Sunday, December 22, 2019

First Christmas In The New House


It has been a different Christmas season here at the Bula home in Bakersfield. It’s a new house, new area and new weather. Warm and very nice. I did have to put on a sweater the other day it did drop to 40 overnights.   Problem with the new house is you must spend time figuring out where all the Christmas decorations will go in the new floor plan. It was quick and easy at the other homes.  OH, But I forgot, I have no decorations so you would think this will be easy. It’s not. 36 years of Christmas decorations (or as Joe calls it, "Christmas crap" all gone, all lost in the Camp Fire. Which I’m not really feeling that bad about losing.  Some of that Christmas “crap” needed to be burned.
I do look forward to the day when we hit a holiday or life’s milestone and not always be remind of what we lost in the fire. Looks like that may not happen for a few years. But we are so blessed.
It has been a different Christmas season here at the Bula home in Bakersfield. It’s a new house, new area and new weather. Warm and very nice. I did have to put on a sweater the other day it did drop to 40 overnights.   Problem with the new house is you must spend time figuring out where all the Christmas decorations will go in the new floor plan. It was quick and easy at the other homes.  OH, But I forgot, I have no decorations so you would think this will be easy. It’s not. 36 years of Christmas decorations (or as Joe calls it, "Christmas crap" all gone, all lost in the Camp Fire. Which I’m not really feeling that bad about losing.  Some of that Christmas “crap” needed to be burned.

I do look forward to the day when we hit a holiday or life’s milestone and not always be remind of what we lost in the fire. Looks like that may not happen for a few years. 
With the new house comes new stuff!  Which is what I’m focusing on. I wanted to share with you some of the new Christmas items I have found for our new life and house.
This neighborhood is very festive. More than 75% of the family have some sort of decor up on their homes. Some are very elegant, and few make you giggle. We have never been in such a Christmas-y neighborhood. I love it. I make Joe drive down every street to see the lights. He hates that. but doses it anyways. Everyone is in the spirit of the holiday. And of course, I want to keep up with Jones. but I don’t have any decorations and it will take some years of collecting to build back up our Christmas stash. Just like fabric. So, I did some research and found out you can rent lights and have them installed and taken down. WOW! How much can that be? Well its $1,200! I don’t think so.

So, I made some big red bows, there are YouTube videos show you how. The Magnolia Housewife was a great one. I bought some holly and lighted garlands (Amazon).  Some ornaments at Home Goods. love the Home Goods. I even have 2 cross stitch ornaments I made last year while driving 7 hours (one way) to visit Matthew and his family for the holidays. Now I can walk to his house. but I drive, its is 2 miles.


 I’ve also been looking to replace my Christmas china. Haven’t found anything that goes with my house which is blues and greens. But I follow a blogger Miss Mustard Seed and she posted about finding these vintage (1970) 12 Day of Christmas plate set on eBay. She too was having trouble with Christmas colors. I found them! Let the biding begin. So much fun. Then I needed a dinner plate or charger that would go with my new finds and I found a very classic Lenox pattern called Opal Innocence. I bought 8 dinner plates for now. I’m still looking for a silverware pattern. But the wine goblets on the table are the real find. Again eBay, I liked them because of their white snowy design and a gold rim that goes with the Lenox dinner plates. They are called, Arby's Winter Wineglasses. I did a little research on them and found out they were a giveaway gift in the 80's from Arby fast food restaurant. Buy a burger get a free glass. Too funny!  but they are perfect! 
So, when we are having that big dinner party (ha ha) and invited the president, please don't tell him the glasses are from Arby's!

But instead of mopping over what we lost. Which I can easily do. I’m focusing of the future and enjoying being able to make new memory. So, I made a video of the house to give you a peek of the Bula's simple Christmas time.



 Oh, and how can I forget the beautiful Nativity set I’m collecting by artist Patrice’sBrewster. Love collecting. Because this is the real reason why we are celebrating with family and friends, enjoy feasts of food and presents under the tree.  Its Christs our Savors birth. Merry Christmas! 


2 comments:

  1. Sorry you lost your house in Paradise. I used to live in Porterville so know that is a few months you won't need a sweater! Loved you r blue quilt

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