It has been a thrill for me to get e-mails from you ladies telling me how much you appreciate this blog,
I want to express my gratitude for that here and let you know how much your e-mails have encrouraged and touched me.
You ladies are a great bunch.
I also wonder how everyone is faring as you prepare for this special Christmas season,
I hope you're not too stressed out trying to pick the perfect gifts for your loved ones.
I love Christmas,
except when I have to do the last minute shopping of course;
I really don't like it when the shops get too crowded and the check-out lines are loooong.
So the key for me is to get in early and do the shopping in January or June, right?
But I know someone who likes that--
the rush, the buying presents with tinsels hanging in her hair, the crowd, the loooong check-out lines and the whole not-so-appealing-to-me scene ............
Mmm! Some people!
At dusk

Daylight

At dusk

Daylight

This year I opted for "no-tree-topper" for the tree!
I can't believe it myself,
I guess I thought it wasn't me. (The traditional girl at heart)
But I actually really like the look! (After I tried it!)
It's oh-so-natural and......... and ........... so chic, like a good hair-cut! Lol!




Now you've seen the tree from all different angles,
let's change the scene.
Don't forget to take some time out for a sit down and a little break from all the busy-ness.

and oh, roses too........... I haven't forgotten them!
They are always so therapeutic, no doubt.



Do you like my chalkboard creation?
I painted a $2 canvas board.
You know, the sort you get from the Two-buck shop.
Then I put it on a $2 metal stand, and there you have it-- Your very important Message for the Season!

Our bed needs a bit of Christmas "dress-up" too!

And the kitchen/dining area.

Simplicity is the key.

Have a lovely lovely weekend everyone.