Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Oh Come, Let Us Adore Him

It will likely come as no surprise that I didn't get the quilt block made. So here is a photo of my nativity. Joanne gave me the crèche and figures many Christmasses ago, I bought the lambs at a gift shop in North Georgia, the bunny came from some yard sale or thrift store, and my mama made the large crocheted doily under the nativity. I don't remember where the small doily came from. Oh and the angel behind the standing lamb is a little porcelain figurine I bought at a thrift store. It's actually a little box that opens.

 


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On 12/15/2015, Barbara Anne said ...

How lovely! Your creche is all the more precious because of the memories attached to the pieces and the story they portray.

Today I've put ornaments on our Christmas tree that came from my parents and grandparents and DH's parents. A few of the ornaments may be even older, but I don't know the story behind them. Those links to Christmas Past and our departed family members add deeply down joy to me this Christmas season.

Hugs


On 12/16/2015, Stephani in N. TX said ...

Loved your blog about your creche. Seems a creche is usual in my husband's Polish family. I have a lovely set of Nativity figures I did in my ceramics years, done in a lovely glaze that looks like the one on Yadro figures. I love it. However, since it's still less than a year since my husband passed away, I have downtoned my Christmas activities this year. It was pleasant to be reminded about setting up a creche at Christmas and I am sure by next year I will be ready again. Love your blog and just wanted to say so, and also a Merry Christmas to you.
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