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Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Tuesday 4: Christmas!

 Good Morning Everyone, and Merry Christmas! 4 more days! Are you ready?  Today I will be wrapping, wrapping, wrapping! I hope my arm and back and body holds out!! Hubby said he'd help...

Anyway, today's Tuesday 4 topic is about Christmas, and I feel like I've talked a LOT about Christmas already in so many posts, but still there are questions here that "enquiring minds want to know" about.    However, first things first...Last night over at The Adventures of Lily Grace we wrote about the Angels that are everywhere and the important part they played in announcing the birth of Jesus, the Messiah!  I hope you will go check it out, because Lily Grace sure enjoyed learning all about the angels.

Here's just one of the pictures of Lily discovering the many angels on our Christmas tree and around the house:

So without further adieu, Let's discuss Christmas!

Christmas at Tuesday 4

Welcome Friends.. to Toni Taddeo's Tuesday 4.

1. Is your tree up? How tall... what color lights? Is there a color scheme you use?

I already talked quite a bit about our current Christmas tree HERE, in The Christmas Tree Saga, a couple of weeks ago.  Here's the most recent picture of our tree, taken just a minute ago:
This tree is 7' tall, is about 20 years old, the lights are all clear, and no, there is no particular color scheme. Sometimes I put gold ribbons all over it, but didn't do it this year. There are many angel ornaments and mostly an assortment of ornaments that we have collected over 52 years of marriage. No particular theme...just a lot of love and happy memories. One of the most notable and valuable ornaments we have is this one:
Yes, that is a walnut shell, with glitter on it.  I made several of these beautiful ornaments (!) for our very first Christmas together, 52 years ago.  This is the only one that has survived all these years, and it has a prominent place on our tree every year. Hey! We were poor college student newlyweds! What do you expect?  I love it. It is a symbol of our humble beginnings, and probably tells a bit about our personalities too...just a bit "nutty". LOL.

2. Got a menu for Christmas Eve and Day?
 
We don't do anything special for dinner on Christmas Eve. We go to church for a candlelight service and sing some beautiful Christmas carols, always ending with "Silent Night". Then we come home and most likely either I finish up baking or prep for Christmas day dinner, or just relax and get ready for "Santa" to arrive.  Our menu this year for Christmas day is a family favorite recipe handed down from my paternal Grandma. I've talked about it before. Here's the recipe and how to make it. Our sweet Daughter in Love will be creating and baking this for us again this year. She has added sausage to the recipe and that spices it up a little and gives it more flavor. I will be making scalloped potatoes, perhaps also a sweet potato casserole, and some other vegetables, haven't decided which yet. We will have pies and cookies for dessert I'm sure.  It's just going to be our immediate family on Christmas day. On Sunday, the day after Christmas, my sister and her family are traveling up to be with us after church. We are going to meet at our favorite BBQ restaurant and then come back to our house for our annual "White Elephant Gift" exchange.  It's always a lot of fun.
  
3. When does it go up and how long does it stay up?

I assume we are still talking about the Christmas tree here?  Well, ours went up the first week of December. It took a few days to get it finished.  (see that story I linked in #1 question) It will probably stay up until after New Year's Day.  My family tradition growing up was to leave it up until January 6th, which was my Mother's birthday. She always said that was her family's tradition too, and we always just assumed it was because of her birthday.  However, later in life I realized that day was also "Epiphany" Click HERE for a link to more about that., the day set aside to acknowledge the gifts of the Magi,  or Wise Men, after their long journey following the Star of Bethlehem to worship the newborn King.  It's a very important story in the early life of Christ...read Matthew chapter 2 for more on this!  Anyway, back to the original  question...usually I take down the tree when I am ready to clean up and make more space in the living room again...whenever the mood hits me...but most likely not until sometime that first week of January.

4. What is your favorite Christmas memory. When do you open your gifts?
I wrote about some happy Christmas memories in this post not long ago, complete with pictures.
I have so many happy memories of Christmas...it's always been very special to us. It would be difficult to really come up with a favorite.  Here's one from our early years as a family with our own little boys.  It tells about a Christmas that started out a bit disappointing, but ended up teaching me a valuable lesson, and it has a happy ending.

When do we open our gifts?  Usually on Christmas morning, when everyone is together. We take turns each opening one gift at a time so everyone can see and each gift is fully appreciated. 

But the greatest gift of all was opened for us over 2000 years ago, when Jesus was born in a lowly stable, the Son of God, wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. Luke chapter 2 tells the wonderful story about this marvelous gift!!
The greatest Gift, Jesus the Savior is born!



I hope your Christmas holiday is merry and bright!
Thank you for helping to make Toni's Tuesday 4 a success.

21 comments:

  1. Beautiful...and I hope to meet up with you at that BBQ place, we loveeeeeeeeeeeee BBQ. Smiles

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  2. How fun to read about everyone's traditions and memories. I've never been a fan of hamloaf (too much like Spam in my mind), but after reading your recipe (especially with your dil's addition of sausage) I am thinking I will have to try making it this winter. Love your little glitter covered walnut! I've had a theme tree in recent years, but I have so many special ornaments packed away to use again one day or pass on to the kids...all the ones my children made, a few the grandkids have made, some that belonged to family members no longer with us, and of course all those we received as gifts. I usually take our tree down on New Year's Day because of work schedules, but my mom leaves hers up for Epiphany, or as it's known around here, Little Christmas or "Hunky" Christmas. Many people keep their outside lights lit until then. We have both Orthodox and Hungarian Reformed communities in the area and both of them celebrate Christmas on Epiphany. I learned a lot about it when I was at the nursing home since it was founded by the Hungarians. I had a lot of interesting conversations with the Reverend on staff. He and his wife lived fascinating lives and it just tickled me to know someone who was actually from Transylvania! lol I am off today and will be joining you in the wrapping and some last minute baking. If I don't catch up with you before then, wishing you and your family a very merry Christmas filled with all God's blessings!

