You wouldn’t believe our Christmas trees growing up. Seriously. Do you want to go there? Really? You may need to sit down.
Cedar. You know those bushy evergreens that you see growing along the landscape down south that people line their closets with. Usually we would cut down a cedar tree from my grandparents land in McComb, MS and take it back to Brandon (a small town outside of Jackson). I DO remember one year my dad going deep into the woods where we used to foxhunt on private land and cutting one. I have a vague recollection of doing something against the law to get our lovely tree. It was scandalous. Maybe that’s why I remember it. See, I told you. Scandal.
I vividly recall my friends teasing me over the “outdoor” lights on our “indoor” tree. You know the big fat mulit-colored lights. I thought that’s what everyone used, didn’t you?
One day I will write about my father. He was quiet a character. His temper flared when it was time to get that tree in a tree stand. Perhaps it was his ice-blue eyes that made his face seem that much more crimson. My sisters and I stayed out of the way and let the TWF (Tree Wrestling Frustration) begin.
But one year… there appeared a crooked nail in the ceiling- right above where the tree stood. That stubborn, leaning, gigantic-lighted Christmas tree became tethered to a stud in the ceiling. The next year was the year that if you gently pushed the tree it would swing from the nail. Somehow my father managed to liberate that tree from that cumbersome, hell-provoking tree stand. It was free to swing in the wind from that bent nail. I took some ribbing from my friends about that one.
Our lights never got smaller. The nail never went away. It wasn’t until I moved away that I saw people used little blinky lights on their indoor trees and big, fat ones outside. “You mean you PAY for a Christmas tree??? Wow. You have one of those fancy Spruce ones? Impressive. ”
I used to lay in our living room and stare open-eyed at our beautiful tree until I fell asleep. The world was so big and so far away yet all I wanted was enclosed in that house.
When your kids want to stay up late and stare at the Christmas tree let them bask in the magical qualities and reflection that it brings. They will rest in their memories and their hopes of what they don’t even know is to come. Sometimes we all need a chance to just BE in a blessed twinkling light with our imaginations open and our hearts free from the stand on this earth that entangles and frustrates us.
So, think about it… this year are you a tree planted firmly in a stand? Are you alittle crooked and precariously perched? Maybe a little help from above isn’t so bad. Alittle freedom from a visible nail…
My new Holiday designs for 2010 are now available online! The Snowflake Topiary and the NOEL design can be ordered in Boxed Seasonal Greetings (shown above), Linen Guest Towels (shown below), Linen Cocktail Napkins, and Lavender Sachets.
The designs are both simple and sweet. Honest, unpretentious yet classy and eco-friendly, the Holiday cards make a green statement on numerous levels. Printed in the US on recycled fiber cardstock, the Holiday cards have a earthy appearance and smooth feel. There is truely nothing else like them on the market! For more information click here.
Guacamoldy with Blue Corn Chips
Every year Farmboy and I host a family get together on or near Halloween wherein the kids can show off their costumes to their cousins, aunt, uncles and grandparents. It’s alot of fun. The adults have been known to get into it as well. It’s great fun to start off a dinner party in hysterics as people come through the door. Last year I was a Queen Bee and Farmboy was a Beekeeper. Too funny. I can’t reveal my costume yet for this year. Can you? Do tell!
Have you seen my fun little Halloween designs? They are not exactly spooky but they do bring the smile factor. I love the saying with the Bewitched Garden Angel… trick or tree?
and last but not least, this year’s design…
All of the designs shown below are available on greeting cards, linen guest towels, linen cocktail napkins, lavender sachets and 5 x 7 giclee prints. Click here to order! Which one is your favorite?
I love our little community. This morning we went to the Annual Father’s Day Pancake Breakfast Fly-In at the little air strip down the road and around the corner. We took Farmboy’s dad- Farmer Russ to the breakfast and watched numerous planes fly in throughout the morning. The whole community turns out for this event and the kids get to see their cousins and friends from school. People bring their old cars to share with other old car appreciating folks. The Beatles and country music blast from the DJ’s tent, periodically interrupted with 50/50 raffle giveaways. I feel very fortunate to live in this community and to share this event with my terrific hubby and his father. What a blessing.
Have a great day all of you dads out there! See you next year at the Pancake Breakfast Fly-In!
A fragrant sachet filled with French Lavender Buds featuring the MOM Topiary…
Lilac Bouquet with Topiary Table and Chickadees… Oh so sweet!
Lavender Sachet, Linen Guest Towel, Lilac Handcrafted Soap and Greeting Card all featuring the Lilac Bouquet.
Greeting Card Inside: Thank you for being the wonderful woman that you are.
Happy Mother’s Day
Wishing you a little luck of the Irish today! Don’t forget to wear some green and for all things Ireland… stop in an visit my friends Cory and Liam at irishfireside.com. For more charming Celtic and Irish designs on stationery, fine linens and fine art prints- go to michellemasters.com.










































