Sunday, December 28, 2025

HAPPY SUNDAY EVERYONE - A LOOK INTO OUR CHRISTMAS

 


I hope you all had a lovely time with your families. Here is a little glimpse into ours. I will have more for you as the week progresses. 

Here we are enjoying the last Sunday in 2025.  My goodness!  

This is not going to be a long one as I am more than ready to go upstairs for the night but I will be back again tomorrow. 

I thought I would leave you with this.  I found it rather cute.

Lessons from a Christmas Tree: Be a light in the darkness. We all fall over sometimes. You can never wear too much glitter. Bring joy to others. Sparkle and twinkle as often as possible. It’s okay to be a little tilted. 


Have a great day and thanks for stopping by.





54 comments:

  1. I like the fact that it’s okay to be a little tilted. Some days I feel like that!

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  2. Hello Denise,
    Your table looks pretty! I hope you had a very merry Christmas!
    I like the lessons from a tree, good advice.
    Take care, have a great day! Enjoy these last few days of 2025!

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    1. Thank you Eileen, we did. It was wonderful and it sounds like yours was wonderful! :) Yes, good advice and Happy New Year, with all good things that it brings to you and your family.

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  3. I see that you also do those silly crackers. They are part of the tradition though.

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    1. Yes we did and I see that your daughter does too now. Traditions are truly lovely, most of them anyway :)

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  4. Beautiful table settings for a Christmas dinner.

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  5. Such a beautiful X'Mas table set up! Happy Sunday, Denise.

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    1. Thanks Angie, I am writing this on Thursday now. I hope you have had an enjoyable week :)

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  6. Excellent advice from a Christmas tree. Your Christmas table looks so nice.

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    1. Thank you Ann, it is good advice and I'm glad you think so on the table :)

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  7. Those lessons from a tree are right on target, Denise. Your holiday table settings look festive and lovely. Our best wishes to you and Gregg and family for 2026.

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    1. Aren't they though? Much appreciate the kind words and I wish you and Patrick the same :)

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  8. Looks like you had fun...
    Happy New Year!
    hugs
    Donna

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    1. We did and I see you did also. Wonderful! Happy New Year with hugs, Denise xo

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    1. You are very welcome Christine, and thank you :)

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  10. Denise you set a most beautiful table wow. I believe the item on the left of the plate is an English tradition. Is it called a cracker?

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    1. You guessed it correctly Cecilia, it is indeed a cracker :) Thank you so much for the lovely words, much appreciated :)

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  11. Love the lessons from he Christmas tree. Some very good advice there.

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    1. I totally agree with you Sandra and thank you :)

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  12. You set such a beautiful table. Wishing you a great, happy, and healthy 2026.

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    1. Kind of you to say Yogi, and I wish you and your family the same :)

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  13. I always thought this was true and now I know for sure. You can never wear too much glitter. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

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  14. How lovely the Christmas dinner and decorations look... so cozy!
    Those are great sayings to go with the picture.
    Have a nice evening, hugs, Elke

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    1. Greetings dear Elke :) thank you so much. I am happy you liked them. Have a nice evening also, hugs Denise xo

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    1. Thank you Jenn, I hope you had a lovely one too. I look forward to visiting you as soon as I can :)

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  16. It looks to have been a lovely Christmas celebration! Have a cozy afternoon, my friend!

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    1. Thank you so much Billie Jo, you too my dear friend :)

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  17. I cannot wait to see more! The table is beautiful. The napkins resemble beautiful scrolls.

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    1. Hi Ginny, thank you for the kind words. I appreciate that :)

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  18. I enjoyed seeing a little glimpse of your Christmas, Denise. And I love the Lessons from a Christmas tree. Your little snowmen are delightful. You have a lovely home.

    ~Sheri

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    1. So glad you enjoyed Sheri and thank you :) I much appreciate your kind words.

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  19. Your Christmas table looks lovely.
    Great words from the Christmas Tree.

    Enjoy these last few December days.

    All the best Jan

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    1. Thank you Jan, happy you enjoyed and our Christmas is over now (so late catching up):) All the best to you too, Denise xo

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  20. Uy que bonito. Espero que hayas pasado una linda navidad. Te mando un beso.

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    1. Muchas gracias, mi querida amiga bloguera. Espero que el tuyo también haya sido maravilloso. Te mando un beso.

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  21. wonderful sniplets of christmas...i always have crackers on my christmas table!! i LOVE the meme. thank so much for the information on the puzzles...i have a christmas post scheduled for tomorrow!!

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    1. Happy you enjoyed them and how great you have crackers on your Christmas table. I have already looked at your Christmas post and thought it wonderful! I hope you have as much fun doing those puzzles as I do. Always great fun to me and I wish you the same Debbie :)

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  22. Your Christmas table is looking wonderful, Denise.
    Happy New Year.

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    1. Thank you Margaret, I very much appreciate that. Happy New Year to you too :)

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  23. I met John, on our dog walk, a neighbor we see often, he is older than I am, I said Hi, long time no see, how are you? he said Perpendicular and walking and waved as we both laughed. Tilted is what we are. ho ho ho love your table and your Christmas looks perfect

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    1. John has a great sense of humor for sure Sandra :) That gave me a chuckle too so thanks for passing that on. Tilted, yes, tilted :))) Thank you for the uplifting comment, you are such an inspiration my dear friend. May New Year bring you much love and light!

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  24. Love the collage from your Christmas festivities. Thanks for the lessons from a Christmas Tree. :)

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    1. Thank you Ellen and you are very welcome. So glad you enjoyed a peek into our Christmas :)

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    1. Wonderful and very much appreciated. Continued healing to you my dear friend :)

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    1. Thanks for the smile Rita and I also wish you continued healing dear friend :)

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