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Saturday, December 31, 2011

New Years Eve 2011

Well again AJ & ME spent New Years Eve at the Waffle House. This has kind of become a New Years Eve Tradition.


This year we got there a little later then usual. It was about 11:oo when we passed through the doors. We had, had a very busy day and took a Long Winters Nap when we got home so our Time Schedule was a little off. I was determined to go to the Waffle House before 12:00 no matter what.



We pulled into the almost empty parking lot and parked next to a big Red Truck. When I read what it said on the side of the truck, I felt very comfortable going inside. There was a Traveling Truck Doctor in the restaurant. How nice of this Doctor to just drive around looking for ill people on New Years Eve. Who says there are no more Dr. Wellbey's out there?





This must have been the time for a shift change, because there were more employees in the Restaurant then customers.





AJ & ME ordered our meal of eggs, grits, hash browns, bacon and of course Waffles. Like usual the food and service was very good. We ate, AJ decided to have a second cup of coffee and we paid our bill and left.




As we were driving down the road on our way home, I just happened to look down at the clock and LOW & BEHOLD we had missed 12:00. 2011 had quietly slipped away without either one of us noticing it and 2012 had taken it's place very gracefully.



I can not say I will miss you 2011, you brought ME alot of heartache. But on the other hand you also gave ME another year living on this Earth, in this Grand Country "The USA", another year of loving my AJ, my Kids and my Grandkiddos, a chance to be a care giver to my Mom and to Love on her a way I never have before, and I do not want to forget Dottie, a Little Feral Kitten I found this summer.


2012, all I can say is I hope you are as good to ME as 2011 was.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

....and the clock struck seven...

Another Christmas Eve...I have had quite a few of these in my life time, so I kind of know the Drill. I sure do miss the Christmases when Jen was small and every gift she got was a Thrill! and very much do I miss the Christmases when Madison was a Baby, toddler, pre-schooler and 1st-5th grader. I miss the days when I loved getting Jewelry, Perfumes and lacy-filmy nightgowns. I so much miss the days when, I enjoyed and had the energy to "Shop Till I Dropped" the last few days before Christmas Eve. I again want to "LOVE" wraping presents and decorating them with Ribbons and Bows. I remember when I could get through Christmas Eve Gift Opening with out looking at the clock and stiffling yawns. I remember Christmas Company Parties, dropping off gifts to Friends and Baking Dozens of Cookies and giving them all away! Well I guess what I am talking about could be considered CHRISTMAS PAST. .........and I guess what I am about to discribe to you is also a CHRISTMAS PAST.

........................................Christmas Eve 2011.........................................
It was just about 7:00 when AJ and ME got to "The Cox Mansion". As usual, when you walk in you are Greeted by 2 Beautiful Rotating Chrismas Trees.




Before we start opening the mountains of gifts, we take in a little nourishment. We had Cold Roast Beef, Swiss Big Eye Cheese, Romain Lettuce on Creissants. She also had Spinach and Artichoke Heart Dip w/ Itallian Toasts. There was Brownies and Rum Cake for Dessert.






We then retired into the living room and the Gift opening began. AJ was the first to open a present and it was his favorite, a Big Can of Cashew Nuts dusted with Sea Salt.






Jen opening Cuddley soft PJ's from Madison.







Wade surprised Jen with a Nook. Unknowing to her, he had also purchased himself one......





and of course one for his "Squirt" (Madison).





There were practical gifts. Wade got Jen a very nice Fry Pan....






and she in return got him 2 Laundry Baskets. He about came out of his chair with real excitment! Their old baskets I guess had bit the dust!





Madison was surprised with a New Phone that she could Text on. Her old phone was not able to text on, so now being able to Text like most of her friends........




brought her to tears.






Jen got lots of Hugs for that gift.




Here Madison has opened up a pair of "Miss Me" Jeans and she is squealing with delight!






We heard the same squealing whe she opened up a second pair.





I got Madison her Collector Doll and this year it was in the Goth/Vampire Theme. She is very into the Twilight Movies.






And since Christmas is for Kids, Madison was the Star of Christmas Eve. She got a PINK Robe......






a PINK Sleep Shirt........





and a PINK Body Pillow. Plus lots of Pink (which is a Brand Name) tops and accessories.




She also got 2 pairs of Sweater Uggs.




Well this "CHRISTMAS PRESENT" will now be added to all of my "CHRISTMAS PASTS" and give me 12 months and I will tell you about 2012 CHRISTMAS FUTURE.
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If you have a Real Christmas Tree, put it outside and decorate it with stuff the Birds will eat. They will "Thank You"




































Saturday, December 24, 2011

Christmas Past....

Jen ask ME a few days ago how many things could I remember getting for Christmas as a Child and how many Childhood Memories did I have of Christmas. Well the number is probably about even....I have few Memories of Childhood Christmases and there are a few things do I remembering getting. There were 2 people that made sure my Christmas was always wonderful...My Mom and her Mom, my Grandma McBee. Back in the late 40's and 50's when I was a Child, Christmas at our house was new PJ's, some new Socks, Mittens, a new School Dress, a new Game, Coloring Books, a BIG Box of Crayons and maybe some new Little Golden Books. But there was always the one BIG Gift that for months you had been asking for. This is usually where Grandma stepped in. Seemed like Mom got us the practical gifts and Grandma would get us the Biggie, the Special, the Impractical Gift. We would always open up all the gifts and just when we thought we were done...we would hear a HO HO HO and the sound of Jingle Bells at our front door. We (ME, my Sis and Little Brother) would run to the door and of course by the time we got the door open all we saw was a stack of gifts. Mom would bring the presents in and we would then have the last hor-rah of Christmas Eve . That is when the very special Gift you had been hoping for all year, was opened complements of Santa (my Uncle Harold did the Ho-Ho-Ho-ing and the bell ringing and of course Grandma, who had somehow, come up with the extra money to get the Special Gifts we had ask Santa for). I have sat and tried to recall some of the Christmas Gifts I recieved as a child and these are all I have stored in my Memory Bank.





