Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Will the Grinch steal Christmas?

Good morning, all! Christmas is in two short days--can you believe it?  I had high hopes that my family would all be together this year, but the Grinch (otherwise known as "the flu" ) seems to have other plans for us. Illness, in the form of flu or bad colds, has hit each of my sons' families--in fact, the only ones who are healthy are my husband, my middle son's girlfriend, and myself. They're all at varying stages, too! I'm sad that our plans probably won't come together as we had hoped. We talked about postponing our gift-opening and big Christmas Eve and Christmas Day dinners, but that won't work because my youngest son and his  fiancée have plans with her family beginning on Saturday. And to push it back further won't work as my husband is due to have his right shoulder replaced in early January. So... we'll see. I told them if they were feeling better that they could even drive up on Christmas morning and spend a couple nights with us. I'm still hoping for the best, even if we are just together for one night! Sigh... I've heard the flu is just terrible this year--how are things in your part of the world?

Some of you have asked for pictures of my tree and, even though it looks to me much the same as in previous years, I thought I'd share a few photos. Not the best photos, but... The ornaments on this tree were all stitched by me and represent 17 years of memories. Stitched through both happy times and sad, each one soothed my soul as I stitched patiently away.

My 2025 Cross Stitch Christmas Tree

 

I had to laugh about this one! I showed my Christmas tree to Mister B via FaceTime and he said that "the star was the best part of the tree and that it wouldn't be good without the star!" Kids say the funniest things!

I just love this Little House Needleworks "Hometown Holiday" series--need to get back to stitching it soon!

And these Birds of a Feather always hold a special place in my heart

The Prairie Schooler "A Mini Merry Surprise" Santas are such fun little ornaments.


I tend to scatter most of my Prairie Schooler finishes throughout the tree. How many can you spot in this photo (hint: two of them aren't Santas!)


I think my tree at dusk is especially pretty... I love sitting in my sunroom quietly gazing at the lights and thinking about past Christmas memories.

We have so many windows and doors in our sunroom that it's the perfect place to capture the reflection of the twinkling white lights. 

My childhood Santa (or "Creepy Santa" as my sons have renamed him!) sits watch over the gifts. He's lost his coat and belt and who-knows-what-else, but he's very special to me!

I had such fun setting up this little baking display complete with five stitched pieces, some vintage cookie cutters, a child's rolling pin (that my sons often used to roll out Play-doh), and some little elves and gingerbread boys. It sits in a corner of my kitchen next to the refrigerator and really brightens up a once very boring space!

My new baking/cross-stitch display--love it!

 

These old cookie cutters were either my mom's or maternal grandmother's. I hope to use them for Christmas cookie making with my grandsons later this week.

How can you not smile at this scene?

Who else loves to bake? I don't get to do nearly as much baking now that my sons have all grown up and left home. I always used to have homemade cookies in the cookie jar when they were growing up. I truly miss those days, but love being able to indulge in my third favorite hobby (after cross-stitching and reading) a lot at Christmas time. I've made eight kinds of cookies so far for Christmas. I'd like to make gingerbread boys, too, so my grandson can help me decorate them. That is one of my fondest memories of when my sons were small: watching them decorate cookies with my dear mother. Mom always had them help her bake and decorate cut-out cookies each Christmas Eve day. Of course, more frosting ended up in their mouths than on the cookies, but that was part of the joy of it! It's such a special tradition and one I hope to continue with my grandchildren.

Baking with Grandma (my dear mother) in the late 1980s. That is my husband with our youngest in his arms, my oldest in front of them, and my middle son on the far left. Two of my nephews are in front of mom. 

I don't just bake cookies, but they are my favorites. I made this Chocolate Eclair Dessert for my middle son's 40th birthday earlier this month. It's his favorite and I can't even count how many years I've made it for him! It's very simple and if you'd like to make it yourself, the recipe I use is very much like this one.


So that about does it for my preparations for Christmas 2025. I'm hoping that my family can all be together as planned, but I'm accepting if that doesn't come to pass. My husband and I are in our 70s now and we don't want to get sick either--especially with his impending shoulder surgery in two weeks. We'll take it hour by hour and see what transpires. Perhaps there will be a Christmas miracle? 

