Tuesday, December 28, 2010

The Reason for the Season


This was my favorite new decoration for Christmas.
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Sunday, December 26, 2010

Huggables


For Christmas Mimi (my mom) made the girls huggables.

They love them.

They wear them all the time.
I like them because they are warm and a nightgown.
Best of both worlds.


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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Just Around the River Bend (we just watched Pocahontas)

Well, Here it is. The last Sunday before Christmas. I have had such a laid back month. There has been a lot to do, but not wanting to feel rushed, I have just taken it a little at a time.
There are some traditions that we do that I simplified.
The first is making Gingerbread houses. I bought a kit and had the kids put it together. The only thing I did was do the frosting and help construct the building.

Then, we have had sick ones, so instead of cooking fun treats to take around, we made ornaments. I bought the clear glass ones at Hobby Lobby. Then some Epsom Salt. I filled the glass ornaments with the salt. I used my Silhouette to cut out Initials to go on the glass ornament. Then afterward, we tied the tag and some ribbon to the top. So easy. (Go here to see the blog I stole this idea from) Then we delivered them to the families on our list.
The hardest part was narrowing down who to take to. We have such a wonderful ward, and we love every member, but I set the limit to 30 ornaments so it wasn't a burden on our time. So that was the hardest!!

Our ward does a giving tree. The last 2 years they have simplified things. We use to go buy each thing separately and then take it to the Relief Society President. This year we bought some food items, but the clothing items were purchased by the RS Pres and we just donated money. Less shopping for me. I am at the grocery store once a week, anyway.

Then for presents, I took each child separately to shop for each other. That helped me spend time with them, and not have to hide from the other. Then I had them wrap the gifts they bought. They did a great job, and it personalizes it for them. It doesn't need to be perfect. (Keep telling yourself that)

I am even helping Santa out. He usually wraps the stocking stuffers and the gifts for each child. Last year I told him not to wrap the stuffers. This year I bought some felt bags for him to put the kids big gift in. (Santa only brings one gift per child. They do NOT need any more than that. Can you imagine 7 gifts from Santa in one room!) Pin It

Friday, December 17, 2010

Merry Christmas

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Monday, December 6, 2010

Christmas Without Headaches

Christmas is such a wonderful time of year. I love to do so much. But sometimes it gets overwhelming. I have found a way to stay on top of the hustle and bustle. I go to Organized Christmas and print out the pages I need.
The main page I print is the gifts list. I write what I want to give. Then I can mark when it's purchased, wrapped, and mailed (if need be). I keep a list of goodies to make and their recipes. I also have addresses for cards. Shopping lists for groceries. I can make a list of gifts I need to sew and make a schedule so I'm not having sleepless nights the week before Christmas.
I hope someone else can use this and feel less stress this peaceful time of year.
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