Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Baby It's Cold Outside!!

As I type this on Christmas Eve morning, the temperature outdoors is still below freezing. I like it though. Coming downstairs the first thing I generally do is to go out on the porch and see what the day is bringing. There is frost on the lawn, the birds are beginning to move around and the sky turns either blue or grey depending on whether we will have rain or sunshine.  Knowing how very blessed we are to be in this cozy home while others struggle with no heat or worse yet, no shelter, we are very much humbled. One of the great mysteries of life that has seemingly been this way from the beginning of time. Or at least that is what we have been learning in our Bible reading. I would be right there with you in disbelief if I had been told that we would have made it to Ezra 6, as of earlier today. Plenty of murder and mayhem, along with extended genealogies. Not to mention loads of names that are impossible to pronounce! 

Now that I have caught you up on that, it is time to see what the Pecks have been up to in this new town of ours! One such thing happened on Saturday, meaning nothing chronological is being reported, but anyway, Laura and John went to Asheville for Christmas leaving Laura to find a volunteer to be Santa's helper when folks came to have their picture made with him in the sleigh by the downtown Christmas tree. How could I say no? Of course when I agreed I had no idea that the weather was going to be so darn cold, to the tune of hovering below 40 degrees for the three hours of our stint! Without the bright sunshine we would have been sunk, but as it was, with two layers of clothing and a coat for me, and I believe Santa told me he also was wearing another layer, it turned out to be SO fun! Here are the actors:

Now that I think of it, maybe I told you I was doing this because I bought that shirt at a thrift store for the gig. Nevertheless, I am telling you again! Laura loaned me the elf hat so that I looked more official. 

Originally the plan was for the folks to take their own photos but seriously do you think I could just stand by? Of course I could not!! So many sweet families came, but this little one could not get away any faster. That outfit!

As has been reported Fallon and Bill are being very cautious with Christian in this flu season and while he is not yet vaccinated, are limiting visitors. Well, not everyone feels the same way, or maybe by the time you have had your fourth child you feel less concerned? This family with a ten day old, an 11 month old, along with two others were not in the least worried. 

How cute is this? The baby came with her oxygen tank which was hidden behind Santa's leg.

I ended up offering to take the photos with their mobile phones and I think it worked out very well. Our estimate of visitors was around 150 which was a very good number on a very cold day. In the excitement of seeing the sweet and happy families, we did not notice the cold so much, however, apparently my body did because this old elf was mighty tired walking home!! 😀

This past week has brought some lovely cards and gifts in the mail. I love having the new cabinet on which to display them.

One day we received a super thoughtful gift in the mail with no message.

I posted it on Instagram, hoping someone would come forward, but nothing of the sort happened.

A few days later this arrived:

Undoubtedly a pickleball friend, but whom? Mystery solved yesterday I am happy to report. Karen, a Dover Shores friend, sent them! Not only have they come to visit twice, but now this??? How do we get so lucky?

Another package arrived from Amazon, a heavy one that Bruce opened because we had no idea what it was. Now we do and it is fantastic; a gorgeous snow globe from Pat and Ruth!! Oh my friends it is magical!

By golly, what do you see in the background?? I could have cropped that out, but what would be the fun in not showing you what our television has been tuned to now for weeks! Should you not recognize the look, that would be a Hallmark Christmas movie, one of many that we have watched. So far my favorite has been a Very British Christmas.  Apparently it was no so well received, but one reviewer did comment that it was "enjoyable rubbish." Very British indeed.

A fun ladies pickleball get-together was held at Marilyn's house on Friday afternoon. Warm soups, cookie exchange, white Elephant, along with an ugly earring contest that your favorite blogger forgot all about. In other words, the whole shebang. Laurie won for her inventive "earrings", attached to a headband!

This is only about half of the group; for some reason I put my camera in my purse and there it stayed.

Before I go any further, a friend mentioned that she was having trouble reading my blog in the new format because the text seemed light and small. In my attempt to modernize my look, it seems to have backfired. As well, I heard from another long- time reader that because the years of blog posts were not listed on the side, she could not go back in time. All that to say that I am ditching the new look and going back to tried and true. 

Alrighty let's look at the frost!! 

Isn't it just magical?

Very much so on the plants, but no so much on the windshield!

Our windshield when we got into the car to head to church. Mr. Bruce had picked up an ice scraper during one of our thrifting outings and it came in handy. 
When there are leaves on the trees it seems impossible that the church is visible from our driveway but note the round dome and you will see it is very much possible in the winter.

Friends Judy and Randy during worship Sunday morning. Talk about magical, tonight the candlelight service is not to be missed. Beginning at 6:30 with a handbell concert, we plan to be in our seats early as it is very popular in our little town.

I wish there had been a balcony when we were taking our little boys to church! I love seeing them up there, not having to sit still in their pew.

