Friday, December 31, 2010
New Year's Eve!
This is a picture Clyde took of my brother Bob and and my mother's grandfather clock. It is double exposed in the days when you could do that (and did do that quite often by accident). This was done intentionally. I thought it was a cool picture for New Year's Eve and the passing of time.
This an Advent party at our apartment in Frankfurt Germany. I am in the back in the middle, Marianne is in the front, Bob is in his favorite outfit - his cowboy shirt (it was either that or fatigues). The table is surrounded by the GI's that were always at our home. I do remember the shorter ones name was Allen.
I can't remember if I posted this one or not but it is me getting Carianne and her sisters ready for the Christmas pageant when we lived in North Carolina. That year instead of Santa Claus coming to the Christmas party, the Three Wise Men came.
I think, starting tomorrow, I will post pictures of the people and events that are important that month. For example, in January there are several birthdays and anniversary's in our family. I will post pictures leading up to each event. I hope you enjoy this as much as you have enjoyed the Christmas and Thanksgiving blogs.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
More VA Christmas Pictures
These are more pictures from the first Christmas at the VA house. The top one is Pam and Heather and the bottom one is Heidi. Pam is at the computer in the dining room and Heidi is standing in front of the fire place in the living room. Heather and Heidi are wearing t-shirts G'ranne had sent them that year from the 'Reindeer Run' for the Association she was working for at the time.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
We Interrupt Christmas for..
Today is Clyde's and my 38th anniversary. The above picture is our engagement picture taken Christmas of 1971. |
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
My First Christmas Tree
Monday, December 27, 2010
Grandchildren Christmas Pictures
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Just For Fun!
Bella with her Christmas gifts when they lived in Las Vegas.
Omi and Grandpa Tuttle at Aunt Norma's reception. This was in their front living room in the house that Popi and Grandma Doreen live in now. |
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Merry Christmas!
These are a collection of Christmas pictures of grandchildren. The top three are Santa pictures with Baby Luke Bahlmann, second Anneke Bahlmann and then Marcus Bahlmann from 2007. The bottom picture is Spiderman (Nathanael) and Snow White (Carlye) Pfiester. I am not sure what year the last picture was taken.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Pink Christmas!
The above pictures are Pam, Carianne, Heidi and Heather all in their Christmas finery. I think this was Christmas 1984 or 1985 - or maybe both!
Thursday, December 23, 2010
This is my brother Bob blowing out the Advent Krantz in Germany one of our last Christmases there. This would have been about 1963. |
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Christmas Tree at Grandma Brugger's
This is a picture that was taken the the year Carianne was born. Eventually the presents almost filled the living room! I don't know why the picture is so blue, though.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Our VA Christmas
I am about to be shot by 3 daughters! We lived on the VA grounds the last two years we lived in Kerrville. This was one of those Christmases. I am thinking it was the first Christmas because the second Christmas the wall behind the girls was stacked with boxes for our move to Utah. It was a tiny place but we managed quite well - mostly because we were hardly ever home. Heidi, Heather and I spent most of our time in San Antonio, where I was attending school full time and Pam was attending middle school in Kerrville. Clyde loved literally rolling out of bed and walking to the office in less than 5 minutes. The girls are modeling their new t-shirts that Gr'Anne and Grandpa Bill had sent them for Christmas.
My Christmas village (behind Heidi) wasn't very big back then! It is over 22 pieces now.
My Christmas village (behind Heidi) wasn't very big back then! It is over 22 pieces now.
Monday, December 20, 2010
This and That
The first picture was a Christmas we spent with the Plaut's. That is their little boys in the picture and their rocking horse in the foreground. This is a continuation of the marvelous 'kitchen' Christmas that I had. They were transferring out and Mom and Dad opened their home to them. Turns out they were Jewish but didn't practice their faith.
