I'm back snuggled up on the couch next to the fire with Nurse Annie and a Christmas book as the nasty cold seems to have re-appeared. Actually, I guess I thought I was better...isn't two days enough???? I'm just not good at resting.
I spent a bit of time at the property helping with some door installations, filled the feeders, had lunch from a drive-thru, picked up more seed (for the love of....) and headed home to decorate just a little more.
Now I'm flat-out done.
D.O.N.E
Here's a little peak inside the garage.
Taken before the second track was installed.
Will we get some siding on before the next snow-fall?
I'll show you more upstairs next week.
I mailed all my out-of-town parcels and now I'm pondering setting up a tiny tree. I'm just not sure whether to put it in our present home or the mouse-house.
That's because I'm not sure yet when we are moving.
Then again, I have enough ornaments for two.
(pinterest)
Hope you are enjoying every minute of the Christmas season.
A Nantucket Christmas
is a Christmas story about love, friendship and forgiveness.
Nancy Thayer's story reminds us that this is the season of miracles. Before the gifts are unwrapped, surprise visitors appear, and holiday joy comes to all, both naughty and nice.
Stay toasty (and healthy),
Deb





