Sunday, December 16, 2012

Oh Santa! Pretty Red Bird!

Oh! Santa in Red
Feeds the Pretty Red Birds
Cardinals are the Red Birds

So Bright Red in the Snow


Oh! Pretty Red Bird
Perched on Santa
Oh! Pretty Red Bird
Green Sparkly Reindeer

 Oh! Pretty Red Bird
Shiny Green and Red Tree
Oh! Pretty Red Bird
Warmed by a Teapot

Oh! Pretty Red Bird
Nesting in the Green Pine and Cones
Oh! Pretty Red Bird
Season of Peace
 Oh! Pretty Red Bird
On the Tabletop
Oh! Pretty Red Bird
Resting on Red Tree
Oh! Pretty Red Bird
On the Christmas Plate
Oh! Pretty Red Bird
Tweeting Birds in a Wreath
Oh! Pretty Red Bird
Fluffy Feathers it's Cold
 Oh! Pretty Red Bird
 Brings Christmas Joy 
Oh! Pretty Red Bird
 Cheers to Christmas Day
 Oh! Pretty Red Bird
Sweet Candy Kisses
Oh! Pretty Red Bird
All Wrapped Up
Oh! Pretty Red Bird
Ring the Bells
Oh! Pretty Red Bird
Tie A Bow
Oh! Pretty Red Bird
 In Green Tree
Oh! Pretty Red Bird
Eyeing Me
 Oh! Pretty Red Bird
Pretty as can Be
 Oh! Pretty Red Bird
A Merry Christmas 
 Birds in the Air
Fishes in the Sea
 Creatures on the Earth
We Celebrate at the Table
Let's All have a Feast
And A
SEASON OF PEACE
 
 

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Exceptional Tea For Two

How I Love A Tea Party At Christmas!

I thought I'll do a tea party for two when I saw this pretty Christmas tea set.
 
AN EXCEPTIONALTea Party for my husband and I.
WE are enjoying this red teapot. . . . . .

 ACCENTED by the graceful green ribbon bow handle

 PLUS  combining of the creamer and sugar bowl
WHEN using red cake stand that just says Christmas......
WITH the poinsettia and berries embossing
SETS the Party
FOR our own personal setting
TO eating the treats
OF red velvet mini cupcakes and peppermint kisses
AND drinking from our festive mug
WHILE lighting the chocolate candy candle
CAUSES Santa and his reindeer TO DANCE
MAKING the Green Tea warm our Holiday Party
and us to shout
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YA' LL!!!
 

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Aching for Acorns a Thanksgiving's Tradition

A IS FOR ACORNS  
B IS FOR BIRD 
C IS FOR CANDLE AND CREAMER 
D IS FOR DISHES 
S IS FOR SQUIRRELS 
T IS FOR THANKS FOR THE BEGINNING OF 
THE TRADITION OF A THANKGIVING TABLE.
 

 THANKSGIVING WITH THE PREPARATION OF FOOD
BUT THE BEST PART IS SETTING THE TABLE
Think of the abundance of different ways to prepare a Thanksgiving feast from North to South and from East to West.
My first thought was the abundance of different nuts in the fall with one of the most common is the acorns falling from an oak tree. The squirrel has the job of planning ahead for the winter by placing nuts in storage.
These giant acorns in the centerpiece are too large for the squirrels in my yard but they capture the sense of the abundance of food we share at Thanksgiving.
 
 We can share the harvest on Thanksgiving Day. 
 
P is for Pilgrims and Pumpkins
The Pilgrims were blessed with the friendship of the American Indians.They shared this friendship with a feast we now celebrate as Thanksgiving.
 
 C is for Corn 
 which was planted by the American Indians and they shared their knowledge of this wonderful source of food with the Pilgrims.
 
 P is for Place Setting
and the first is the placemat of striped fall hues and golden swirls of leaves and acorns;
 
 then the place plate with fall foliage embossed on its rim; 
 
the rusts, oranges, and brown hues of leaves and fallen acorns;  
 

a dinner plate with a gray wooden style rim,

 the bird on an oak tree with colorful autumn leaves of crimson, gold and orange plus the acorns clinging to the branch, 
 
   the salad with the same lovely autumn leaves;
 
 an embroidered gold leaf on the red wine
 and gold checked napkin
 plus the brown hues flatware;  
 


 presents a totally completed table setting for you!
 
 T is for Teapot
and a hot tasty pot of  "Sweet Harvest Pumpkin" by Celestial Seasonings or "Pumpkin Spice" by Bigelow for a cool fall day.  One of these will be choosen
 on Thanksgiving Day!
 Bird on the
 
 Branches!
 
 Squirrels and leaves,
 
 acorns and pinecones,

 warmth of the candles,
 
 eating the turkey,

 happy times,

 a Thanksgiving with tea in a pretty fall teapot,
 
 cream in a creamer,

 brown sugar in a sugar bowl,

 all kinds of  plenty 

 and squirrels,
 
 autumnally decorated fabrics and raking the leaves,

 brings a ring of leaves and acorns for jumping into the pile,

 a knife to cut up the turkey,

 will the food BEE prepared on time for the feast,
 
 the juicy cold apple cider,

 and a mug of spicy tea,

 will leave us with thoughts of Thanks for such a wonderful Day,

 a moist delicious turkey,
 
with a pecan pie for dessert
and an acorn place card to write our name on, 

 the wind can blow the leaves
 
 and cause the acorns to fall!
 We will all be safe
in the knowledge of
GOD
and
HIS BOUNTY! 
HAPPY THANKSGIVING DAY