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December 14, 2024

14th December - Decorating Day

 1: A beautiful glass star, which was a gift from Lydia many years ago!


2: Mum putting the finishing touches to her stunningly elegant gold and silver tree.
3: The large tree - a dazzling array of colours and memories. This is why you have a Bay window, people!
4: Mum's tree lighting up the living room with its traditional beauty.

5: The Tree for Homeless Baubles. This is actually two parts of a massive branch from the garden. We've put it on the landings and attached lots of baubles which don't fit anywhere else!
6: Some crackers which we bought a couple of years ago in a sale. Decided that tonight's Chinese Takeaway was the right time to pull them!

7: Clemency checking that the lights work.

8: Dog-wrangling. Always an important part of Decorating Day!


9: Putting the star on the top of the tree.

10: This is the face of a dog who would like it to be known that this may be his twelfth Christmas, but he's still a puppy at heart!

11: And he's quite happy to get involved!

12: The first mince pies, and these were especially amazing because Mum had spiced up the mincemeat with cherries and crystallised ginger.

13: It wouldn't be Decorating Day if we didn't get a photo of Charles sitting in the tree!

14: My new hat! Last year I couldn't afford a nice Santa hat, but there have to be some perks to working Mon-Fri now!

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Published on December 14, 2024 14:38

December 13, 2024

13th December: Happy St Lucy's Day!

 

1 - Celebrating the start of Decorating Weekend with a glass of sherry. Chin chin!


2 - Our tree has made it inside, but is still horizontal! It will go up tomorrow, in the beautiful new flexitub that Judith got in Thurso today! This time tomorrow, the drawing room will look very different!

3 - At this time of year, it's important to keep warm! Scarves and hot water bottles are a must!

4 - One of the 'things' you need for Christmas is a guilty looking spaniel who looks like he's been eating parcels and presents a little too early. I thought he had something in his mouth, but it turned out he only had a very fluffy muzzle. So he looked at me as if to say, "I'm hurt you even considered that I could be guilty."

5 - A fabulous Christmas towel in the kitchen! We will be drying our hands in style!

6 - The biscuits are long gone but the tin remains!

7 - A little greenery from the garden before decorating day tomorrow!

8 - Happy Saint Lucy's day! Judith bought these as St Lucy Day biscuits - and delicious they were, too!

9 - A full coal bucket means no one has to venture out into the garage this evening!
10 - My wrapping bag is all set!

11 - Various presents hidden in boxes in my bedroom. My room has been taken over by cardboard!

12 - And here's more!! Lots of cardboard ready to go to the tip!


13 - We're dreaming of a white Christmas this year!


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Published on December 13, 2024 11:45

December 12, 2024

12th December: Halfway There!

The crazy weather at this time of the year is so exciting! Here we have a bank of frrrrrreezing fog, and possibly a deer or two (we saw six this morning on the walk!)
One of the most amazing things in the garden over the festive season is the way the roses endure - it's always fascinating to see how they just keep flowering, despite the weather.
The kitchen at Christmas is wonderfully described in this book - capturing all the effort and reward of the chef!
This is the book in question!
Tolstoy's finest hour! I don't believe I've ever known anyone who can read this story without a lump in their throat. Mum always weeps when she reads it.
And speaking of Mummy, here is her Teddy, which was a gift to her on her first Christmas >cough< years ago.
I have been busy wrapping presents this afternoon. I love doing it, but they always take much longer than I expect!
The Christmas napkins arrived today!
...and so did the crackers! Enough for Christmas Breakfast, Christmas Dinner, and another event which you'll be reading about in a few days time!
Today also marked the cooking of the Christmas meats. This pan contains the ham, and the beef was done earlier. The house has smelt incredible all day!

We got our first post of many Christmas Cards today - always a wonderful experience!


And next year, assisted by pinking shears, and embroidery cotton, they will go on to become gift tags! 

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Published on December 12, 2024 11:38

December 11, 2024

11th December: A Busy Day

 1 - Orlando's annual vet visit is one of the hurdles to cross in Advent. Thankfully, he was given a clean bill of health. As you can see, he knows how to travel in style!


2 - The Snowman Cake Stand is a relatively new (to us) addition, but one of the first signs that Christmas is close!


