I am joining Cindy at My Romantic Home today for her Year in Review Party. I have just learned to do mosaics (this is my second one) and I thought that might be a quick way to wrap up the year.
2009 has been quite a year for us. Most significantly, we added a new member of the family—a son in law. I’ve included mostly tablescapes in my mosaic. We are a family who strengthens the ties that bind around tables…..reception tables, dining room tables, picnic tables…it doesn’t seem to matter to us. I’d love for you to visit back posts if any of the pictures strike your fancy and hope to see you in 2o1o. For more year end roundups visit Cindy at My Romantic Home here. Thank you Cindy! I wish you all a 2010 filled with health, joy, and peace!
I need to learn how to do mosaics! Lovely Pictures!
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~Liz
Great mosaic, I have so enjoyed getting to know you this past year and all of your wonderful posts. I look forward to more in the coming year. Thanks also for always leaving such kind and gracious comments, you make my day. I hope you and all your family have a very Blessed and Happy New Year. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mosaic -- I'll put that on my list of things to learn for the new year!
ReplyDeletelovely mosaic.. capture the beauty of 2009.. thanks for sharing and wishing you here Happy new year!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty mosaic - nice choice of pictures. I need to learn how to make one.
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I was hoping the sun would be shining today.
Your mosaic is beautiful, Susan. Aren't they fun to put together?
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to you and your family for a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year. 2010, can you imagine? Where did the decade go!
Beautiful mosaic and a beautiful bride! Love how you captured the year. I am like a lot of others, must learn to make a mosaic in 2010!
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The best memories are made at the table!
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Rene'
A mosaic is the perfect way to showcase the year in review. How quickly time passes. Looking back we are usually happy to reflect on the happy times around the table with family and friends.
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What beautiful tables! Very inspiring.
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I have so enjoyed visiting your blog along with my niece! Happy New Year to you your family and Jesse!
ReplyDeleteThe mosaic is gorgeous. Where did 2009 go? I think it really started going quickly when I discovered blogging in August!
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Sue
Hi Susan ... Oh what a gorgeous bride in the center of your mosaic; you won't soon forget 2009!
ReplyDeleteFrom That Old House to yours ... HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Cass
Lots of beautiful things here on your blog!!! Happy 2010!!!
ReplyDeleteI am really enjoying the year end picture mosaics as I remember so many of the posts contained the pictures. And being I can't remember where my shoes are half the time, that's quite an impressionable photo!
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ReplyDeleteYour mosaic is lovely and I have really enjoyed my visits with you and seeing all the beauty you have to share. Thank you.
May you and your family have a wonderful year ahead with much love, good health and many blessings.
Happy New Year.
Hugs
Carolyn
I also need to learn to do mosaics. Thanks for visiting me at my blog.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bride. I loved the color seamist.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Happy New decade!
That's a fun idea.. a year of tables! Enjoyed your mosaic! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteSusan, I love your mosaic, and I love what you had to say about all the different tables and how they bind a family. :-)
ReplyDeleteBTW, what an absolutely gorgeous bride and maid of honor, too! I love the seamist colors. If that's you in the other pic, you are gorgeous, too, with a mighty handsome DH!
Loved seeing your tables this year. You have quite a flair for tablscaping, and I appreciate you sharing them with us. I think the baby shower one took the proverbial cake. I am still loving those ducks in the punch bowl! :-)
May 2010 bring you blessings abounding...
XO,
Sheila :-)
Hi, Susan! I hope you have been enjoying the holidays. Happy new year!
ReplyDeletepoint me please in the right directions to how to do mosiacs???
ReplyDeleteSusan, your mosaic turned out so pretty. Of course with a bride and a mother of the bride that pretty, you can't go wrong with your mosaic. laurie
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