught me a valuable lesson. My intention in writing my interpretation would be to help someone to enjoy the wonderful season.




                              "Where Are You Christmas"

                                                                      by: Faith Hill



Where are you Christmas

Why can't I find you

Why have you gone away



(Christmas never goes away. Christmas is there in our hearts.)



Where is the laughter

You used to bring me

Why can't I hear music play



(The laughter is there within your heart. It is within the hearts of those you love. Find it! Music, oh the joy of beautiful music. Silenced ears and a hardened heart can not detect it. Open up, listen closely and it will resound in you.)



My world is changing

I'm rearranging

Does that mean Christmas changes too?



(Our life changes. Over the years it changes often. We adjust to these changes and continue. We lose sight of happiness at times and get wrapped up in our self pity. We have to find happiness, make our happiness. The same holds true for Christmas!!)



Where are you Christmas

Do you remember

The one you used to know



(Christmas is there, it remembers. It is us who forgets. Let us not forget the true meaning of Christmas. The Savior who came into our world to save us. The Savior who desires for us to be happy. We can find the spirit of Christmas through Him who loves us unconditionally.)



I'm not the same one

See what the time's done

Is that why you have let me go



(No, we are not the same. Each year before Christmas arrives we have experienced some major changes in our lives. Christmas did not let you go,,,you may have let it go. Snap out of a depressed state. Set aside your wordly problems for the short while Christmas is here. Find Christmas and the Joy it brings.)



Christmas is here

Everywhere, oh

Christmas is here

If you care, oh



(CARE!!)



If there is love in your heart and your mind

You will feel like Christmas all the time



(Christmas is a state of mind. Happiness is a state of mind. Both are a condition of the heart. If we find both and hold on tight, we can have the joy both afford all year round.)



I feel you Christmas

I know I've found you

You never fade away

The joy of Christmas

Stays here inside us



(Christmas truly never fades away, it just tends to hide from us if we let it. Don't let Christmas escape you this year or any year. Your loved ones are counting on you to share their joy.)



Fills each and every heart with love

Where are you Christmas

Fill your heart with love



(Care and Love are both powerful words. They go hand in hand. If you have love you care,,,,,,,,,if you care, you have love. Now is the time for us to be unselfish. Let go of being self centered. FIND CHRISTMAS

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Christmas Traditions








This Christmas is just a little different from others. My daughter and her two girls have moved in with me while their home is being built. The situation is a little challenging since my home is small, but we are doing just fine. Each Christmas, we always take time to decorate the "gumdrop tree". This year my grand daughter, Abbe, helped me. She thought this was totally cool. I had a tough time finding the red and green gum drop treats. After three stores and no success, I decided to check out the really large specialty store, Albertsons. They have always come through when there was a certain something I was in need of. There they were, Brach's yummy green and red gum drops. A Christmas tradition is important. Making memories is well worth the hunt for the needed ingredient.
This year, we let the children wrap the family gifts.  They were eager to learn and actually worked together well to get the job done. The grandchildren even enjoyed making and baking yummy Christmas cookies.  Again, they worked well together.  Licking fingers is just part of the deal.  When all cookies were done, it was a fight to see who got to lick the bowl.  Plenty left in bowl on purpose, of course and plenty to share.  More memories captured in pictures.  Please don't forget to pull out your camera this Christmas.  Capture all of those precious Christmas memories as they happen.
We had a surprise this year.  Got about two inches of snow on the 4th of December.  My grandchildren were so excited.  The snow fell in late evening and was not promised to be around long the next morning, so a snowman had to be built in the dark.  They completed the dirty 6 ft. wonder at 9:00 p.m.  We labeled him the "Mardi Gras Dude".  The children started with small balls of snow way back in the yard and rolled to the front yard to get the size snowball they needed.  In their excitement they realized they had four big balls of grassy snow, thus a 6 ft. guy.  They constructed ramps of different heights to roll the huge balls of snow up to create their masterpiece.  Our frosty lasted from Friday night through Sunday.  The site looked a little strange when there was no snow on the ground and the temperature outside was in the mid 50s.  The morning after the snowfall, we got dressed for our annual family trip to Christmas shop.  Oh, what a joy it was to go shopping with the white stuff covering everything.  Pine and spruce trees along the drive were glorious with the snow on the boughs.   You have to understand that this is something we don't see or experience much.  When we do, it is so exciting.  Enjoy the pics.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

