A collection of some items left behind in Iowa, while although they are far away, they make quite a nice collage and are far from forgotten.
Top: Old Folgers Coffee tins received as a Christmas gift Left: Puppy lamp I stole from my Mom’s stash to sell on ebay Right: Various magazines from a garage sale years ago Bottom Left: Vintage postcard found in London Bottom Right: Dog figurine found in Waverly’s Trinkets and Togs
Rosti Christmas
Christmas is over and I’m still having good memories about our wonderful time spent in Iowa. Luckily I don’t just need memories because I also arrived back in Amsterdam with a few new goodies, such as these Danish Rosti Mepal spoons which each of us found in our Christmas Socks.
After having a bit of fun with our new colorful Rostis, they have now found a home next the stove in a pretty little tin I had sitting around.
So glad we’ve got a few more months of sweater wearing goodness!
Looks like Santa finally made it to Iowa! MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Nativity Adventure
I have fond memories of setting up my mom’s Nativity set every Christmas above the fireplace and playing with the figures as a kid, and decided it was the right time and the right place to have my own set on our recent trip to Israel, which meant entering into Bethlehem.
To enter Bethlehem required us to cross into the West Bank, go through checkpoints and find a shop in Palestinian territory filled with wooden wonders. But we were not disappointed when we met a lovely family that has been making these wooden sets for generations.
This is the man behind all the wooden creations in his shop, and while he put the final touches on my set, we were allowed access to climb up on his roof and have an incredible view over the city.
We could also see the piles of chopped wood, which look not so glamorous but turn into lovely pieces of woodwork.
And whala! We’ve got ourselves a real Nativity set straight out of Bethlehem.
Inspiration from the week. Good thing Christmas is on its way!
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