Christmas Eve is here! And I'm not really ready yet.
In the last several weeks I've mentioned I have been having trouble coming up with an ornament for Christmas this year. I've had several ideas, but they just haven't worked out to my satisfaction, and I ran out of time.
This is an idea I tried and sent a picture to my sister to ask her opinion about it.
She thought it was cute, maybe a cup?
So, I sent her this.
She recognized it as the mitten I was trying to make.
I was disappointed. If it wasn't easily recognizable, I didn't think I wanted it as my ornament. There were a few changes made after this, but I still wondered if it would be recognized. Maybe if I made a pair each, but that would be more work, and I don't have that much time. Maybe next year.
I put that plan on hold while I tried to think of something else. I've done angels - several times, including last year; I've done snowflakes - always good, but...; I've done trees - nice, but not this year. While we were driving to Colorado to visit our daughter I started looking online for ornament ideas. I found one that our oldest daughter started putting up when her kids were younger, which I'd never heard of before she told us about it.
The Christmas Pickle.
If you haven't heard of it, you may be asking "What is a Christmas Pickle?" According to the Internet, it started in the 1880's maybe when Woolworths was trying to sell glass-blown ornaments in the shapes of fruits and vegetables. How someone came up with the idea of hiding the pickle ornament in the Christmas tree on Christmas Eve, I haven't a clue. The idea is that on Christmas morning the first one to find the pickle in the tree gets an extra gift. Or good luck for a year, depending on who's telling the story. A cute blog article about it is found on Good Housekeeping here. You can buy pickle ornaments at stores and online, this one even comes with a cute rhyme. My husband laughed when I read him what I found about it and said I should try it.
After several variations - and a trip to Hobby Lobby - I came up with something I think will work.
I added the word "DILL" so it could be easily identified as a pickle for those who might wonder. I am not fond of dill pickles and would prefer a sweet pickle, but DILL is shorter.
Hmmm - but only by one letter. It wouldn't take much longer to make a SWEET pickle. And I have lots of letters. To get enough of each I bought a pound of letters at Hobby Lobby. It was either that or buy lots of little bags.
My husband is getting a big kick out of these. My sister isn't sure about them. I'm not really sure about them, either, but I keep making them. I plan on attaching a short note with each to explain its purpose. The recipients will either laugh or be confused by them.
Have you ever heard of the Christmas Pickle?
"Tradition lives because young people come along who catch its romance and add new glories to it." - Michael Novak
www.wisesayings.com/tradition-quotes/?sm=63922#63922
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