Monday, November 29, 2021

Monday,November 29th, 2021 We are coming to the end of November, - that gloomy month and that day which dawned this morning with low hanging clouds and a most Novemberish attitude. But somewhere, someone called the sun forth to remind the people of earth that December was almost upon us - that month of gladsome celebration!! I have started making mittens already to put under various family Christmas trees! It keeps me busy each day and evening as I watch curling and dream dreams of Christmases past....... Youngest son came upon a Christmas wreath and hung it by the door as a reminder to get out the tinsel and the decorations that foretell the coming celebration of the arrival of both the Son of God and Santa Claus Time for me to dig out the boxes of glittering balls and greenery and keep the knitting needles clicking. Son-in-law Frank has laden with twinkling lights the branches of the evergreen that is gradually taking over the eastern half of the front yard. Charles warnecd of this, but alas, nobody can prune trees like he used to! In years past I would have thought the date called for the mixing of the Christmas pudding, but I have given that up. Nevertheless it is past time when the Christmas cake should be shrouded in linen and set to absorb the brandy that was so generously added to it. Ah dear, at ninety six much of Christmas bustle lives in my memories where it reminds me what a wonderful life it has been. And how many glorious Christmases we celebrated when our last task Christmas Eve was to fill the children's stockings "hung by the chimney with care" .......and with Mum and Dad having a last sip of Christmas Brandy. More on Christmas and its preparations coming.....I think the next reminder will be the big red bow fastened to the front door.... In younger days, when we lived on the hill in Cawston, Charles had constructed a large star on the west side of our house. It was lit by strings of lights, and it shone each Christmas above the orchards all planted and occupied by veterans of the second world war.... They were lovely years with young children and dear friends all around.......good memories!

4 comments:

Barb said...

I love hearing your memories, Hildred, and knowing that you're still making them. When you finish the mittens, take a photo and post it after you give them as gifts. I'd love to see the fruits of your labors. Hugs to you. Barb

Ellen D. said...

The holidays do spark a lot of memories of times past, don't they? I am glad you have so many happy memories to cherish and share with us.
The handmade mittens sound like the perfect gifts! I wish I had your talent!
Thanks for the lovely post!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

I love reading your memories Hildred. And your plans. I stopped by to say Rabbit Rabbit Rabbit since it is December 1 today!! Wishing you a happy holiday season now, although I will be sure to drop back by to read more news about your December days.

Hildred said...

Good for you Sallie - I forgot about White Rabbit today, but my youngest son remembered so I hope he will be a most adequate fill-in!