Each year I drag out fewer and fewer Christmas decorations. This year, with Covid hanging in the air, no one comes into the house. The decorations are just in two rooms and only for the two of us.
I notice each year the ones that are handmade. Most are handmade by my Mother-in-Law. She did not have much time on her hands with the full-time care of my blind and demanding Father-in-Law, but she was always generous and cheerful. When I received the handmade decorations each year, I am afraid I was not as effusive as I should have been. Oh, I thanked her and was appreciative, but looking at them now in my old age, I realize how much care went into each one. I also realize how far away my grandchildren are from appreciating anything handmade (other than friendship bracelets) in their digital world.
She made several of the ornaments on my small tree like the one in the photo below, all in different colors.
She also made these little stuffed Santa Shop characters that greet me as I walk up the stairs several times a day to my computer.
And leaning again the candle holder, made from a wine barrel stave (made by my brother and sister), I have propped these little felt ornaments. I cut off the little rocking horse on the right with this camera angle, accidentally.
While she did live with us for her last few years, I do so wish that sweet lady, who was given such challenges in her life, was back here so I could thank her properly!










