I'm Dreaming of a Brown Christmas
I'm generally not one to complain when we get no snow. I am the exact person places like Florida and Mexico were made for. If I never saw another snowflake, I'd be a happy woman.
But something about the sight of my front yard this morning just seems really wrong:
I've now spent more than a decade of my life altogether living in the prairies, and this is not at all what I'm used to looking out and seeing in mid-December. I'm not complaining per se. Goodness knows, I'll have my fair share of the white stuff come January. But still seeing grass this close to Christmas is highly unusual out here, and a look at the forecast tells me it's quite possible we will not be having a white Christmas. If this happens, I'm told it'll be the first Christmas without snow here in Manitoba in about 15 years. I choose to count myself lucky to see such a rare phenomenon. And also not to have to shovel a path to the front door.
Despite this weird meteorological occurrence, I am well and truly into the holiday spirit! After the jerks at Avon sent me a defective holiday collectible brooch, I was not about to wait around all month to get it fixed and have some holiday bling to walk around in, so I whipped these earrings together instead:
Then, on a crafty roll, I decided I needed a new wreath for the door:
I made this in 5 minutes using a wire coat hanger, an old tinsel garland and some ribbon I had lying around my craft room.
Then I got to work fixing the napkin holder Sister #3 made for me in 7th grade:
Over the last few years, RB has pulled off every ornament on this tree, leaving only globs of dried glue behind. Not exactly festive. So, I carefully sanded off the glue, touched up the green paint and added a pretty, RB-proof layer of glitter. Now, every time I put it down, I get a sprinkling of it all over the table. But, people, if you can't go all vampire-sparkly during the holidays, when can you walk around covered in glitter?
And finally, the latest holiday decoration from RB. He did this pine cone Christmas tree at nursery school. I think it's a brilliant idea and, with a couple of candles added for ambiance, a perfect centerpiece for our table:
Brown or not, it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas around here!
But something about the sight of my front yard this morning just seems really wrong:
I've now spent more than a decade of my life altogether living in the prairies, and this is not at all what I'm used to looking out and seeing in mid-December. I'm not complaining per se. Goodness knows, I'll have my fair share of the white stuff come January. But still seeing grass this close to Christmas is highly unusual out here, and a look at the forecast tells me it's quite possible we will not be having a white Christmas. If this happens, I'm told it'll be the first Christmas without snow here in Manitoba in about 15 years. I choose to count myself lucky to see such a rare phenomenon. And also not to have to shovel a path to the front door.
Despite this weird meteorological occurrence, I am well and truly into the holiday spirit! After the jerks at Avon sent me a defective holiday collectible brooch, I was not about to wait around all month to get it fixed and have some holiday bling to walk around in, so I whipped these earrings together instead:
Then, on a crafty roll, I decided I needed a new wreath for the door:
I made this in 5 minutes using a wire coat hanger, an old tinsel garland and some ribbon I had lying around my craft room.
Then I got to work fixing the napkin holder Sister #3 made for me in 7th grade:
Over the last few years, RB has pulled off every ornament on this tree, leaving only globs of dried glue behind. Not exactly festive. So, I carefully sanded off the glue, touched up the green paint and added a pretty, RB-proof layer of glitter. Now, every time I put it down, I get a sprinkling of it all over the table. But, people, if you can't go all vampire-sparkly during the holidays, when can you walk around covered in glitter?
And finally, the latest holiday decoration from RB. He did this pine cone Christmas tree at nursery school. I think it's a brilliant idea and, with a couple of candles added for ambiance, a perfect centerpiece for our table:
Brown or not, it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas around here!
Comments
Your 5-minute wrap left me jealous. So beautiful and so simple that even a mother of almost 2-years old and completely spoiled brat (that's me) could do a similar one. I think I'll steal your idea :)
the RB's cone-tree is very charming too!
It's kind of brownish here too. There is a thin crusted over layer of snow that has turned brownish, but nowhere near the usual amount of snow, there is even some grass sticking out. Temperatures have been balmy, between -5 and 5 degrees!
It does seem strange to still see the grass out there.