Sunday, January 4, 2026

A new year begins...

The morning dawned bright and sunny on January 1st, 2026--a beautiful start to this new year. We received a fresh coating of snow on New Year's Eve and the shimmering brilliance outside was almost overwhelming (but very welcome) after a week of gray, dreary rainy days. It was a nice way to start the month and the sunshine encouraged me to begin packing away Christmas for another year. My tree will remain for another week or two--after working so hard on all those ornaments, it's hard for me to take it down. I've been concentrating on one room each day, carefully wrapping and packing away all the decorations in their boxes and bags to rest in the attic for the next eleven months. 

Yesterday, I took a little break from "undecorating" and spent some time creating a new display for my kitchen counter. This one will stay up through January and is perfect for what is, typically, a frigid, snowy month here in western Pennsylvania.  I love this corner so much and don't understand why I had left it fairly bare (other than a stack of blue plates) for the past 30 years. Yes, 30 years ago this year, we remodeled and added on to our home--hard to believe! My sons were just 13, 10, and 7 at the time and we lived in our house (along with our huge 20-pound black cat, Shadow) for the entire nine months it took to remodel. It was a crazy year, but we were rewarded with a larger, more livable home. After 30 years, it definitely needs some updating again, but that will come slowly.

This is the snowy display I came up with for January filled with smiling snowmen, icy looking stitching, and even a miniature tree... If you click on the names of each piece (underneath the photos) you'll be taken to my post on that particular finish.

My kitchen corner display for January

 

The stitched pieces on the top shelf are: JBW Designs "French Country Snowflake" and "Inverno" by Renato Parolin.


On the lower portion of the tiered tray are "Snow Sampler" by Country Cottage Needleworks (on black in the back left), "Heartstruck Friends" by Midnight Stitching (in the back middle), and "Snowmen" by Country Cottage Needleworks (on the right). Sitting in front of the tiered tray are: JBW's "French Country Snowman" and "A Year in Chalk: January" by Hands On Design 

 

To the left of the tiered tray, I added a miniature tree (just 12 inches high) with some white lights and tiny glass snowman head ornaments. The little snowmen ornaments mean so much to me... You see, I bought a set years ago and as time passed, they shattered one by one. I was left with only a couple when, unbeknownst to me, my middle son found an (almost) complete set of them on eBay and gave them to me for Christmas a few years ago. They will always remind me of him and his very thoughtful gift! They have the cutest little faces, don't they? 

To the right of the tray is the framed finish of  "A Country Winter" by Plum Street Samplers. I just love this peaceful stitched scene with the lovely white barn, and that snowman proudly showing off his pretty red and white quilt.

 

Lots of blue and white brighten up a normally dreary, long January in my kitchen.

 

Over on Instagram the yearly #12in26ornamentstitchalong has begun! This is the sixth annual stitch-along that I've hosted and I love seeing just how many people join in each year. People from all over the world are now stitching an ornament a month and sharing them with each other online. If you'd like to join the fun, all you have to do is post a photo of your finished ornament on Instagram each month using the above hashtag so everyone can see it. Hope to see you there! 


So, how was your Christmas? As you read in my last post, that nasty flu bug interrupted our family get together and my youngest son and his fiancée didn't make it. To say I was disappointed was an understatement--we have not all been together since July 2025. We hope to see them later this month for a late mini-Christmas (which is one reason I'm keeping my tree up a bit longer). Thankfully, Baby N (7 1/2 months) and Mister B (almost 5 1/2 years) were both here with their mom and dad for nearly a week. The baby came down with a bad cold  a few days after Christmas, but neither my husband or I have caught it. It was such a delight having them here along with my middle son and his girlfriend. There's just something about having little children around which makes Christmas morning extra special, isn't there? 

