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So, Christmas Lovers, are you ready? It really is hard to believe there are only three more sleeps, but ready or not, here we are. When a person gets closer to the big day, especially if one is hosting the festivities and family gatherings, it is suddenly very easy to cross things off the list that were really only hopefuls anyway. At this late stage, only essentials need apply.
But we're not hosting this year, so for me, it's been a gentle rhythm
of getting into the Christmas spirit. A little baking, a little cleaning, some decorating when the whim inspires, a little
shopping, a concert or two. Enjoying the rustle of tissue paper, not to mention the sampling of chocolates
and baking. All with cheerful cups of tea and Christmas music in the air ... and, since there's no pressure, there's also time for being quiet with one's thoughts and for being in wonder all over again as we prepare for this beautiful and sacred time of year.
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We've been writing out cards, making lists, dreaming up something nice for you to read here. Even composing a note with some hard-to-say things to someone dear. Yet I feel comforted as I sit here at my antique table in the warm glow.
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Beribboned packages are beginning to show up in various corners of the house. Oh, what fun! I love presents and I love surprises of a good kind. I used to be the kid under the tree rattling all the boxes to see if they shook. We have presents under the tree, but they seem to be gathering elsewhere as well.
Surprise Santa parcels are arriving in the mailbox which we then add to the growing pile. There's more parcels inside that gorgeous box with the gold dots. I thought the elegant ceramic birds perched on top--both a gift from a dear friend earlier this month--lend a certain je ne sais quoi to this little vignette.
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Now, who can talk about Christmas baking without providing some eye candy and maybe a recipe to go with it. This Chocolate Marshmallow Roll was a favourite at Christmas when we were kids growing up. It was especially yummy, stolen and eaten straight from the freezer. With a texture that's soft and crunchy, sweet and chocolate-y -- what is there not to love?
The other evening I happened to say to Rick, "I think I'm getting addicted to those marshmallow pieces.
"No getting addicted, you already are," said he, with a grin.
Haha ... indeed, she is already obsessed. Quite.
"No getting addicted, you already are," said he, with a grin.
Haha ... indeed, she is already obsessed. Quite.
I promised Facebook friends I'd share the recipe. So here it is. Quite simple. A tad messy, which just means you'll have to lick your fingers, not just the bowl, when it's all done.
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CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOW ROLL
1/2 cup butter
1 450g (16oz) package milk or semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 450g (16oz) package coloured miniature marshmallows
1 cup broken walnuts
1 tsp vanilla
1 cup or so flaked coconut
Melt butter and chocolate chips in heavy saucepan on low heat;
stir until smooth and creamy.
Remove from heat; stir in vanilla.
Fold in marshmallows and walnuts; mix till everything is coated.
Sprinkle a generous sheet of wax paper with the coconut.
Spoon out marshmallow mix onto coconut.
Form into two logs using the wax paper to shape.
Finish rolling the logs in coconut.
Form into two logs using the wax paper to shape.
Finish rolling the logs in coconut.
Refrigerate at least one hour
beforeindulging slicing into 3/4 inch slices.
before
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As a way to close out this old year, as this may well be my last post for 2016, I decided to post one of our holiday photos taken this past summer. Rick and I are standing at the entry of the Glasgow Botanic Garden on a cloudy afternoon. 'Twas a wee bit rainy, which meant I finally had a chance to wear my new red raincoat; the weather had been so lovely we hardly needed it.
Looking ahead to the new year, I still have photos I want to share of our holiday to England ... I never did show you pictures of our visit to Highclere Castle where Downton Abbey was filmed. We had a wonderful tour of the house and gardens, and it really did feel special walking down that grand staircase in the main hall, even though we were wearing our heavy duty walking shoes... no sign of dance slippers or elegant Lady Mary shoes that day.
And so, dear beautiful friends, before I go I want to wish each of you a very special Christmas. May you catch glimpses of heaven in unexpected places. May you experience tidings of comfort and joy. And for those with light, merry hearts, may there be much laughter and celebration.
God bless us everyone!
