Hello dear friends! I took a few days off to truly enjoy R&R and time celebrating Christmas with my family but I have missed connecting with all of you and I have so much to share with you! I don't have all my pictures cleaned up yet but there is much more to come - I promise! I found this little serving tray and I think it sums up my feelings about the holidays this year quite well. We were blessed with a white Christmas just in the nick of time here in Michigan and everyone was so excited to see the snow arrive. We are snowmobilers in this family and are excited to hit the trails in the upcoming weeks - you'll hear and see much more on that very soon.
The kids were really into the magic of Christmas this year.
Come join me in the country as I navigate life as a working mom with an array of critters, kids and husband in tow! You'll find a little of everything - food and parties, kids and craft projects, gardening and outdoor fun, a top-to-bottom house renovation, family and traditions, community and women's issues. Grab your boots and let's get to it!
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Sunday, December 30, 2012
Monday, December 24, 2012
Merry Christmas!
The excitement is certainly building around here! Today is the first of our Christmas parties and we'll get to see Santa this evening. The kids have been really good about staying out of the presents and they'll finally get to open some today at my in-law's. When we come home they will open a new set of PJs to snuggle in by the fireplace tonight while we read Christmas stories, including the story of Jesus' birth.treats & chocolate milk for Santa and carrots or apple slices for the reindeer. The critters in the barn will be snuggled in with a little extra feed and a few treats of their own. Then the hubby and I will snuggle up with mugs of hot toddy by the light of the fireplace and Christmas tree before bed. Merry Christmas and many blessings to you all!
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Make Your Own AG Doll Purse/Tote
My great-grandma was a sewing queen. Having lived through the Depression, she could make fabric scraps into the most fabulous and unique doll clothes. We never felt like we had less because we couldn't afford the "real" doll clothes from the store, we thought we were cool because we had things that no one else could even get. She didn't leave the boys out either - she made my brother a boy doll and made baseball hats and accessories like a little faux leather jacket and silver glove like Michael Jackson. This little purse/tote was inspired by her.
Friday, December 21, 2012
The Christmas Tree
My parents didn't always have much money for such frivolities and so a few years they made arrangements with friends who had property with some pines old Christmas tree farms that were long overgrown to go find a "wild" tree that we could trim down to size.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Make Your Own AG Doll Sleeping Bag
Least you think I have not been very busy, I'll let you in on some Christmas presents I have been working on for my daughter. At 9, she is in the full swing American Girl doll obsession. It isn't often that I splurge on such extravagant purchases for my children as a real American Girl doll but when she was 7 it was an unexpected good year and Santa took matters into his own hands and brought the doll of her dreams that looked just like her, including glasses. This was important because she had gotten glasses and really was beginning to enter that phase of self-consciousness and insecurity that she had never had before. The doll has provided her with an image of her own beauty and she loves all the hours fussing over the doll and taking her places. While she understands we can't really afford the things in the catalog to go with her doll, we have been very successful in finding things to go with the 18" doll that she loves including handmade outfits and accessories. So this year as she is between that little girl and tween stage, I decided some fun new things for the American Girl doll were in order. I started with this easy sleeping bag that she can use for the doll's bed or when we travel with her.
This piece of felt is 24" wide and 20" long. I folded it in half so it is 20"x12" and pinned the bottom and side seam together.
Then I sewed it with my machine on a zigzag stitch leaving a 6" opening on the long side.
This piece of felt is 24" wide and 20" long. I folded it in half so it is 20"x12" and pinned the bottom and side seam together.
Then I sewed it with my machine on a zigzag stitch leaving a 6" opening on the long side.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Christmas Mug Swap & Candied Nuts
Want to see what I got? Check out this adorable Santa mug! Robyn over at Robyn's View sent me this jolly old elf as part of the Christmas Mug Swap hosted by Heather at Heatherly Loves and he couldn't be more perfect. In fact, I had to sneak him off to work with me the very next day so my daughter didn't try to lay claim. :)
This view makes me smile and chuckle every time.
