In the countdown till Christmas one must make time for a little fun, a little friendship.
My friend Suzanne (from Canada) came for a short visit -- partly to come to Cork Poppers, partly for Christmas shopping, partly for VERY belated birthday celebrating (my birthday is in August; we tend to do each other's about four months off. We'll do Christmas in January.)
We saw some wonderful store-window eye candy (and everything inside was pretty wonderful too.
I actually got some "real" Christmas shopping done -- a good thing, given that the clock was ticking down.
We chowed down at a favorite restaurant and had one of those good "friends who have known each other forever" times!
We also decorated Rick's trees. During Covid when we couldn't find a tree lot, I gave him three of my smaller trees. He's used them ever since.
A day after Suzanne's departure, I hosted lunch with two wonderful women I see monthly when we three get together for lunch.
We were expecting a snowstorm later that day so the snowman plates were in order, along with Mom's silver and some vintage glasses.
I decided we needed party favors, so it was a little bag of eight holiday-themed teas, a snowman potholder and a little eyeglass cleaning cloth.
Jane brought the best coconut-squash soup; Susie provided peppermint ice cream bars for dessert and I made a colorful pasta salad. No one left hungry!
The flower arrangement I did after our greens cutting day was still hanging in there!
The next day, friend Jan and I decided to venture to one of our favorite markets to stock up for the holidays. No pix of that one, but it was productive!
Rick was traveling for five days in Las Vegas. Then we have a few days at home together before he goes off to sit for the grands. Meanwhile, they came for an evening and overnight!
It was fun to just hang out, but when they crash, they crash!
The next morning we headed to Grandpa's kitchen for an Oberle family tradition -- pancakes. And there were two eager sous chefs!
More friends popped in. Longtime local friend Richard came for dinner. I hadn't seen him for ages and it was good to catch up. He's been writing again. (I posted about his earlier books here; put Richard Lassin in the search bar for more.) And my college friend, Jerry, has lived in Paris since 1993 when his production of "Hello, Dolly!" closed WAY out of town. He came for the day and dinner while he was in Michigan visiting family for the holidays.
Jerry brought these beautiful flowers -- white roses and holly make a wonderful season combination!
For once, I actually did a creative project, perfect for the cyclist in your life! I surprised Rick with this, leaving it in his house while he was away!
It's super easy -- an old bicycle wheel that is permanently out of commission; evergreen garland (I used faux for longevity); floral picks and ribbon and twine to tie the garland to the wheel. (I used one and a half garlands.) Tie it to the back of the wheel with the twine, about every six inches or so. Fluff the branches to be in the front of the wheel.) Add picks (or ornaments or ribbons, your choice!) It took about an hour, if that.
Lizzie was otherwise occupied!
Cookie baking too. I did this recipe from the New York Times. Don't worry if you can't access it. The main thing is adding peppermint extract to a sugar cookie dough. (And next time I do it, I'd use my old standby; theirs was crumbly and very hard to roll.) For the royal icing, a typical recipe available anywhere with two colors and divide the cookie in half to frost. I didn't have a small round cutter and the flower doesn't work so well. They taste fine and minty but too much aggravation for the 3.5 dozen yield. (Their photo is a LOT better and prettier than mine turned out!
The others fared better, a wonderful ginger cookie from Farmhouse Christmas 2023. I did three versions -- the 1/4 c. dough; l large cookie scoop and 1 small cookie scoop, adjusting baking times. Super-gingery and great yield. I couldn't find the recipe online to link but if you want it, put it in your comments and make sure I have your email address and I'll get it to you. I also did my basic shortbread rounds, using about 3/4 c. of toffee bits in half the recipe for a crispy, toffee taste. Yum. Those little white ones had a maraschino-cherry juice/powdered sugar glaze when they were finished.
And, just finished, Nana Diana's peanut butter fudge,and Marie's lemon-ginger biscotti, all old favorites from previous years. And, Anno's peppered nuts! (For Anno's nut recipe, check out her comment in this post's comment section! Thank you for sharing it!)
