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Entries from December 2008

baby (GIRL) bump.

December 21, 2008 · 2 Comments

baby bump. 5 months.

5 months.

after some hullabaloo with the ultrasound experiences,  we now know that we have a seemingly healthy baby GIRL on the way!  we’re all excited.

to better things (more pink and lavender anyone?),

steph

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Christmas 2008 House Tour.

December 19, 2008 · 4 Comments

My friend, Shawna  encouraged us to post a  photo tour of  how we decorate our home for the holidays- which is a great idea!  I’m a little late in getting it posted, but here it is…

entryway decorated.

front entry way

(with garland made from leftover bits from the bottom of our 9 foot tree and a bazillion strong staples).  cost: tree bits=free, ornaments=$1.97 at walmart.

decoration detail.

hallway. christmas decor.

the hallway. 

the nativity set (a gift from the emerge c&c group)

my candle houses (a gift brought back from my parents when they were in lithuania)

 toddlergirl's nativity set.

toddlergirl’s nativity set.  because i think it’s important to have some ornaments kids can play with.

cost:  about $6 at the dollar store.

dining room. christmas decor.

dining room.  (i must admit, i’m somewhat minimalist).

advent candles in centre of table.  cost: about $2 ikea, glass candle holders (wedding gift), kid dancing in left hand side of photo with a headband… priceless.

fruit. christmas decor.

my edible decor.  i love decorating with what i’m already buying and using.  this week it’s green apples, limes and avocados.  next week- who knows?  maybe pomegranates and mandarins.

i believe anything in volume (lots) and repetition (lots of the same) can look beautiful.  for example: take 5-6 unwrapped white ivory, soap, put them in a huge apothecary jar in the bathroom and you have usable decor!  i even use cheerios and fruit loops in large, old fashioned glass jars in the kitchen as part of my decor.

dining room sideboard. christmas decor.

dining room refurbished now-sideboard.

glass vase with red & silver balls (about $10), bright red vase (gift), black pedestal candle ($3 on sale at superstore), silver twig wreath ($12 superstore), assortment of white dishes (about $20 total on sale at homesense), real fruit (about $8)

cabinet. christmas decor.

cabinet in living room/dining room (which makes a handsome and handy liquor cabinet/table linens storage).

twig tree ($12 on sale at a grower’s nursery), reusable advent calendar (gift), jar with tealights (about $6) – which is super handy when needing to replenish candles throughout the house.  glass vase with red & silver ornaments ($20)

stockings.

stockings.  we have a total of 4 (in creams & chocolate colors) and i hope to have them monogrammed with our initials for next year, once all members of our family have arrived :)

cost= $12 each stocking from superstore.  and they are well-made, quilted material.  we bought the matching chocolate brown tree skirt from superstore as well for $29. (i love superstore’s product design & merchandising lately!)

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the tree.  each year i have visions of changing colour schemes, but i just can’t seem to do it!  i have to have a bright, cheerful red and crisp white with bits of silver here and there in order for it to be christmas-y.  we have a collection of incrediblehusband’s decorations from growing up (although the garfield ornament gets hung near the back of the tree- orange and black don’t match the rest!)  now we’ve carried on this tradition with toddlergirl.  she gets a new ornament every year- something to signify that year and what about it was special. 

cost:  real tree, 9 feet tall, blue spruce, smells great ($50 at home depot)

thanks for coming on a tour of our home at christmas! 

to better things,

steph

Categories: fun · holidays · incrediblehusband · photography · toddlergirl. little A.
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silent night.

December 17, 2008 · 1 Comment

toddlergirl. asleep. christmastime2.toddlergirl. asleep (finally). with her own little christmas tree.

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waiting for the cookies.

December 16, 2008 · Leave a Comment

toddlergirl. waiting for cookies.

toddlergirl and her stuffed bunny wait for the cookies to bake.

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the tree.

December 15, 2008 · 1 Comment

christmas tree. arrival. tree arrival.

christmas tree. up.tree. up.

de dutch. pancakes.breakfast at de dutch. our family tradition before decorating.

christmas tree. decorate.tree. decorate. 

christmas tree. done.tree. done!

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run.

December 13, 2008 · 1 Comment

toddlergirl. run.

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5 things i’m loving right now: christmas edition.

December 9, 2008 · 3 Comments

christmas decor.

1.  DRINKING (the hot variety):  celestial seasonings candy cane lane tea.  the name sounds a little over the top, but this tea is so good!  (and i’m a true coffee drinker).  peppermint, vanilla, orange peel, cinnamon, and hints of  blackberry- you can’t go wrong.   my mother was on a quest to stock up with this tea a couple of years ago (just after christmas) and i thought, “how good can it be really?”  if you’re a peppermint fan, it’s that good; really.

2.  more DRINKING (the cold beverage):  POM pomegranate juice.  if you like tart drinks- this stuff is delicious.  and being pregnant and all- the wine intake is very limited- so i’ve taken to drinking this with all sort of mocktail concoctions.  my favourite is pomegranate juice, pineapple juice, orange juice and a bit of gingerale.  this stuff is loaded with potassium and antioxidants- so it’s good for you too.

3.  LISTENING:  enya; and winter came.  her music is hauntingly beautiful.  “o come, o come emmanuel,”  is top of my playlist lately.

4.  EATING:  nonni’s biscotti.  specifically the “caramel latte” version.  goes especially well with above mentioned tea.

5.  DECORATING:  our nine foot christmas tree!  seriously… nine feet.  our ceilings are vaulted- and it was incrediblehusband’s goal to have this feat of tree-dom.  a photo to come soon. 

 winter trees.

to better things,

steph

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