This is my little Christmas tree. It was my paternal great-grandmother's library table. I believe it is a Duncan Fyfe product. It was in our home when I was growing up. It is on white (I believe, ivory) rollers.
Last year I was released from the rehabilitation center (nursing home) on December 22. My husband had decorated the living room. He covered out coffee table with wrapping paper. It looked good. We decided to do it again this year. I have a ceramic statue of the Holy Family and an old blue butter dish on one end of the table top. I use it sometimes as a candy dish. I made a fruit stack in a compote dish for the other end of the table, Merry Christmas to all. I will be taking a break until January 2, 2017.
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Merry Christmas Cecilia! I pray you and yours will have a blessed and holy Merry Christmas time together. See you next year!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Pam. I got to go Christmas caroling with a group from church last night. It was fun.
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