2025 is quickly winding down. We spent the last Sunday of 2025 in church, and had our picture taken in the foyer after the service.
It was a perfect way to prepare our hearts and minds for the true meaning of Christmas.
2025 is quickly winding down. We spent the last Sunday of 2025 in church, and had our picture taken in the foyer after the service.
Merry Christmas!
We're leaving shortly to go to our son's house [Steve & Sharon], but I wanted to write a quick post to wish all of you a very Merry Christmas!
We celebrated with all our family last night at our house. A family Christmas Eve celebration has been our tradition ever since Jerry and I married. The tables were set and awaiting everyone's arrival for a 4:00 o'clock dinner.
This year it seems there hasn't been much to write about or if there is something there's no time to write a about it. These have been very busy days for me, as I'm sure they've been for you too.
Last week I drove down to my childhood stomping grounds to have lunch with a group of gals I went to high school with. When possible, we have lunch once a month. When I first started going to the lunches [around 2008] there were nine of us in the group. Two have since passed away and one has dementia and no longer attends, so our group is down to six and of the six two have become widows. Life is full of change.
Last Sunday, during the morning worship service, the children of Orchard Ridge presented a short Christmas program. As always, they were delightful.
Children, Friends and Family [my hubby, daughter and son-in-law] are the perfect combination for a lovely day!
Last Saturday, December 13th, was The Whitney's Christmas Tea. 160 guests were anticipated, but by my calculations there were about 141 attendees. I took lots of pictures but will just share a few of them here on my blog.
We had a 11:00 a.m. seating on the first floor and a 12:00 o'clock seating on the second floor. The flow and timing was so much smoother than last year's tea.
There were strolling carolers who were delightful.
The Ladies' Christmas Tea [at Orchard Ridge Church of the Nazarene] has come and gone. It was held last Saturday, December 6th, and was the largest one we've had in our new building, with 89 ladies reserving a spot. A great time was had by all.
For this tea I opted to give ladies an opportunity to set and hostess a table. We had 11 tables. Our ladies were shy about volunteering, so two ladies set two tables and I set three, but now that they've seen how it's done and how creatively rewarding it is, I'm hoping the response will be better the next time we do it.
The hostesses gathered last Thursday from 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. to set their tables and get them ready for Saturday's noon arrival time. Some of the hubby's even helped set-up