Counting duties were shifted to Monday due to the upcoming holiday when the banks would be closed. After our task was completed, just as I began to browse the nearest gallery, my phone rang with the happy news that the florist was at our house and wondered when I would be home as she was hesitant to leave the flowers on the porch in the COLD weather. "No problem" I replied, I will be home in a jiffy. How gorgeous is this arrangement from Matt and Tom?

I just love the container too!

Look at Mr. Bruce relaxing in the parlor. I love a photo that tells a story and this one fits that bill. He is cozy under the handmade quilt, 

wearing his favorite pickleball hat, researching something on his phone and enjoying a glass of his favorite raspberry lemonade. That's my honey! Actually I made that quilt years ago because Bruce always loved craftsman type things, never imagining that one day we would live in a house of that style.

Speaking of style, our neighbor across the street invited us over for a tour of her 1902 home along with a glass of wine. We had a nice visit in her living room and look at this lovely scene!

Her house has been a bed and breakfast for the last twelve years and is now the only one left in Cherokee County. She asked me if I would photograph her decorations so she could show them to her sister-in-law who had not visited for some years. But of course I will! 

Sunday evening we took food over to Diane who is under the weather so I did the photo shoot last night and guess what? You can come along too!

Sandy loves both cardinals and angels, naming her inn, Angel's Landing.  
Here is the angel highlighted with a spot light. 

The downstairs is filled with Christmas everywhere.

That would be a huge mirror behind the little tree reflecting the staircase.

It was all so cozy.

Our house is looking pretty cozy too. Seeing the photo though, looks like we need to add more lights to the top of the tree, doesn't it?

We hope you have enjoyed spending the month with us here in our little town, being a part of what it means to live in such a place. We have talked about how easy it is and here's a crazy example of that. Not long after I arrived for my elf gig, I got a message from Matthew that there was a gift waiting for us at a shop across the street from where we were. Turns out Santa's step daughter had owned the shop before she recently sold it and still owns the building!! So random. And just now I got off the phone with Bill who told me that there is a gift card waiting for us at the wine shop where we frequent. How darn sweet is that?  I wish I were as clever when it comes to gift giving! 

Tonight we celebrate the gift of Christmas.

Sending Christmas good wishes from Murphy, but more specifically from Campbell Street. May your holiday be a blessed one.

your friend,

Gail

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Where Has the Time Gone?

Apparently my idea of having you suggest a title went over like a dead balloon because the suggestions were few and far between. Our sister-in-law Judy came up with a good one, and who is surprised at that, aside from those who do not know that she taught high school English classes for four decades. She made mention of a Hallmark movie and if you have been reading this space for very long it is a safe bet you were thinking along those same lines! 

This upcoming Saturday afternoon I've been given another job to help Laura and that is to be "Santa's helper" while folks have their photo made with "him" in the sleigh that is in front of the tree. You've yet to see said sleight but for sure, you will soon! Wanting to look the part, I picked up a decorated shirt at one of the thrift stores we frequent, however, I think the weather is taking a turn towards colder weather so perhaps I will be wearing a coat. We shall see in more ways than one!

It has been wet and rainy a bunch of days, keeping us from playing pickleball in Murphy on the outdoor courts. Instead, we have been driving to Andrews, about twenty minutes away. No complaints here because it is such a gorgeous drive and looks different every time we go there.
Lots of low-lying clouds on our way. That grass!! It is so insanely green it hardly seems real, but real it is. After so many freezing nights, we do not understand how it stays so green, unlike in Orlando where at the first hint of freezing temperature, the grass turns brown. 

Oh my word, the mysteries of life!

The leaves on the Japanese maple, those that are hanging on for dear life, have turned a color I am calling russet.
Interestingly enough, when it rains they become supple as pictured above, yet at the first hint of dryness, they shrivel up into a tight ball.

While we are in the general area of the front of the house, it makes me very happy to walk up to the steps and see the tree through the window. BTW, the man of the house made the wreath.
Across the street from us, Zach and Michelle are having fun with their beautiful home this Christmas season, putting up a tree on the first and second floor.
If you are a bit of an eagle-eye, you might notice the rhododendron with big buds on them that happened during the warmer days of Autumn. We have some in the back yard, not as big, that also are confused.

One thing that I am so very pleased about is that for the first time that I can remember, I managed to do all of the Christmas cards at once! And put packages together that Bruce took the post office which is, you guessed it, two blocks away!
The chair was so comfortable, the Christmas music playing in the background along with the view outside the window, helped make it such a pleasant time. Now I am well aware that these days fewer and fewer folks send out Christmas cards, but I am not amongst that bunch. My motivation in continuing the tradition is joy and remembrance. Each card that I write brings back such fond memories, it is very much worth it to me. And I expect nothing in return, although it is nice to check the mailbox and find seasons greetings in there. Mailbox money is nice too, however I only receive any four times a year, rather than once a month in the past.  That said I am so pleased with some of the new things they are offering. Whether or not any clients will like them  is yet to be determined. 😁

Haha, came across this at Walmart.
It is everywhere folks and a good many of you heard of it here first!! We played inside again this morning and I am starting to get accustomed to the experience. The folks are very nice as well.

