Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Monday, December 3, 2012

The Fine Art of Christmas





Last month of the year gathers hope and love,
True meaning of Christmas symbolized by a dove
With letters and prayers that St. Nicholas appears
Decorations---shopping to bring on good cheers

Thick snowflakes start floating a few days before
Adding to the spirit when making cookies—galore
Wrapping gifts late at night to hide the surprise
For Christmas day comes—eyes wide in great size

Tree is fashioned in a heartwarming display
Table arranged for the merry holiday buffet
House filled with warmth from God’s little gifts
In pajamas, they giggle and watch snow drifts

Church bells ring the morning our Lord was born
Who would’ve thought he’d die with a halo of thorn.
It arrives—celebrating the fine art of Christmas day,
Lingering memories of a jolly old man and his sleigh

Christmas and Poetry,
Bea

Monday, December 12, 2011

A Love that Lasts Forever

It’s true—no one will ever love you like your mother. On December 7, my mother left us to be with God, but she was not alone. Her three children and sister kept her company. My mother watched her children take their first breaths and we saw her take her last. Today, we put her to rest.  


Life wasn’t easy for my mom. Divorced at age thirty with three children, like all single mothers with an absent ex-husband, she sacrificed a lot for her children and never once stopped us from following our dreams. I admire the strength it must have taken to divorce when divorce was frowned upon, along with her and my grandmother’s hard work in giving us a good life. I remember her telling me that she kept her married name because she didn’t want her children to have to go to school with a different last name. Her decisions were always for the good of her children. She believed my brother, sister and I were her biggest accomplishments in life.

When my brother lived in New York, she would collect what monies she could to send him care packages, and when I lived in Germany, every day she would stay up to the early morning hours just to make sure she got a chance to talk to me on Skype. When her other daughter fell upon hard times, she would send text messages to let her daughter know that she loved her. As many reprimands as she dished out, she more than made up for with love.

I remember when we were young, my brother, sister and I would kneel around the manger at Christmas time to say our prayers before bed. On Christmas morning, my mom would have one of us put baby Jesus in the crib. It was a big deal to us and a memory I will treasure forever.

My mother was…creative when it came to pulling baby teeth. She would tie a string around our tooth and the other end around the refrigerator door and then slam it. But it was our job to find the tooth.

Then we grew up and had our own lives, and my mother bought a Maltese she named Buttons, to keep her company. He became her little baby.

She was a great cook, and come Thanksgiving, the entire family couldn’t wait to eat her turkey dressing. It was the best in the world. Then on Easter, she made her lamb cakes for friends and family. And in August, she made cold beet soup for the three Leos in her life.

There was one thing about my mother that many can agree with and that was her laugh. It was a hearty one. Not a wimpy, fake laugh, but one that made you feel like you could possibly be a comedian one day.

She loved football—most of all—her beloved Chicago Bears. We would either get together to watch the games, or call each other throughout the game with our comments. Even though she was very sick, she asked to have the Bear’s game on the Sunday before she passed.

It was this time of year, Christmas and snow, that my mother loved the most. If she could sit with a cup of Starbucks while watching a snowstorm, she’d be happy.

Merry Christmas from Heaven

I still hear the songs
I still see the lights
I still feel your love on cold wintery nights

I still share your hopes and all of your cares
I’ll even remind you to please say your prayers

I just want to tell you, you still make me proud
You stand head and shoulders above all the crowd

Keep trying each moment, to stay in His grace
I came here before you to help set your place

You don’t have to be perfect all of the time
He forgives you the slip, if you continue to climb

To my family and friends,
Please be thankful today
I’m still close beside you,
In a new special way

I Love you all dearly,
Now don’t shed a tear
Cause I’m spending my
Christmas with Jesus this year.
 by John Wm. Mooney, Jr.

My mother was religious, felt strongly about family and tradition, and made sure those around her were happy. Because of her devotion to friends and family, I don’t think she realized how many people truly loved her.

“Every time a bell rings, an angel gets [their] wings.” I believe my mom already earned hers.

Merry Christmas and Sweet Happiness, Mother…until we meet again.

Love your ‘precious baby’, Denise

Friday, November 25, 2011

The Beginning of the Season!

This is my favorite time of year; holiday cheer, winter gear and the anticipation of a new year. Not to mention, Santa’s reindeer, Leinenkugel “Fireside Nut Brown” beer, and for some of us, a bigger rear.

So to kick off the holiday season, I decided to post some Christmas trivia questions and add more every week. You can post your answers in the comments or shoot me an email.
 
1.  In Frosty the Snowman, who brought Frosty back to life?  Santa Claus
 
2.  Who lost $8,000 in It's a Wonderful Life? Uncle Billy
 
3.  In How the Grinch Stole Christmas, what biological shortcoming made the Grinch so mean? His heart was two sizes too small
 
4.  Who tells you she's in town by tap, tap, tappin' at your windowpane? Suzy Snowflake
 
5.  What is the biggest selling Christmas single of all time? White Christmas
 
6.  What was Scrooge's first name? Ebenezer
 
7.  Where was I when I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus? On the Stairs
 
8.  What was the name of Rudolph's dogsled driving friend? Yukon Cornelius
 
9.  Who said "God Bless Us, Every One!"? Tiny Tim
 
10. What carol contains the line "O tidings of comfort and joy"? God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
 
