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

Monday, January 2, 2012

THRIFTY MONDAY: santa's gift to me

Santa must have been watching me for the past few months, because look what I found.... hidden in one of my dresser drawers.... obviously, a-hem, Santa forgot to wrap it and slide it under the tree before Daddy noticed.... Aaaanyway, sometimes Santa slips up too....


This is THE cutest little Spring Blossom bowl, from the original launch in 1972.  It features the same larger patterned flowers as one of my previous finds.

See.... if you're a good girl, sometimes Santa comes through with the gifts that make you smile.

;)  .... that's me.... smiling .... have a lovely day....

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Been and gone....

Christmas has come and gone for another year.... I'm happy to report, that this year's was one of THE most relaxing Christmas's we've ever enjoyed.

We stayed home ALL. CHRISTMAS. DAY.

The kids opened their gifts.... and love all of them.... and were able to stay in their jammies and play the day away.  Mommy and Daddy, and Gran and Gramps also had a lovely day just being with one another.

It's amazing how rejuvenating a day at home can be.  No expectations except for turkey dinner.  I'm up for this kinda Christmas every year.

I hope you all enjoyed or are still enjoying a little relaxing family time too....

We'll be getting back to our regular schedule on the blog sometime in the new year.  Until then, I'll be popping by sporadically to say 'hi!'....

If I don't hear from you, have a safe and happy new year's eve!

;)   xo

Saturday, December 24, 2011

'TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE

Yes.... there is technically this last day to shop....

I'm hoping with all hopes that you've finished the day before and that today, you're mad dash will be used to do any last minute wrapping, baking, visiting or just plain old relaxing....

You deserve it.

Have a fantastically fun family-and-friends kinda day, full of hope, wonder, joy and peace.... take this time to make memories and be home with those you love the most....




Friday, December 23, 2011

Christmas Friday Night Video 2011

Here's a classic Canadian Christmas Song....
Bob and Doug Mackenzie's 12 Days of Christmas....

Merry Christmas, EH?!
Cheers!

COUNTDOWN: one


Only one shopping day left!!!!

Ok.... I haven't lost it, I do know how to count, and I do realize that technically, there is still one more shopping day left after today.... we'll get to that tomorrow  :)

Please, just humour me for today....  Look at today like it is your last shopping day.  Use it wisely to do any last-minute store shopping; driving here, there and everywhere; and impatiently standing in line with others just like you....

I have no gift ideas for today, other than to give of yourself and maybe pay-it-forward.  Treat someone to a coffee, a perfect stranger.... give up your spot in line to someone who's arms are overflowing, because when it comes down to it, you've left everything to the last minute, it can't get any worse....  Keep your emotions in check, and remember what the season is all about....  Spread the holiday cheer by wearing a smile even if you don't feel like smiling; say Happy Holidays or Merry Christmas to everyone you make eye contact with.... You'll be amazed at just how happy you'll be just by simply spreading the love....

For me, Christmas is not about the presents.... it's about time.


 The time we spend with our friends and family.  Times past that we reflect upon.

Time.

We think we have so much of it, but we do very little of actually enjoying it.  So, finish your shopping, as quick as possible with that cheer-filled smile plastered on your face.... then when all is said and done, go and be with the ones you love....  There's no greater gift you can give someone than the gift of your time....

Tomorrow is another day, but spend your time wisely.... stay tuned  ;)

Thursday, December 22, 2011

COUNTDOWN: two


TWO, 2, TWO shopping days left!

The malls are packed, wal-mart is something akin to apocalyptic.... you're in a frenzy now!

What will you do?

Give a card.  Card stores are filled with funny, creative, cute and heartfelt words.... already written for us!  Or, if you're feeling extra creative and verbose.... go for a blank card with a nice picture on the cover and write what you feel.... or, if you're extra crafty, make your own....


Words and feelings are things we tend to keep to ourselves, especially in times of hustle and bustle.  I love getting a card that was picked just for me.  I think about the time it took the person to open up just one, or several cards, to find that single sentiment that expresses exactly what feelings the giver has in their heart for you.

I have a box full of cards that I just can't seem to let go of.... and when I finally can part with them, I usually cut them in half and use the cover as a gift tag....

A hand written card is a very special gift to give to those you love.... give it a try.

Have a fun-tastic day  ;)

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

COUNTDOWN: three


TROIS!  TRES!  KOLU!  SAN!  THREE!

3 shopping days left!

By now, you're really feeling the stress, maybe work is getting in the way of the finishing touches of that long list of people to buy for.... don't let it get you down.  You still have options.

