Showing posts with label decorating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decorating. Show all posts

Sunday, January 3, 2010

If We Make It Thru December...

I always thought that old country song was, well, out of line with the Christmas season. But after the Decemeber we just survived, I think I can relate to the song writer.
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The Sunday before Thanksgiving, I had the wonderful opportunity to photograph a family for their Official Christmas Family Picture. I actually photographed 3 families, but this picture has stuck out as a tradtional styled favorite from the shoot:
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Thanksgiving Dinner went really well, with my inlaws in attendance. Dinner was delicious, we all ate too much, and the day was wonderfully enjoyable!
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(Now to just convince the inlaws that I want to visit after dinner, and J & I can do dishes after they leave...)
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Black Friday found me rising early, meeting J when he got off work for the kid transfer, and Saxton & I bargain hunting. I think we did really well!
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I was home around noon so that J could go help with the MRR Club Toy Train Show at the Mall. It took a little racing around the house on our part to get out the door on time for the area light-up parade, but we were there early, with a clean truck and bundled up kiddos.
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Xavian rode in his Cub Scout Pack's float
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And I drove Korra, minus her attendants, to represent her portion of the Pleasantville Royalty.
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It was a rain sleet mix, and I had a very cold and shivering pair of children at the parade's end. Thank heavens for cheeseburgers and hot chocolate!
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This is about the time that one of Santa's Elves came to live with us. We named our Elf on the Shelf, Ralph. Ralph was in a new place almost every day, and oh! how much fun the kids had finding him!
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We rose to an unseasonable warm day on Saturday, and were waitting for the tree stand to open at noon, to insure we could pick out the perfect tree. The wonderful thing about these trees, is that they are grown less than 30 miles away, and are cut Thanksgiving Day, so they are fresh, and really last the Christmas season!
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Xavian helped me drag that big ol' thing into the house, and once I bought more lights, I covered it in the glowing bulbs and we set about decorating it Tuesday night.
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Friday night was our Hill Top Hometown Christmas Bash, and off we went to see Santa and for Korra to perform more raoyal duties.
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The visits with Santa were quite annimated, and full of smiles!
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The highlight of the evening was Xavian's uplanned invitation to sing We Wish You a Merry Christmas with the performing band. Very unexpected, but so wonderful to see and hear!
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Sadly, this is when our month long Christmas celebration took a sad turn. In the chaos of returning home from seeing Santa, our beloved family dog, Alco, did the unthinkable. Saxton had surgery, and Alco had to be sent to a new home. We miss Alco everyday, and we've coulda-woulda-shoulda'd ourselves over and over.
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In the end, we've both had to admit that Alco made the choice, and all we could do is find him a home without toddlers.
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Saxton has recovered, but will have scars. And he still loves "woof woofs".
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Korra's Christmas program found mom and dad sitting on hard metal benches, watching their little girl sing. And sing she did!
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That evening, our lives took another painful turn. The neighbor's dogs attacked and killed Chessie on our backporch. I will admit, I lost it on the dog owner. Especially since his dogs did this to another cat of our's (front porch), have destoyed property of our's, and have a history of terrorizing Alco and the kids. Not to mention those dogs have cornered me in my garage.
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We opted for legal action this time. It doesn't look good for the dog owner.
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Needless to say, I had an emotional breakdown about this point, and really didn't feel like celebrating Christmas anymore. J & I held each other and the kids, and we all cried.
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Thank God for family and friends who lift you up when you feel so lost and hurt. Their kind words helped us pick ourselves back-up, and restored much of our Christmas spirit.
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Xavian's school Christmas Program was the following Monday night, and my! he looked handsome!
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My BFF Nicki came the following Saturday to cut Saxton's hair. I won't lie, I cried.
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First came off mommy's lock of hair to keep
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Then 'Aunt' Nicki set to work turning him into a big boy. She did a wonderful job!
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Always the clown, Xavian ventured out into the snow while Nicki was visiting, and turned himself into a human snowman!
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Before we knew it, it was the Tuesday before Christmas, and we celebrated Korra's 6th birthday a few days early (she's a Christmas Eve Miracle)
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And then it was Christmas Eve, and we made cookies and candy. And hot choclate on a stick. YUM!
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Then we hung our stocking by the chimney with care,
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Left Santa some cookies and milk,
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And woke to Christmas morning and gift opening!
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Saxton decided unwrapping new things is the best thing ever!
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And Xavian was left speechless when he opened his REAL drawing supplies
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Christmas dinner was tasty (as usual), and we lazed around a great deal the rest of Christmas break. With exception of my annual after Christmas shopping trip, of course.
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Our Christmas turned out much happier and fulfilling than we thought it would be, after the rough patches. But we made it thru December, so we're going to be fine.
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Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year, from my family to your's.
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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Uh-Oh!

