Saturday, December 31, 2016

Belated Noel


It seems like Christmas Eve to me because it's all snowy out and the whole family is coming for the weekend. The sons and their wives plan to include overnighting here in their stay. I'm almost giddy with excitement - I now know more than ever why my mom used to say, "Oh, it's so nice to have the whole family home!"

Friday, December 30, 2016

Evening With Friends


Our Syrian friends braved the 30-turned-into-60-minute journey on snowy roads from their house to ours last night to share a time of games and conversation with us. The Mr. played chess with Ken while the Mrs. helped me finish a 500-piece puzzle and mothered her teething toddler. Our daughters loved coaching their girls in coloring, putting puzzles together and playing Candyland. The Mr. is quite an accomplished baker and he treated us to one of his delicious pizzas. I liked that the Mrs. signed the guest book in both English and Arabic. Their appreciation for the lovely time here was profuse, but I thought we should be the ones thanking them for giving us the greater pleasure.

Thursday, December 29, 2016

Beautiful Brand-new Blanket




This morning I awoke to discover that God had laid down a winter coverlet during the night. Glimpses of it from indoors called for a walk out in it. Standing in the soft silence of the freshfall evoked in me both nostalgia and present delight.



Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Funeral Mustard


I didn't know about funeral mustard until I moved to this Waterloo County Mennonite community. The mustard is a homemade, vinegary, somewhat sweet and very yellow condiment that is among the fixings for do-it-yourself sandwiches laid out on long tables as part of the meal served to family and friends after a funeral. Yesterday at such a meal, I sat across from Erla, the funeral mustard guru herself. At the suggestion of her sister sitting next to her, I got a blog pic of Erla testing the "slump" of her product. What would really make this scene complete is having gotten mischievous sister Pauline "horning" in on the photo, too.

Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Fun Feast


Yesterday Kayleen suggested that we center supper around a Christmas gift of hers from the past - a fondue set. We ended up using my set as well, so we had two kinds of fondue. First we dipped carrots and broccoli, little sausages and bread cubes in a cheese sauce, and pronounced it good. Second course was a chocolate fondue into which we dipped strawberries, grapes, bananas, clementines, apples and waffle pretzels, and pronounced it very good. And the first course and the second course were an excellent fondue meal.

Monday, December 26, 2016

Creative On Christmas


Yes, I know the animals dangling on the rim of the cup is unique enough to warrant posting this picture but personally, I'm going for that grab-your-heart grin. It was a pleasure to spend time with this nephew and the rest of his family and some other relatives yesterday. With family on Christmas Day is a wonderful way to be.

Sunday, December 25, 2016

Merry Christmas!


And God gave Himself...the Best Gift ever! Let us receive humbly, give thanks and share the Gift.

Saturday, December 24, 2016

Chalk It Up To Tradition


At Countryside Christian School's program last evening, we heard the old, familiar Christmas story sung and told in new ways. Following the program, as usual, the parents and friends of the students wended their way over to the classrooms to view the art on the chalkboards. If the school children are anything like I was when I was their age, they love this tradition of drawing Christmas scenes on the board the week of the Christmas program. As an adult, I think it's a great custom to continue.  



Friday, December 23, 2016

Improvisation


When there are no vehicles around in which to haul the bins out to the end of the lane on Recycling Day, what to do? Dig out the very-well-used toboggan from the garden shed, perch the bins on it and pull the load to Apple Grove Road, that's what!

Thursday, December 22, 2016

Nostalgic Gift


This week our family got a package in the mail - it must be Christmas time or something! All I can say is that my twin sis knows how to give great gifts. One of the best ones in the parcel was this lunch box; it took me back in time via memories to our school days at Northwoods. At lunch time, I loved unpacking the goodies from my red plaid lunch box and eating home-canned bologna and Wisconsin cheese sandwiches, strawberries that had been frozen in their sugary freshness and chocolate cake with fudgy frosting nice and thick. The pumpernickel bread and very ripe bananas we sometimes had? Not so much.





Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Happy Winter!


In my opinion, winter has been here for awhile, but today the calendar finally declares that it is the first day of the last of four seasons for the year. I am happy that there is snow on the ground for this winter picture. We may well have a white Christmas this year, which is as it should be in southern Ontario, yes? To look back on the spring pic of this scene, go here and for the summer shot, click here. Last season's frame can be viewed in this post.

Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Basic and More


We can count on it - a meal at the Martin Gathering is going to be some spread. Even if the instructions are to "keep it simple", there's always the challenge, in the end, to fit all the attractive arrangements into the allotted space on the buffet line. My SIL Sharon designed this gorgeous and healthy assortment for last weekend.

Monday, December 19, 2016

Analytical Pair


I wonder if my husband gets his strategy skills (and love of competition?) from his father. These two can spend hours over the chess board during a family gathering. Besides enjoying themselves, they're boosting their brain power.

Sunday, December 18, 2016

Musical Sisters


When big sister did a mini Christmas piano recital for us at the Martin gathering last night, the little sister could hardly refrain from joining in with her countermelody.

