i confess-- we don't have a christmas box, we officially have a christmas cabinet. (we do have a thanksgiving box, a halloween box, easter, valentines and yes i officially gave in and made a mini st.patty's box). of course i'm sure this is no big surprise--my own brother exclaimed (peeking in my closet, by the way): you have a lot of stuff!
but i defend my stuff. true, i have more or less a ribbon and paper cabinet and an ever-encroaching "craft" closet (thanks to a garage that is no longer a garage but a haven for "stuff"). i like to think of our house as defenders of the "reuse" R in the "reduce, reuse, recycle" mantra. closing argument: owen found an empty cardboard wheel of ribbon on the table and said: mom, we should put this in the recycling bin and then we can do a truck project and this could be the wheel!
i mention this because today i was confronted with a whole lot of holiday "stuff" as we continued phase 4.7 (or 12.3?) of re-rorganizing (or re-nesting? really, we haven't technically been "home" a whole heck of a lot in the last few years) closets, shelves, cabinets, and crawl spaces. and as much as i was eager to live in a simpler aesthetic and box up several dozen glittery and glass bird ornaments, now five artificial trees (none of which look remotely like an evergreen--my rule for "fake"), and a whole herald of angels i was already plotting next year's holiday explosion. there's a great moment in elf when ed asner santa comes back to santa's workshop and all the elves do a self-congratulatory jig and then quickly get back to work for next christmas. my elf, of course, is owen and just as the day after thanksgiving he said: ok mom, time to put away "thanksgiving time" and start "christmas time" he kind of tsk-tsked me for "putting away" december when "it's not even JANUARY yet!". he, of course, is already plotting for "januarytime."
this year, owen took on many more elf duties: he decorated his own mini-tree (complete with paper garlands made with nana, and felt ornaments made with brooke & ellise); wrapped his own presents (ribbon and lots and lots of tape!); painted clothespins for holiday magnets; stamped and stickered our holiday cards; decorated--or ate?--a gingerbread house (with lots of help from gramma & grampa!); and wrote a long letter to accompany cupcakes for santa and rudolph . . .
while we didn't get a "real" evergreen tree we did have a kind of gumdrop forest with unique conifers such as a pink bird tree and a leaning truffula tree. michael brought back some gorgeous handmade angels from artifex in aalesund; our clothespins dressed up our fridge with a collage of holiday cards; and santa scored with owen's super-sprinkled vanilla cupcakes.
next stop: janumas!!
2 comments:
girl, you guys did the holidays right :-) miss & love you....
thanks julianna! we (and i believe all of california) miss you too!
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