3 - The Christmas RadioTimes! We don't actually have a TV, but this is such a great publication, and I remember arranging who could watch what as soon as it came out... There were only 4 channels in those days! Now, we love the crossword.


4 - A quick shop for extra essentials like Wrapping Paper!


5 - Airtight storage boxes make Christmas kitchen preparations so much easier. Plan ahead!


6 - A fabulous Madonna and Child painted by a local artist, Mab and the Moon.



7 - An alternative Christmas tree on Mum's calendar this month.


8 - This tin contains the gift tags which we make from previous years' Christmas cards. It's been with us for a long time now and has been used for this purpose as soon as the nougat had been eaten (which didn't take long!).


9 - We still have so much to learn from this story! Baboushka is a beautiful tale with a strong message. It was also one of my first Christmas plays, in which I was one of the kings, and wore a purple cloak which I think was made of a curtain! Today, is also our niece's Christmas concert, which was apparently a great success 💛

10 - And so we settled down to a group attempt to crack the RadioTimes crossword...


11 - And finally... The result of Mum's handiwork yesterday. Today, the Pork Pie and the Pork and Apple Pie went away. I just wish I could share the incredible smell with you too!

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Published on December 11, 2024 14:21

December 10, 2024

10th December: Christmas is Getting Closer!

It's been busy in our household today. Mum has been slaving away making the pork pie for Christmas breakfast - my favourite part! 

1 - Is there anything more Christmassy than the smell of candles?


2 - Some delicious soup (pre made by Judith). Mum has been working her socks off in the kitchen, and having soup to reheat is great for busy days!

3 - Our wonky Advent candle wreath! Alongside our Advent candle. Don't worry - the candles aren't as close to the curtain as they appear!

4 & 5 - With five people in the house, how do you know who's going to open the Advent calendars every day? We draw names from the proverbial hat... it's the 10th today, so only one name left before they all go back in again.


6 & 7 - There is something especially exciting about December calendars, but also poignant as it provides an opportunity to reflect on the past year... And if they are lovely landscapes or cute Sprockers, that's even better!



8 - The Pork Pie is in the process of being made (eeek! exciting!) so the puppies had to have their Advent Calendar in a different space so Mum could see from the kitchen. As you can see, this excitement was too much for little Jess, while Orlando just sat and waited.
9 & 10 - And the night was rounded off with a highly competitive Santa race... there were cries of "cheat!" and it went down to the best of three!
...Clemency's Santa won in the end!

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Published on December 10, 2024 14:29

December 9, 2024

9th December - A Premature Arrival

 No, it's not a baby, it's two Christmas Trees which were dropped off today! They will be going up on Friday and being decorated on Saturday. They smell amazing!
Christmas fruit is a big deal in this house, but unfortunately these ones were bad :( Solution: burn them and then the whole room smells of oranges!
The warmth of a real flame is so important at this time of year. Here in the Frozen North, the association of hearth and home is still very strongly felt... So we lit the other fire, too!
A blast from the past but with all the excitement of the future. This book has been with us for as long as I can remember.
And speaking of books...
I'm falling a little bit behind on previous years, but I'm finally writing my Christmas cards!
Munching on gingerbread biscuits!
Mummy has made a start on Christmas Breakfast - without doubt the best meal of the year! - Here we have the Cornish pasties.
And last for today is the airing of the Christmas pinny, which is resting on the pantry door between bakings. This was a gift for Mum from our German friends ♡

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Published on December 09, 2024 13:34

December 8, 2024

8th December: Last Family Birthday Before Christmas

 1: The Christmas Pudding hats were bought by Mum in 2018, when B&M opened in Wick. On their first day in business, almost every person in Wick descended on them to grab a bargain - these hats are very precious now. I wonder how many people still have theirs..?


2: The Yankee Candle Advent Calendar tradition started because one of Ginny's pupils used to buy her them. Then, when those pupils stopped having lessons, we had a lull without them, until last year. They smell fabulous!



3: The Christmas snowglobe. This was brought back from Vienna by Mum and Dad when they went in 2012. It is so beautiful and its chimes of Silent Night are very calming for giddy Orlandos!























