We have wanted to have a Winter Tea for some time and finally we did this year and plan to every year. It was FABULOUS!!! We served Homemade Hot Cocoa and Apple Juice along with our dainty luncheon dishes. We all dressed up in our tea time best and brought an American Girl Doll or Bear. Each girl and their special guest had a special place setting. It was a wonderful opportunity to dress-up and be lady like. It was also a great opportunity to think about serving others with a fun project, which is one of our goals this year.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
A Fabulous Winter Tea
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Happy Valentines Teacher!
We love our teachers and are so thankful for all they do. We love to give them fun things so they know how much they really are appreciated. This was a really fun project and it was so cute to see the teachers wearing them throughout the day.
Here are basic directions:
We used red cinnamon hard candy and chocolate hearts.
Plastic Wrap and ribbon - we color coordinated everything red & pink.
Cut off a long piece of plastic wrap and cut it in half length wise. Then set the candies on the plastic wrap leaving about an inch in between each candy. Roll the plastic wrap over the candies making it into a long snake like necklace. Then tie a piece of ribbon in between each piece of candy.
TIPS:
Make sure you have 5-7 candies that are not chocolate for the back of the neck area. We used pattern paper &s cardstock heart to write a little note on. If you add a note put it on the front middle.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Magic in our own backyard!
We have always said our house had magic in it. It is because it is so old, over 100 years! In the spring lots of fairies live here and come from the flowers when they bloom. We make sure we sprinkle lots of glittery fairy dust in the flower beds so they will grow with the flowers. We leave little acorn top cups of water and rose petal plates of fairy food. The girls build fairy waterfalls on the rock wall for them to bathe in. All of this magic goes along perfect with our theme for the year. We have decided our theme for the year will be - "Magic in our own Backyard" - Most of our activities this year will reflect that theme and I am sooo excited! We have the coolest birthdays planned. I love having fun birthdays.
Along with all of the magic, one of the things that inspired our group decision was the photograph contest from American Girl. Kaity has taken the most beautiful pictures from our backyard. If you want to participate - http://www.americangirl.com/girloftheyear/2010/photocontest.php
We have a lot of cool ideas and are excited about all of the fun that will be happening in our backyard as we make the world a better place starting with our little corner.
Along with all of the magic, one of the things that inspired our group decision was the photograph contest from American Girl. Kaity has taken the most beautiful pictures from our backyard. If you want to participate - http://www.americangirl.com/girloftheyear/2010/photocontest.php
We have a lot of cool ideas and are excited about all of the fun that will be happening in our backyard as we make the world a better place starting with our little corner.
Our Backyard
These were all taken by Kaity, she is a fabulous photographer and has an artistic eye for detail. Beautiful!!!
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
The comfort of predictable tradtions.
As I reflect on our wonderful Christmas, I think about all of the traditions that we have, and we do them every year. They are so predictable. We all open one present on Christmas eve and of course it is PJ's. (Smart mom's can guarantee great Christmas day photo's that way ;) Then we change into jammy's and read the Christmas story out of the Bible just like my father did when I was a child. We leave Santa milk and home-made cookies on his special plate, and he leaves us a really neat book to add to our Christmas collection. We feed the reindeer too, they don't leave us anything but we are awfully glad that they get Santa to us. Actually they did leave us some reindeer droppings this year which was a real added bonus in the believe department. We either make or collect a special ornament each year.... and the list goes on.
We celebrated New Years in our traditional way as well - together. I am so glad we have always done that and I hope my kids want to do that every year. We eat snacks and watch movies. At midnight we watch the ball drop and drink Martenellis sparkling apple cider. The kids love it and it is our tradition. And as life goes on I realize that those predictable things are the things that bond us and keep us close, they keep us grounded and moving forward, the things you can always plan for and count on. When everything in life gets crazy - and it usually does - there are things you can count on. You will get a new pair of PJ's every year even when you are to old to out grow them, Santa and the reindeer will always be able to fuel up at our house Christmas Eve, baby Jesus is always lying in the manger Christmas day, Christ comes before everything especially presents and Santa, we celebrate everything together, and family always loves you.
CHEERS!Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Black Friday FUN!!!
I couldn't help posting this picture. Bethany and I are pro's! We sooo know how to do this.
Tip #1 Bring your best friend/shopping buddy/sister - (they are few and far between! )
Tip #2 is be first in line. (Here we are a few years ago first of course!)
Tip #3 Bring camp chairs and blankets, it will be a while.
Tip #4 Get a breakfast sandwich and very hot hot cocoa at the Maverick before you get to the store of choice (first of course =).
Tip #5 (MOST IMPORTANT) Have a blast! Really we do it just for the fun of it. We have laughed about our "Black Friday's" for years later!
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Tasty Fall Treats
My sister in law made these fabulous candied apples! The kids loved them and they are beautiful!
Thanksgiving place cards
I love making everything festive on the holidays. I wish I had taken a close up of these they are so much more gorgeous in real life. I used a business card template in word and inserted a text box and then just used all different fonts for the names of the guests that were coming. We had used glitter modge podge on fall leaves and acorns that we had gathered earlier in the year an then glue gunned them on to the name tags. Simple but gorgeous! (When you modge podge the leaves do it on wax paper and let them dry. I did an entire 3' arrangement still on the branches. It was absolutley stunning especially in the evening light.)
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