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Monday, December 22, 2014

Christmas Pajama Party Link Up

Those who know me well know that I love to put my kids in Christmas pajamas, and that I order them new matching pajamas every year.  This year was no exception, although it may be the last year that B can wear the cute little monogrammed numbers.  Something tells me that seven will just be too old for that next year.  So, here are some pics of them in the cute pj's that I ordered from Southern Tots, along with some oldies from years past.

2014




 2013
(unfortunately this is the best picture I have that really shows the pj's)

2012

One of the best outtakes ever!

2011
I don't have one picture with both kids looking.


I have taken a picture of my children in their Christmas pj's in front of the tree ever year of their lives and I have them in framed ornaments hanging on the tree in my kitchen.  Those pictures are so special to me and I LOVE that tree.  Here is both kids on their first Christmases.


To see the full tour of my home all decorated for Christmas, you can click here for the main living area and here for the bedrooms.

Thanks for checking out my sweet babies in their Christmas jammies.  Be sure to share your own kiddos by linking up with the good life blog



Thursday, December 4, 2014

It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas 2014

I absolutely adore Christmas decorations, and put them up the weekend after Thanksgiving every year.  So here are a few pictures of the Christmas decor in the main living areas of our house.  Hopefully (if I can get them cleaned up and looking decent) I can get some pictures of the decorations in the bedrooms.  But here is the Christmas Tour Part 1!

I keep it pretty simple with my outdoor decor--just a couple of wreaths, some garland and classic red velvet ribbon.



Here is the view from the front door.  I really love what I did with the mantle this year.  We usually have a live tree, and I use the branches that we cut off of the bottom and arrange them on the mantle with some picks and ornaments.  But we invested in an artificial tree this year, which meant no branches for arranging.  So I picked up a pre-lit garland at Wal-Mart, pulled out a couple of small trees that I bought ages ago, and added some picks and feathers to go with the "outdoorsy" look the Hubs has forced upon me with all his hunted animals, but that's a post for another day.



This is our main tree where the gifts wait until Christmas morning.  It is a hodge-podge of ornaments that have been gifts from family and friends or handmade by the kids.  I love how sentimental it is since I remember who gave me most of the ornaments on it.


I also have my Fontanini nativity set on my grandmother's antique library table.  I have several pieces of it and got even more for Christmas last year.  I wish I had a bigger table to set it all up on, and I might just put some on my mantle next year, but for now I am keeping it on the library table.  The stable is empty since Mary and Joseph are traveling around our house on their Journey to Bethlehem which you can read about here and here.


Since I have chosen to embrace the wildlife hanging on the walls in my living room right now (hence the Santa hat on the deer), I also decorate the fish hanging by the front door.  My mother-in-law gave the Hubs these ornaments years ago and hung them up on his fish then.  I have continued the silly tradition every since then.


Heading in to the kitchen, this is the view into the eating area.  I absolutely love the tree in my kitchen.  It has a framed picture of my kids in their Christmas pj's from every Christmas of their lives.  I think it's my favorite tree in the house--and I have five, so there is plenty of competition.





The snowman hanging from the fan was a gift from a student my last year teaching school, and I made the Merry Mail Christmas card holder a few Christmases ago.


Leaving the kitchen and going back into the living room, I have this little arrangement set up on the counter.  The Happy Everything plate is from Coton Colors, and I love that I can change out the Santa attachment at the top to fit whatever holiday or season I am celebrating.  The Santa's Cookies plate was made using B's handprint as Santa when he was three.  The mug was made the same year using C's foot as the reindeer head when she was about 6 months old.  I love them and use them every year for setting out milk and cookies for Santa on Christmas Eve.


So that's Part 1.  Hopefully, I will get to Part 2 one day next week.  Stay posted for updates.

I have linked up with Andrea at Momfessionals.  You can show off your Christmas decorations by linking up here.