For each and every one of you, I wish you much happiness on Christmas Day! I hope you aren't dealing with sickness, too... I mused to my husband yesterday about how nice it would be to live in the southern hemisphere where Christmas occurs during the summer months and those nasty flu and cold bugs aren't as widespread. But, not really--I'm happy to live where I do and feel very blessed with my wonderful family! Merry Christmas to all! Bye for now...


25 comments:

Lee said...

Love seeing your beautiful tree, have a very Happy Christmas

Isabel para ALROMASAR said...

I love seeing your beautiful tree in that special corner of your home, Carol. It looks gorgeous!.
I sincerely hope you can all get together as a family and that the flu gives you a break so you can enjoy a wonderful Christmas.
Merry Christmas and good health to all.
Greetings from Spain

Bluebird said...

I love seeing your gorgeous tree full of your hand stitched ornaments - it is truly stunning! I also love your baking display- what a great idea, and you've chosen some lovely decorations to complement your stitching. I'm sorry your family has been struck down with the flu/ bad colds, I really hope that everyone will feel better and you'll be able to gather together to celebrate. Thank you so much for sharing your lovely stitching this past year. I so enjoy your posts and hearing about your family as well. Wishing you and your family a wonderful Christmas and happiness and good health in the new year.
Mary

Jeanna said...

All of your holiday decor is gorgeous. You have some lovely stitched pieces, Carol. I hope your family feels better soon and you are able to spend some time together this Christmas.

Anonymous said...

Carol, I’m so sorry that your family have all been hit with the flu. A Christmas Miracle would be wonderful! Thank you for sharing your beautiful tree with us. I would sit and admire it, too! I have my own little baking vignette set up in my kitchen with my mom’s rolling pin and old cookie cutters that belonged to my great- grandma. But, something’s missing! There are no stitchings in there so I have to work on that! The WTNT mice are perfect! Have a very Merry Christmas! Hopefully, your Christmas wishes will come true! Cherie in WI

Maggie said...

Your Christmas tree is stunning and always a joy to see. I'm sorry your Christmas plans have had to change, being ill over Christmas isn't fun. Hope all those affected will have a speedy recovery. I hope you have a lovely time however you celebrate it and all the best for 2026 xx

Wanda McColl said...

Oh Carol, your tree is magnificent!!! I think I have probably been saying that for all the years you have been posting it. It just warms my heart and I know it holds all the memories, good and not so good, that happened as you were stitching your ornaments. I think that just makes it even more special.
Your baking display is just beautiful! What a great idea!
I am so sorry that your family has the flu. I am praying for a Christmas miracle so that you are able to get together.
Love the picture with your mom, her grandchildren and your husband - special memories for sure.
Wishing you a Merry and Blessed Christmas and the very best for 2026.

Gail L. said...

What a gorgeous tree! You definitely have the perfect room to display it. My husband is part of a musical group who were supposed to play special music before our Christmas Eve service. Three-fourths of the group have been stricken with the flu. Luckily, my husband hasn’t been affected by it and a few others are still healthy. It’s going to be interesting to see how many will show up to play. We celebrated this past weekend with all my boys and their families. However you get to celebrate, I wish you a very Merry Christmas and a successful surgery for your husband.

Gabi said...

What a wonderful tree. Merry Christmas to you and your family. Sorry to read that all of you have the flu. All the best to your husband for his surgery.
No snow in sight, Christmas is green again.
Merry Christmas,
Gabi

butterfly said...

Happy Christmas my lovely friend ,
Sorry you can not get together with all your family ,
It seems to happen at Christmas that everyone goes down with some thing , we had flu jabs early this year so we have been ok ,
But allot of people are getting it and it is a nasty one..
All the best for your husbands surgery.
Your Christmas trees are so beautiful.
Thank you for every thing , hugs June.

Marilyn said...

Your tree is always gorgeous with beautiful ornaments.
I love the picture of it at night.
Th baking corner is too cute, I also have some of the same cookie cutters. :)
What a treasure of a picture of your Mom with the grandkids.
Best of luck to your husband with his surgery.
I'm wishing for a Christmas miracle for you & your family.
Merry Christmas!
Marilyn

Christel said...