These are not my own items. I found these on the web. They are real close if not exact to what I had as a Child.



I remember having this set of these dishes. They were made of glass and made by Fire-King in Jade-ite Green.







I had this Electric Stove. It had a light bulb in it to warm the burners and oven. It really did not cook or bake anything like the EzBake Ovens we have now.











Oh my gosh, this is what every Little Girl Wanted. A Tiny Tears Doll. Well my Sis and I each got one, on Christmas one year.






Grandma bought the Dolls and Mom made us a whole Wardrobe of Clothes for our Tiny Tears. She used some of her old clothing she no longer wore to make the clothes. She made two of everything so each of our babies had their very own wardrobe. I think my Sis still has her Tiny Tears Doll.







This is another Doll my Sis and I got one Christmas. She was called Saucy Walker. This was like the one I recieved. She had dark brown hair and was probably about 24" tall. If you stood her on the floor and held her hands and moved her towards you she would take steps. Sis got the same Doll except smaller and blond haired, because she was younger then ME and had blond hair. I still do not understand that reasoning????





This is the very last Doll that was ever bought for ME. She is a Uneeda Dollikin Doll. I thought she was beautiful and I still do.






She was also called a Manneiquin Doll because she has 16 flexible joints and could be posed like a human. The one I owned was just like this Doll even right down to the Mandarin outfit.






Now this was something I wanted so very bad and my Grandma came through for ME one Christmas. This is when Transistor Radios first came out. It even had a little earphone. I can remember at night when I would go to bed, I would put the earphone in my ear and pull the covers over my head and listen to music on WLS, a radio station out of Chicago.
I just loved that Radio and loved my Grandma for getting it for ME.







I was now at the age where music was such a big thing to ME. Elvis was just getting popular and I was Crazy-Nuts over him, like all the girls my age. Frankie Avalon was a close second. I remember, I told my Grandma I just had to have a record player that played 45 records. So yes, that Christmas I got one. It looked alot like this one. A big heavy case with a handle on it for carring. It was a Gray instead of the Rust color in the picture. Every week-end my Mom and Grandma would go to town and if I went along Grandma would buy ME a 45 record. At one time I had quite a collection.






Grandma got ME this one year for Christmas. I had started staying all night with some of my Girl Friends and also going to Slumber Parties. I so wanted an Overnite Bag and sure enough I got a Samsonite Train Case. Oh my how grown up I felt to own a real piece of Luggage.








I recieved this Type Writer when I was in my Sophomore year of High School and was learning to type. It was not electric, it was manual...you had to pound the keys. It came with a hard case. I think this was a gift from my Mom. I do know my Sis used it and maybe my Brother also, when they were learning typing in High School.







Now I am a Junior and Senior in High School and clothing is a very big thing to ME. There was a dress code. The whole time I went to School I never wore slacks, jeans or shorts to school. We girls had to wear dresses or skirts. And the "in thing" was dressing to the "T". Every day I went to school looking like I was working in an office. My Christmas Gifts were now Shoes, Handbags and Clothes.




One of my favorite Brands was Butte Knitt. I had quite a few Butte Knit outfits thanks to my Mom. My Mom would do without to make sure her kids were dressed nice and we were.




Now why not sit down and try to remember some of your Christmas Gifts....tell your Kids or Grandkids about Christmas when you were a Child. Share your memories with them while you can.



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fEeD ThE biRdS.......

































Thursday, December 22, 2011

A Christmas Tour of the Nursing Home

When you drive up to the front door of Gran's Nursing Home, where my Mom now resides, you are Greeted by Mr. & Mrs. Santa Claus.




The Purple Pillars and the roof eaves are decorated with Multi Colored Strings of Lights.






When you walk in the front door and look into the Dinning Room this is what you see. Look close. Yes, the Tree, Toys, and Gifts are upside down on the ceiling. It kind of makes you a little dizzy.






This is the same picture turned upside down. Still makes ME dizzy!








This Jolly Ole Elf is Life Sized.






This Tree is normal, sitting on the floor. There are 3 fully decorated Trees in the Home.






Little Elves and Stockings are everywhere.






and Santa is also a very popular Guy. He can be Jolly or.......





have an Old World look.





The 3rd Tree is the Tree that stands all year long and is decorated for different Season and Holidays.





Another Claus Couple and their Candy Cane Striped Pet Monkies.







The Organ sits ready for someone to play Christmas Carols.







This Mrs. Claus is animated.






And of course we all know Piglet.







This Large Boot full of Gifts is just Beautiful.





Even Santa needs a nap sometimes.







It could not be Christmas with out lots of Poinsettas.






This is really Unique. It is a round mirror and it looks like a Ball Ornament.






Skinny Socks for Skinny Elves !






This Tree was made out of a metal wire mesh. So Pretty.






A long sparkley Beard on a Santa Head.





Each Resident's door has a Wreath on it.





The Little Blond Cocker sitting in the middle on the floor, was Mom's. I had gotten her that for Christmas years ago and it was one of her Treasures. It now lives in the Nursing Home and Mom can see it everyday.






Madison (right side with Red Crocheted Headband on) and some of her Girl Friends went Caroling at the Nursing Home. They had a good time.







Well that's the Christmas Tour of Gran's Nursing Home. Mom was not in a very good mood this day and I did not even take a picture of her. She would not eat any lunch and she would not even smile. When she gets like this the best thing to do is to just leave her alone and not agitate her. I went back later that day to see how she was and she was napping peacfully and that was a Good Thing.
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