Sunday, December 19, 2010

Fa la la la la

Merry Christmas!

I know I've groused about Christmas crapola in past blogs, but the truth is that some of my favorite Christmas tchotchkes were purchased at garage sales. These rusty old metal snowmen were too cute to pass up some years back. They look pretty cute on my mantel. I think I paid $5 for them.




My friend Cynthia sent me a little tiny nativity set a couple of years ago (pictured on the right here). I love it because I have a matching set (on the left) that my daughter, Sara bought me at Olvera Street in Los Angeles. So cute! They're so small that they fit on little Mexican plates (also from garage sales!) and I love that their clothes are different shades. If there were a few more figures in each set they could fill a chess board. Sheep for pawns maybe?


Here's one of my favorite finds: another nativity set, also from Mexico. It came in a beat-up cardboard box. I couldn't believe anyone would part with it, but that is really the nature of garage sales, isn't it? Again, I think it was $5, but it may have been a bit higher. It's been a while. These little figures are so sweet, very intricately painted and such lovely expressions. I especially like the "halos" that are just balls on sticks poking out of their heads. They always sit in my living room window, along with the little tiny guys mentioned above, plus two other nativities that together constitute a collection of sorts. Ironic, considering my complete lack of faith. No matter. I do love the story, and as Joe often says by way of a quick toast during the holidays, "Baby Jesus rules!"












Sunday, December 5, 2010

A Dog Christmas Story

I was on my way to San Diego yesterday morning, so my saling time was cut short a bit. I did manage to find a couple of nice little goodies before heading south. Snagged these old (I was going to write "vintage" here, but I think that word is getting overused a bit lately...I'll just go with "old") tablecloths. I especially like the one with the cherries. $4 each.


I also found these lovely Italian pasta bowls, a set of eight for $5. They're going to do double duty as soup bowls at our house. Sometimes when soup is extra pretty I want a nice wide, shallow bowl for it.







Finally, the reason for the trip to SD: The Annual Painting of the Christmas Windows at my sister Kathy's house. Her dog, Indy, is always the star attraction. I must admit that this year's theme was a bit lost on me, since I appear to be the only person left on the planet who hasn't seen the movie A Christmas Story. These windows are always a collaborative effort. Kathy comes up with a theme. For the last two years, my daughter Emily has done the preliminary sketches. I usually draw them onto the windows with markers. Then Jackie, Kathy, and I fill them in. Then it's lunch time!

This year: Urban Solace in North Park. Yum.
Here's a photo of the main window for your holiday enjoyment.