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Our December To Do List

With December arriving tomorrow I have been thinking a lot about what all I want to do with the kids to enhance the Christmas season.  I have several things already on the calendar and a few other ideas up my sleeve.

December 1 we will hang the first ornament on our Jesse Tree.  I love this tradition of showing how all of Scripture points to Jesus!



December 2 is our CC Christmas Party and ornament swap.  B is really looking forward to it--as am I.

December 4 is our town's Christmas Parade.  Our church has a float in the parade each year, so we will definitely be there to watch and maybe walk with the float in the parade.

December 7 is the kids Christmas program at church.  B is playing the part of "Little Elf" and C is the "Star of Bethlehem."  They will be so cute--I can't wait.

December 11 is the Christmas parade in the town where the Hubs works.  Our church participates in that parade as well, so of course we will be there.  This is a picture I took when B and I participated in the parade last year.




December 13-14 is our church's Christmas Tour of Homes and our house is on the tour.  I love entertaining especially around the holidays!

December 22 our family is going to Callaway Gardens for the Fantasy in Lights.  It is an absolutely beautiful light display and with the amazing Groupon offer, I couldn't pass it up.  I haven't been since the Hubs and I were dating, so I am giddy to be returning and taking the kids.


December 23 I am hoping to do a birthday party for Jesus.  Two years ago we had pizza and a giant cookie cake, we sang "Happy Birthday" and just had a blast.  The kids really love celebrating Jesus's birthday by having a party just like we do for them.  B has already mentioned it, so it has got to happen.


December 24 will be our normal Christmas Eve shindig with my family.

December 25 usually means the in-laws come for the day.  Last year we had brunch after opening gifts and I will probably do a repeat of that this year.


Some other activities I am hoping to do with the kids are:
  • Make and decorate a gingerbread house
  • Have a family movie night with a Grinch theme
  • Watch Home Alone
  • Watch Charlie Brown Christmas
  •  Purchase an item for Toys for Tots
  • Make Christmas Cookies
  • Have friends over for hot chocolate and cookies
Just thinking about these plans makes me excited for the coming season!

Be sure to link up with Andrea at Momfessionals for her What's On . . . Your Calendar linky party!


Friday, February 21, 2014

Five on Friday

I have been seeing these "Five on Friday" posts for a while, but this is my first time joining in.  So here are five of my favorite things!

ONE:  Crock Pot



I LURVE my Crock Pot.  I am pretty sure I cook at least two meals a week in my Crock Pot, and it becomes invaluable during tee-ball season.  I make soups, chicken dishes, roast, lasagna, and even Chinese food in my Crock Pot.  I could not live without it.

TWO:  Coordinating Brother-Sister Outfits


I LOVE dressing my kids in matching outfits.  The Hubs has joked me ever since C was born by reminding me that they aren't twins.  But I know that since my oldest is a boy, I won't have long to dress them in matching outfits, and I will do it as long as B will let me.

THREE:  The Beach



I have loved going to the beach ever since I was a little girl.  My parents would take our family to the beach every summer, and we still go with them often.  And thankfully, I think I have passed my love of the beach to my two little ones.

FOUR:  Professional Portraits of my Kids



Ever since B was 6 weeks old, I have been a stickler for getting their professional portraits done.  The photographer that I use puts their pictures in albums, but I have 16 x 20s of their one-year portraits and I love them!  (This picture doesn't do them justice.)

FIVE:  Vacation Planning



I love to plan a trip--more than most people probably.  I could (and usually do) spend hours researching, reading, and Googling each and every little detail to find out as much as I can about wherever we are going.  I have planned my own trips to Vegas, New York City (and yes, that is me and the Hubs in front of Monica and Rachel's apartment on Friends), and our most recent trips to Disney World.  There is just nothing like finding useful information or websites that you can refer to over and over again.  And usually, even if we don't have a trip on the horizon, I am thinking about planning one!  Odds are, if I had not gone into education, I would have LOVED being a travel agent!

So there's five of my favorites.  Enjoy!