Saturday, December 17, 2016

Snow Pussy Willows


It's no pussy willows you're seeing, even though it could seem like it. 
We've been treated to lots of lovely outdoor scenes around here lately and
it snow wonder - winter came blowing in for certain this week.

Friday, December 16, 2016

Season of Devotion


This December I have been immensely enjoying Ann Voskamp's "The Greatest Gift", a devotional book for Advent, even though this is my second time through it. The moments for reflection make me feel like I'm the girl in the picture ("Under His Wing" by Jay Bryant Ward) - close and comforted, my eyes on His, grateful, waiting...

Thursday, December 15, 2016

Chocolate-Mint Dreams


The recipe really is called Chocolate-Mint Dream Sandwich Cookies - probably the dream added because they are a melt-in-your-mouth sort of dreamy, creamy deal. Christmas baking has officially (finally) begun here. Bring on the chocolate! Bring on the candy canes! Bring on the sweet dreams!

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Darling Little Fruit


What's not to like about a clementine? Compact, easy to peel, seedless (except for the times you get an unlucky one and the tiny thing has 30-odd seeds packed inside!) and full of juicy spurts of goodness. Besides, you can make all manner of fun designs with the 10 or so slices before you pop them into your mouth one by one. On the way home from grocery shopping, when I need a snack with just the right size and convenience and healthy perk-me-up ability, a clementine does the trick quite nicely!

Monday, December 12, 2016

Simply Aglow


The choir at Faith Builder's, of which Kayleen is a part, presented their Christmas Program yesterday. We (most of Kayleen's family) traveled to Guys Mills, PA for this occasion and got to hear the lovely combination of songs and readings in the Lessons and Carols they shared. I was also impressed by the work of the program coordinator. Much of the lighting variation was achieved by use of candles; mason jar lamps like this lined the gymnasium walls. The choir members held votive candles as they sang their final song about the real work of Christmas beginning after the angels and brightness fade away. It was simply beautiful and effective.

Sunday, December 11, 2016

Hallelujah Trio


We're actually not a trio; we're merely three singers among a couple hundred others who sang the Hallelujah Chorus (and many other pieces) from Handel's Messiah last night. It was a moving experience - a foretaste of heaven, in a way. I'm grateful that Ken & I could "sing in Messiah" with Kerra, because it was a special thing to do with each other now that our family at home has dwindled to three. 

Saturday, December 10, 2016

Warming Up


These gentlemen are the double bass players in the orchestra that will accompany four soloists and the Mennonite Mass Choir in Handel's Messiah tonight. Ken & I and Kerra are privileged to join the 225-voice choir in singing the choruses of the classical oratorio. What a thrill to share the gospel story in this way!

Friday, December 9, 2016

Blue Light Special


Ever notice the blue hues of dawn's light on snow? I think the effect is special.

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Caching In


This little guy came to the bird feeder in a flurry to cash in on the sunflower seeds. He flew them to a nearby wash line post, and poked them in the crevice between two pieces of lumber. He's been there before, as indicated by the row of holes all along the boards. How does he remember where he's put all his cache?

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Love That Sunset!


The winter sunset, though early, was just gorgeous tonight. Welcome light it was at the end of a rather grey day. I got a shot of it through the heart part of the neighbor's wooden swing décor.

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

To Top It Off



It has become a tradition for Ken to take me shopping for an afternoon and evening during the Christmas season. At some point during the shopping trip we have supper together at a restaurant. Tonight we ate at one of our favorites, Swiss Chalet, where they serve amazing rotisserie chicken. We both ordered a festive special, the holiday meal that SC has offered for years at Christmas time. Don't tell anyone, but I find the 5 Lindor chocolates that come at the end of the festive special quite thrilling.

Monday, December 5, 2016

First December Snow


The snowfall last night has the hydrangeas hanging their heads. Looks as though the coming of snow weighs them down, whereas its beauty buoys me up!

Sunday, December 4, 2016

"C" Food



On nights like ones we've had recently, when it's a little on the chilly side, I go for these Comfort foods: Chili, Cornbread, Cheese. And make that latter one Wisconsin cheese, please.

Saturday, December 3, 2016

Banquet of Grace


Last night was a lovely time of feasting, visiting and reflecting as the Grace church family gathered for one of its annual Christmas events. Table décor had a classy look achieved with rather simple items. One of my favorite parts of the evening was a pastor's prayer at the end of the program. I loved the way he asked God to help us at Grace be both grateful and grace-full. Yes, for Grace to be full of grace. Amen!

Friday, December 2, 2016

Join the Crowding

 Our mini nativity set has gotten much use over the years as indicated by the wear on the little pieces, not the least of which shows up in a one-eared donkey. This did not seem to matter to some young girls whose family was at our house as guests last night. After they left this morning, I found the nativity set with its characters crowding in as close as possible around the Baby. That's how I wish to be this Christmas season: coming in beside those who encircle Jesus in worship, having eyes (and hearts) only for the world's Best Gift.

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Marvelous Moist Muffin


Pumpkin Blueberry Muffins are a favorite in this household. Where the recipe calls for blueberries, I put in diced pears this time. I don't think that hazarded the muffins' high status at all. If you come to my house for breakfast tomorrow morning, you can try one and see what you think.