Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

15 December 2010

chaos in Christmas town.



oh, how i adore my nephew.

(though the tiny folks of Christmas town probably 
do NOT share my sentiment.) 

25 December 2009

why, Merry Christmas!




sheets of metal,
solder,
tweezers,
hammers,
pickle,
patina,
saw blades,
stamps,
wire,
tongs,
bezel roller...

AND a partridge in a pear tree :)

oh, yes...that means...surely it's true...jewelry time in 2010!!!!
hold on to your britches!
check back in a few weeks to see my progress...or perhaps,
but hopefully not, my lack there of.
i have oh so many ideas i can't wait to share with you.

right now, life is beating with the very rhythm of my soul.



hope your Christmas was/is merry and bright...
snuggle up with your dear ones and watch those lights dance.
today is the most wonderful of birthdays!

oh, AND we're leaving saturday to shoot a wedding in california
 like a couple of hot shots (pssssh!)...
that means....see you in 2010!!!

PEACE,
sarah beth

17 December 2009

risen with healing in His wings.



Hark! the herald angels sing,
"Glory to the new born King,

peace on earth, and mercy mild,
God and sinners reconciled!"
Joyful, all ye nations rise,
join the triumph of the skies;
with th' angelic host proclaim,
"Christ is born in Bethlehem!"
Hark! the herald angels sing,
"Glory to the new born King!"


Christ, by highest heaven adored;
Christ, the everlasting Lord;
late in time behold Him come,
offspring of a virgin's womb.
Veiled in flesh the Godhead see;
hail th' incarnate Deity,
pleased with us in flesh to dwell,
Jesus, our Emmanuel.
Hark! the herald angels sing,
"Glory to the new born King!"


Hail the heaven-born Prince of Peace!
Hail the Sun of Righteousness!
Light and life to all He brings,
risen with healing in His wings.
Mild He lays His glory by,
born that we no more may die,
born to raise us from the earth,
born to give us second birth.
Hark! the herald angels sing,
"Glory to the new born King!"


thinking about the words,

30 November 2009

holidaze.

and...back to normal.

last year, our thanksgiving went a little something like this:
drive
show up with nothing more than an empty belly
parade
eat
dog show
sleep
football
drive
eat
movies
sleep
pie
drive
sleep

however, this year, with thanks to paul's gracious family, we hosted our first thanksgiving.
instead of the normal rat race, there was one meal large enough to accomodate both our families.
the night before i helped whip up some pies, a mound of sweet potato casserole, dough for the bread,
and cook thee turkey.
the food was delish, but the sense of accomplishment was pretty tasty, too.



it has been wonderful converting this house into a home.
to our home.
i love the chaos.
the kids running around, completely disengaged from reality.
the conversations.
the belly laughs.
each chair we own being utilized.
the doors opening and closing and hellos and goodbyes.

of course, the calm after the storm is nice, too.
me and paul laying on the couch...
digesting food and love,
thinking about what just happened
 and how good it feels not
to have spent the entire day driving and dividing time.
but how much better it feels to quite literally be surrounded by people you love.
happy sleep is so very deep.



friday was early rising followed by focused shopping.
...successful shopping
((minus the shop vac that sold out immediately)),
followed by male bonding time.



meets office space...
 

saturday morning marked my third year participating in the
boekell family tree harvest.
now, i have always been a let's put the tree together girl.
my mom and i would lay out the branches according to their color code,
sometimes guessing at the faded dots,
and snap 'em in place.
it was a fun tradition, mostly just being with my mom.
but that tree has since passed.
and i am thoroughly enjoying the process of picking out a live tree:
packing into one large car, the nippy air, the searching and surveying, the smells,
the sweet sap, the feel of the branches, the families walking around just a few rows over,
the excitement, the tradition, the small labor of love, the Christmas music on the drive,
imagining and pretending and visualizing and making memories.
& taking silly photos.



 


tree hug-n-kisser.







sweaters with the sister-in-love

AND i love decorating for Christmas.
my soul shines and melts when the living room twinkles.
sharing my home, my heart, and my tree with the love of my life...
everything feels right. simple. pure. happy.
our ornaments are starting to have stories.
we laugh as we unwrap and remember.
my favorite being the snurtle ornament from our honyemoon.
((snurtle: when one is too excited to say snorkeling with sea turtles so instead blurts out snurtling))






we've ate, loved, talked, entertained, hosted,
danced, cried, and slept very little.
now, back to "everyday" life.
but i am not motivated.
there is too much turkey in my veins.
:)