Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree…

Ever notice that it is nearly impossible to get a good picture of your Christmas tree? I mean, I took this picture the other day and although it looks interesting, it lacks the magical quality of the tree with the lights blinking and bubbling at night.

I sit here in the evening, and I look at the tree and I see how lovely it is, in fact I think it is the prettiest tree we have had in a few years, and I smile.

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But in the picture it looks too bright and just not right. You’ll have to trust me on this. The tree looks beautiful and definitely brightens my family room up.

Maybe putting a filter on it would make it even more magical. What do you think?

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The fun part was actually decorating it. Taking out the ornaments that I have collected over time or were gifts. I remember each and every one. Like an old friend. Little pieces of the past. I have put together a few that are my favorite.

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This is the Angel that has been on the top of my tree for 22 years. I love her very much and I think you can understand why.

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This is a gingerbread man that Uschi gave to me a couple of Christmases ago.

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This little guy is just the cutest thing. Makes me think of the children’s cartoon “Chip and Dale”.

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This was one of the first ornaments that I bought when Hubby and I got together. As you all know my husband is a real apple grower.

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This is Snicker and Doodle. It made me laugh because my favorite cookies are Snickerdoodles! The recipe can be found in my archives under cooking!

The last few years I haven’t put up a tree because of the puppies and then I was worried that Arnie would use the tree as a….well let’s put it this way, Arnie hasn’t seen a tree that he hasn’t wanted to water. My solution for this was to put up my old artificial tree. Surprisingly I am thrilled with it! And Arnie? Well, let’s just say he doesn’t care for artificial trees!

So the tree is up, the presents wrapped and the food for Christmas Day purchased. I’m ready and life is good.

Pass the hot cocoa, please!

I’m Dreaming….

I’ve been thinking about what I will be serving for our Christmas dinner. I’ve been making an Herb Crusted Roast Prime Rib of Beef for a couple of years and it is hard to go wrong with the recipe I have. So I am thinking that this will be the centerpiece for the meal.

I’ll also be making broiled salmon, baked stuffed potatoes, mashed butternut squash and green beans. Mandy is bringing her delicious apple bread, and for dessert I’m making Hubby his apple pie ala mode!

I’m unsure what I’ll be serving for appetizers. Any suggestions out there?

What will you all be cooking for Christmas Day? What is your favorite Christmas meal? Your favorite dessert? What foods make you think or feel the Christmas spirit?

Ho, Ho, Ho!!!

Ever have one of those computer moments when something clicks (like insanity) and it solves all your problems, plus the problems of another person that you know? I am feeling like a total genius right now after discovering the correct box to check thus fixing my email problem and Hubby’s.

The day has been full of more Christmas preparation. Letters, cards and a lot of envelope licking!

About 3 PM Hubby drove me to the Post Office where I mailed EVERYTHING! Done, mailed, Yippee!!! We left, stopping at a few shops, before returning home. I started to go through the mail and I found a slip announcing that we had a package!

Ho, ho, ho!!!

So Arnie and I went back to the Post Office and picked it up. I knew what it was because I’d ordered this for Hubby some time ago.

So I came home and he asked what was in the box. Hmmm. Do I make him wait, or let him see?

Well, since we never keep secrets, I handed him the box and he opened it. Here is what he found.

Canon PowerShot SD770IS 10MP Digital Camera.

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This now replaces the camera that broke when he took my picture. He was really happy with the gift. Meanwhile I have ordered the gift I would like for Christmas and it should be here before the holiday. What did I order?

Mamma Mia! The Movie (Two Disc Special Edition)

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We’ll probably do a few other little things, but at this point we really don’t need much. Although Hubby has commented that he would love a new pair of ski boots.

I wonder if that is a hint? You think?

Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving. A day usually set aside for gorging on vast amounts of turkey, potatoes, stuffing and gravy, not to mention pies! Oh and I do love pie. In fact I think I like pie more than almost any other dessert, well except chocolate!

But I digress.

Hubby and I were up as usual and we worked together to get old Tom Turkey stuffed with the chestnut stuffing I had put together the night before. I could tell that this was going to be good.

While we finished up the preparation of the turkey, Hubby peeled and sliced the apples for our sugar-free apple pie. I put them both in the oven and after an hour the pie was done, I basted the turkey and sat down to watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade.

My comment to Macy’s: Cut the stage show and give us a good old fashioned parade!