Votre sapin est splendide avec toutes ces ornements brodés.
Les enfants ont effectivement des mots très drôles. Mr B considère l'étoile comme la plus jolie, ma petite-fille Ella est en admiration devant un vieux grelot pendu au sapin...
Je ne fais pas de pâtisseries n'aimant pas cuisiner je me contente d'acheter, surtout pour un grand repas.
Beau et joyeux Noël à tout le monde.
Amitiés de France.

marly said...

I love creepy Santa!! What a special photo. A friend's mantel is filled with photo frames of B&W family Christmas photos among the garland. Tugs her heart but makes her happy. Merry Christmas!

Robin in Virginia said...

Your tree looks spectacular, Carol. I would join you gazing at it if I lived nearby. I have Reindeer Chow I could bring. What a delightful photo of your Mom and boys in the kitchen! My grandmother had one of those creepy Santas. I wonder where it landed. Wishing you and Tim a Merry Christmas!

Nellie said...

Merry Christmas, Carol! I’ve been traveling this month and am finally home awaiting Christmas. I was thrilled to discover not one, not two, but THREE December posts from you. What a treat! I made a second cup of coffee and spent the last hour or two just reading about your lovely family and all your beautiful stitching. You’ve inspired me to start stitching ornaments for my tree starting TODAY! Your blog is a wonderful gift that lasts all year long. Thank you so much!
❤️🎄💚

Anonymous said...

Merry Christmas Eve, Carol - oh my, what a wonderful posting you’ve shared with all of us! Your Christmas tree is so beautiful and so amazingly special! It really is beyond incredible!! When can I come and see it in person? - if only that were possible - there would be a huge line out your door and down the street for a very long way!!!! (You could then share all of your yummy cookies with us, too!).
I’m sorry to read that many in your family are ill and your Christmas celebration will be a little different than planned, but blessing to all of you for a wonderful celebration and shared love for all of you. Merry Christmas and love, joy and peace to you and your very special family.
xoxo Barb R. 🌺🎄

Anonymous said...

Your decorations are gorgeous. You put so much work into making your home beautiful for the season. Like you, all of my kids won't be with us. They will be missed. I would reconsider getting together with your family with various degrees of illness. My best friend died from the pneumonia last January after being with her grandson who had the flu. Just a thought. Diane

Barbara said...

LOVE your tree!! (as well as your style of home decor)

So sorry to hear the flu has hit your family. But you’ll figure out how to make the best of it.

Healthy Christmas to you!

diamondc said...

Merry Christmas Carol and Family: This year seems to have flown by way to quickly for me.
I hope the bug is gone soon and you are all feeling better soon. Your tree is beautiful, we have three small trees, next year a big tree will be had.
I think your vintage Santa is adorable, I have a large collection of Santas, they are my favorite Christmas decoration, your kitchen displays are lovely, and put together perfectly, I do like to bake, but only during the Christmas Easter and Thanksgiving holidays.
Very sweet photo of Grandmother and grandchildren baking.
Prayers for your husbands surgery.

Catherine

Anonymous said...

Thank you for sharing your beautiful tree with us. It is stunning. Hope your family have managed to join you for Christmas, if not, that they feel better soon.
Have a lovely day and hope your husbands operation goes well xx

Twyla said...

I have just recently found your blog and LOVE it! Your ornaments are stunning! Thank you for sharing and the information about them! I'm hoping you were able to celebrate Christmas in some form. It's absolutely no fun being sick, especially around the holidays! Merry Christmas!

Anonymous said...

I love your tree! Beautiful as always! I'm recovering from the flu. Luckily I could still host yesterday with family help, but I'm tired today. Hopefully you can find a day or two to enjoy with them. Merry Christmas! So grateful you continue to share your talents and beautiful home with us!

Clare-Aimetu said...

I hope everyone's cold and flu soon went and that you've had a lovely Christmas. Your tree is beautiful, our tree is full of stitchy ornaments but its not as big as yours. Wishing you busy needles in 2026

Manuela said...

Hello Carol,
I hope you had a wonderful Christmas with your family.
Your Christmas Tee is so georgous. I love to see it every year.
I wish you all the best for 2026.
Big Hugs, Manuela

Isabelle said...

Tout d'abord, j'espère que tu as passé un bon Noël malgré les problèmes de santé des uns et des autres... Ton sapin de Noël est tout simplement une merveille, je ne me lasse pas de l'admirer... Je te souhaite une belle fin d'année...