The bottom picture is the Poinsettia bush in our backyard in San Antonio. It used to be much warmer in San Antonio and much dryer. Things like Christmas cactus and Poinsettia's and even Amaryllis grew all over in people's gardens. You don't see that much any more. It is too cool in the winters. That is Marianne and me in the picture. The doll I am holding in my arms is 'Baby Nancy'. I am not sure where I came up with that name but that is what her name always was
The bottom picture is the Poinsettia bush in our backyard in San Antonio. It used to be much warmer in San Antonio and much dryer. Things like Christmas cactus and Poinsettia's and even Amaryllis grew all over in people's gardens. You don't see that much any more. It is too cool in the winters. That is Marianne and me in the picture. The doll I am holding in my arms is 'Baby Nancy'. I am not sure where I came up with that name but that is what her name always was
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Happy Juliannuary!
Today is Jared and Julianna's first anniversary. Happy Anniversary and may you continue to have your 'eternally ever after'! |
Saturday, December 18, 2010
My First Christmas
These are some pictures that I found that were labeled 'Beckie's first Christmas'. I assume my mother had them correct since I don't remember. Thank heaven she labeled which is better than I did for my daughters! We would have been living in Salt Lake City, Utah then because Dad was still in medical school. I remember laying in front of that radio that I am sitting in front of in the top picture when I was 9 years old in Germany. I also remember when Dad finally got rid of it and bought himself a German top of the line stereo system. He still had parts of it that - that he was still using - when we moved here to Rhode Island. That and his cameras he bought were his pride and joy. I have to admit that our family got a lot of pleasure from both purchases for many years.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Advent
This is the Sister Missionary that gave our family the story of Advent the first year my family was in Germany. We were in the home of Ezra Taft Benson when we heard it.
In the second picture on the left is Sister Voigt. She is the sister that gave my parents our permanent Advent Krantz. She was from East Germany and added to our German Christmas traditions. She and her family were wonderful friends while we lived in Frankfurt. And the last picture is the picture of the Advent Krantz she gave us. This is a very special part of our family tradition to this day.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Rudolph
This is literally the only picture I have of the our family every doing any production of "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer". Pam is to the right of the man in the middle. She was an elf the first year. Isn't she the cutest thing. We have good memories from the Point Theater in Kerrville, Texas. Maybe they have pictures but I sure don't. Clyde was the villain in the production and the part was written just for him! His name was Milton Miser.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Christmas 1958
This is Marianne and me without the capes. It turns out this picture was taken the year Bob was born. This was one of my favorite Christmas outfits Mom me.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Sing Choirs of Angels
Mom always made Marianne and me something out of red velveteen for Christmas when we were young girls. These were jumpers with white blouses underneath them. The capes are because we were part of the angel choir in the Christmas pageant at Church. Don't you love our pose with both of our right feet rolled out! I remember that right after this picture we had to go and find Marianne's glasses, AGAIN! When she first got them they must not have fit her very well because she was always taking them off. Her second pair she never removed so the fit must have been better. This picture was taken in the living room of the house on Infantry Post in San Antonio, probably the same year as the year we received the marvelous kitchen set.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Play Kitchen Christmas
One of my most favorite Christmases ever! This was the Christmas Marianne and I received the cardboard kitchen set with the kitchen table and chairs. My girls were still playing with pieces of the tea set until my mom moved to Utah and she threw them way. I still have the doll. She is a Madame Alexander doll. My dad named her Carolyn and I have always called her my Carolyn doll - not Carolyn. I think that was the year just before Bob was born. I loved that kitchen set and played with it for years! For being cardboard it certainly held up well, but it needed to be cardboard so we could move it. I think that is where my love of being in the kitchen came from!
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Our First Christmas In Germany
These are pictures of Mom, Marianne, Me and Bob, our very first Christmas in Germany. Mom is making a Christmas tree out of felt with various ornaments on it - for the front door. I love Bob's pose in the first picture. The bottom picture Marianne and I are in the background - I am reading - probably to Marianne. She was very patient with me and let me read to her even though she could read very well herself. Bob was obviously still helping Mom.
I think about it now and I realize that Mom must have suffered from SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) - especially that first year we were in Germany. She was always trying to brighten the apartment up. It is hard when the days are so short and the sun rarely shines. I am sure that is why our family embraced Advent they way we did - along with the other Christmas events of Germany. It made the dreary days go so much faster - and with joy!