4: The Red Christmas Carols Book! A beautiful collection of Carol's here! And lots of memories! 


5: This little Santa was on the table for Christmas Breakfast a couple of years ago!























6: Recently, Mum and Dad have given us our presents in beautiful bags. This one has reappeared from last year and is full of Ginny's presents to her pupils.


7: The Yule Tomte was serialised on Facebook a few years ago and Mum fell in love with it. She bought the book as a result - it is a lovely one!
8: A visiting Christmas tree! Or, to be more precise, a visited Christmas tree! Four of the Stempster Crows went down to Culbokie today to celebrate a very special little person's 2nd birthday. While there, they snapped a photo of a beautiful Christmas tree.


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Published on December 08, 2024 12:57

December 7, 2024

7th December: Biscuits, Pups and Tenors

 

1: A dog by the fire - is there a greater sign of seasonal contentment?! 2: Although, of course, it's not all sitting by the fire! It's essential to have beautiful and warm clothes when braving the elements!
3: Decorated ginger biscuits. Always such a joy to work together to create these.
4: A standard sight in the porch at this time of the year!
5: Essential viewing! Since we started watching this (about half-a-decade ago) we haven't missed a single year. And it's a journey of laughter and beauty amid the stunning music and larger-than-life characters.
6: Licking the spoon. I mean, everyone does this at Christmas, don't they?
7: A finished product! Treacle biscuits have been a part of our Christmas all my life. And there's some mincemeat there, which is full of promise!

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Published on December 07, 2024 10:04

December 6, 2024

6th December - A walk around the kitchen

There's been plenty happening over the last few days, as things are getting closer and closer to The Big Day!

All photos today were taken in the kitchen which, in an old farmhouse like this, has been the centre of the home for many, many years.


Although it's in the kitchen, this plate isn't for eating off! It sits on the worktop during the Christmas period, and is a little reminder of the First Christmas.

Happy Saint Nick's day! The 6th December seems a perfect day to share with you our special Christmas tea tray. It's always exciting when this fabulous piece of kitchen jolliness comes out!

There are many Christmas CDs to choose from in our house, but this is by far my favourite. The only problem is the discs keeping going missing, so I keep buying more. I think we must have 6 or 7 of these CDs in the house.

Several months ago, I spent a very fun couple of days in the kitchen, preserving some of our Stempster produce. I'm hoping that some of them make an appearance over the Christmas period. Onion marmalade at Christmas breakfast, or pickled beetroot? Jude made a special Stempster Chutney using only produce that was grown here.

Speaking of food prep, this is something Mum was doing today... prepping some deliciously-smelling creamed mushrooms. Oh my goodness - they smelled so good!! I had to rummage in the freezer to find them for the photo though.We have our Christmas dinner on Boxing Day, not Christmas Day, so these will make an appearance on the 26th.

We had planned to make and decorate Christmas biscuits this week, but I have been quite poorly. Ginny gave us a lovely surprise when she made all these (and plenty more!) lovely biscuits. We'll decorate them tomorrow. Baking is not one of Ginny's favourite pastimes, so we were all so touched when she did this for us!
Well, we'll be back tomorrow for the Saturday 7th! There's still plenty more to photograph, even before our decorations go up on the 14th!


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Published on December 06, 2024 10:11

December 5, 2024

5th December: Some Newcomers among the Stalwarts!

1: I feel certain this won't be the last time Pig In Blanket sneaks onto here. He was bought last year and quickly formed his own tradition: being hidden around the house! If you find him, it's your turn to hide him next time. 

2: Colouring in... this one was one I (Judith) started a couple of years ago - it took a long time to complete as I only finished it this year! I colour in while Mum is reading Children of Green Knowe because it stops me being distracted.

3: Creepy Santa. Another recent purchase which we wouldn't be without! Mum bought a set of Christmas postcards online last year. There is something lost in translation with this one though, which makes it sound quite sinister!
4: A Christmas Cross-stitch by Ginny. This was one of her first forays into cross-stitch and she did an incredible job. I love the shiny texture on the angel!
5: Oranges! Obviously, you can get oranges any time of year, but there is definitely something special about them at Christmas!
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Published on December 05, 2024 01:56

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