The children were nestled all snug in their beds.
And that's where I should be, too! Merriest!
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59 comments:
...Jeanie, your sure have been busy getting ready for Christmas. Now sit back and enjoy your beautiful house.
It’s always great to get together with old friends. Having the grandchildren is fun too, but maybe a little more tiring! It’s all worth it.
You've been not only festive but having a lot of fun. Your wreath you made for Rick is very cool-as you said, perfect for the cyclist in your life. And I bet those kids are excited for Christmas. It's good you could have them for an overnight. Your cookies look lovely and tasty too. And I just love that eggnoggin tea. it's amazing how it tastes so much like eggnog. Your snowman plates are fun too. So much eyecandy in this post. I love it. Have a super mid-week. hugs-Erika
What a great week! I am tired just after reading everything you did and feel like I too need to be tucked in bed for a rest.
You have been busy! Without my van, my Christmas-ing has been a bit curtailed--not up to trying to haul myself into the truck to drive yet, as that requires a bit much of my new knee. But I sure enjoyed all your visiting and baking!
It is lovely having shared meals with shared cooking...and kitchen assistants!!
Your decorations are always so superb! The wheel-wreath is really a creative idea. Keep enjoying the holidays!
best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com
You all have a safe and very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Mine will be a bit subdued but I did manage to get all the Xmas decor out for my guy and his son & DIL to enjoy. They all know I am not into this holiday season, with my loss so recent but they are supportive. Anyways have a great holiday season !!! Dawn P. Albany, GA
Fantastic! I envy your energy and creativity. How wonderful!
There's nothing better than fun with friends! Love the photo of the kids sleeping {crashing} and the bicycle wheel wreath is perfect for Rick!!
Jenna
Little children make Christmas so joyful.
Oh, my gosh! I love your table setting for your friends! So super cute and I'll be Rick loved his very thoughtful wreath, couldn't be more perfect for him. I'll bet you have a new mission of finding some bike themed ornaments to add to it, if not you do now.
Wow! So much marvelous holiday visiting going on your way! So glad you got to see the boys. Love the bike wheel wreath! :)
My goodness, you are a busy girl. That thing you made for Rick looks wheelie great hanging there.
The festive season is busy and lots of fun. New memories that will last forever. Love Rick's bicycle wreath, very nice and creative. Enjoy the season, I can tell that you are. :)
Hello Jeanie,
Wonderful photos of you, your family and friends.
It is great you all were able to get together, having fun times.
The flower arrangement is pretty and the Christmas trees and decorations look beautiful. You did a great job decorating. Take care, have a great day!
oh my, it does sound like you have been having a lot of fun -- seeing friends, sharing delicious meals, making beautiful things -- really this is the best of the holidays. For the record, I love the bicycle wreath, and I hope that Rick was suitably delighted.
Also, it sounds like you have been baking up a storm. I'm glad you are still enjoying those peppered pecans. And if sugar will still on our menu, I'd be making your amazing peanut butter bars, for sure (https://themarmeladegypsy.blogspot.com/2008/12/snow-bunny.html) These days, though, we are on The Diet, and since my blog is no longer public, here's the recipe:
Peppered Pecans (or Almonds)
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line large baking sheet with foil. Lightly butter foil. Mix 1 tablespoon ground black pepper and salt in a small bowl. Melt 1/4 cup butter in a large cast iron skillet (the original recipe suggests non-stick, which I never use) over medium-low heat. Add 3/4 cup packed brown sugar and 4 teaspoons of water; stir until dissolved.
Add 2-2/3 cups pecan halves or whole blanched almonds and toss in the mixture to coat. Cook over medium heat until the syrup thickens and the nuts are well-coated, stirring occasionally (about 5 minutes). Sprinkle half of the pepper/salt mixture over the the nuts, and then transfer them to the prepared baking sheet.
Using a spatula and working quickly, separate the nuts. Sprinkle with the remaining pepper mixture.
