I don't decorate for Christmas until after Thanksgiving, so I decorated our Christmas tree on the first few days of December. It is full of sentimental ornaments that bring back many memories as I place them on our tree.
We were happy to have decorated the outside of our home the day after Thanksgiving, as the cold and snow finally arrived! Colorado experienced significant snowfall over several days following a prolonged drought.
We usually leave some leaves on our lawns in late fall, as we have seen the deer dig under the snow to eat them all winter. They are good foragers, and they survive on what they can find in the wild.
Santa Claus visits our community in early December, and although our oldest granddaughter is a few months away from becoming a teenager, she agreed to take photos with him again.
My husband and I joined in, as this might be the last year we see him!
We even get to take a ride in a horse-drawn carriage after seeing Santa Claus!
Our community is about 25 miles west of Denver, located in a valley of the foothills, and on our way back home after seeing Santa Claus, we had this view of dramatic, stormy snow clouds over the city!
This past week, we enjoyed listening to our oldest grandson and oldest granddaughter play the viola in a holiday orchestra production at their schools. They both enjoy music very much!
Our youngest granddaughter enjoys ballet, and her ballet school put on a fabulous production of "The Nutcracker" this week.
Our granddaughter had some solo parts in the dance of the "Russian Candy Canes" segment of the ballet, as seen in the short video above.
She was so excited!
As these assorted decorations proclaim ..."It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas"...and more busy times are ahead!
I'll be writing my Christmas cards, baking some traditional cookies, and making savory zeppole that we serve as appetizers.
I'm sure you are all busy too! Enjoy all the fun!
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17 comments:
A truly beautiful tree! Loved seeing your grands in performances! So much talent. Hope you enjoy the holidays!
Hello, Pat
Your Christmas tree and decorations look beautiful.
Love the snowy images and critters too.
Your granddaughter is lovely, she must be very proud and happy to be in the Nutcracker ballet. The carriage ride looks fun. Love the dramatic sky shot too. Take care, have a wonderful week ahead.
Sounds like you've had a lovely beginning to your December! Love all the holiday fun with family! We don't decorate until after Thanksgiving either and we actually put up our tree (a fresh one) this past weekend! You're right - it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas! Happy baking! Visiting via #MMBC
The concerts, the Nutcracker, the visit to Santa and a carriage ride? Could anything be more perfect Christmas? Add to it a glorious memory-filled tree (mine is like that too) and deer -- I'd say life is pretty wonderful for you right now, Pat. And I wish you a wonderful holiday season full of love and joy.
Great Christmas celebrations. I love the deer close-up, The Nutcracker Suite, and all the other festivities. #MMBC
Your tree is beautiful and the snowy scenes are stunning, they look like something off a Christmas card! How wonderful to have Santa Claus visit your community!
Well done the kids, The Nutcracker looks like a fantastic performance.
Hooray for your snow! What fun Christmas events are when our loved ones are part of the cast! Your tree is beautiful! Ours is up but undecorated at present. Happy new week to you.
Love the Nutcracker pics- always a fave- beautiful!
I love all of your photos! Your grandchildren are adorable and they all look very talented! And the carriage ride sounds so fun! Glad you are already enjoying holiday fun and I hope the rest of the month is just as great!
Your Christmas tree is gorgeous!
Your tree is lovely! It sounds like you have been enjoying lots of fun Christmas events. That Nutcracker production looks wonderful.
Those early-December moments sound wonderfully bittersweet, wrapping tradition, snowfall, and growing-up milestones into one warm holiday memory
Marvelous photos! Looks like you've had a lot of fun. Thank you for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2025/12/nativities-from-around-world.html
Oh, what a magnificent Christmas tree! Zooming in, I marvel at the many ornaments.
It turns out that customs vary greatly. While you decorate your tree festively at the beginning of December, it is customary for us to do so shortly before 24 December.
Such a lovely post, which I really enjoyed. Just like your wonderful quote on Instagram, by the way...
Loved to see you ans your family. Thank you for sharing at MosaicMonday ❤️
Love your tree. We have one tree that is all memories from vacations to gift exchanges. It brings up so many happy times.
Your tree is beautiful and I love the sentimental ornaments and do the same with our tree. How fun to see the orchestra and the Nutcracker production with your daughter in it.
What a beautiful tree. When ornaments are brought out every year there are always stories to tell. We do the same. Your grandchildren are involved in wonderful things.
Happy December days! Lots of baking going on around here, too.
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