Now I wouldn't admit this to everyone....but this year I've started my Christmas decorating....with setting the table. Most people hang the lights, the wreath on the door and put up the tree....not me! I'm starting with the dishes!
What could be a more delightful way to start Christmas than Breakfast with Santa!
I've layered one of my Christmas cloths over a plaid one.
Sorry about the glare....I was late getting started this evening. Please join us.
Looks like quite a gathering of Santas on the table.
Each year I add another Santa mug to my collection.
They're all different.
A few are antique (like me)...but none of the ones on the table today.
I believe all of these have been found over the years at Goodwill. Perfect for some hot cocoa.
I found these Santa candy dishes at CVS a couple of years ago. They're perfect for a breakfast muffin....or perhaps some cut fruit.
White salad plates....perfect for a stack of pancakes. When our kids were in high school....their choral groups always did a Santa Breakfast as a fundraiser. The little ones were always so cute. Now I have four grandgirls of my own....wouldn't they have a fun time at this Santa table.
Target flatware.
Pewter Santa napkin rings.
A view from Santa's sleigh.
And now for our guests of honor...
.....making a list....
....checking it twice.....
.....gonna find out.....
....who's naughty....
...who's nice!
Hope you'll have a chance to stop by "Between Naps on the Porch" to see all the pretty tablescapes hosted each week by Susan....I'm pretty sure she's ALWAYS on the nice list!
See ya!
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Friday, November 25, 2011
Thanksgiving 2011
We love Thanksgiving and welcoming family and friends into our home for celebrating. Unfortunately, this fall has been my worst ever for allergies and I just haven't been posting much since the first part of the month. Just no energy and trying to pace myself for getting ready. Hopefully I'll be getting better as we get into colder weather that seems to kill whatever "gets" me this time of year.
These yellow mums were so pretty most of the autumn season....but they're looking well past their prime now....time for something new.
Love the ornamental cabbages and kales mixed in my front porch pots along with panseys.
Red door welcome.
Fall door arrangement to welcome you inside.
Spunky welcomes in our back door guests.
A gathering of Thanksgiving friends.
Tom turkey guards the kitchen.
Love these cute Publix salt & pepper shakers....I've enjoyed them on tables from my southern blogging friends for the past few years. I mentioned last year to my daughter-in-law that I would like to get a set (they live right outside of Atlanta....Publix country). And she surprised me with these that she found at a Goodwill recently! Aren't they adorable? These were from 2002. I think they have slightly different ones each year. (Is that right you Publix shoppers?) Anyway, I love my new Thanksgiving treasure. Little things make me happy.
Thanksgiving tweeking of the sideboard. I did remember to put candles in the little silver turkeys.
My autumn washstand.
This little squirrel gathering acorns was from Cracker Barrel a few years back. He's happily getting ready for a Thanksgiving feast.
A jar full of fallness....acorns...Indian corn.....and a mini pumpkin.
Antique postcard of Thanksgiving greetings.
Mr. Mid-Atlantic and I are celebrating our 36th wedding anniversary this Saturday.....but since our wedding was on Thanksgiving eve, that's when we celebrate with a big oyster roast with the family .....this year we hosted 29 family members ranging from 2 to 86. We ate and laughed and danced. Most of the activity was outside. Not very fancy, but tables set up under the carport. Rick spent the evening grilling a bushel of oysters. We also had Brunswick stew, pigs in a blanket and my sister-in-law brought ham and turkey rolls and a wonderful eggplant dish. We also had apple cake and pumpkin muffins. Assorted beverages of wine, soft drinks, beer, water and juice boxes.
Inside there were a couple of tables set up with a shrimp cheeseball, a pimento cheese spread assorted crackers and mini quiches and my sister made microwave smores for the kids. Just a few things to munch on for those who came inside from the cold. The wind was wicked Wednesday night, otherwise it would have been a perfect evening for outside fun. Next year....a fire pit!
On Thanksgiving day the grandgirls were all over here playing and eating lunch while we were getting ready for the big feast for 15 of us for Thanksgiving dinner. This is the 25th Thanksgiving we've hosted in our home.
This year I set up three different tables for us. This was a card table with just a simple lantern and leaves centerpiece. Wish I had a table (and room) big enough for all of us....but we were still close enough to enjoy a room full of family.
The second table was my dining room table set with good china, silver and crystal.
Same centerpiece as our anniverasy table, except a pumpkin replaces the bride and groom.
