Friday, December 01, 2023

santa baby . . .

Hello, I'm so glad you're here!  (Who am I kidding??  I'm so glad *I'M* here!  Hahaha!)  

Welcome, welcome to the first post of the annual Online Advent Calendar, hosted by Jo at Serendipitous Stitching! Each day she'll update the source post to reveal the day's guest poster!  It's loads of fun and a wonderful way to count down to Christmas, stitchingly!  Every year, Jo chooses a theme—this year it's Santas—and asks her bloggers to share a theme-related tidbit, and a Christmas stitching! And this year, I'm very honored to be December 1; Day ONE!  So on to it!

I've been a Santa-lover my whole life.  In other words, I still believe.  :)  I used to have an extensive collection of Santas of all sorts, shapes, and sizes, but when we moved from the house to the RV, I pared down a lot, and have continued to do so over the last fourteen years that we've been fulltime RVers.  Still, I have my very first Santa, who's nearly as old (aka "vintage") as I am . . .
Isn't he beautiful?! I also have two beautiful Jim Shore Santas, but would you believe, I haven't decorated yet?  I'm saving that for this weekend!  So they're not out to take a photo of, to share.

We also have lots of Santa traditions in our family.  For example, there's the visit to go see Santa.  Joc has done that with her kiddos from Ellie's first year . . .
Ellie and Santa 2012
Ellie (with Sawyer) and Santa 2013. Love Sawyer's holding his ears!
Merkel Girls and Santa 2014
Merkel Girls and Santa 2015
Merkel Girls and Santa 2016
These just get more hilarious as they go. My-oh-my, what a handful they were with him!  And he was the best, most patient, and hilarious Santa ever!  This year they took everyone including Ezra, and I'm not sure what I was expecting, but it sure wasn't this . . .
Merkel Family and Santa 2023
All I can think of is that Ezra equates men with dark beards to his dad, and men with white beards to his Pawpaw!  LOL!

On Christmas Eve, one of our favorite traditions is to go down to the main circle through Joc's community, and catch Santa coming through on the fire truck!!  
The kids (and this adult, as well) are delighted by this charming service (check out Edith's rapt little face)!

Then there's always the Galaxy of Lights tour at our local Botanical Gardens.  I've done the walking tour the last couple of years, and it's so much FUN to see all the lights and special effects!  But my favorite display is—yeah, you guessed it—Santa and his sleigh!
I think an elf is holding the reigns while Santa slips down the chimney!!

I gave a lot of thought to what I'd share Christmas stitching-wise in this post.  To be honest, other than this cross-stitched tree I shared in August . . .

And this 2008 BOM Christmas Quilt that I finished and shared last December . . .

I haven't done a lot of Christmas stitching over the past two years.  So I decided to share this darling ornament that fits the theme . . .
I loved creating this little fellow! I didn't use a pattern (so I don't have one to share).  He's based off of a tin Santa ornament I had and wanted to replicate in felt.
Such fun!

Glad tidings to you, dear reader!  I wish you a Merry Christmas and a joy-filled New Year!  Don't forget to check in with Jo at Serendipitous Stitching each day, to count down the days until Christmas!  Thank you, Jo, for always doing such a lovely job with your blog hops!


And to all, a good night.  
:)

21 expressed . . .:

Vroomans' Quilts said...

HAHAHA - how I remember all those crying with Santa photos! But what a lovely one this year. May your days be Merry and Bright.

Jo who can't think of a clever nickname said...

Thanks for taking part in the Advent Calendar Blog Hop this year. You really were the perfect person to start our Santa themed hop this year!
That poor little girl though, bless her, she really did not want to be near Santa! I'm sure those photos will be coming out for her 18th Birthday!
The lights look gorgeous and I love your very first Santa too.

A Patchwork of Crafts said...

Love your felt Santa, and thank you for starting off the Advent this year with your wonderful collection of photographs and memories.

jocondine said...

So happy to open this 2023 Advent Calendar, it's so fun! And so glad to visit you for this first door! Love your felt Santa, specially that moon shape. Joyeuses fêtes de Noël ! xxx

Gwen said...

What a great start to the Advent Hop. Stories and pictures were great. Love your felt Santa, quilt, and Christmas tree.

Roni said...

A lovely start, thank you for sharing your work, and all your lovely Christmas memories xx

Clare-Aimetu said...

What a super start to the Advent Hop, lovely photos. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas 🎄

Kate said...

That vintage Santa is really fun. Love the pictures of the girls with Santa! A very fun post. Hope you have a wonderful holiday season with lots of time with the family this year.

gracie said...

Love those Santa visit photos. Your Santa ornament looks great.

Cheryl's Teapots2Quilting said...

I love your Santa ornament you made. It's always funny to see your granddaughter crying with Santa every year. Poor thing. Glad she out grew it. How is Todd?

Melisa- pinkernpunkinquilting said...

Such a fun post, Denise. Love the photos of the kiddos with Santa. How precious. Happy December. Hugs.

Shelly said...

That's great, those pictures are hilarious of the little girl crying with Santa and then all of a sudden a perfect picture with no one crying! I have one of my daughter about to cry but I can't find it. Love your Christmas projects! Happy December!

Mary - Lecoeurceltique said...

Enjoyed your Santa filled post. Your Santa photos must bring back some wonderful memories.

Elfie said...

I have really enjoyed reading your post. As a fellow Santa fancier Ifelt right at home. I love all of your photos. Enjoy your decorating. Merry Christmas!

Sheryl said...

I really enjoyed reading your post and love the photos you have shared. Pretty Santa felt ornaments. Happy Christmas.

Janet O. said...

Couldn't have kicked off this blog hop with a better person.
That is a very jolly "vintage" Santa. Do you have photos of your Santa collection at its peak?
Ellie really didn't like Santa, did she? Good to see she has finally come to terms with the jolly guy.
I love your family traditions.
Great job replicating the tin ornament. Turned out very cute.
I just finished putting up 33 of my 37 nativities, and I am beginning to think I don't want to collect things anymore. LOL

Leonore Winterer said...

Love all your Santa stories and pictures (although that one girl, Ellie I pessume? does not seem all to happy about seeing him!). Thanks for sharing!

DJ said...

What a wonderful post! (Sorry I'm a little late to the party..LOL) Those Santas have the patience of a saint! My poor little granddaughter shattered some eardrums at her first visit to Santa...she did much better this year. What a cute little "vintage" Santa, so adorable! I love your felt Santa, how clever of you to design your own pattern, it's truly lovely! Happy Stitching!

Beth in IL said...

Your Santa photos were perfect. Thank you for sharing.

Tiffstitch said...

Oh my goodness. It took Ellie a little longer to get over Santa's scariness eh? Those are so fun, and the last one is wonderful. Love the ornaments!

Astrids dragon said...

I don't know what's funnier/cuter, their crying or Santa's expressions! This year was the winner though, all smiles.
Your stitching and quilt are lovely, the Santa you created looks fantastic!