A Time, a Season for Reflection



The Holiday Season is here.  For most it is a joyous time.  For some it can mean a renewed feeling of lonliness and depression.  A melancholy feeling overwhelms many because they recall past Holidays with loved ones they have lost for one reason or another.  It is at this time that we should reflect on friendships and blessings.  Give thanks for what we have and push aside thoughts of what we don't have.  Today I received a sweet phone call from a friend with an invitation to join her family for the Thanksgiving Day meal and celebration.  Knowing that I am single, she thought that perhaps I was going to be alone.  This brought joy to my heart.  I thanked her for the thoughtful invitation once I informed her that one of my daughters had decided to hang back and be with mom instead of following the other siblings to their father's home. Two acts of unselfishness exemplifying the feeling of love and compassion in one's human heart.  My friends, tis the season for sharing.  Things shared with ones we love and care about come in many forms.  It can be simply stopping what you are doing to make a quick call to say you care.  You, too, may consider sharing your meal with someone who is alone.  Don't let the hustle and bustle of this busy materialistic world allow you to lose contact with friends, neighbors and loved ones.  Make that call, that donation, that visit.  Send that special greeting card disregarding the cost of postage.  Consider it a small gift with a large impact.  Thank God for the riches we possess in the form of love, compassion and generosity.  We can make a difference in someone's life.  We can perhaps save a life or repair a broken heart.  God Bless us all!

Monday, November 23, 2009

My New Moon movie review

I have gotten very envolved in the Twilight series.  So envolved, in fact, that I will be saddened when I finish that fourth book.  Saturday night I was sitting very impatiently in my seat at the theater awaiting "New Moon" to begin.  Luckily I had gotten my ticket early for the feature I wanted to attend because all features were packed and sold out.  Getting to the theater early was a smart thing to do to assure a good seat.  A much anticipated great experience would have really been a  bummer if I would have had to sit in the first few rows as some who came in late had to do.  I wanted the full effect of a great view, a good sound system  and my popcorn in hand.  Completing the book that morning, I was all geared up for this movie.  I am really glad I read the book fully before seeing the movie.  I was aware of some things that time did not allow the movie to translate and I guess I had a little better understanding of some of the movie events.   The special effects in the movie were great.  The acting was outstanding.  No disappointment here.  In fact, this weekend I am going to see it again.  Sometimes when we watch a movie the second time we pick up on something we missed the first time around.  I don't want to miss a thing.  As a Twilight fan, I encourage you to go and see this movie.  When we think of vampires and werewolves we think horror, blood and guts.  This is not your typical vampire horror movie.  It is not like that at all.  The movie was well done and I don't believe it would gross out anyone.   Hope you enjoy the flick.

Friday, November 20, 2009

How to Be Creative and Use that Leftover Thanksgiving Turkey | eHow.com

How to Be Creative and Use that Leftover Thanksgiving Turkey eHow.com

"Turkey Day" is fast approaching and I am already thinking of ways to camouflage all the leftover turkey. I am too frugal to let it go to waste so I find ways to integrate it into other dishes. Check out this handy article. It may spark an idea in your head also.

New Moon - FilmoFilia Photo Gallery / Movie Photos / New Moon

New Moon - FilmoFilia Photo Gallery / Movie Photos / New Moon


OMG I am such a fan. Can't believe it is finally here. Sharing some photos. Will share Edward but not sharing Jacob. Sitting wishing I were a female wolf....LOL. Enjoy!!

Saturday, October 31, 2009

ANOTHER HAUNTING HALLOWEEN











Here it is the Great Hallows eve and my broom has a flat. Don't you just hate it when that happens. Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. Well the grandkids are off to collect all that good stuff that will be having a ball on their little teeth tonight. The face painting went well. They seem to think grandma can do anything. Even had a chance to try my hand at painting KISS faces on two big dudes. Fun!!! Took cute pictures of course for those future memories. Now I have a grand daughter in Bossier texting me for a recipe for Sheperd's Pie. No time for a quick dash around the neighborhood on my broom anyway. Gonna just sit here and wait for the little demons to come beggin for my stuff. Love holidays,,,,,,,all of them. Have a safe one!!

Friday, October 30, 2009

How to Create a Holiday Wreath Yourself and Save Money | eHow.com

How to Create a Holiday Wreath Yourself and Save Money eHow.com

If you feel you are not creative or that you don't have talent, here is a craft that will make you proud. Anyone can do this. The end results will be rewarding and give you the incentive to cotinue to do crafting.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

First Entry to My New Blog


I will begin by saying that I am excited to begin writing on my new blog. Sharing will be fun. Hopefully I can make my writing interesting. There will be flashbacks of course and current stuff, too. I got the influence to create my blog from my cousin Susie. I loved her blog and realized I may enjoy doing this also. She mentioned the Renaissance festival in Texas in her latest entry. I attended and I can assure her that she was missed. We had a great time and do plan to attend each year. Just learning the ins and outs of blogging and will attempt to attach a photo of myself and my daughter taken at the festival. Of course, I am the old Fairy.