I think that I'm having symptoms of something that's going around. Are you feelin' it? Confusion, dizziness, listlessness, sweaty-ness, hyperactivity? Yes, you are? You feel "torn" and undecided? A little like Jim Carrey in the movie "Me, Myself and Irene"? ...yes, I'm talking schizophrenia here. Multiple personality disorder.
I'm talking, do I decorate for Christmas early, so I can enjoy it for a little longer, or do I stay true to my traditionalist roots and just hunker down and wait for Thanksgiving to be celebrated in a proper manner?
Ooohhh, I'm just having the worst time trying to decide!
The happy side says, "yes, go on, you know you don't have enough time after Thanksgiving and you are always in a rush." The unhappy side says. "What are you thinking? You have some wonderful vintage Turkeys and Thanksgiving decor. You've never done this before. Snap out of it!!!!"
So to try to alleviate the indecision and tug of war, I have decided to make a little compromise, just a smidgen of a compromise. I'm removing the colorful fall foliage, all the bright neon orange (I love it, but I'm ready to move on) and I'm adding in some faux evergreen, pine cones and hydrangeas. I'm on the edge, but trying to be sensitive to my love of this special holiday, Thanksgiving.
(image Martha Stewart Living)
Why, oh why, couldn't our founding fathers and government officials have realized that the last week in November is just too late for us decor people. Men, they just don't think of these important concepts!!
So I'm working toward making the transition a little easier. Usually I spend a week trying to change it all up, only to be exhausted and cranky, with a million boxes and a big mess. I'm trying to ease into it, so when November 29th gets here (when the kids go back to St. Louis) I can at least have a little "jump" on things!
I will keep the hydrangeas and the winter greenery,
and just change out the white pumpkins
for something more Christmas-y.
(more on this little tree later)
Living room mantle with a few vintage turkeys
and new evergreen topiaries bagged in burlap.
(my new "favorite thing")
Now tell me, how could I not give these cute fellas their "moment"?
The turkeys will probably be replaced
with a few of my Christmas churches,
and I will add some tiny twinkle lights.
Sunroom wreath that is my new header photo
Like I have said, the sunroom is the first place
in the house that feels the change of season.
Favorite quilt without the pillow
(usually, there is a cat attached)
Little vintage partridge
Kitchen centerpiece is still filled with fall pumpkins,
but when November 29 gets here...
...out they go, with a hurricane glass,
candle, and some holly berries replacing it.
OK, now I'm feeling better that I have opened
up about my decorating dilemma.
But, I'm still feeling a little like Jim...
Have a great day!
Debra
p.s. No disrespect to the mental health community or anyone suffering from this problem, just a little levity here.
p.p.s. If you haven't seen the previous post on the Christmas Open House at Inspirational Home, be sure and scroll down. I will have more photos of this great store for "White Wednesday"