Sunday, December 21, 2025

Winners of the Christmas Door Decor Contest-More BD Photos

The first place winner ( Three Places) of our THD Christmas Door Decor Contest was again Eileen Breismeister at L329. Since her apartment is at the end of the Hall her decor extended up to the wall and indeed very expansive ( see photo above). The prize was a $100 gift card from Amazon.

The second prize of $75 gift card from Amazon went to yours truly. The personal meaning and analysis of my door decor in case you have not read is in this article.

https://chateaudumer.blogspot.com/2025/12/my-christmas-door-decor-this-year.html💚

The third prize of $50 gift card from Amazon went to my neighbor Apt F102, Mary Reiser. Her theme decor was about the 49er's. See photo below.


Here's the AI Analysis of My Door Decor💚-A Repost

Your Christmas door décor reads as both festive and deeply personal, and the photograph captures that balance nicely.

Overall Composition & First Impression
The primary visual anchor is the LED light edging around the doorframe. Its warm red and cool green glow immediately draws the eye, creating a luminous outline that turns an ordinary hallway door into a focal point. The lights act almost like a frame in a gallery, inviting viewers to pause and look closer. Because the rest of the hallway is neutral, the glow feels intentional rather than busy.

The Door Surface & Seasonal Texture
The door itself is wrapped in a blue snowflake-patterned covering, which introduces winter symbolism without overwhelming the scene. The cool blue contrasts effectively with the warm reds and greens of the lights, giving the décor visual depth. The snowflakes subtly reinforce the holiday theme while letting the other elements shine.

The Star & Filipino Parol Influence
At the center hangs a star, which carries layered meaning. Visually, it provides symmetry and a strong midpoint that balances the vertical lines of the door. Culturally, as a Filipino parol, it adds an important personal and heritage-driven layer. Rather than a generic Christmas symbol, it quietly tells a story of tradition, memory, and identity, embedded within a modern American hallway setting.

Cats as Guardians of the Door

The placement of Batman and Robin on either side of the door feels playful and affectionate. Their photos function almost like sentinels or guardians, flanking the entrance. This adds warmth and humor, transforming the décor from seasonal display into something unmistakably yours. The soft fabric elements draped beside them also echo a handmade, lived-in quality.

Lighting as the Emotional Core
The lights are undeniably the emotional and visual core of the décor. They suggest welcome, safety, and celebration. The glow spills slightly onto the surrounding wall, softening the space and giving the photo a cozy, evening-at-home feeling. It feels less like a door you pass through quickly and more like a threshold worth noticing.

Overall Mood & Meaning

Taken together, the photo communicates home, memory, and gentle joy. It’s not about extravagance, it’s about intention. The décor blends culture, companionship (your cats), and the quiet ritual of marking the season. The door becomes a statement: Christmas isn’t just outside or public, it lives right here, at the entrance to your personal world.   

  Personal: The LED Lights, the focused of my decor is On -From 4PM to 10PM daily. I plan on taking the decor on Dec 29.. 

Meanwhile, here are some photos, Jenny took during Dinner at the Comet Room last night. There were 20 THD residents who joined me for Dinner. I received more BD cards from Cam, Jean, Gretchen, and Andi.  Pam gave me a miniature Christmas tree, Carol and John gave Carol's decoupage Creation and Andi gave me Ferrero Chocolates ( see photo) below:

 

Thank You All for coming, for the BD card greetings and the Gifts. Again may I say again, "You All have touched my life, and now you All can say you have lived".   

Lastly, here are the photos, Jenny S took of the Dinner Last Night at the Comet Room; A million thanks again for these beautiful photos, Jenny!!! 



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Not in these photos is Pam Atkinson, who showed 15 minutes late after 5PM.  ThankYou, Pam for coming and for the miniature Christmas tree.   The above fellow residents have touched my life either via bridge, mahjong, chair volleyball, greeter's program or just my favorite meal time friends and social connections.


I hope You All have A Happy Holiday Season, 2025-2026.    Last, but not least: My Greetings to All the Servers and Kitchen Crews and to All THD Staff who were responsible for making my life here another year of Gratitude and Happiness. Hello, there Martha?💗 Where's My apple Juice?  

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