We still enjoyed ourselves, eating way too much (of course!), building a gingerbread house, having a birthday party for Mister B's stuffed panda (who turned 7 according to B), watching movies, and playing games. There was just an empty space in our hearts without our missing son and soon-to-be daughter-in-law. Luckily, the little ones kept us very busy and took our minds off our youngest and his fiancée. Baby N is almost crawling--kind of pivoting and rolling to wherever he wants to go. He's such a smiley, happy little soul! As is his big brother--what a blessing they are in our lives...

The stockings were hung (and no, I didn't make them--they were all purchased from Land's End or LL Bean and I've blurred the names for privacy). Mister B and Baby N smiling for the camera right before going up to bed on Christmas Eve. They had just placed a plate of cookies (just visible in the lower left) along with a carrot or two for the reindeer, on the fireplace hearth for Santa. And, finally, Mister B working on decorating a gingerbread house a few days after Christmas (I think more of the frosting ended up in his tummy than on the house and he got a bit sick to his stomach later that day). 
 

Nonna Carol showing Santa Baby N some of her favorite ornaments on Christmas night.

  
I made eight kinds of cookies this year and gave some of the goodies to friends  (along with some Pumpkin-Cranberry bread). Everyone seemed to enjoy them!

Gift giving update... I was very pleased with how easy it was to give gifts this year for my adult children. If you remember from a previous post, I had asked each couple to suggest 1) something they would like for their homes, 2) the name of a favorite restaurant, and 3) an experience or membership that they'd like to do together. I used to buy five or so gifts for each of the six adults (amounting to 30 gifts!) which took a lot of time to buy and wrap. This way, I only had to purchase 9 gifts in total and most of them could be done online and popped in simple gift bags. The requested items ranged from bath sheets to car mats to a co-op gift card to a couple's massage to pizza/ice cream night to an evening (or two) at the movies complete with snacks. I definitely will be taking this approach in the future! 

I received some lovely stitched gifts from four blogging/Instagram friends this year which I truly appreciate! I sent a few gifts out, as well, but I'll share those with you in my next post...

From Cindy C. in Virginia (an Instagram friend) came this joyful ornament. I love the simple beauty and message of it... Thank you so much, Cindy--it is lovely!  

 

From my friend, Robin (in Virginia), came this jolly snowman tag ornament. I love it, Robin, and really need to make those cute tag ornaments soon! Thank you so very much! 

All the way from jolly old England came this adorable stitched snowman card, Prairie Schooler Santa chart, and pretty Christmas ribbon. Thank you so much, dear June--you are so sweet!


From my friend, Vickie in Wisconsin, came this darling Advent Calendar ornament. Stitched over one, it is so tiny and delicate. Thank you, Vickie--I will treasure it this beauty!

  

And from my friend, Stasi in Virginia, came this exquisite needlebook. Such tiny, precise needlework--and she chose to stitch it because she knew how special cardinals are to me. I'm using it every day, Stasi--it is truly special! Thank you!

And thank you to those of you who sent me cards this year, too--I do love receiving a nice old-fashioned Christmas card! Thanks so much to Marilyn F, Tricia B, Cindy D, Theresa B, Barb R, and Rita H... I really appreciate your thoughtfulness!

I guess I'd better sign off now... My husband is having his right shoulder replaced in the morning and we both need to get some sleep. He's a bit anxious about it, but we are both hopeful that it will go as smoothly as his left shoulder replacement went three years ago. Thank you all for your kind comments on my tree and your Christmas wishes--such a wonderful community we have here and on Instagram. We are so lucky to have chosen this wonderful hobby of ours, aren't we? Wishing you each a new year filled with peace and happiness, love and laughter! Bye for now!  

14 comments:

Gabi said...

Happy New Year Carol and all the best for your husband. I cross my fingers that everything goes well.
I am so sorry that my card has gone lost. I have sent it on Nov 29th. Christmas was very quiet this year, you know why, but we made the best of it.
Your pics with your little boys are wonderful. I am sure you had a great time . We have a little snow and today it is very,very cold. Don't like it.
Stitching basket is prepared , after Christmas is before Christmas. I have so many nice patterns I don't know when to stitch them all. Need a lot of time, must live till I am 120.
Wish you all the best for 2026,
Gabi

WollwunderPeTra said...

