Sunday, December 26, 2010

WHITE CHRISTMAS IN ATLANTA


Good morning on this day after Atlanta's first white Christmas in over 100 years! Although not much snow for some of you, it was pretty exciting for those of us here in the Deep South! We're also thankful that we didn't wake up to an ice-storm this morning. I hope everybody had a very merry Christmas!





An even bigger event than the snow (at our house, at least!), was the fact that this was my daughter's first-ever experience at being the hostess for our family's Christmas celebration. She did a spectacular job, and I'm so proud of her! She has a wonderful house for entertaining and she and her husband are practically legends among their friends for their fun and frequent parties. They treated us to a wonderful Christmas Day, full of love and priceless memories.





 

 Presents!

 Lola---my grandchild...
as in "Let me get this straight.. my grandchild is a DOG?"

The aftermath!







Cheers!

Today, I'm joining Seasonal Sundays








10 comments:

  1. Sounds like you had a magical Christmas! Lovin' your Grandpup-enjoy:@)

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  2. It looks like you had a wonderful celebration. I'm glad you were able to have a white Christmas. La

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  3. What a beautiful Christmas post!!! BUT, my "FAVORITE" thingy is the material BEHIND the Vixen&Blitzen pillows! I would LOVE a closer look and a HINT of the designer, "OH I LOVED the pattern"???(Do you know the designer name?) I also LOVED your tree and of course the "Grandpuppy", AND Oh the AFTERMATH!!! Have a WONDERFUL holiday week...
    Donna

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  4. You've obviously taught your precious daughter well concerning the art of gracious entertaining! Thank you for sharing your wonderful day and for stopping by my post. Merry Christmas! Cherry Kay

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  5. How lovely for you to have not only snow but to spend the day at your daughter's. Thanks so much for sharing. I love that glass with the snowdrops!!

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  6. And cheers to you my sweet friend. What a wonderful home for parties and the tree is lovely. I'm so glad you had a white Christmas too Tracy - 100 years? Wow.

    By the way, my mother refers to our dog as her Grand-dogger, because she is a girl of course:)

    -Rene

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  7. So glad you got to experience a white Christmas. Glad that you got to enjoy Christmas with your daughter.

    It's great to have you being a part of Seasonal Sundays. As these days turn from the Christmas Season to the Season of Winter, I hope you'll continue to share with us.

    - The Tablescaper

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  8. We too are delighted by the Ga. snow. Lovely snow pics.

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  9. Hurray for Snow! We had the first White Christmas here in 67 years...the perfect amount, already gone! Looks like you had a FUN Christmas~ Lovely daughter & granddog :-)

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  10. I came over from Cass's blog "That old house". I liked the name of your blog. Looks like you had a great holiday. Don't worry, you are not alone, my only grandchild is a cat. I also live in the south and don't these lovely old places look nice in snow? (as long as it goes away quickly)
    Kat

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