tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7711550997062819324.post6046309096226045743..comments2023-04-05T03:55:09.745-06:00Comments on Abundance of the Heart: Normal lady is backUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7711550997062819324.post-4817582315593109472009-12-19T20:00:26.581-06:002009-12-19T20:00:26.581-06:00I'll bet those lights above your cabinets look...I'll bet those lights above your cabinets look beautiful in the dark!<br />You reminded me of a story about when my mom was little. My grandparents were very poor one Christmas, so they didn't have the money for a tree. My grandfather took wire and branches and constructed a Christmas tree frame. Then he went into the woods and cut a branch off of evergreens here and there on a long walk, came home, wired the cuttings all over the frame and then hung lights and their few ornaments from Christmas Past all over it. Mom says it was one of the most beautiful trees she can remember. (of course way back then the tree stayed up for a week or so) Isn't it cool to know how people did so much with what little they had? Being in want can either produce disappointment, or creativity. I hope I always choose creativity!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7711550997062819324.post-60489598255884553542009-12-17T09:09:29.526-06:002009-12-17T09:09:29.526-06:00love the decor, im gonna run now, to try and find ...love the decor, im gonna run now, to try and find some gifts for my family, gonna be hard w/such a tight budget this year! i do admire your stamina, i wish i was able to run around like i did, even 10 years ago, and it's funny, my poor manger has been "arranged" so many times by the little ones, that poor joseph and mary dont even know where they are from day to day!liz from new yorknoreply@blogger.com