By now, most of you are familier with my two napkin setting.....paper for the mouth.....cloth for the lap.
Things are a little less formal in the kitchen.
This table was set for the four grandgirls and parents.
But I promised Stella (our oldest grand) that next year they could have their very own "kids table" with no parents allowed! They'll get the card table next year.
Thanksgiving was a bounty of food.....lots of food....
....and eating....
.....and eating...
.....and eating...
....lots and lots.....
.....of eating.
.....until we just couldn't....
eat another bite!
Afterwards the grandgirls burnt off all the calories dancing the evening away.....the rest of us watched and washed dishes.
Now the house is quiet....our Atlanta kids left this morning around 7:30....Mr. Mid-Atlantic is back in bed....the dogs are curled up for a nap.....and I've got dishes to put away. Hope your Thanksgiving was blessed with love and warmth and hugs and laughter.
See ya!
These yellow mums were so pretty most of the autumn season....but they're looking well past their prime now....time for something new.
Love the ornamental cabbages and kales mixed in my front porch pots along with panseys.
Red door welcome.
Fall door arrangement to welcome you inside.
Spunky welcomes in our back door guests.
A gathering of Thanksgiving friends.
Tom turkey guards the kitchen.
Love these cute Publix salt & pepper shakers....I've enjoyed them on tables from my southern blogging friends for the past few years. I mentioned last year to my daughter-in-law that I would like to get a set (they live right outside of Atlanta....Publix country). And she surprised me with these that she found at a Goodwill recently! Aren't they adorable? These were from 2002. I think they have slightly different ones each year. (Is that right you Publix shoppers?) Anyway, I love my new Thanksgiving treasure. Little things make me happy.
Thanksgiving tweeking of the sideboard. I did remember to put candles in the little silver turkeys.
My autumn washstand.
This little squirrel gathering acorns was from Cracker Barrel a few years back. He's happily getting ready for a Thanksgiving feast.
A jar full of fallness....acorns...Indian corn.....and a mini pumpkin.
Antique postcard of Thanksgiving greetings.
Mr. Mid-Atlantic and I are celebrating our 36th wedding anniversary this Saturday.....but since our wedding was on Thanksgiving eve, that's when we celebrate with a big oyster roast with the family .....this year we hosted 29 family members ranging from 2 to 86. We ate and laughed and danced. Most of the activity was outside. Not very fancy, but tables set up under the carport. Rick spent the evening grilling a bushel of oysters. We also had Brunswick stew, pigs in a blanket and my sister-in-law brought ham and turkey rolls and a wonderful eggplant dish. We also had apple cake and pumpkin muffins. Assorted beverages of wine, soft drinks, beer, water and juice boxes.
Inside there were a couple of tables set up with a shrimp cheeseball, a pimento cheese spread assorted crackers and mini quiches and my sister made microwave smores for the kids. Just a few things to munch on for those who came inside from the cold. The wind was wicked Wednesday night, otherwise it would have been a perfect evening for outside fun. Next year....a fire pit!
On Thanksgiving day the grandgirls were all over here playing and eating lunch while we were getting ready for the big feast for 15 of us for Thanksgiving dinner. This is the 25th Thanksgiving we've hosted in our home.
This year I set up three different tables for us. This was a card table with just a simple lantern and leaves centerpiece. Wish I had a table (and room) big enough for all of us....but we were still close enough to enjoy a room full of family.
The second table was my dining room table set with good china, silver and crystal.
Same centerpiece as our anniverasy table, except a pumpkin replaces the bride and groom.
By now, most of you are familier with my two napkin setting.....paper for the mouth.....cloth for the lap.
Things are a little less formal in the kitchen.
This table was set for the four grandgirls and parents.
But I promised Stella (our oldest grand) that next year they could have their very own "kids table" with no parents allowed! They'll get the card table next year.
Thanksgiving was a bounty of food.....lots of food....
....and eating....
.....and eating...
.....and eating...
....lots and lots.....
.....of eating.
.....until we just couldn't....
eat another bite!
Afterwards the grandgirls burnt off all the calories dancing the evening away.....the rest of us watched and washed dishes.
Now the house is quiet....our Atlanta kids left this morning around 7:30....Mr. Mid-Atlantic is back in bed....the dogs are curled up for a nap.....and I've got dishes to put away. Hope your Thanksgiving was blessed with love and warmth and hugs and laughter.
See ya!
Labels:
Fall decorating,
Grandgirls,
Thanksgiving
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