Saturday, October 26, 2013

Secret Santa...My Dilema

Lately I've been having something on my mind. Every year since I was little my family has done Secret Santa gifts. I wish I could remember what year we started it, but it was a long time ago. Around the beginning of October we would draw a name from someone in our immediate family and give them a gift. This is the gift that we open Christmas Eve night, and we look forward to it as much as Christmas morning!

My ornament from my sister Tasha. It's a picture of me and my Grandpa Parent that was taken at Sarah's wedding.

When we first started, we would buy each other a $5 or under gift. When we were old enough, we changed the rules: you now had to make the gift. At first this stipulation was daunting! Make the gift? Are you kidding???? Well, the first year for that arrived, and we all survived it! We did pretty good too. I can't remember what anyone made, but I remember being impressed, so impressed that the making the gift rule stayed. I believe the first year for that was about 2001, and it remained that way until 2012 when the rule changed yet again. I'll get to that in a minute.

What we found when we were to make the gift was that we put more thought and effort into thinking of the idea and you thought more of the other person and what they would like. Year after year the gifts got better and in some cases bigger. So as we continued this practise, it seemed that no matter what, you always received the same person's name every year. It may have been like this because of how long we had been doing this. Ideas of what to make the person you drew were getting harder to think of and as we were one by one leaving the nest and beginning our lives elsewhere and our lives were becoming busier with jobs and new families, we decided that the rule again needed to change.
 

So in 2012 we again changed our rule, with much thankfulness from my brother-in-law Jeremy since it was his first time with this project. My sister Sarah had just recently been married in 2011 and so they had decided to not participate that Christmas as life was chaotic. Well they didn't get to skip out in 2012! The new rule: instead of making anything you can think of, we were to make an ornament for the person. Doesn't seem too hard, but do you know how many styles or ornaments there are???? That was the hard part!
 

Within this blog have been pictures on last year's ornaments. Again, I think we did pretty good!


And now it comes to this year, 2013. This year I'm the one who changed the rule, yet again. This year since we will not be together at all before Christmas to draw names, it was decided to just make an ornament, and on Christmas Eve we will draw names and you'll find out who it goes to. Now the challenge is even bigger since there's no one to think of to base your ornament off of. I guess that just leaves the possibilities open.

What brought this blog post on???? Well, today I'm hoping to narrow down what kind of ornament I want to make. Thank goodness for Pinterest secret boards! They're a life saver! Now to sit down and write up a few possible ideas. This is going to be a great year! If you have any, let me know! Let the brain power start working!

Merry Christmas!

Friday, October 25, 2013

My Very First Blog Post Ever!

Hi all!!! Well, this moment is significant. This marks my first blog post...EVER!!! I never would have thought that I would give in to the blogging world, but why not? So to all, I say "Welcome! And Merry Christmas!" I love Christmas, and hope to share many wonderful and special experiences with you.
 
Some of the topics I wish to discuss throughout the year is my love for:
 
-Nativities
-Ornaments
-Movies
-Music
-Treats (of course, I cannot forget those!)
-Crafts
-Decorating
-Outside lights
-So much more!
Me and my dog, Gunney, Christmas morning 2012


As October is coming to a close, it is now just weeks away from decorating my house for the Christmas season! For my Grandpa Karn, it starts November 1. Growing up it was always November 15th for my family as it was the opening day of deer season and we were off of school and all home together. Now there's no specific day, just around the middle of November. Some people have commented that if we decorate so early we totally miss Thanksgiving. No, no, no, not a chance. In our home you can't have Thanksgiving unless Christmas is up and running! We decorate for fall and Thanksgiving during the Halloween season as we are not huge into decorating and celebrating Halloween. At least I'm not it's biggest fan.
 
Even though decorating has yet to occur, I have been listening to Christmas music since the end of September. To me, Christmas music is a genre itself, and should be celebrated as such and should be listened to year round. If you say you wish the Christmas Spirit lasted all year round, then the music is what brings that spirit. I have also been beginning to work on some of my family's traditions, and planning for future traditions as time will go so quickly! With a new baby in the family and a wedding just after the holiday season, time is going to fly! Better get started now...I'll keep you updated on my activities...as much as is not classified until after Christmas that is!
 
Well, I guess I should officially close my first post. You only get one first, and I guess this is it! MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!