Impromptu Christmas

I have in my pile of “things I found at GoodWill” a couple of very nice little pictures with holiday themes. I believe they came from a very organized person’s home because placement instructions are on the back of each. “Laundry room” is written in red marker on one. Laundry room? Okay, someone is very neat . . . and it is not me.

I am indulging in a Christmas without prompts. Yesterday I decided that. I reached in boxes and grabbed bits of garland and snarled up coils of bells and shiny balls and stuck them here and there – including the middle of a double doorway. Just keep to the right and if you brush the hanging “decoration”, well, every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings, right?

I found a tree about 15 inches high that had been packed under something heavy; it was flat – spatula flat. I sat there with it between my knees and tugged and twisted little branches until it was rehabilitated, added some red berries and tiny silver bead garland and sat it on a window sill with a little stuffed hedgehog completing the outdoorsy motif. At least I think it’s a hedgehog; if it’s a tiny beaver, there could be trouble.