Thursday, December 8, 2011

Holiday Decor

Linking up with "Gussy."
 
Gussy Sews Inspiration Workshop!
 
Here is my favorite handmade Christmas decoration to date.
 
 

I got the idea from pinterest, where else.

It was pretty simple to make.

I just rolled up some fabric into the rosette flowers, and then added the beading from a strand I got for like 50 cents at the thrift store a while ago.

I love the rustic feel of the actual wreath mixed with the whimsical rosettes and beading.

We have double doors on our house, so I made two.

It makes me happy everytime I drive up the driveway and know I will walk through those pretty doors.
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Holiday Recipe

Obviously I have caught the holiday "bug."
 
My last two posts have had the word "holiday" in the title.
 
This time of year just makes me happy.  What can I say?
 
What better way to celebrate the holiday spirit than with a holiday favorite recipe.
 
I am in charge of brunch on Christmas day in my family.
 
I make this monkey bread every year.
 
It is a staple.
 
It is easy.
 
It is delicious.
 
And did I say, delicious.
 
 
MONKEY BREAD:
 
Ingredients:
20 unbaked frozen dinner rolls
1 cup brown sugar
¼ cup instant vanilla pudding mix
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1/3 cup butter, melted

Procedure:
Lightly grease a 10 inch bundt cake pan.
Place frozen rolls into the pan and sprinkle with brown sugar, the pudding mix, and cinnamon.
 Pour melted butter over the top.
Cover with a clean, damp cloth and leave overnight at room temperature to rise.
In the morning preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Bake rolls for 25 minutes until golden brown.
Turn rolls out onto a serving plate and dig in.
 
Now, I am aware that healthy is all the rage right now, but I will say that this recipe is worth every calorie and every fat gram.
 
And it is to be served on Christmas morning . . . can you really worry about your waist size on that day?
 
Me either.
 
Enjoy!
 
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

The Holiday Season 2011

One of my goals this holiday season has been to concentrate more on the little moments that come in between the hustle and bustle. 
 
These are the memories I want forever stored in my brain.
 
 
I get so busy during the holidays (and I know I am not the only one).
 
Just this week we have a Bible study Christmas tea, a party to make reindeer shirts at George's preschool where I am a helper, a youth group (where Tim serves on Wednesday nights) Christmas party, our church married group Christmas party, George's church Christmas program dress rehearsal and actual program, George's school Christmas program, and a women's craft exchange party. 
 
Just typing that out makes me tired.
 
And it isn't that I don't enjoy all those things, because I absolutely do.
 
I just don't want to miss out on the little things when our calendar is full of so many big things.
 
I want to savor the moments that we have our little family all together just hanging around the house in our pajamas.
 
Those are my favorite moments of the holidays.
 
That is where I see the most Jesus in my life.
 
He has given me so many blessings.
 
First and foremost being this little family that I call my own.
 
These boys that are so special and have shown me more love than I could have ever imagined.
 
They have taught me so much.
 
Let the holiday season of 2011 be one of little moments for you too.
 
It makes all the difference.
 
Trust me.
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Monday, December 5, 2011

Menu Plan 12-5 to 12-11

It's menu plan Monday, my friends.
 


We have a lot going on like everyone else this time of year, so my menu plans are pretty much all over the place.

Monday - Leftovers galore from all our weekend meals
Tuesday - Steak and shrimp on the grill, baked potatoes, and salad
Wednesday - dinner @ church
Thursday - I am going to a ladies craft exchange, so Tim will take the boys out to eat and do some Christmas shopping
Friday - Pizza night
Saturday - Tim and I have our church Christmas party, and my sister will be feeding the boys while she babysits
Sunday - Pasta with the famous Bettelli sauce

So . . . in case you didn't notice, let me draw your attention to the fact that I really don't have to cook at all this week.

Tim will grill the meat Tuesday, and I will make baked potatoes (but that hardly counts as cooking).

And I do have to bring some dish to the craft exchange on Thursday, but I don't really count that either.

First time in a long time that I haven't truly cooked in seven days.

Seems like a good reason to look forward to the week for me:)

Here's to a break from the kitchen!


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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Slacker/Salting Roses

Well, this holiday season is kicking my butt.
 
