Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Christmas 2010



This Christmas went by so fast. We started taking down decorations today, but left the main decor for Aaron for when he comes home for Christmas. He was suppose to join us on Christmas day, but Cameron had 103.7 fever, so he opted to wait until this week. Thursday, Cameron jumped off the back of the truck and sprained his ankle really bad. He has crawled up until today. Cameron and I are praying that being sick/hurt will not be a tradition!

Christmas day...He played for about 30 minutes in the morning and did this the rest of the day.



Christmas Eve


A cute fruit tree my sister had at the kids table.



Overall we had a nice Christmas. We have several home projects in works including new floor in the kitchen, laundry, and office. We have a bathroom to finish and so much more. I finally admitted I needed help. Sometimes that's hard for me to do. I asked my sister if she would host our family get together again this year. (It was my turn, which normally I LOVE to do.) She graciously obliged...thanks sis! That took a lot of pressure off me of trying to get everything done. Since I'm teaching, I just don't have all the time now.

Daisy enjoying Christmas day with us and showing off her new collar.

I hope you all had a blessed Christmas!
I'm looking forward to the new year!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Tis the Season...


I want to take the time to wish all my blog friends a very Merry CHRISTmas!
I hope each of you have a safe, wonderful Christmas.


Saturday, December 11, 2010

It's Time!

I love sending and receiving Christmas cards. It was so fun to receive cards from some blogging friends last Christmas! We finally got a family pictures taken this year. It was a long time coming. So, along with having pictures done and Shutterfly...Christmas cards will be easy this year! Well, if I can get them in the mail! I'm so behind this year due to my new job. Busy, busy, busy. I haven't even started shopping yet...yikes!

So how is Shutterfly helping out? Did you know that Shutterfly has a wonderful selection? I know when I've ordered prints from them in the past, it was easy and the quality is great! I also did some photo cards that were thank you cards that turned out so cute! Just take a look at all the options for cards this year! Here are some of my favorite Christmas cards:



Click on the cards to take you to Shutterfly!




I love the monogram on this one!






I'm also thinking some personalized calendars would be great to give to grandparents. I want one for myself too.




Have you received your cards? What are you waiting for? If you are a blogger and you would like to receive 50 FREE CARDS from Shutterfly.com then you will want to click HERE to find out how to receive your own Christmas cards. Hurry, this promotion is over on the 15th! Thank you Shutterfly!

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

12 Days of Giving Wrap Up...

Wow, another year has come and gone. I welcome 2010, a new year and decade. This is a wrap up of our 12 days of giving our family did this year. The first four days were a lot of fun. We have really enjoyed doing this hope to make it a tradition.


Day 8: Tipping

One of my funnest and cheapest giving stories so far has to be the skater dude! One late night after shopping all evening, I pull into Sonic to order me a drink. I had planned on using a $5.00 to pay and give the rest as a tip. It was pouring down rain. I look in my mirror and see a teenager skating along to my car. I said, "you are just too cool". He then replied how he was having an awful night. I told him that I hope things look up for him soon. I handed him the $5.00 and said, "I hope you have a Merry Christmas!" His face was priceless when he realized I didn't want change. It was less than $3.00. (Well, his tip was more than my total.) Anyway, he smiled and thanked me and skated off. As I backed out, I happened to glance in the window of Sonic. He waved real big and flashed another cute smile. That was fun to know I helped make his night just a little better! I would have LOVED to be able to hand him $100.00 bill. How cool would that be.


Day 7: Drive Thru Treat

Another before Christmas shopping night in town, and yet another fast food place...sigh.

Anyway, this night I grabbed a kids cheeseburger and a water. When I went to pay, I felt led to pay for the person behind me. I ended up paying ~$10.50 for the elderly lady behind me. I hope it brought a smile to her face. It's fun being sneaky.




Day 6: Teacher gifts

I made white chocoate popcorn this year for teacher gifts. This is the packaging I did for Caden's K teacher, Ms. Reeves. I will be making this again. It was so good!





Cameron's 3rd grade teacher, Mrs. Butler sent a letter home requesting in lieu of a teacher gift that she would like us to put that money toward kids in India. She partners with another teacher who does a lot with a program to help kids there. I couldn't just donate money and not do at least a little something for her. So I did a small popcorn bag for her. Michael said she wouldn't stop raving about it! She ate at least half of the bag during the party.



Cameron and Mrs. Butler







Day 5: We made a cash donation. There were ample ways to give through the school.



Day 4: Neighbor gifts

I made the Pioneer Woman's cinnamon rolls for my neighbors and some friends.


We had a great time delivering the homemade goodies. While dad was shopping and at the movies with our oldest, Aaron, the boys and I headed out. We went caroling to our closest elderly neighbors, Don and Colleen. We sang "We wish you a Merry Christmas." It was funny because we sang to Don. As we were leaving we noticed Colleen on the treadmill watching T.V. She didn't even know we were there. They are great neighbors.

Our next stop was a neighbor who is a widow. We talked about how the bible talks about taking care of the widows and orphans. We did not get to visit with Caroline because she was not home. However, we promptly received a nice thank you note from her.




