Wednesday, December 29, 2010

5 Gracious Gifts

There was something different in the air this Christmas.
I can't put my finger to it,
but I feel like everyone seemed to really think about the gifts they were giving.
I like that.

I always dread making the yearly "Christmas List"
so relatives will know what to get you.
No, this year, I felt extra special.

I don't know if it was the economy
or my attitude
or the egg nog
but this year gifts were a lot more sentimental to me.

Here are 5 of my gracious gifts:


#1: My mom got me a Bee House Dripper to make yummy coffee with! I have been wanting one for a long time.


#2: My lovely roommate gave me the most beautiful orange towel to match our new shower curtain. This may seem strange, but I have been wanting a grown-up alternative to my hot pink towels. I mentioned this to everyone, but I thought they might think I was joking. Connally didn't. :)


#3: My Aunt Sue and cousin Katie wrote me out tons of encouraging notes on brightly colored note cards. My aunt also put them in a box see has had since college to keep special notes in it. I felt so honored to get such a personal treasure from someone.


#4: Travis, my beau, personalized an ornament for me. I almost cried when I opened it. It is just so precious and sweet.


#5: My unfashionable but sweet daddy picked out these tan boots all on his own without any help from mom. I was impressed how close he got to my dream boots. It made it all the more special though because he chose them for me. Dad also started a new tradition: re-gifting. He and mom are starting to give some of their special possessions to me and my sister. This year he gave my The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis, his favorite author. I am so excited to read it and keep it in my book collection.

I also got some sweet handmade gifts from the other roommates not pictured here including a coffee candle and a necklace with an espresso cup charm. I love them both!

What was the most sentimental gift you received this year?

And just for fun:


I heart Sam & Kurt!

-Beth

Friday, December 24, 2010

A Christmas Poem

Today is bittersweet.

Christmas is but an hour away.
Family is gathered.
Presents are under the tree.
The Celebration has begun.

However,
Today is also the anniversary
of losing someone I loved,
my beau's grandmother.

One year to this day
my father gave a beautiful eulogy for her.
He used as acrostic 
(as he loves to do):
G.R.A.C.E.

This word truly captivates her
She was lovely,
sweet,
generous,
joyful,
faithful,
artistic,
and
gracious.

It snowed today
and I cannot help but think
she sent it to us as a Christmas present.
She is my angel on my Christmas tree this year.

This evening I read a poem she wrote
in 1999 about Gramp-
about how he loved his wife through Alzheimer's disease.
It was beautiful.

Her words fell off the paper with such 
grace
and
dignity.
My heart melted 
at her poem from a typewriter.

She extended grace to everyone
including me.
She truly made me feel apart of her family.

Her legacy will live on in my heart
and I will always think of her
on the eve of Christmas
as she watches from a better place.



Thursday, December 23, 2010

5 Festive Things Grace Did

First of, I want to apologize for posting my 5 Graceful Things a day late. I was hard at work on a craft project (which I will share in a minute).

This Christmas season I have felt extra festive. I've been doing little things here and there that have snowballed into a jolly ole soul.

Here is 5 Festive Things Grace (I) Did:




#1: Made a cute stocking during 4 Christmas movies and 2 seasons of Eureka 
(that's a REALLY long time).



#2: Bought some awesome Christmas gifts for my loved ones and wrapped them all pretty with paper from the clearance aisle last year.




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kudos to conally

#3: Decorated The Fremont House and put up my first full size Christmas tree.


#4: Made a huge Christmas dinner for me and my lovely roommates while wearing this adorable apron. Dinner included my mom's chicken, twice baked potatoes, my special Caesar salad, and yummy rolls. Then we exchanged gifts and watched A Christmas Story. It was a beautiful evening.


#5: Wore ridiculous festive sweaters every day to work (more pictures to come).

My Christmas season is far from over though. Now, I must drive home and celebrate with my friends and family in the City of Roses.

Have a Merry Christmas!

-Beth



Wednesday, December 15, 2010

5 Graceful Things



This week 5 Graceful Things is dedicated with proper nouns that have "Grace" in their name that I love!

#1: Grace Kelly, I love old time actors and actresses. Sometimes I wish there were more actresses around like Grace Kelly.



#2: "Grace Like Rain": I love Todd Agnew's voice.

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#3 "Amazing Grace" the movie: William Wilberforce's story of fighting slavery is so inspiring.

#4 Grace Cafe: My mom's coffee shop that closed in October 2008 and has recently  had someone commit to re-opening a new coffee shop there! (More details to come.)

#5: Grace, my mom: I love my mom, and I am so proud to have her name as my middle name!

-Beth

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Let it Snow

Today was the first, real snow of the year,
And my first snow in a house that isn't my parent's

It was magical to walk outside this morning.
Simply, magical.


I take it as God's good luck charm for finals this week.
Snow means Christmas is in the air,
And hot chocolate is a MUST.


My favorite Christmas song of all time is
"Let it Snow" (Jaci Velasquez's version),
so I thought I would share it with you on this first day of snow.


-Beth

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

5 NOT Graceful Things

So it is the week before finals, which is insanity week for Com majors. I need to just get through to tomorrow, and I can't really imagine graceful things right now. So here are 5 things that are NOT full of grace:

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#2: Me spilling things on myself all the time.

#1: Ugly Christmas Sweaters (Watch out Coffee Ethic...Christmas cheer is coming your way!)



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#4: My body's Circadian Rhythm during Finals Weeks


#3: An epic, looming paper due tomorrow about GLEE and Rhetoric (Yes, I plan on making GLEE academic!)

 #5: Putting my 5 NOT Graceful Things out of order. ;)

-BETH