Month: December 2016

Art by Rozanne

My mother-in-law, Rozanne Priebe, is an amazing artist.  I’m so lucky because I have many of her original pieces of art.  My favorites are her Santas.  Please take a few moments to look at the pictures below.  These are just a few of the Santas from her artistic imagination.  I love each one equally.  A couple of the paintings are not Santa, but are still part of my Christmas collection.

santa-red

santa-plank

santa-nose

santa-blue

santa-green

 

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newfoundland

winter-bunny

 

 

The Dickens Village

Displaying our Dickens Village each year is quite a chore.  A few years ago we decided that it should be displayed above our kitchen cabinets. It looks beautiful there, but it’s no easy feat to get it there.  The one good thing that comes of all of this work is that the tops of my cabinets get a good cleaning at least once a year.  Judging from how dusty and grimy everything is I could probably do it more that once a year, but I doubt that’s going to happen!

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Scott & Cameron are vacuuming and getting the top of the cabinet ready.  I get to wash all the grimy stuff!

village-2

 

Christmas Stockings

My grandma Grace had so many talents!!  One of them was knitting.  She made sweaters for us when we were little.  Grandma made us personalized Christmas stockings.  I can’t image the time she put into making these.  I love pulling these out every year knowing that this was a very special gift she made for each of us.

 

Christmas Trees

I know most sane people have one, possibly two Christmas trees in their homes.  I think we all know that I am not sane when it comes to Christmas.  I HAVE FIVE TREES!!!  The tree here is the tree in my family room, the one I look at the most.  It holds my dearest ornaments, the ones that have years of memories attached.

 

sunroom-tree

The tree in my sunroom has a pine cone theme.  These beautiful glass ornaments are magical to me.annalee-tree-2

My Annalee tree holds the my collection of grey Annalee mice.  My Aunt Sue started this collection for me when I was in high school.  I now look for grey Annalees to add to my collection.

foyer-tree

The tree in my foyer is decked with ornaments I made with mirrors, beads and crystals.  Bright and shiny!

dining-tree

I have a bay window in my dining room that is the perfect spot for a small tree.  This little tree sits on my Gran’s tea cart and brightens up this space.

So, if you only have one tree, maybe you should think about upping the ante!!

Santa’s Lap

For all of you who have taken their children to see Santa, you know that it can be a blessing or a curse.  For us it was a curse more that it was a blessing.  Cameron wasn’t sure about sitting on Santa’s lap.  This picture is when Cameron was four – this was a success!

This picture was taken right before Cameron’s first birthday.  If you look closely Cameron is NOT happy.  What you can’t see is that Santa is his dad!  It was truly hilarious!

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When Cameron was two we had a successful trip to see Santa.

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Since year two was so successful, we thought we would have another good year.  Here we were at Zoo Lights at the amazing Brookfield Zoo.  While we were waiting in the long, long line, Cameron was SO EXCITED.  He couldn’t wait to see Santa.  That all disappeared when we finally got to the room with Santa.  Total meltdown!  Me being “mother of the year” made my screaming son sit on Santa’s lcameron-santa

On Cameron’s 5th birthday he decided that he was done with Santa’s lap!  Which selfishly was fine with me.  The long lines are crazy and I never knew what was going to happen when we finally got to Santa!  Santa was very faithful and still showed up at the Priebe home each year!

The picture below is of my husband Scott and his brother Craig sitting on Santa’s lap.  Santa is their grandfather Priebe.  This picture is another gem that I pull out each year!

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