Be sure to check out both blogs as these ladies are very sweet and talented! Robyn has awesome recipes like this Crockpot French Dip sandwich - yum! And Heather has everything from crafts, recipes and tips on how to hem your jeans to tasty treats for your favorite pooch!
Here's a crunchy sweet little snack to go with that mug full of coffee. Just melt a stick of butter in a skillet, add about 2 cups of almonds and 2 cups of pecans (walnuts are also very tasty!). Add a few dashes each of cinnamon and nutmeg. Then add about 1/2 cup of brown sugar. Continue to saute until the sugar/butter mixture is bubbly and caramelized. Spread on a foil lined baking sheet and cool. This works great packaged in the snack-size zip baggies for holiday goody bags and treats for the mailman, teachers and co-workers!
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Monday, December 17, 2012
How They Will be Greeted in Heaven
Today again, I had long planned a light-hearted post about the Christmas mug swap, but all I can think about is those families in Connecticut who are suffering the loss of their loved ones.
A friend recently read this poem at her mother's funeral and it is something that I try to remember as those innocent little ones, and those brave women who did their best to protect them, make their journey to be held in the arms of the Lord.
I can picture them crossing into Heaven together holding hands and looking about in wonder. And I can see the crowd of angels there to greet them. I can see my great-grandma there with a platter of bright green finger jello and my great-grandpa saying "Now there's my friends!" and encouraging them all to join a game of wiffle ball or croquet. I see my Grandpa D showing them all a sweet little chickadee eating calmly out of the palm of his hand.
A friend recently read this poem at her mother's funeral and it is something that I try to remember as those innocent little ones, and those brave women who did their best to protect them, make their journey to be held in the arms of the Lord.
I am standing by the seashore.
A ship at my side spreads her white sails to the morning breeze
and starts for the blue ocean.
She is an object of beauty and strength,
and I stand and watch
until at last she hangs like a peck of white cloud
just where the sun and sky come down to mingle with each other.
Then someone at my side says, 'There she goes!'
Gone where? Gone from my sight - that is all.
She is just as large in mast and hull and spar
as she was when she left my side
and just as able to bear her load of living freight
to the places of destination.
Her diminished size is in me, not in her.
And just at the moment when someone at my side says,
'There she goes!',
there are other eyes watching her coming,
and other voices ready to take up the glad shout:
'Here she comes!"
I can picture them crossing into Heaven together holding hands and looking about in wonder. And I can see the crowd of angels there to greet them. I can see my great-grandma there with a platter of bright green finger jello and my great-grandpa saying "Now there's my friends!" and encouraging them all to join a game of wiffle ball or croquet. I see my Grandpa D showing them all a sweet little chickadee eating calmly out of the palm of his hand.
Friday, December 14, 2012
Life is Hard
I had a different kind of post planned today.
A fluffy one about Christmas
and baking
and all that is light
and cheery about this time of year...
And then that other side of life hit today
and just kept coming...
My thoughts and prayers are with the families in Connecticut.
I simply can't imagine.
My heart breaks for those whose children were taken.
I am eager to hug and hold my babies
and perhaps not so eager to find out if my 9-year-old has already heard.
No doubt we will all sleep together tonight.
Since our house was broken into over a year ago,
our talks about personal safety and what to do in various crisis scenarios
has increased by a lot and the questions she asks have grown more serious.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Christmas Projects Sneak Peek...
Hope you are all having a joyous time with your holiday preparations! Here's a sneak peek at one of the many projects I've been working on. This cute little football shirt is for my little football fan since he will only wear sports shirts right now and I made a couple for the cousins as well. I saw this idea on Pinterest and it was originally posted by Shirley at The Ribbon Retreat - I did make a couple tweaks.
Also underway in the sewing area, American Girl doll accessories for my daughter including a sleeping bag, a felt quilt and a skirt.
Also underway in the sewing area, American Girl doll accessories for my daughter including a sleeping bag, a felt quilt and a skirt.
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