We then traveled on and dropped off some goodies to a single mother of 3. The Lord put Montee and her children on my heart. When I had a long term sub assignment, the class got a new student, Vivinne. Her mother moved from another state due to a divorce. Before the 9 weeks were over, Vivinne was hit by a truck while trying to get on a bus. She flew into the air doing several flips. Thank God she was alive. She did have to have surgery on her leg. I volunteered to tutor her in her home until she could return to school. She returned after two weeks, and just recently got out of her wheelchair, although now she will use a walker for at least six weeks. Her mom shared with me how the divorce was a total shock. I know they have been through a lot! She and the kids were so happy to see us.

Our final stop was a great friend of mine who has had a really tough year battling cervical cancer. She has been through surgery and now is in remission, praise the Lord. We visited with her for a little while and got to see her new puppies.


Day 3: Homemade dollar soap for Caden's class and our Sunday school kids gift.

Caden wanted to make our $ soap for his classmates. Cameron gave this to his classmates for three years. It was always a big hit. Since Caden is in K, it is his turn now.


Our sweet Sunday School class...the 3 year olds. Michael doing the Donald Duck impersonation.


A gift for the Sunday school kiddos! Just a recycled soup can dressed up.



Day 2: St. Jude's Ranch for Children


What do you do with all those Christmas cards you receive each year? Are you a saver or tosser? I am a saver. This year I plan to make albums for the picture cards. I am saving about 30 of my other favorite cards I've kept over the years for a project. Then, I am sending the rest to the St. Jude's Ranch for Children. Go here to learn more about this wonderful program. They take all kinds of cards and turn them into new cards.

You can mail your card donations to:
St. Jude's Ranch for Children
Recycled Card Program
100 St. Jude's Street - Boulder City, NV 89005



Day 1: Opening our home up to a stranger

(Written by Michael) On my way home one evening I saw a motorcycle broke down on the side of the road. I stopped and offered assistance. Turns out he is from Kansas and is on his way to Little Rock for a motorcycle rally when he had a flat tire. I brought him to our home and called a wrecker. It took about two hours for the wrecker to show up. While we waited we had pizza, and found him a hotel room and a motorcycle shop in the area. He was very grateful.


There are so many different ways to give. I want to be a better giver this year....even more courteous and polite. From letting cars out that are waiting, letting someone go in front of me in a checkout, smiling at complete strangers, paying for someones meal at a drive thru, and helping out at church with the blessing baskets. If you open your heart to give, there are ample opportunities every single day. It feels so good to be a giver!


Monday, December 28, 2009

A Christmas Surprise

Remember my exciting find this past summer? I picked up this great gumball machine for $1.00. It even had money in the bottom of it! Well, I knew when I found it just what I would do with it. I saw the idea about a year ago on a DIY blog and then here, and loved it.

Here is the before:








After: meet Dino!





The fish tank...it is so stinkin' cute!






Dino's pretty cute too!




The boys were so excited about the fish. Caden hugged me and told me again today, "thanks for the fish." I'm excited it has such a cute, unique home!

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Christmas Around the Home

Brrrr, it's cold! Come on in....




This most wonderful time of the year has come and gone. This is by far my favorite time of the year. I enjoy being with family, giving, the food, decorating, and making sure we take time to focus on Jesus.

(Excuse the dark photos. I'm trying to learn to use my camera without a flash. I need lessons!)



The Entryway


I have to thank Marci for letting me in on the free, fresh trimmings from Lowes! She is such a sweetheart. I used it everywhere and love it! I made this swag from one of those small twig brooms.











Dining Room

































Kitchen






















Living Room














Again here on the amoire. I love this frugal decorating!




















The boys room









Thanks for coming over!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Christmas...1 Corinthians 13 Style


If I decorate my house perfectly with plaid bows, strands of twinkling lights and shiny balls, but do not show love to my family,

I'm just another decorator.

If I slave away in the kitchen, baking dozens of Christmas cookies, preparing gourmet meals and arranging a beautifully adorned table at mealtime, but do not show love to my family.

Or the Pioneer Woman's cinnamon rolls...7 pans of them.



I'm just another cook.



If I work at the soup kitchen, carol in the nursing home, and give all that I have to charity, but do not show love to my family,

Cameron caroling in the nursing home with the 3rd grade.


it profits me nothing.

If I trim the spruce with shimmering angels and crocheted snowflakes, attend a myriad of holiday parties and sing in the choir's cantata, but do not focus on Christ,

Or a shimmering candle I made.


I have missed the point.



Love stops the cooking to hug the child.


Love sets aside the decorating to kiss the husband.


Love is kind, through harried and tired.


Love doesn't envy another's home that has coordinated Christmas china and table linens.


Love doesn't yell at the kids to get out of the way.


Love doesn't give only to those who are able to give in return,

but rejoices in giving to those who can't.



Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.



Love never fails.

Video games will break, pearl necklaces will be lost, golf clubs will rust...
but giving the gift of love will endure.


~Author Unknown~
{Borrowed from my friend, Amber, at {aefilkins}}



Let us focus on the true meaning of CHRISTmas!



MERRY CHRISTMAS!