Come and share a pot of tea.
My home is warm and
my friendship is free.
~in If Teacups Could Talk
Our church and house are on the same property.
Each year we add a few lights.
My grandmother’s hutch Dicken’s style!
The reason there is a Christmas.
The middle-sized nutcracker is from the first performance I attended of the ballet. My mother bought it. The tall one is one that I bought my daughter at a performance we attended. I can’t remember where I got the little one. 😦
My kitchen is the center of a lot of activity right now!
Oh, Christmas tree…
how lovely are your branches!
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It’s been fun. I’ll see you at your place soon!
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For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior,
which is Christ the Lord.
~Luke 2:11
BEAUTIFUL!! …and I love the little fur baby at the end too.
mY tOUR iS nOW sHARED….come by if you can to visit. Happy Holidays!
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Your tree is beautiful! Hope you have a Merry Christmas. Thanks for sharing!
Nicely decorated!
Thanks for this peek in your home!
Thanks for posting — great pics!!
Your decorations are lovely! You tree is so pretty. I like snowmen too. I love the picture of your sweet little dog. Have a wonderful week!
Everything looks so festive. Merry Christmas!
Very festive! Do the Japanese decorate for Christmas like Americans do? Just curious…
Your little dog is precious:)
Merry Christmas!
No, not their homes. the downtown area of where we live is all decked out and I can’t wait to go see all the lights. This is a predominately buddhist country, but you will see “Merry Christmas” everywhere!
Your tree is very pretty, and such a cute dog. I especially love your grandmothers hutch with the village.
Really pretty. I love the lights on the church, white is so classy.
Your home looks lovely! Love all the different areas of Christmas spirit in your house. Oh yea and your tree is so pretty.
Enjoyed the post. Your puppy is adorable! I wondered, how neat it is that in a foreign country, you have your grandmother’s hutch. My dad was in the Air Force when I was little, and though they sometimes bought furniture and brought it over, sometimes all they took was personal items – small stuff – kitchen stuff. What a blessing for you! Jenn
I had to go and see if you’d written about your tea and how you all are doing – don’t see anything – hope it went well and that you are all well yourselves. Jenn
Loved your wonderful post with your sweet dog…Your home must be a treat to visit. Happy Christmas!