Shall I show social things or river walk things first? Oh wait, I cannot hear you. Perhaps I will flip a coin?

We went to a lovely handbell concert at Church of the Messiah. Perhaps you recall we attended there for our first three months here in Murphy, changing not because the church wasn't wonderful, but because it was just so small. It was lovely to be inside again and the ringers we know who are part of the group did a beautiful job in the acoustic friendly church.
Talk about a Hallmark movie set! It is one of the prettiest buildings in town.

Walking the two blocks to our home on a very cold night, when I looked up it was just so lovely.
And yes that is the courthouse, a requirement of every county seat.

Saturday afternoon David and DAnna put on a beautiful spread during their holiday open house. Friends it was all too pretty to eat. 
This snow globe!! I was dying!

All of our thrifting so far has not turned up a snow globe, but I bet eventually it will. Of course I could buy one, but that's not nearly as much fun as finding one.  Growing up in Atlanta, DAnna learned to cook from her mother and grandmother. I love that she puts out some of the classic Southern dishes including this beauty.
It looks picture perfect! A first for me, it was not my favorite, but I very much loved the chipped beef cheese ball.

While on the subject of cheese balls, and who isn't on the subject of cheese balls this time of year? But I digress...John and Laura came for dinner last night and I went full-on old school, serving meatloaf, mashed potatoes, corn and cucumbers and onions in vinegar. Olives and a cheese ball were the appetizers. A chocolate cake and peppermint ice cream rounded out the meal. Yup, very much a retro dinner, and why not, as you well know, I am very much a retro kind of gal.  For more than three decades (!) I have had a cheese ball recipe given to me by our dear friend Mary, one of the most accomplished cooks that I know. Even though I could remember how delicious it was, and really what I am about to type seems either remarkable or silly, you choose. Anyway, I finally made it yesterday morning, served it last night, and it was just as delicious as my memory told me it was. What the heck had I been waiting for?

The children's choir had a sweet performance during the worship service Sunday morning.
Standing ready with their pint-sized bells, they rang them like mad!  Following that the ukulele band took center stage. The expressions are pretty priceless aren't they? 
I am thinking perhaps the middle boy may go on to star in a rock and roll band?

While the cold weather has not bothered us much, it has changed some of our habits, whether it is pickleball in the morning, or me taking afternoon walks which have not happened nearly as often as is typical. When I do get the chance, I am soaking everything in. Even they grey sky can't stop me!
The birds, whose identity is unclear, gather in groups and boy do I like it! The sound is fantastic! 
It is tempting to think all of the trees are the same, however,  as you can easily see in the above examples, their infrastructure are quite varied. 

Check out this bark! Very cool, isn't it?
Tammy, who is in Florida, got in touch with me yesterday, asking me about the winter birds and were we still feeding them, and are there a bunch, and other bird lovers talk. Yes the birds are going through seed like nobodies business. And somehow they find their own, like this beauty pictured below.
The Mallards are looking very elegant indeed in their ultra rich colors.
There is very little color in the park these days except in a few places. These bushes are called Burning bushes.
Berries are abundant on the holly bushes.
Here is something that I do not recall ever taking the time to study before, but it is noteworthy and deserves a mention in this space as we learn all that we can about our adopted home.
We have discussed at length the departure of manufacturing from these parts and Emerson Electric was one such manufacturer. If you have some time, read this engaging article that includes both Emerson and Jimmy Carter.  Good stuff ,and it turns out they were not only generous with our town, but a project close to the former President's heart.

Fallon, Christian and Bill continue getting to know one another with some good day,s and some better days. It is such the adjustment! When I saw this happening in the park the other afternoon I had to wonder if this young mother was super cautious when her child was a newborn? 
I could be wrong, but as I recall, I never changed any of our boy's diapers in a wide open park before. But maybe I did. I have often been wrong. 

Did I tell you that we donated to the swim team? 
And no I am not tooting our own horn,  only mentioning it because such a small donation made such a big difference to the team. They had their first big meet on Saturday morning, and while we did not attend ,I am going to keep up with the team's season. 

In a small town it is easy to make a big difference.

Have you ever done this before?
Sounding like a broken record, the candles refused to go in at the outset, so I shaved them down in order to fit them into the candle sticks that we bought at you know where! Oh yea, the Christmas glasses too. Asking if I had space for them, I explained to Bruce that all of the super tall kitchen cabinets are empty, so for sure I have room. 

Look who is as cute as a button!
About a month from now we will see this sweet face in person. In the meantime, we are relying on technology to stay abreast. What a Christmas blessing! Only a week away!

your friend,

Gail 

p,s, for some reason my last post went very much under the radar. Should you care, click here. 

Baby It's Cold Outside!!