Love,
Brenda
xox
Linking with Five on Friday
Lovely pictures! I like the happy mess on your desk. We're counting only 1 more sleep, as youngest son arrives home tomorrow for the festive weekend! I'm checking all my lists, making sure nothing important has been left undone. Happy Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful post, love the gentle rhythm of your Christmas build up this year. thank you too for sharing the recipe, if there is time I shall make it this year, if not, I'll tuck it away for next year. Merry christmas to you and yours xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks for the glimpses of your cosy Christmas activities, and thanks too for sharing the yummy looking recipe. I'm wishing you and yours a Happy Christmas and New Year :) xx
ReplyDeleteWishing you a lovely peaceful Christmas, dear Brenda.
ReplyDeleteYour picture of the two of you is wonderful! Both of you look so happy.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your count down to Christmas.
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That chocolate recipe sounds delicious, one I will book mark for next year. Can not wait to see your photos next year of your visit to Highclere Castle, I still have not made it there yet and I live closer than you :)
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Christmas!
Angela - Garden Tea Cakes and Me
Lovely photos. The picture of the two of you is wonderful. May you have a happy and healthy holiday season.
ReplyDeleteHappy Five on Friday!
What lovely snapshots of your Yuletide season. Merry Christmas, Brenda!
ReplyDeleteLovely vignettes from your home, Brenda. May you have a very Merry Christmas, filled with Christ's light and love. And I, for one, will eagerly await more stories of your trip to England. I still have a few to share from our trip, too.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you also, thanks for sharing a peek into your world.
ReplyDeleteWell I think I'm going to end my visits here today Brenda. You have left me with beautiful images of Christmas in the best way. I still have some last minute things to do, but will think of you at your antique desk enjoying the splendor of it all. Merry Christmas to you and your dear husband. That's such a nice photo of the two of you! Enjoy your family gatherings, and God bless!
ReplyDeleteWendy xox
That's such a great photo of the two of you and brings back fun memories too! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely and festive everything is in your home, I've enjoyed all you have shared with us Wishing you and yours a wonderful Christmas:)
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed some of your photos on FB Bren and think your (very neat) desk looks lovely with the added sparkle. Christmas is more enjoyable and laid back when one is not hosting and it's a warm gathering when informal.
ReplyDeleteAll the best for Christmas and the new year,
xx
Judith
What a lovely happy festive post! So glad to be able to visit with you & enjoy your post!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a very merry Christmas!
How festive and cozy your home looks, Brenda! Merry Christmas to you and Rick!
ReplyDeleteBren: I love this post - but then I love all your posts. Your writing and your messages are always so uplifting and inspiring. Many thanks for the Chocolate Marshmallow Roll recipe. I am anxious to give it a try. Blessings to you and yours in the upcoming year. And, have a very Merry Christmas! Hugs, Sandra Lambiotte
ReplyDeleteOh that marshmallow treat looks yummy! Happy Christmas and a great and prosperous new year.
ReplyDeleteOh that's right...you have much more to show us. I think posts on Highclere will be especially welcome when we don't have Downton Abbey to watch this winter. Your marshmallow treat looks colorful and tasty! I'd be addicted as well. Lovely picture of you and Rick. Always a pleasure to actually see our blogging friends. Merry Christmas Eve Eve!
ReplyDeleteA lovely festive five! The marshmallow roll looks yummy and I'll be adding the recipe to my list, thank you. Merry Christmas and have a wonderful festive holiday.
ReplyDeleteAhhh ... now I'm ready for Christmas. Couldn't have done it without you, Brenda. Thank you so much for your lovely lovely post.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful peaceful post. Have a lovely Christmas. B x
ReplyDeleteThat seems to be an easy going Christmas time. For me this year too. No family, but friends, but not a great supper either. Merry Christmas to you !
ReplyDeleteYour household seems ready to enjoy the holiday. Having done our Hanukkah celebration early,I feel a bit let down -- but also relieved that I'm done with the wrapping and cooking. That marshmallow log looks like kid's dream!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful from beginning to end! I always appreciate your thoughtful, happy posts!
ReplyDeleteWishing you and yours a blessed Christmas season and New Year!
A lovely post and thank you for the recipe. As Christmas has passed, do you think it would work with white chocolate for Easter?
ReplyDeleteWishing you a perfectly beautiful and exciting 2017.
Oh how lovely... such precious wrapping paper in the photo at the top and that red bow! ... and what a lovely photo of you both at the end, too! I am looking forward to your posts of your travels in England. And, I can totally relate to the desk being a pile... time for me to get that back under control before the new year kicks off.
ReplyDeleteHappiest Christmas and Blessings on the New Year!
Christi