Gift cards! 


Yes, I agree, they can seem not well thought out.... impersonal, even.  Not true.  Get creative.  Find your nearest centre that sells a variety of different gift cards for retail outlets or attractions that aren't in your area.  For us, around here, Shoppers Drug Mart and Rexall are THE best places to find amazing gifts!

You can seriously pick up any retailer or major restaurant chain gift card at either of these drug stores.  And that's not it!

Last year, in a quest to find a great adventure trip for my husband, zip-lining (so. much. fun.), I came to find out that the place I wanted to take him had gift card adventure packages available for purchase at my local Shoppers Drug Mart.  SCORE!  It ended up being his main gift.  WIN-WIN!

So, in short, don't underestimate the power of a gift card  :P

Have a great day!  ;)

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

COUNTDOWN: four


4 shopping days left!!!!

We're getting down to the wire, and I am pleased to say that I am 99.9% complete.... just a couple of last minute stocking stuffers.... and of course, the groceries....

So, with just 4 shopping days left, what is an easy, do-it-yourself gift that's sure to please?

Homemade Foot Scrub! 

After being on your feet for those long and hectic shopping days, what could be more inviting than a warm soak and relaxing scrub?  Sounds like heaven to me!

Here's a recipe for a foot scrub that uses ingredients you probably already have in your cupboards....

1/4 cup oatmeal (ground or not)
1/4 cup cornmeal
2 tablespoons brown sugar or course sea salt
a couple drops of essential oil (your choice)

Mix together all ingredients and place them into a nice jar or container.
Add a tag with instructions: add enough water to make a semi-thick paste, soak feet in warm water for 5 minutes then apply paste to feet and massage for 10 minutes each foot; rinse with warm water; dry feet then apply a thick lotion; wear socks to help with absorption of lotion.

A nice little treat for your feet!

Have a great day!  Happy Shopping  ;)

Monday, December 19, 2011

COUNTDOWN: five


F-I-V-E, FIVE!  5 shopping days left!

The excitement is building, and the stress levels are rising.... oh no, oh no, you still have a few people to buy for, what will you do?

How about one of the easiest, most personalized gifts ever?  What could it be, you ask?  Well, I'll tell you....

Make personalized labels for a few of your recipients favourite things.  For example, if you were going to do an inexpensive bath and body basket, you would buy soap or body wash, some bath fizzies, a body puff (or if you're a man a soap activator, as my husband calls them), and maybe a bottle of lotion.

Remove all of the commercial labeling (if possible), take some pretty paper (or plain) and create your own labels that are personal to your recipient.... give the soap an update with a nice wrapper, slip the bath fizzies into a clear plastic treat bag and attach a matching hang tag, also use a hang tag to attach to the body puff, and create a new label to slip over the commercial lotion bottle label.

What could be easier?

It's personal.  You know the recipient already likes the products.  It can be relatively inexpensive.  A-and!  It was made by you.... sort of....

Thanks for stopping by!  Have a lovely day  ;)

Saturday, December 17, 2011

COUNTDOWN: seven


Only 7 shopping da-ays left til Chri-istmas....  
Sorry, that's my attempt at singing in the tune of Twelve Day of Christmas  :P

Give the gift of memories in the form of a family photo....
but, not just any family photo....
How about a fantastic photo throwback?  What do I mean by throwback?

Well.... check out these fantastic retro-style photos....

The fifties family.... found on Pinterest

TOTALLY 80's.... Pinterest

60's couple found at My Retrospace

50's milkman and pregnant housewife, via Pinterest

Wouldn't it be so fun to do a hilarious retro-style family photo shoot?  
Dress up, snap some shots, print the pictures and pop them into vintage thrift store frames!
Then gift them to Grans and Gramps everywhere!

This is SO happening next year!

Have fun photo-shooting!
;)

Friday, December 16, 2011

COUNTDOWN: eight


Only EIGHT.... count 'em, EIGHT, shopping days left! 1-2-3-4-5-6-7.... ummmm, 8!

For the young people in your life...  There's nothing better than rolling, squishing, and molding play dough.  It's a fantastic material that sparks creativity in children and adults alike.... AND!  Bonus.... is so very simple to make big batches yourself!

Another project pulled from 3 monkeys archives....

Snowflake Play Dough,
first posted here in winter 2009....