Liebe Carol, so wunderschön deine Dekoration nun für den Januar mit all deinen wundervollen Schneemännern. Ich bin entzückt.
Herzliche Grüße und ein wundervolles Jahr 2026 wünscht dir
Petra

butterfly said...

What a beautiful post , all the lovely creations you made ,
Love them all .
Wishing your husband all the best with his op and hope he will recover very quick.
Here it is just to cold to do anything the roads are like a ice skating ring .
Enjoy your week hugs June.

Sandy said...

Sent up a prayer for him before I typed. You will be busy with him the next few.
The kiddos are adorable and certainly make the holidays brighter. I love all of your stitches in that cute wintry corner. I rarely stitch winter stuff because it is short lived here and I am usually wishing it away. I wish I weren’t so bad about that. The corner has some of my favorites you have done though.
Best wishes for January and for the surgery today.

Anonymous said...

What sweet grandbabies!!! I had all my kiddos here for 20 hours which wasn't long enough for me! I'm sure you're looking forward to having them all together again. Beautiful stitching and gorgeous finishing!! Thank you for sharing!

Robin in Virginia said...

Thinking of you both this morning as Tim has his shoulder surgery, Carol. Praying for a successful surgery and a smooth and full recovery. I love your blue and white corner of all things snowy. So pretty! Where did you find your tiny tree? And those snowman heads are adorable. I am glad your Christmas wasn't totally grinched. You received some lovely ornaments through the mail. Happy New Year to you, my friend!

Magiczny Świat Krzyżyków said...

Bardzo lubię sezonowe ozdoby domu. Piękne bałwanki. Wszystkiego najlepszego w Nowym Roku!

SueH said...

Hi Carol, I hope your husbands surgery went well and that he's healing well. Christmas seems so long ago now but it sounds like you had a good one with your family, despite your son and his partner being missing. I've spent Christmas on my own for the last few years, since loosing my dad and brother but it's fine. I seem to do so much leading up to it, I grateful for the quietness to be honest. Wishing you a Happy New Year. Sue xx

CarolE said...

Good morning, Carol
I don't think I have ever posted a comment on your blog before so I just wanted to say I have been reading for at least a year now, maybe two and you have a lovely blog. I enjoy seeing all your stitches and you have a beautiful family. Happy New Year to you!

tami D said...

What a nice surprise that you could have some family Christmas time. Yes, those little ones make such a difference! I love the idea of asking the adult children those preferences. Will tuck that idea away for next year. Enjoy your tree as long as you can…there is no tree enforcers!! I hope your husband’s shoulder surgery went well.

Shelly said...

Beautiful post, Carol! You are definitely the Queen of vignettes! Your grandbabies are sure growing too. I believe Mr B did a better job on his gingerbread house than me😁 the picture of you and Mr N needs to be printed and framed. Best wishes for Mr Stitching Dreams shoulder surgery and recovery. Happy January to you all!

Isabel para ALROMASAR said...

Happy New Year, Carol!

I wish you much health and happiness for 2026 and that it's filled with new creative projects.
I would love to participate in your initiative of 12 Christmas embroideries in 26, but I don't have Instagram!
What beautiful pictures of your Christmas with your family.
I hope your husband's surgery goes well.
Talk to you soon.!!
Kisses from Spain.

diamondc said...

Carol: How lovely this post is, I am happy you all are recovering from the flu, your grandchildren are adorable, love the cookie plate, looks yummy.
I would do the twelve stitching for 2026 but do not do Instagram Facebook or any other social media but Blogger.
Sending positive thoughts and Prayers for your husbands surgery and full recovery after surgery.

Catherine

Stasi said...

Love your little spot in the corner of your kitchen...so sweet! Hope hubby's shoulder surgery went well and he recovers quickly. The grands are so cute...and growing!!!