Bake until deep golden brown, about 10 minutes. Transfer sheet to rack; cool. Can be stored up to 4 days in an airtight container at room temperature, or up to a year in a the freezer (great for adding to salads!).
You have been busy Jeanie, and having a lot of fun. It's lovely spending time with friends, and grandchildren. I like your vintage glasses.
My it looks like you have been busy. I just can't seem to catch up this year and I have not made cookies or done anything that I normally do for the holidays. I will be lucky to get gifts under the tree.
Yes a little fun, a little friendship is always good :)
A very enjoyable post, you have been busy.
Keep on enjoying the season and making memories to cherish.
All the best Jan
You are the best holiday maker! I love seeing your family, friends, decorations, and food!
Dear Jeanie :)
All your photos are so lovely and Christmas y and you did a great job of decorating your house,.I love the Christmas wheel wreath you made for Rick, so creative and fun, just like your table settings.It's lovely that the grand kids came to stay and love the photos of them all tuckered out in bed, they are such a blessing, hard work at times but it's all worth it. I have been away for so long that I have a great deal of catching up to do, so if I don't get a chance to revisit you before Christmas,have a very Happy Christmas and Best Wishes for the New Year.
Blessings to you and the family
Sonjia
My, you are a dazzling Holiday Party Girl! It's all such fun!!! It feels like you have a well rounded life, like that wreath with your vavious interests & relationships! I just posted about my this year's holiday card. Rita
Oh my, you have been very busy and hadx a lot of good times. Love seeing those little 'angels' sleeping! Hugs, Valerie
Everything looks so very festive Jeanie. You sure are one very busy lady! You make me tired just reading about it all. But I loved reading it all and seeing all of your pretty photographs! A very Merry Christmas to you and Rick! God bless you both! xo
I love reading of each of your festivities since I haven't done much at all this year. Everything just looks so pretty. I am so glad there was time with your little ones and dear friends, that is that best part of all.
Jeanie, you have been busy but what fun you have had! Catching up with friends is the best and those cute boys make Christmas so very special! Merry Thursday!
Lol the energizer bunny! The Littles must LOVE your home.. it's like Santa's village for them.I love the pic of them in your bed..That last one wow...All your entertaining..all your baking..all your friends..and Rick's wreath:) Kudos!! Mrs.Santa:)
This post made me smile! Such a happy post, so much friendship and family and love in it. It looks like you are having a wonderful December. And I love your cyclist wreath!
That wreath is perfect!
You have so much fun and good friends. I can't say I am jealous since my mental health issues preclude that for me. I do enjoy your great smiles and friends, and adventures.
The pictures of the boys sleeping are so sweet! I love looking in on my sleeping kids at the end of the day. Will always has his stuffed elephant grasped in his hands. It's so cute to look at!
I am glad you got to see your friend! And your meal sounded delicious! I haven't done any holiday baking but I will make sugar cookies with the boys this weekend. We are having another family over on Sunday afternoon to decorate cookies so that should be fun (and a bit messy but oh well!).
You accomplish so much. It's amazing!
Wonderful wreath.
Looks like so much fun with your grand children and friends.
Love the bicycle wreath. My son is a cyclist, and my son-in-law - they would love it! Your baking looks delicious. It's a busy time of year and getting together with friends is always special.
A fun festive time and time with friends is always the very best of times. I will take a look at your recipes i am always looking for good cookie recipes.
cathy
You are a busy lady!! Nice to have so mant friends..Love the wreath..Very creative..Have a Merry Christmas Jeannie
Oh Jeanie, you had a nice time shopping at all the different shops. I love a good shopping day. That Mrs. Claus is too cute, and I love the white bears. You had a pretty table set for your lunch with friends. I wish I had one of those eyeglass cloths. I misplaced mine. The holiday tea sounds wonderful. What a pretty flower arrangement you made from your green cutting day. The boys looks like they are having a great time with craft projects. The cyclist wreath you made is delightful and perfect for Rick. And those peppermint cookies! My brother-in-law just brought over an assortment of cookies too, so I've been enjoying those. And lastly, what a sweet picture of the boys nestled all snug in their bed. Loved this post today, Jeanie.