Sorry for the poor quality photo; but, it's hard to capture sparkles :P
In a large bowl combine:
2 cups white flour
1 cup table salt
2 tablespoons cream of tartar (what else do you use this strange stuff for????)
1 tube of white, pink or light blue opalescent glitter (I used about a 1/4 of a cup, but certainly use your own discretion for this part)

In another bowl/measuring cup/or some sort of liquid holding vessel, combine:
2 cups boiling water
1 tablespoon of oil

Add liquid to dry ingredients and mix well. Depending on what it feels like after all of your ingredients are mixed, you may need to add more flour if too smushy or more oil of too dry. Once it has cooled enough to hold, kneed it together until it feels smooth. Then package it in freezer bags or wrap it in plastic wrap. VOILA! Pretty sparkly "Snowflake" Play Dough.

Alternatively; you can omit the glitter(or not) and add liquid food colouring (with the liquids, of course), or two packages of kool-aid (for colour) to the dry ingredients. I use neon liquid food colouring and it makes very vibrant coloured play dough (and hands while making it)... the kool-aid makes nice pastelly colours with a great smell. For very intense colours, you can try sourcing out powdered food colouring. If there is a cake decorator in your area, they may be able to hook you up with powdered/paste food colouring sources.

Package this together with a short, thick dowel that can be used as a rolling pin, a bunch of fun cookie cutters and wooden craft sticks to use as knives to cut the dough.

Super easy gift that is sure to please!

Have a lovely day....   ;)

Thursday, December 15, 2011

COUNTDOWN: nine


Nine days left til Christmas!

Baking!  Baking!  Baking!

Bake your recipient their favourite treat.  It's personal.  It's delicious.  And you know it will be very much appreciated.

Here's a quick little recipe for shortbread.... quick little story:  I had never made shortbread before last week.  For some reason, I always thought it was too finicky to make.  But, in my pursuit to please my guy, I decided to dive in.... and now I'm left feeling rather silly for thinking it was so difficult.  Seriously, 5 ingredients and you have one of the lightest cookies with just the perfect hint of sweetness and buttery-ness (yeah... it's a word)....


You'll need:

1 cup unsalted butter, room temp
2 cups all purpose flour
1/2 cup extra fine sugar (you can use regular granulated, you may just get a little crunch)
1 egg yolk
1 tsp vanilla or almond extract

Whip the butter for 5-10 minutes, yes, that long... please use a hand blender or a stand mixer and save your arms....  Whip, whip, whip!

Add the sugar.... mix, mix, mix for 5-10 minutes more....

Add your yolk and extract.... whip for another 5-10.... oh, my aching arm!

Then do 3 to 4 additions of the flour, using your trusty hand blender for a few minutes between each addition.  By this time, your arm should feel like it's suffered some kind of ancient body stretching torture.... that's when you know you've beaten it enough!

No need to complicate things here, roll into 1 inch balls, throw them onto a parchment lined cookie sheet and squish them down with a fork, bottom of a glass or anything close by.  You're looking to flatten them to about 1/4" thickness.... Bake in a preheated 325 degree oven til the edges are just getting lightly browned.  Again, people, I cannot give you an exact time as ALL ovens vary.... mine runs a little on the hot side, so my cookies are generally finished 4-6 minutes before suggested bake times.  For example, these cookies for me, are ready to take out around 8 to 9 minutes.  Use your judgement, and keep a close eye :)

When all is said and done.... package these little morsels of melt-y marvellous-ness in a unique way.... the thought and effort will be welcomed and enjoyed!

Have a fantastic Thursday folks!  ;)

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

COUNTDOWN: ten


Only ten shopping days left til the big man appears!

We'll be counting down from today until the 24th by sharing some simple, quick and heartfelt last-minute gift giving ideas....

LAST-MINUTE IDEA #10:

From 3 monkeys archives, the I LOVE YOU JAR.


A super simple little gift that tells someone exactly how you feel about them.  A project that for me, takes the place of and is more doable than scrapbooking.  Whenever I see my children do something new, or funny, or we create another special family memory.... I jot it down and slip it into the jar.... easy-peasy!

All you need is a jar (I love vintage canning jars), pretty scrapbook papers, assorted markers, scissors and your favourite memories, feelings and thoughts about the recipient.

You could also adapt this to create smile jars (jokes), inspiration jars (uplifting quotes).... the possibilities are limitless.... give it a try.... a simple, from the heart gift that will be cherished for a lifetime.

Have a great day everyone.... HO-HO-HO!  ;)

Saturday, December 3, 2011

FAMILY DAYS: lights

The tree is up.... but still naked.... Arg!  The lights don't work!  Thankfully, I made sure to test them all before stringing them onto the tree.... So, first thing this morning, I'll be rushing out to Canadian Tire for some new ones.