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Christmas 1970
This is a picture of Marianne, me and Bob in Heidelberg Germany on Christmas Eve, December 1970. Bob is holding up a package that Marianne did. Marianne was very creative in her Christmas wrapping. We would both do things like make trains out of batteries and matchbox cars - all individually wrapped or wrap a box looking like a shirt with a neck tie. Marianne's were always the most artistic - she has the most artistic eye in the family by far. Now I am lucky if I get the package wrapped!
Friday, December 10, 2010
Angelic Christmas
This was the Christmas I was seven years old and the last one we spent in San Antonio before moving to Germany. I am "Peace". Underneath that stage was where I was baptized. It was known as the Bailey Street Chapel. It no longer exists. I remember Mom making me my angel costume. It was not a happy time between the two of us. I would not stand still while she pinned up the hem. However if you look - mine is he nicest looking one. That is all thanks to Mom. She was an amazing seamstress. It pays to be a perfectionist is things like that. I could never match her because her standards for herself were always so high.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
The Doll Crib
This is me. I think it is the Christmas just after we moved to Texas so I was not quite 3. My daughters will notice the doll bed. This the bed that your doll beds were all patterned after. I am sorry it is so blurry. We have tried to clean it up but this is as good as it gets. I am obviously in Texas because I am on the floor and not bundled up!
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Marianne and Me
This was the Christmas of 1971. Clyde took this picture as a matter of fact. It is taken in Heidelberg Germany. I came home for Christmas unexpectedly because of a misunderstanding and met the man of my dreams. Marianne and I are looking at the front door because Mom was talking to someone. This was the beginning of Marianne and me being being best friends again. She is still my best girl friend to this day.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Carianne's Only Christmas in El Paso
This is our tree in El Paso the year that Carianne was born. In truth we ended up selling the house right after this picture was taken and didn't even spend Christmas there. We were out of the house by the 20th and in our new house by the New Year in San Antonio, Texas. But this does show the type of stocking I chose for our family. The girls loved putting them on their own feet and walking around on Christmas eve. Since I made them out of double knit fabric, they were washable and they could play with them. We had that tree until we moved back to San Antonio the second time.
I am going to add a recipe for Homemade Christmas Simmering Potpourri. This makes your house smell wonderful with things you have in your house!
Peels of 2 oranges or other citrus fruit
2 cinnamon sticks
12 whole cloves
5 whole allspice
1 1/2 cups water
Simmer on the stove or in a potpourri pot. Beware that if this boils down it will ruin your pan. A fun variation is to use evergreen sprigs instead of the citrus peels or even added to the citrus peels.
I am going to add a recipe for Homemade Christmas Simmering Potpourri. This makes your house smell wonderful with things you have in your house!
Peels of 2 oranges or other citrus fruit
2 cinnamon sticks
12 whole cloves
5 whole allspice
1 1/2 cups water
Simmer on the stove or in a potpourri pot. Beware that if this boils down it will ruin your pan. A fun variation is to use evergreen sprigs instead of the citrus peels or even added to the citrus peels.
Monday, December 6, 2010
A Bahlmann Christmas
I love this picture of our Bahlmann grandchildren. This is the year that Luke was born and they were living in Colorado, so it is 3 years old. I am sure we will have an updated version this year.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Happy Saint Nicholas Eve!
This is a picture of my brother Bob, my sister Marianne and me opening the Advent Calendar in our attic apartment in Germany. This would be the first Christmas we spent in Germany. Most of our family traditions are from that year and that experience in Germany. Tonight is the night to put your shoes out if you believe in St. Nicholas. Then tomorrow morning you will find goodies in them! All of our children and grandchildren know that he is coming tonight! This is also the second Sunday of Advent.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Heather and Bella
Heather and Bella at Christmas. It looks like Bella was about 3 in this picture but I am not sure. Heather will have to help me out on this one.
Friday, December 3, 2010
Carianne's Visit With Santa
This is a picture of Carianne as a baby. This is her first visit with Santa. The girl standing to the left of Santa is LeeAnn Olsen and she wanted Carianne to 'visit' Santa Claus. As you can tell, Carianne was the darling of the ward. Those kids are not waiting to visit Santa but to hold Carianne. I would walk into to Church and never see her again. She was everyones' baby in the ward. Not too long ago our daughter, Heidi, posted a picture of her newest daughter, Mallory wearing the same dress Sunshine is wearing in this picture.
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