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  3. Your tree is beautiful, Pam, and I do love that walnut ornament that you've hung onto for all these years. I do wish you and yours a wonderful Christmas!
    Blessings!

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  4. Your tree is beautiful! I should have posted a picture of mine. I love the walnut ornament and I am glad at least one of them made it. Loved your answers! Have a nice week.

    https://lorisbusylife.blogspot.com/

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    1. Thank you, Lori! Yes, I'd love to see your tree!! And yes, I am glad that one lone walnut survived 52 years of life and moves and being packed away all year long in tight places.!! God is good. Merry Christmas to you and yours!!

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  5. Thanks, Pamela, for sharing your special memories in photos and words. The story behind the glittered walnut was very sweet and simple ornaments like yours are treasured every year and we have some as well. Thanks for your sweet comment on our holiday decorations, especially "Thistle Bear" and if you have never heard the Alabama Christmas album, I would recommend it. We are having safe travels and good times visiting with family on our pre-Christmas road trip.

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    1. Thank you for popping in for a visit even will traveling!! I hope you are having good visits and all that helps to make the season bright and joyful. I look forward to hearing all about it when you return home and have more time to write and think! Meanwhile, enjoy your Christmas. God bless you all!

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  6. Pam: My tree stands between 12 and 15" tall. It sits on my great grandmother's library table. The table came to me in 2000. There have been years that I did not feel like getting the living room decorated. But most years, I do. We open our gifts rotating between the three of us. The one year I was in an apartment on my own, I decorated a tree with red stick on bows and peppermint candy canes. It's one of my memories from back then. When I was growing up, my parents decided to purchase one new item for the tree each year. I still have some of those. Hubby found them and put them in our glass basket the year I was in the nursing home.

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  7. your tree is so beautiful! I put up my small 36" tree this year (easier with the move, room and shoulder) it is a pre-lit optic lighting I put small decorations on it, a no place like Gnome light in the front window. I put my tree up the day after Thanksgiving, take down January 1st. My favorite Christmas spending time with family this year the family will be my sis in law, brothers nieces, nephew and the great nephews and 1 great niece Going to be hard being the first without Gator and mom

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  8. Beautiful Tree...
    And I totally agree.. Jesus IS the Greatest Gift
    Phoebe x

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  9. I love the train under your tree. I love a Christmas Eve service. Enjoy your meal on Christmas Day. Yes the greatest gift was the birth of Jesus. Merry Christmas to you and your family.

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  10. My decorations never stay up until Epiphany. I am so ready to take it all down once the day has passed. I enjoyed your answers and your Christmas dinner sounds SO good! Wishing you and yours a lovely celebration and a beautiful new year! xo

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  11. Oh, I miss those days when opening one gift at a time while others watched! Funny story: The first Christmas my former hubby and I were married we'd traveled to his folks in Bartow (Florida). Christmas Eve arrived --together with brothers, sisters, children and grands. Like someone had blown a whistle, suddenly everyone went to the tree and began tearing open packages right a left ... like confetti. I was aghast; and said something like, "We're supposed to go one at a time." My husband looked at me and said, "If that happens we'll all be here 'til Tuesday."

    Thanks so much for including the link to your hamloaf. It sounds yummy, but what touched my heart is your mother's meat grinder. I have my own mother's too and remember watching her carefully 'feed' it. Sadly, it still sits in a box; I've never tried using it myself.

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  12. I enjoyed your pictures Pam! I gave our train and big tree to our son when we moved to a smaller home. I am off to see some of your other pages!

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  13. You home is beautiful as I have seen in all your photos this season. I did click the link and the ham loaf sounds really tasty.

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  14. Your tree is beautiful my friend and I love it! I'm so glad you put the train out this year, by the tree, it makes it even more magical and "Christmasy"!! Love seeing all your ornaments and the story behind some of them! I've NEVER HAD ham loaf!!??--but I've made dozens of salmon loaves over the decades.....have you ever made a salmon loaf? Love hearing all about your Christmas-time home and all your traditions, songs, foods, customs, etc. I am so glad we are friends!! (and MERCY!I---I am TIRED OF WRAPPING!!...nearly done, nearly done, nearly DONE!!!) lol

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  15. You have done a wonderful job of blogging through this Christmas season, always pointing to Jesus. I have enjoyed reading your family traditions and the activities you have been doing. If today is wrapping day, may you have all the energy you need for the task. Many blessings!

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  16. So pretty. Have a beautiful Christmas.

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  17. Your tree is lovely and I love your blog!! I am following you now! Happy and blessed holiday to you and yours!! Hugs

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  18. I love the brave little glittered walnut ornament! Your house is full of beautiful things, as is your heart! I would say it's full to bursting with the Good News! So glad you will have family to celebrate with! What a blessing!

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