The lights we have are the old, not-so-energy-efficient kind.  While I love saving energy where I can, I am not a lover of the new LED lights.... I really don't like the harsh glow of them.  My mother assures me that they've come a long way since they were first introduced.... She tells me there are softer glowing LED's that look similar to my old ones.  Nevertheless, I am stuck buying these new, less desirable type regardless of whether I like them or not.... there are no longer any other options in lighting.

I know they'll grow on me.... and I also know that what it really comes down to is this.... my tree will be getting dressed by my little family while we listen to Christmas songs and drink eggnog.... and make more wonderful family memories.... The colour and glow of the lights is really an insignificant thing when you look at the bigger picture....

my birdhouse all dressed for the season

We'll be together, and that's what matters most.... I'm very thankful for that....

Have a fantastic Sunday everyone  ;)

Friday, November 25, 2011

PINTERESTINGLY INTERESTING: Kids Christmas Crafts


Construction paper wreathVia.

Paper lantern d.i.y.  Via.

Felt ball garland, great tutorial.  Via.

Gingerbread reindeersVia.

Craft stick tree.  Via.


Be sure to check out Pinterest for other great crafty ideas you can do with your kids!

I know this is usually my Thursday post, but I couldn't resist sharing some little crafty bits I found.... hope you have fun with your littles creating some new decorations full of fond memories ;)

Have a great Friday!
;)

Thursday, November 17, 2011

PINTERESTINGLY INTERESTING: christmas

Easy lighting by Martha Stewart via pinterest

Fresh cranberries.  The Yellow Cape Cod via pinterest

As simple as writing on a mirror.
Better Homes and Garden via pinterest

From Thread Banger (I. LOVE. THREAD. BANGER!)  via pinterest

Super easy D.I.Y. from Eddie Ross via pinterest

Easter colours at Christmas by the Thompson Family via pinterest

Check out pinterest for more fantastic
Christmas decorating how-to's, D.I.Y.'s, and inspiration.... 
 'Tis the season.... 
Have a great day  ;)


Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Slow start....

I'm in catch up mode around here.... my house is screaming for me to put it back in order and get rid of all the Christmas decor.... my laundry room is wondering why it feels so claustrophobic, that could be because all of our clothes seem to have relocated themselves there, hmmm....

Aaaaanyway, I'm not going to bore you with my day to day house chores that have been neglected by a certain someone who's name starts with J and ends with E and has a ULI between.... no, no, I'm not pointing fingers....

I'll be back next week with some crafty-like projects.... PROMISE :)

Have a great snowy day all ;)

Friday, December 24, 2010

'Twas the night before....

It's true! It's finally here....

Remember as a kid how excited you were going to bed the night before Christmas, and how you thought you'd never be able to sleep? These are some of my fondest childhood memories....

The flurry of emotions you felt when you woke up on Christmas morning, the questions that raced through your head; Did Santa come? Should I get up or wait for everyone else to get up? Does Santa think I was good all year? Is it really only 5:30 in the morning?

Yes, people, I am the child who awoke every Christmas morning at 5:30 a.m.... much to my family's dismay.... the excitement was always too much for me.... so much so that my mother had to finally tell Santa to leave my stocking on the end of my bed just so my head wouldn't explode having to wait for everyone else to wake up.

And believe me, I tore into that little red sock with the white fuzzy fur trim like a dog ripping into his new chew toy.... And it didn't matter to me that it was eerily filled with things that looked like they came from our kitchen.... Santa left it for me. That was all that mattered. Santa knew I was a good girl and was awarding me with nuts-in-the-shell, a big juicy orange and both hard and chewy candies that had the power to excavate any dentistry that called your mouth home.... I didn't care that the only thing in the stocking I really liked was the orange. It was mine, and Santa placed it SPECIAL.... just for ME. I mattered enough to him.... I was happy.


These feelings have NEVER escaped me.... still, I go to bed the night before, and wake up Christmas morning with the same butterfly-in-my-stomach feeling.... only these days, I'm excited and overwhelmed that my children get to have the same feelings I did.... The comfort in knowing that someone thinks you are the most SPECIALIST person in the world....

Merry Christmas little monkeys, I hope the memories we make will give you a lifetime of warmth and hugs.... I love you all to the moon....

And Merry Christmas to all of you.... I hope your holidays are filled with love and family and laughter.... cheers and have a fantastic night before ;)

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Night lights....

Outside our front window....



Lighting up the Falls....



Meeting Buzz and Woody....



O! Canada....



2 more sleeps....
Have a nice and relaxing day ;)