I am so busy, and I have forgotten to post quite a few times in the last few weeks.
 
I am going to finish out my Salting Roses posts today, and then I am taking a break from Sunday posts until the new year.
 
I will still post during the week, but weekends will be non-existent in blog land.
Don't cry too much.
 
Anyways, here are my final thoughts on the book:
 

Overall, I would say I liked it.

It definitely wasn't my favorite book, but I did like the ending, which always helps when saying I like a book as a whole.

Gracie and Sam finally got together . . . even engaged, which was a nice surprise.

My cons are still the same as they were throughout the novel . . .

The character development stunk.
Artie died.
The romance was just too drawn out.

Other than that, it was an easy read and a cute story.

Sometimes, that is all you can ask for in a book, ya know?

New book club read coming in January . . . stay tuned.
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Friday, December 2, 2011

Insta-Friday 12/1

It's Insta-Friday again.
 
Love this idea.
 
Linking up with all the peeps over at Life Rearranged.
life rearranged
 
 

Here is the culmination of our Black Friday Extravaganza.
Tim fell asleep on a bench in the mall at about hour 13. 


Our whole family was in town for Thanksgiving, and this is my cousin Leo with my boys on a swing outside our church. 
He loves my boys, which makes me love him even more.


A teacher that Tim and I used to work with played Santa at a Chik-fil-A on Monday night.
You better believe we were there to sit on his lap.


Our Advent Calendar - Day 1. 
Read more about it here.


My afternoons this week have consisted of three things.
These delicious sweet, yet salty pretzel m&m's, the show Friday Night Lights, and Christmas crafts to decorate our home.
Pretty solid naptime activities if you ask me.

Hope you guys are having a great week!


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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Inspiration Workshop - Holiday How To

This week's prompt from Gussy is "Holiday How-To."
 
Fun and fun.
 
I can't wait to read all the tips headed my way in the link-up.  You should check it out too.
 
Anywho, here is my tip.
 
Make an advent calendar for your kids.
 
There are so many ideas out there for different ways to use the advent calendar.
 
I chose to follow the variety that include activities and special somethings to go along with the countdown to Christmas.
 
What a neat way to experience the holiday season by taking out time each day to spend quality time with your family and recognize the truth behind Christ's birth.
 
I am doing an advent calendar for the first time this year.
 
George is four years old, so I thought he would really "get" it this year.
 
Here is my plan:
 
First, I made 25 bags with numbers on them to fill with three things.
 


Each bag holds a Bible verse that is part of the Christmas story.

They each hold a piece of candy (leftover Halloween candy finally being used).

And lastly, each bag holds a strip of paper stating an activity we will accomplish at some point in the day.

Done and done.

The hardest part of it all was coming up with 25 activities for us to do as a family.

I had to make sure it worked with our schedule and was something that was feasible for that day.

Today is your lucky day because I am going to list the activities I am using to give you a head start on putting this together yourself.

You can thank me later.

1. Read Luke 2:1-21

2. Play your favorite game as a family

3. Go pick out a Christmas tree for our house

4. Unwrap new ornament and put it on the tree

5. Decorate a Christmas card for Nouna and Papou & Mema and Pepa

6. Walk in Largo Central Park to see the Christmas lights

7. Decorate your room for Christmas

8. Buy Ms. Joellen a Christmas gift

9. Go out and buy sibling Christmas gifts

10. Sing a Christmas song

11. Christmas program at church

12. Go out to dinner at a restaurant

13. Read all our Christmas books

14. Make a Christmas craft with mom

15. Open and wear new jammies to bed

16. Go to Disney World

17. Go to Tate’s Birthday Party

18. Open new Christmas book and read it

19. Make Christmas cookies

20. Go look at Christmas lights

21. Drink hot chocolate and eat cookies

22. Open and put together a Christmas puzzle

23. Watch Mickey Mouse Scrooge Movie

24. Read The Night Before Christmas & Pick one present under the tree to open tonight (Christmas Eve)

25. Christmas Day – Read the Christmas story

I got all my supplies at Michael's if you are interested in copying this idea (that I totally copied from an idea on pinterest).  Just sayin'



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