Switching channels, I found a marathon showing of the series “House” on USA TV. Since we like that show, we left it on all day. I think I like it even more now.

The turkey was basted, the potatoes boiled, as well as the pearl onions, peas, butternut squash and gravy.

At 2 PM I lit the candles, and we sat down to our Thanksgiving Dinner.

Now before you think I went off the deep end here is what I ate:

2 ounces of turkey,

1/3 cup mashed potatoes

1/3 cup butternut squash

1/3 cup stuffing

1/3 cup peas

1/4 cup gravy

1/8 cup cranberry relish

and dessert was a small slice of the sugar-free apple pie!

All in all, I think I did well. The funny part was realizing that I was really full after eating this limited amount of food. I was shocked! I thought that I would be left feeling hungry, but that was not the case.

I did part one of the clean up, turned on the dishwasher and then came into the family-room and curled up on the sofa with Arnie and Anneliese and fell asleep. Whoever said that turkey makes you sleep was 100% accurate! I slept like a baby!

Part two of the clean up is done, Hubby and I are satiated as only a good New England Thanksgiving can provide, and I’m feeling happy that I didn’t blow the whole diet thing with a meal that could have been larger, if I hadn’t been aware of what I was doing.

I hope you and yours had a wonderful day whether you celebrated Thanksgiving here in the USA or just another average day in your own country!

Our Party

Today was the 4th of July. Independence Day. It’s also the day that Hubby and I like to spend entertaining our friends. The weather was perfect today, around 80 degrees, and the sunshine was bright. We set up our back patio with a picnic table as well as tables and chairs and by one o’clock we were sitting outside enjoying the day.

There was way too much food to eat (so Hubby and I won’t have to worry about meals for the rest of the week), and much talk and laughter, and dogs and kids running around the back yard. It was wonderful and chaotic and totally enjoyable!

Here is a short video montage of our day.

Happy 4th of July everyone!!!

Easter Fun!

Easter arrived in New Hampshire with bright skies and cold temperatures. I looked outside at the remaining three and a half feet of snow and I somehow did not feel spring-like or Easter-like at all. Everything inside of me said “winter”!

Since Emily had spent the night I set about making breakfast for all. I put together blueberry pancakes and maple syrup for them. I’d discovered a sugar free maple syrup for Hubby, so he was able to partake in the feast with no guilt! I stayed with my usual Weight Water’s breakfast meal.

We had such fun with Emily last night. We watched the movie, “The Goonies”, ate pop corn and played with the dogs. It feels very natural to have her here, as she has become a part of our extended family. It was a very lucky day the day that Emily and her family moved in next door!

The Easter Bunny stopped by our house as well and left little baskets for the three girls. They all enjoyed their treats and when Sarah was leaving she looked at me and said, “I knew there would be a treat here.” I asked her why and she said, “Because you love us!”

And you know what? I really do!

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Anneliese, with Emily at her birthday party shoving cake down her throat!
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Arnie, with Jacqui at his birthday party. Yummy cake!
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Celebrating Hubby’s birthday with Uschi, in Berlin, Germany.
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Me with Hubby on my birthday in Cartagena.
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Fritz on his birthday, with me and Barbie.
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Greta on her birthday. What can I say? The girl loves cake!
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Happy New Year 2008

Here we are. It’s 2008!

Another year begins.

A year ago at the start of 2007 I made these resolutions. I was looking at them and thinking that I sort of blew the weight loss and physical fitness ones, but I did grow out my hair, I took Arnie to the dog show and showed him, despite my shyness, and I house trained not just one puppy, but two!

So really, I did pretty well. Especially with the hair.

I went from this:
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To this:
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And it is still growing.

I took Arnie to the show and he got the highest rating that is given to the dachshunds by the German judges. He was rated as being Vorzüglich, or Excellent!!!

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I also house trained Arnie and his sister Anneliese. I did not intend to keep two puppies from this litter, but somehow it was meant to be that Arnie stay here with us. I look back now, over the last 12 months and I can’t imagine life without him or her in it!

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I’m looking forward to seeing what the next year will bring. Longer hair, a new litter of puppies, another dog show (Anneliese this time) and perhaps this year will be the year that I tackle my weight problem and get exercising too.

The possibilities are endless!

So as I sit here watching 2007 fade into the record books, and 2008 slowly begin to unfold I wish for you, dear readers, a very Happy and Healthy New Year!!!