December 30, 2009

New counter tops anyone?

I have been wanting to redo my counter tops for the longest time but who am I kidding. There is no way that I could afford new counter tops. I have also looked into the DIY tutorials too but they aways seem to hard until now. Over at Is It Monday Already? she is hosting a giveaway to a simple kit to make your counter tops look like granite. Here it is being demoed on the early show.



Cool huh. If I don't win I will definitely look into buying it. Not only is it affordable but looks so easy.

December 28, 2009

Quotes to Remember...12/28/09


I am a collector of quotes. I love it when I read something that inspires me. So in honor of the quotes that I love I officially name Mondays "Quotes to Remember..." day

Here's your quote for today

"The vibrations of mental forces are the finest and consequently the most powerful in existence." -Charles Haanel


Share your favorite quotes with me and it just might show up on Quotes to Remember...




December 26, 2009

Gift Exchange

At the end of November I signed up to participate in a handmade gift exchange at Craftaholics Anonymous. Here is the gift that I received



It is two wooden blocks that have been painted black and the edges look to have been distressed. The word love is decoupaged on. It is simple and elegant all at the same time (just like me).

I love this (no pun intended). I actually had a bare spot on my table that I could not find the right decoration to put there. As soon as I got this in I knew that this would be the perfect fit. It was also a perfect statement for this time of year and a reminder for the rest of the year. Our Savior came to this earth because he loved us. He died on the cross because he loved us. We should always strive to have that Christ like love for all mankind.

Thank you Amy for the wonderful gift.



December 23, 2009

Wordless Wednesday: Favorite Christmas Memory


(The picture quality on this is awful. It was our first digital camera.) 

This is Zoe in 2003. She was 2 yrs old. She is my "Christmas Child" although her birthday is in October. She loves anything to do with Christmas. Not just Santa or the gifts but everything. She will listen to Christmas music all year round (and not just Rudolph) and when we go looking at Christmas lights she oohhs and aaahhhs louder than anyone.

Zoe would sit like this all the time and just stare at the lights and ornaments (as she has done every year since). This picture does not do the picture in my memory justice. I remember how the lights lit up her face as she stared at them in wonder and how her eyes would shine sometimes brighter than the lights.

There is no doubt in my mind that she understands the "Spirit" of Christmas. I wish and hope that she will always have this with her and I am so grateful that she shares it with me.

Remember the reason for the season on this not so wordless Wednesday.



December 12, 2009

Small Talk Six: Love/hate relationship with relatives


A new weekly meme on MomDot called "Small Talk Six" where each Saturday has a topic and you can respond to each topic with a list of 6 words, 6 phrases, 6 sentences, 6 paragraphs, or 6 photos.

Today’s topic is “6 things you love or hate about spending time with your or your significant other’s relatives.”

1. Love: Getting to see family that I only get to see once a year.

2. Love: Getting together with my family and playing board and card games.

3. Hate: (especially this year) Family politics. Having to worry about what you can and can't say around certain people because you don't know what will set them off.

4. Love: To see the kids play with their cousins. They always have such a wonderful time.

5. Hate: We are alway excepted to visit everyone. There just isn't enough time to visit everyone else and still have time to spend with just ourselves.

6.Hate: When its time to go everyone always says "we need to get together more often" and when you try through out the year they are always busy.

So there is my 6, now go blog about yours and visit momdot.com to join in the fun.



December 11, 2009

O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree

I wanted to take this time to share with you our Christmas tree and my favorite Christmas story.



