1. Do you put Christmas decorations in every room of your house? If not every room, what rooms do you decorate?
I try to put decorations in just about every room, but the main ones are the kitchen, living room, and entry way.
I guess it depends on how much energy I have.
2. If you could visit one of the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden) which one would you choose and why?
I would visit Norway because my maternal grandfather was from there. Our first daughter, Braaten, was given his last name, my mom's maiden name, because I always loved it. It has been told by my very best friend, Annette, that in the 7th grade I said that if I ever had a daughter I was going to name her Braaten.
She is Braaten Noelle, born 2 weeks after Christmas, and will be turning 14 very soon.
3. What does the word faith mean to you?
Faith for me means believing in the One that I cannot see. It means trusting in Christ with my whole heart, knowing that He came to save the lost. I once was lost, but now I'm found and what a blessing that He chose me even before I was knitted in my mother's womb.
4. You can go back to your childhood for one day...what day and age would you choose?
When I was about 10 years old, in 1976, the Bicentennial year, I entered the standing broad jump competition during a meet. I had never done anything on the track before and my gym teacher at the time encouraged me. It was a huge event because of the timing in our history, a place where families gathered, and schools in the area came together. What was I thinking? I was a bit of a tomboy, but like I said, I had never done anything like this in the past.
It was my turn. I stood there bent at the knees, swinging my arms to and fro, to get as much distance as I possibly could. I leapt into the air for what felt like an eternity. I landed at 5 feet 8 inches. There were paparazzi everywhere taking pictures. OK, it was just an area journalist. I have been reading too many books about the Baxters and Flanigans by Karen Kingsbury. Anyone else reading this series??
I placed first, made it in the Jersey Journal, and both my parents were there. My dad didn't make it to many events. He worked a lot. What a grand day! Annette made fun of me for years, still does 'til this day because I brought my trophy in and walked around to different classrooms to show off that large trophy. My teacher encouraged that, too, so I went for it. Ah, what a day in the life of me. :-)
5. When did you last have 'punch'? If it's not too much trouble share your favorite punch recipe.
I think I had punch at a shower about 8 months ago or so. I enjoy it, but have never really acquired a go-to recipe.
6. Do you fill stockings at your house? Are stockings opened before or after the bigger gifts?
Shawn and I quite like them ourselves. I enjoy getting Cella's chocolate covered cherries each year.
7. What takes your breath away?
Do I have to list just one thing?
Seeing my children for the first time after being away from them for a day, or two, or a long weekend.
I love watching them perform at recitals, sports, etc.
And because I can't list just one thing, I love seeing my husband's blue eyes in photos. Each day, we put a new photo up on our Mac as wallpaper and whenever there's one of Shawn up, I am always drawn to his eyes. I will just sit here and stare and then whisper, as though he can hear me, "I love you."
8. Insert your own random thought here.
It's a soggy day out there, 50 degrees, and absolutely no sign of snow. I have twin boys that were born on Christmas Eve that are about to turn 10. They are having their birthday party this Sunday with 10 friends and they are reflecting on how much fun they had last year sledding in our backyard. It doesn't seem likely that we'll have any snow for them, but I sure would like to see a white Christmas.
3 comments:
Hi Carol,
1976 was a memorable year for me too - I was 12.
I know what you mean about seeing your husband’s photo and being drawn to his eyes; it’s like that for me when I look at my husband’s photos, and I fall in love with him all over again. ☺
Happy Birthday to your boy!
I hope you get snow for Christmas!
☺ Hope
Hi, Carol.
Now that finals are over and am I free to enjoy the season, I am looking forward to catching up on my favorite blogs. Glad to see you and yours are doing well. Wondering how things are going with your business.
Loved your cookie exchange post. We didn't do one this year but we will still bake a zillion cookies. We love to give gift baskets to all our neighbors. We have found it a great way to reach our lost neighbors.
Hugs to you,
Kat
Carol! So fun to see you in the Hodgepodge! Happy Birthday to all your December babies! I love your daughter's name.
I hope you and your family have a very merry Christmas and that 2012 is full of special blessings. Even though we've never met I always smile when you pop up on my blog, just as if you were an old old friend. : ) Maybe one of these days we'll meet face to face!
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