Wednesday, December 12, 2012

12-12-12 A Significant Day

This sweet little Norfolk Pine sits inside my 12-12-12 cup of the day.  The date today is rather significant in that this (string of same numbers) will never happen again in our lifetime.  Makes me want to make this day rather significant, but if we stop and think about it, everyday in our lives is significant in some way.  Whether it is smiling at a stranger or discovering a cure for Alzheimer's (my greatest wish) each day in our lives is significant.  I dropped $2.00 in the Salvation Army bucket on my way out of Trader Joe's today...now that may seem a rather insignificant amount, but if everyone that entered Trader Joe's today dropped $2.00 in the Salvation Army  bucket  think of the huge consequential difference that $2.00 would bring to those in need.  




Did you know that today is "Poinsettia Day".  Joel Roberts Poinsett, the man who introduced the lovely flower to the US  while a diplomat to Mexico, died today in 1851.  Poinsettia's are one of my favorite flowers to display in my home during the holidays, so I thank you Mr. Poinsett for bringing us this beautiful flower to enjoy during the holidays.


And because it is definitely that time of the year for sharing...I thought I would share the link to this lovely Christmas Subway Art.  I did something similar at Thanksgiving and loved the way in turned out so thought I would try it again for Christmas.  Here is the link  Just put it in a pretty frame and you have a lovely piece of Christmas Art.  I have this on my entry way table to greet my guests.  And speaking of entryway...here are a few images from the entryway so stop by sometime and have a cup of coffee with me.  You know I have plenty of cups!!!







OK, enough is enough...you now have the full picture of the entryway table, but the invitation is open, stop by for coffee.  I know I have some pretty delicious tea bags in the cupboard as well.

"Christmas is the season for kindling the fire of hospitality in the hall, the genial flame of charity in the heart."  ~  Washington Irving

Until next time....

11 comments:

  1. I very much like your tiny Norfolk pine! Looks like you are feeling festive. You are correct that each of us contributed $2 to the Salvation Army, many more people would have a joyous Christmas.

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  2. Lovely decorations - love the pine in the cup. Cute Santa too.

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  3. i love your little mug-planted pine. :) and i agree - every day is a significant one. i don't know if you read leontien's blog, but i've got her latest post on my sidebar. putting each new day in perspective...

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  4. thanks for the history..fun knowing things like that!!
    your photos ae fun!!!

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  5. I would love to step into your entryway and share a cup of coffee or tea with you! Your decorations and subway art are so welcoming!

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  6. oh my your posts comes today with lots of nuggets of info. so great. i'm happy to learn about mr. poinsettia. so neat!! gorgeous decor. so lovely!! thanks for sharing. ( :

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  7. A gorgeous Poinsettia, my fav Christmas flower. :) You have so many sweet decorations, wow!
    Have a magical Holiday Season, Deanna!

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  8. Deanna! evening! my doggie is asleep and i need to be soon so this will be quick. Yes, to the Alzheimer cure! Yes to $2 in the little red pot per all and yes to your excellent decor that you photo-ed and shared. thank you.

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  9. Your entryway is the essence of Holiday welcome. Wish I were close enough to drop by and have tea with you often. Much love and Happy Christmas, sweet friend.

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  10. Beautiful shots! I always love looking at your bright shiny pictures. When I'm having a grumpy morning at work, I pull up your blog and smile.

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  11. You knew I was going to ask about the tea, didn't you? Wish I could come today stroll through your house to "oooh" and "aaah".

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