Why Christmas Trees Are Not Perfect

    They say if you creep into an evergreen forest late at night, you can hear the trees talking.  In the whisper of the wind you’ll catch the older pines reassuring the younger ones why they’ll never be perfectly shaped.  There will always be a bent branch here, and a gap there…
    Long, long ago evergreens were perfect, with each taking pride in branches slopping evenly from crown to symmetrical skirt.  This was particularly true in a small kingdom deep in Europe beyond the Carpathian Mountains.
    On the first Saturday of Advent, the queen’s woodsmen would search the royal evergreen forest for the most perfect tree.  It would then reign in honor in the great castle hall, shimmering with silver balls and golden angles that sparkled in the thousands of candles.  While a huge Yule log chuckled and crackled, the royal family and villagers together would dance and sing around the tree in celebration.
    Out in the hushed forest every evergreen vied for this honor, each endeavoring to grow its branches and needles to perfection.  They strained at the task, fully concentrating on their form and appearance.
    One cold night when a bright white moon glittered on the crusty snow as if it were strewn with millions of diamonds, a small rabbit limped into a grove of evergreens, its sides heaving in panic.  Beyond the hill rose the yelping of village dogs in the thrill of the hunt.  The rabbit’s eyes wild with fright, frantically searched for cover but found nothing among the dark trunks extending upwards into branches artfully lifted from the snow.  Faster and faster the cottontail circled as the excited yelping sounded louder and louder.  The trees looked annoyed at this interruption of their evening (when growing was best).
Then a small pine shuddered.  Of all the young trees, it had the promise of being the finest of the forest.  Everything about it, from its deep sea-green color to the delicate curl of its branches, was perfect.  But now…its lower branches began to dip, down, down, down to the ground.  And in that instant before the slavering dogs broke into the clearing, the rabbit found safety with in the evergreen screen.
In the morning the bunny found it’s burrow, but the little tree could not quite lift it’s branches.  Mo matter perhaps a little irregularity in a tree so beautiful would not be noticed.
Then a powerful blizzard came to the land.  The villagers slammed shutters closed while birds and animals huddled in nest and dens.  A small wren, blown astray, desperately sought sanctuary in the evergreens, but each one she approached clenched its branches tight like a fist.  Finally, in exhaustion, she fell into the little pine.  The pine’s heart opened and so did its branches and the wren slept within them warm and secure, but the pine had difficulty rearranging its branches.  There would be a gap, evermore.
Weeks passed and winter deepened, bringing a gale such as never before experienced in the mountains.  It caught a small fawn that had wondered from its mother.  Head down, blinded by the snow, the fawn inched into the evergreens, seeking a windbreak, but the trees held their branches open so the wind could whistle through them and avoid dangerous bending and breaking of their limbs.
Again the little pine took pity and tightly closed its branches, forming an impenetrable wall behind which the fawn huddles out of the gale, but alas, when the wind ceased, the small pine have been severely and permanently bent out of shape.
A tear of pine gum oozed from a branch tip.  Now it could never hope for the honor it had longed for since it was a seedling.  Lost in despair, the little pine did not see the good queen come into the forest.  She had come to choose the finest tree herself.  As her royal sleigh slowly passed through the forest, her practiced eye scanned the evergreens now preening themselves.
When she saw the little pine, a flush of anger filled her.  What right had a tree with such defects to be in her forest?  Reminding herself to have a woodsman dispose of it, she drove on, but the stopped and glanced back at it.
As she gazed on it, she noticed the tracks of small animals that had found shelter under it and a downy feather found within its branches where the bird had rested, and as she studied the gaping hole in its side and the wind whipped trunk, understanding filled her heart.  “This one,” she said.  Her attendants gasped.  To the astonishment of the forest, the little pine was borne to the great hall.  Everyone who danced and sang around it said it was the finest Christmas tree yet.  For in looking at its gnarled and worn branches, many saw the protecting arm of a father, others the comforting bosom of a mother, and some, as did the queen, saw the love of Christ expressed on earth.
So if you walk among evergreens today, you will find, along with rabbits, birds and other happy living things, dropped branches providing cover, gaps offering resting places, forms bent from wrestling winter winds.
For, as with many of us, the trees have learned that the scars suffered for the sake of others make one most beautiful in the eyes of God.

From The Gifts Of Christmas:
The Guidepost Family Christmas Book.



December 10, 2009

Christmas Advent craft pictures part 1

Here are some of the projects that we have done so far with our craft advent (you can read about it here). I will admit that planing a craft a day was a little ambitious. Because of other things we have not been able to do a craft everyday but the days we have been able to have been fun. Here is what we have done so far.
(Note: I am linking up with Living With Lindsay)


Ornament wreath.
I am not to crazy about the way the bow on top looks but it was all we had and the girls love it so that is all that matters.



Snowflake card holder.
I have really fallen in love with this. I found a pack of foam snowflakes at the dollar store and 2 1/2 in. ribbon. I hot glued the ribbon between two snowflakes. Then I glued clothespins every 3 inches or so. The ribbon is about 3 feet long. It turned out really great.



Bedroom door wreaths.
The kids really love being able to decorate their doors.



Christmas tree Christmas cards.
These will be the ones we send out this year. They loved doing them.



The was supposed to be a cranberry wreath but we could not find fake cranberries so I substituted it with flat back red glass gems. It turned out very pretty.

Thats all we have done so far. I will post more as we (hopefully) get them done.

Thanks for looking


Kids say the darnedest things: "I do have a big imagination"

Yesterday, Mia (who is 10) and I went to Staples so that I could pick up some office supplies. While we where there she wanted to look at the art stuff.

She just loves sketch books and was looking though all the different ones they had. On the bottom shelf they had a huge one. It was probably about 2 feet by 3 feet. Her eyes got so wide as she was pulling it out. I made the comment "Isn't that too big?"

She replied "Well, I do have a big imagination."

That she does. You can't have to big of an imagination

December 9, 2009

Wordless Wednesday: Yummy Cupcakes

My oldest decided today that she wanted to make cupcakes all by herself.




 

 
She was in the middle of playing dress-up when the timer went off.




 

 

 
This one right here is mine!!!




December 7, 2009

Quotes to Remember...12/7/09


I am a collector of quotes. I love it when I read something that inspires me. So in honor of the quotes that I love I officially name Mondays "Quotes to Remember..." day

Here's your quote for today

"Every thought of yours is a real thing - a force." - Prentice Mulford

Share your favorite quotes with me and it just might show up on Quotes to Remember...


December 1, 2009

Guess what?

A few weeks ago I entered a giveaway on momdot where I have to post a picture of my messiest room. You can see that post here. I had really debated about doing this because once I posted that picture it was there for everyone to see. But I thought what the heck I will do it anyway it's for a good cause.

Well, guess what? It paid off. I WON!!!!! I am just so beside my self with excitement. It couldn't have come at a better time because just this week my vac that I have had for over 10 years just kicked the bucket.

Here is what I won


Oreck Halo



Powerful 2-in-1 cleaning performance.

The new Oreck Halo is a revolution in vacuum cleaner technology. Incredible suction vacuums dirt and debris, while the patented Oreck Halo light chamber kills many microscopic germs, bacteria, viruses, mold, dust mite eggs, and flea eggs using UV-C light. And like all Oreck products, it’s remarkably simple to use – just vacuum as you normally would, and the Oreck Halo vacuum cleaner kills and reduces microorganisms without any extra effort or harsh chemicals.