~Sheri
FUN and beautiful pic of you two, soooo happy!
Love the plates and glasses. And the flowers, ohhhh.
Cute crashing.Very cool wrath.
Merriest!
Such lovely pictures. I love the festive atmosphere. Have a great day!
Rampdiary
Sweet takes on a most busy season! Love the wreath you made for Rick, Jeanie. Merry Christmas!
Love that bicycle wheel wreath! Fun with family and friends is the heart of this season. Merry Christmas!
It's almost here!! Regardless, of the music, the movies, and all the decor, I still in my heart have not gotten ready for it. But I have enjoyed all that. Gifts are done, wrapped and under the tree, which is really nice. Everythings looks so nice and looks like you could very will be ready for it all. Awesome.
Jeanie,
what a great post....So wonderful to have good friends...I am afraid I will be losing my dear friend Anne Marie soon.....This has been quite a year for me....Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas!
Hugs,
Deb
Debbie- Dabble Blog
What a fun wreath you made for Rick! Just perfect for him. Every pic either looked so festive or fun and I enjoyed them all! Merry Christmas! Janice
Jeanie you are way more energetic than I! Rick must have really loved his wreath--very creative. Time with old friends, good times all around the holidays are just the best. Love the last photo of the grands!
Christmas is a wonderful time to be with friends. I know your house is lovely and cozy and filled with wonderful treasures. Love the wreath for Rick. Merry Christmas Jeanie and Rick........
Sounds like you've been having a wonderful holiday season! I love the idea of the bicycle wheel project—such a creative gift! It’s so nice to hear about all the time spent with friends and family. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and lots of joy in the days ahead! 🎄
Every picture is full of the happy ambience.
It sounds like you've had a wonderful mix of fun, friendship, and festive activities leading up to Christmas! From catching up with longtime friends and enjoying delicious meals, to Christmas shopping and decorating trees, your holiday season seems full of joy. Wishing you continued happiness and memorable moments as you count down to Christmas. 😊
I know life is not always perfect but your post is so joyous and uplifting. That photo you and your friend is beautiful. Getting ready for Christmas looks like fun but I know it's a lot of work too. Thank you for sharing with FFO and have a wonderful weekend.
Hi Jeanie, your posts are so much fun! How very special to spend time with friends and your grands. So much to mention here but I will keep it short, just to say how very clever and creative the bicycle wheel wreath was, and very thoughtful! The merriest to you too my friend :)
Great times with your friends and grandkids. Love the wreath you made for Rick. Happy Christmas Jeanie.
It all looks (and sounds) very festive, Jeanie. Full of joy. A very Merry Christmas to you and yours, with nothing but good in the year ahead. Thank you for all your lovely posts!
Wow, Jeanie! You certainly are full of the Christmas spirt and fun. The photos of your grandsons sleeping are adorable. I wish I could crash like that again. 😂 I loved hearing and seeing all about your friends, activities, and awesome photos. Have the best of Christmases! ❤️
You are runnin' and gunnin', Jeanie! The bike wheel wreath is perfect. Merry Christmas!
I love, love, love all the holiday cheer in this post. Very, very fun. Cheers to you with a great big side of boogie boogie. PS: We've moved holidays too!
So many fun things going on. Glad you enjoyed your time with your friend from Canada. Love the idea of favors for your friends and tea and a pot holder are perfect. Merry Christmas.
what a joy filled post, i don't know how you have time for all this fun!! the store windows are beautiful, i use to love seeing them in the city!! nice to see the little ones in action and all tucked away!! happy christmas!!
I like all the pictures. The children sleeping are so cute. Lizzie is very busy indeed.
Dearest Jeanie I love all of your festive decor. You are truly embracing all the wonder and joy that this special time holds which makes my heart so happy. A very happy and healthy New Year to you and Rick!
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