The decorating bug has bit. Again.
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Le'Sigh.
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Or is it a SQUEEEEEEE! ?
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Hrrrmmmmmmm....
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Either way, it looks like the mudroom is to be painted pumpkin orange (a plan long in the works), and the batheroom will have milk chocolate coated walls. I'm going to paint the cabinetry in the bathe a fresh coat of white, dry brush on some antique white, and then rub on a gold gilt on the cabinet doors' edges. Maybe I'll treat the linen closet door and the inside of the batheroom door the same. We'll see. The trim is getting a fresh coat of white as well. I'm keeping the glass handles and knobs. I wonder what a handpainted gold border of scrollwork would look like at the hight of the walls...
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Of course, all be done by Thanksgiving, so as to not hinder my Christmas decorating the next weekend.
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Is there a support group for habits like this? Do they come and help you paint?
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At least the wall space is actually pretty small in both spaces. They just need something new. And to look like our home, not the former owners.
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I wonder if J & I can find money in the budget for new batheroom towels....
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Friday, October 30, 2009

Trick-Or-Treat!

Happy Halloween!
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We Trick-or-Treated last night, here in town.
J handed out candy & I took the kids around.
Alco guarded the 3rd floor, while Chessie watched from the shadows.
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Everyone dressed up but me. Someone has do have freedom of movement to choral those kids!
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Here's my Halloween Scene Bunch, hanging on our spiderweb covered front porch
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J was Shrek
Saxton was a chocolate lab puppy (so cute!)
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Wag that tail puppy dog!
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Korra was Barbie Mariposa
(my right thumb is still numb from doing all that cutting for those wings)
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Xavian was a Rootin' Tootin' Cowboy
Yeeeeee-Haw!
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Xavian showed off his cattleman skills by herding and laso'ing a runaway Saxton
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J had a blast passing out candy and joking with the grown-ups. I heard more than one kid say they saw Shrek, lol!
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This kids were very well behaved and had fun going door-to-door. Saxton never did say Trick-or_trick, but he did say NomNom a LOT. It worked.
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I got the biggest laugh, when we got home and discovered that, under the cover of darkness, Saxton had been pilfing his candy and eating it. He was shocked that we caught him!
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I hope everyone else is enjoying themselves and having a Spooktacular good time!
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Pumpkin Guts & Monster Faces

We always put off pumpkin carving until just a few days before trick-or-treating, because I fear the pumpkin smashing morons of the world & rotting pumpkins.
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We buy our pumpkins from a local pumpkin farm who charges 25c a pound. We always get big fat ones to carve, warty ones for interest, and white ones because they are cool. This year, it was pouring down rain when we got to the pumkin stand, so the kids stayed in the car, and my MIL & I got drenched picking out the best of the best. The kids then spent the next 20 days rolling them, carrying them, sitting on them, and dreaming up what to carve.
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Just a few benefits of buying same day picked local!
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The pumpkin stash, minus the 5 pie pumpkins that were gutted and tortured in the kitchen
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The kids decided who's was whose, and then I whipped out my trusty butcher knife
(Please ignore my concentrating face)
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The removing of the pumpkin guts took about an hour!
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The actual carving process was fairly quick.
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Korra had me draw the design on her's, while Xavian manned the marker himself.
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I carved mine & Saxton's
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J carved his and Korra's
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Xavian's took a joint effort and a lot of hand cramping.
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Finally, we lit our 2009 Jack-o-Lanterns!
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Can anyone guess which one belongs to each of us?
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It's beginning to feel a lot more like Halloween!
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Monday, October 5, 2009

I Really Should Update My Interwebz

I have a bio that I made all about us and our house.
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It's sadly behind.
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I've made several changes, like rearranging and new furniture (antiques) and wall hangings and a bunch of other "stuff". I've added some stuff, but I haven't updated the old. I should. Before I put Christmas decor up again. I'd like a Christmas free dining room to show off, lol!
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I really need to motivate myself....
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