to me, for Christmas Eve to fall on a Sunday. In my head, Sunday is Sunday, and Christmas Eve is Christmas Eve. It is a day filled with hustle and bustle.With travel, last minute cooking, cleaning and gift wrapping or delivering.
And Sunday is a day for church, food and family. I'm probably old fashioned but the two just don't go together in my head. So, with that said, I'll put a Candle in the Cabin window for you...to welcome you and light your way home. I don't remember when I made this quilt, sometime in the 1990. It's in one of the first issues of Am. Patchworks guide to quilt shops. The one with Rise And Shine on the cover. It's machine pieced and handquilted. And altho you saw
it last year, here is my trestle table christmas quilt table cloth. Definitely "folly". But what did I know back in the early 1980's. It made sense to me...*VBG* It's too narrow for a bed, and too long for a couch. So it usually is just folded on the back of my couch.
And in my best odd ball fashion, this is a close up of my MOST favorite of all time Christmas
fabric. It's from a small Ben Franklin in Amery, WI. I got it in the mid 1980's and couldn't tell you what the appeal is...but I love it. It's joyful, funny, happy, silly and just plain ridiculous! And I love dots and spots..LOL Lime green was NOT trendy back in the 80's and 90's. I've only shared the scraps I have left with a few people that are very special to me, and love lime green. Being Jewish, Betsy doesn't have any, but my friend Jean does..*VBS* I would happily give Betsy some, but it's her call.
And so, am I ready for Christmas? Not especially...I have stuff that needs doing and not much motivation to do it. Did I mention I'm not so much an "on task" person??? *VBG* If you are following me, you'll find you've taken the longest possible route home..*S* That's just how it is. It's like that old saying..." Do not walk ahead of me, I may not follow, do not walk behind me, I may not lead. Walk beside me, and be my friend". And with that said, I'm going to try and keep Sunday "things" in the a.m. and let Christmas Eve "things" have the afternoon and evening. My hope is that all my dear blogland friends are in good health, happy and with family or loved ones this special time of year. Ho Ho Ho.....*VBS*
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love the Christmas colours in the quilt! And don't worry about not being totally ready -- Christmas doesn't start til midnight and lasts a whole 12 days so you've got lots of time :-)
Thank-you so much for sharing your home.
Have a very Merry Christmas!
Ho!Ho!Ho! Finn, have great and happy Christmas Day. And what gets done... gets done.. and then there is tomorrow.. God Bless.
Ho Ho HO indeed Finn...I like your Sunday/Christmas eve thinking! Today is a little of this, and a little of that day for us. Hope you enjoy how your holidays unfold and big hugs to you and Ebby.
I like your lime green fabric. Reminds me of Kermit T. Frog who was popular in the 1980s. I agree about Sunday and Christmas Eve on the same day. Although the days since Wed seem to be running together since we are still digging out! Merry Christmas, dear Finn.
Ohhh, very beautiful!!!Have a great Christmas,Finn!
A Merry, Merry Christmas to you Finn and your dear Ebby.
Merry Christmas Finn!
Ebby is so very pretty!
Love the candle log cabin quilt!
Merry Christmas!!
dawn
Merry Christmas! And a big hug to Ebby
Merry Christmas, Finn!
Your adoption story actually brought tears to my eyes, how lucky you both were. :)
Merriest of Christmases to you, Finn! May the new year hold lots of promise, many new projects, good health, and continued friendship!
Wonderful to see the happy Christmas quilt again with your favorite lime green santas. Merry Christmas!!!
The lime green Santa fabric is adorable.
I agree with you about keeping Sunday and Christmas Eve separate. It was hard to think of last night as Christmas Eve.
Merry Christmas to you!
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