11.  In The Night Before Christmas I sprang from my bed to see what? What was the matter
 
12. Name the three reindeer whose names begin with a "D"? Dasher, Donder, Dancer
 
13. In the song "Grandma Got Run over by a Reindeer" what did Grandma go to get? Her medication
 
14. What was the first gift my true love sent on the sixth day of Christmas? Six geese a-laying
 
15. In what city did Miracle on 34th Street take place? New York
 
16. In It's a Wonderful Life, how did Clarence cleverly save George's life? He jumped in the river first
 
17. Who kept time with the Little Drummer Boy? The ox and the lamb
 
18. In The Night Before Christmas, where were the stockings hung? By the chimney
 
19. What is the name of the little girl in most versions of The Nutcracker? Clara
 
20. What is the last ghost called in A Christmas Carol? The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come

Prayers and Miracles,
Bea

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

The Fine Art of Christmas



Last month of the year gathers hope and love,
True meaning of Christmas symbolized by a dove
With letters and prayers that St. Nicholas appears
Decorations---shopping to bring on good cheers

Thick snowflakes start floating a few days before
Adding to the spirit when making cookies—galore
Wrapping gifts late at night to hide the surprise
For Christmas day comes—eyes wide in great size

Tree is fashioned in a heartwarming display
Table arranged for the festive holiday buffet
House filled with warmth from God’s little gifts
In pajamas, they giggle and watch snow drifts

Church bells ring the morning our Lord was born
Who would’ve thought he’d die with a halo of thorn.
It arrives—celebrating the fine art of Christmas day,
Lingering memories of a jolly old man and his sleigh

Saturday, December 26, 2009

'Twas the Day after Christmas!

I hope everyone had a joyous Christmas. My Christmas was full of food, family and fun. We have not been together much lately due to our hectic lives, so Christmas Eve and Christmas were especially wonderful for me.

Presents this year mainly consisted of personal things, and I want to share one of them with you. My brother is an excellent videographer, who owns his own business called Photoplay Productions. He videotaped my nephew, David singing When Christmas Comes to Town from the Polar Express. David sang it A cappella and then my brother fit the song to it and added additional camera effects. Of course I cried the entire time watching it because it’s such a precious gift, and I’m not only talking about this video but my nephew.




May the rest of your holiday be full of wonder and excitement.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Merry Christmas!

If you live in the area, I highly recommend the Christkindlmarket in Chicago. The weather isn't the best, but the shops and food make up for it.

I apologize for the inactivity on my blog. You see, I’m a procrastinator so I’m doing everything now to be ready by Christmas Eve and Christmas. I’ll be spending Christmas Eve at my brother’s house enjoying good food, yearly memories and traditions. On Christmas, I’ll be celebrating at my sister’s house. Christmas Eve and Christmas are my favorite holidays and I am looking forward to being with my family.

A recent tradition we started is letter writing. On Thanksgiving, we put all our names in a hat and everyone takes a piece of paper with a name without telling anyone who it is then writes them a letter. It’s a time to express what that person means to you. On Christmas Eve, we put our letters on a plate and on the way out the door take it home to read in private. Sometimes we forget to tell the ones we love the most how we feel and this gives us the opportunity to do so.

Does your family have any traditions?

I most likely will not be back until after Christmas, so I want to wish you a Merry Christmas. May God keep you safe in your travels and celebrations.

Monday, December 7, 2009

It's a Wonderful Life!

It’s that time of year for my favorite holiday and one of my favorite movies. To celebrate, I decided to give a quiz to test your knowledge of “It’s a Wonderful Life.” The winner gets to pick from a few choices, which I will name later on. You may post your responses in the comments area, or send them by email through my profile. Deadline is December 20. Good luck, everyone! Extended until Sunday, December 27. Winning prize choices:

1) $25 Amazon Gift card

2) Me as a Chicago tour guide for the winner

3) “It’s a Wonderful Life’s” picture on a coffee cup


1) If George was never born, what would be the name of the Building & Loan?

2) What are the years on Harry Bailey’s tombstone?
3)
What day and time on earth is George contemplating dying?
4)
How did George lose his hearing and in what ear?
5)
What is the name of the woman who works at the Building & Loan?
6)
What does Mary say (the quote) in George’s deaf ear when she’s in the drug store as a child?
7) What does Uncle Billy use as reminders?
8)
What is the name of the actor who plays old man Potter?
9)
What are the cop and cab driver’s names?
10)
What does George say (the quote) to his dad at the dining room table after his father tells him to get an education and get out of this town?
11)
What year did Harry Bailey graduate high school?
12)
What book does the angel leave George and what did he write in it (quote it)?
13)
What is the name of the town “It’s a Wonderful Life” takes place?
14)
As a child, what role did the actor who uses the key to open the dance floor play?
15)
What song is Mary and George singing walking home after falling in the pool?
16)
Give the address and the name of the house Mary and George wind up living in?
17)
What three things happen to show George is alive?
18)
Name of the bush Mary hides in after her robe comes off.
19)
What is Mary’s brother’s name?
20)
How old is the angel?
21)
What’s the name of the drug store?
22)
What did Harry achieve at college?
23)
How much money does George and Mary have for their honeymoon?
24)
Why did Mr. Gower put poison in the medication?
25)
What is the name of the angel and what was his profession before he died?
26)
What movie is playing at the cinema when George is running through the town wishing everyone a Merry Christmas?
27)
What are the three things George and Mary give to the Martini family and what do they represent?
28)
How much money does Potter offer George to work for him?
29)
How many children do Mary and George have and what are their names?
30)
What did these men do and/or receive during the war? Burt, Ernie, Marty, Harry and George
31)
What is the name of the male employee who works at the Building & Loan?
32) How much money does Uncle Billy lose?
33)
Where does Violet consider moving to as an adult?
34)
What is the angel’s title?
35)
If George was never born, what would be the name of the town?
36)
What is the complete drink the angel orders?
37)
What book is the angel reading?


Bonus: The world would be different if we were never born. Name one thing you know of that would have changed someone’s life, good or bad.