Simple yet elegant front porch decoration. Green tinsels decorated with red Christmas Ball Decoration. A beautiful hand decorated wreath is fixed at the front door. At the two pillars at the entrance there sit majestically poinsettia flowers with green pot.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Sunday, January 25, 2015
Let the picture do the talking.
I decided to stop talking and let you enjoy this breath taking pictures
Decoration - the outer view. A scene from inside the house to the outside
Her Fire place.
Taking a tour at Cynthia's home during Christmas
In this part Cynthia has shown how she has decorated her dinning room area in her 10 room Meru Valley Mansion. Each and every decoration was tastefully decorated in her dining room.
Thank you Cynthia for sharing your lovely home with me.
Why do we decorate our homes for Christmas?
To celebrate the birth of Jesus many people decorate their homes for Christmas
Red and Green are the traditional color for Christmas.. Green represents the continuance of life through winter and the Christian belief in eternal life through Christ.
Red symbolizes the blood Jesus shed for us at his crucifixion.
Christmas decorations are put up on the 1st day of December and not before that. In the weeks leading up towards Christmas people hang decorations and decorate the homes with all the beautiful ornament. The most important that you will see in each Christian home is the Nativity that is the birth of Christ.
I hope each and everyone will remember to call Jesus to be the main guest in your home and give him a present just like how you give your loved ones each year. At each and every Christian home he awaits this invitation. AMEN!
Cynthia's Christmas Dabble
A Christmas tree is a decorated tree, usually an evergreen conifer such as spruce, pine, or fir associated with the celebration of Christmas.
The custom of the Christmas tree developed in early modern Germany (where it is today called Weihnachtsbaum or Christbaum or "Tannenbaum") with predecessors that can be traced to the 16th and possibly 15th century, in which devout Christians brought decorated trees into their homes. It acquired popularity beyond Germany during the second half of the 19th century, at first among the upper classes.
The tree was traditionally decorated with edibles such as apples, nuts, or other foods. In the 18th century, it began to be illuminated by candles which were ultimately replaced by Christmas lights after the advent of electrification. Today, there are a wide variety of traditional ornaments, such as garland, tinsel, and candy canes. An angel or star might be placed at the top of the tree to represent the Archangel Gabriel or the Star of Bethlehem from the Nativity.
The Christmas tree has also been known as the "Yule-tree", especially in discussions of its folkloric origin
A little note of thoughts from me
"ITS NEVER TOO LATE TO BE WHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE BEEN."
by George Eliot
George Eliot is actually a pen name for a woman named Mary Ann Evan
"IF YOU DON'T DO WHAT YOU WANT TO DO, YOU ARE A FOOL!"
by Joan Rivers
My one little word for the year 2015 is HAPPINESS!
Resolutions for 2015...........
Gosh! I have stopped making resolutions because for one thing I never to start it nor do I get to keep or even end it. So what are you talking about resolutions here.
I kept thinking of that one little word for 2015 and what would I aspire to do for this year. Finally I made a decision.....
For this year it will be HAPPINESS........
What gives me happiness?????
To see my mum's eyes twinkling with happiness
Meet up with my friends who I have not been touch and to create my passion and make it come a life. To give a lot of love to my two mongrels Jackie and Rocky.
To be constantly in touch with GOD. 2015 Here I come!!!!!
Sunday, January 18, 2015
Cynthia's Christmas Part 4
Grandma and the grandchildren
Jason with Grandma and the rest of the family members
Brother and sister
A Happy Family
Cynthia's Christmas Part 2
Laurie, Cynthia and Arielle
Christmas Magic with Angeline
Arielle excited about her Christmas
Christmas prezzies for all
Me, Angeline and the tree
Cynthia's Christmas Part 1)
I met Cynthia after many years. I guess I lost in touch with her. When I met her we had a long talk and I came to find out she loves Christmas just like I do. I asked her permission to upload her decoration to my blog in order fro others to see her decorations. Thank you Cynthia for your permission.
Angeline and Luke during Christmas at Cynthia's place. I just love the fire place
A family get together
Coziness near the fireplace
Arielle and her cousin
Friday, January 9, 2015
Morning snaps
What is it with me.....when I see pretty things I just want to hold on to that forever. I see the same things everyday but when I get up each morning it looks a lot lovelier than it was the previous day. Today morning after a cup of hot coffee I snapped some things that means very dear to me. Here they are untouched and the touched version. Hope you like what you see.
Tealight holders in my dinning room
My dressing table decorations
My carved soap which was with me since 2008. The fragrance still intact.
Sunday, January 4, 2015
On My dressing table
Photo shoot of my dressing table where you see the angels galloping around in the twilight. I t reminds me of the fairy dance.
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