Friday, December 29, 2023

Stillestead Baghave in 2023

 As 2023 comes to a close, I present to you my Backyard (Baghave in Danish)
 throughout the year.
Each month at the same time, in the same place, I snapped a photo.
Except somehow, I can't find March.

January 2023

February 2023

March 2023 (Not shown...yet)

April 2023

May 2023

June 2023

July 2023

August 2023

September 2023

October 2023

November 2023

December 2023



I have my 2024 spot all picked out!
I love doing this!

Thursday, December 28, 2023

Baking for New Years

We are still enjoying some of the treats I made during the Christmas break, 
especially the homemade marshmallows, a Nielson family classic. 
These marshmallows go perfectly with my Liquid Gold hot chocolate, 
which I haven't had a chance to make yet. 
I am looking forward to making it for New Year's Eve. 
And we've also been enjoying these delicious soft gingerbread cookies.
I made a huge batch of these, which were gone in one day.

All the New Year decorations are up, and shopping is done for 
our dinner on Sunday night.  I'm making a Yule log!
I've never made one of these before.
I am begging Gigs to bring one of his galfriends over to spend
the evening with us. 
He'd literally rather die.
BoooooOOOoOOOOo!
Next year, we hope Claire has a cute boy kissing her
when the clock strikes midnight!
(She'll kill me for saying that!).






Wednesday, December 27, 2023

One Ring To Rule Them All

This year, for our Christmas movie marathon, we dove into the 
spectacular Lord of The Rings series, including the 
Amazon Rings of Power episodes, AND The Hobbit.  
And all in order, of course.
That's like 50 hours of magical madness.
Last night, we finally completed the marathon, 
and by the time the last movie was over
everyone had already dozed off, leaving me the only one still awake. 
As the final credits rolled, I couldn't help but feel a sense of pride 
 having successfully completed the marathon!
So I clapped, and everyone woke up and joined in.


My takeaways: 
-Tauriel is my favorite girl Elf,
even though she was a character added to the
Hobbit film adaptation.
-Poldark is still hot as a dwarf.
-Gandalf the Gray loses some charm and character when he turns into
Gandalf the White.
-Liv Tyler = amazing
-If I could choose Christian as an Elf (Legolas) or Human (Aragorn)
I would choose him as an Elf.
-The CG Orcs are stupid.
The scariest Orc is this guy:


Tuesday, December 26, 2023

Cabin Fever

 Today, admittedly, I was a little holiday-ed out.
I mean, all I wanted to do was...well, nothing!
I did put up some New Year's decorations, and did a load of wash.
But I didn't want to cook or clean up anything.
Speaking of wash, I found in Lottie's dirty clothes basket
a whole outfit ensemble that somehow she was successfully able
to take off in one piece.
Undies, pants, and socks all attached!
How does this happen??
It made me laugh so hard!

The girls had a little cabin fever, too.
So we went for a walk and grabbed dinner.
I'm still 100% all in with the Christmas music and decorations.
I am NOT ready to be done yet.
I just don't want to cook any more food for a few days.



Monday, December 25, 2023

Christmas 2023

 Christmas at Stillestead 2023


Favorite gifts:
Christian: Ax, fireplace tools
Me: Sourdough bread Dutch oven
Claire: Glock G44
Gigs: I💗Mom sweatshirt
J/K his new Traxxas remote control car
Lottie: Her new birds, Puff and Twitter


I also LOVED being able to talk to my missionaries
at the same time!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Sunday, December 24, 2023

Christmas Eve 2023

 Christmas Eve on a Sunday is definitely my favorite day for Christmas Eve.
 It's so lovely to go to church and have the whole meeting, which is shortened, 
dedicated to singing beautiful songs and other 
musical performances dedicated to and about Christ's birth!
Christian and I sang in our little branch choir, and Gigs' talk was fire.  
We came home and opened our Christmas PJs right away and then
spent the rest of the day (and the next) in them.
Before the sun went down, the girls helped Christian feed the cows,
(with an extra scoop of grain for Christmas!), and Gig's made sure
the chickens went into the hytte for the night.
He, too, gave the ladies a half cantaloupe to nibble 
on for their Christmas treat.
When it was dark, we made our
 traditional Christmas Eve Charcuterie platter.
I plan all the ingredients, and Christian puts it all together.
Paired with my sourdough bread, we have all different kinds of cheeses,
dried and fresh fruit, veggies, olives, jams, jellies, an assortment
of honey, hummus, and crackers.
Around the Christmas tree under candlelight, we enjoyed delicious food
while listening to beautiful Christmas music.
This year, I baked a cinnamon bread shaped like a snowflake 
and topped with cream cheese frosting.
 It tasted amazing, especially when we had it while watching Christmas movies
later that night in the Santa bed.
But best of all was, of course, remembering why we celebrate Christmas
and why it's such a special day.
I shared with my family these beautiful words that
President Holland said in a recent IG post:
"Unless we see all the meaning and joy of Christmas—the whole of Christ’s life, 
His profound mission, the end as well as the 
beginning—then Christmas will be just another day off
 work with food and fun and festivities.
 
The true meaning—the unique, joyous meaning—of the birth of
 Jesus Christ was not confined to those first hours in Bethlehem
 but would be realized in the life He would lead and in His death, 
in His triumphant atoning sacrifice, and in His prison-bursting Resurrection. 
These are the realities that make Christmas joyful.
 
This year, let us remember the greatest gift ever given: 
the Atonement and Resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ."

The Nies went to bed upstairs, and Christian and I wrapped gifts
and then went to bed before midnight!  I was shocked!
That has never happened before in our married lives.

Merry Christmas!


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