Thursday, December 1, 2011

Christmas is in the house! {a tour}

Since we've been married (6 years ago), I've slowly acquired a fair share of holiday decor. And since we moved into our first home (3 years ago), I think I've put the Christmas tree in a different spot each year!
I like change.

Welcome to this year's Christmas home tour...



Come on inside...


I wanted the nativity to be the first thing I see when heading out or coming home. The entryway is a perfect spot to showcase the setting for Christ's birth.




Now close the door behind you and come inside! It's freezing!



Welcome to the "fireplace" room. It was once a sitting area but is now the dining room.





Greg and my stockings (sewn by my Mama).

I can't wait to have Christmas dinner next to a roaring fire!




And the spot for the tree this year??

**drummmmmrollllll please**




In between rooms! It's the absolute best spot to see the tree from literally every living space in the house! So happy with it this year. 



This is the first year I set up a fake tree. I scored this super nice "Bethlehem" tree after Christmas sales last year. Doesn't it look real?? Bonus: I can leave it up twice as long!


If you'd like to see last year's bush tree...go HERE.


Kensie and Mason's stockings hung on the new little frame I painted recently. I painted it green without thinking "Christmas" but I love how it transformed into a festive little wall hanging.



With sturdy hooks so we can stuff them stockings full. *wink*





And some cookie cutters hung over the sink. I love Christmas in little nooks like this.


The sweater covered jars made a reappearance.




And you already saw the bookshelf but I had to include it in the tour.

 Kensie loves to point out the teeny tiny people in the windows of each house. Everyday. And she quickly reminds me to turn the village lights on first thing in the morning.


Hope you are having yourself a merry little {decorated} Christmas at your house!

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Best most awesome/exhausting trip ever!

Wow. Where do I even begin...




I {heart} Californ-EYE-A.

And even more, I {BIG puffy red heart} my family.

We spent 6 days completely surrounded by some of my most favorite people in the world doing my favorite things.


Thanksgiving...



Uncle Rick always showing some humor

Apple pies I made under the wings of my artistic Aunt Gwen





















Relaxing and playing...

Story time with "Lolo" and Aunt Gwen

playing in the backyard





Disneyland...


Kensie and her three aunt's walking down Main St. for the first time.
 


First rocket ride with Daddy!
(She didn't cry but didn't look like she loved it either...this was her face before and after.)
 
Pluto!


Kensie has been talking about Mickey Mouse ever since...



My favorite shot of the castle...it was stunning.


Disneyland during Christmas time = Uh-mazing.



 
Celebrating my Grandpa Woody turning 90...

Four Generations (minus Kensie)

The community he lives in decorated his golf cart and made a parade in honor of turning 90.
He's a kind of a big deal. :)

Terry and my Mama. Such a happy couple.

 
Aunt Gwen goes all out for parties. Over 80 people came to celebrate! Most of them being family.

Yes, there are 90 candles.


All FIVE of us siblings together again!! This pic means SO much to me.
From left to right--Katelyn. Lauren. Ryan. Me. Gretchen.

  


Meeting lots of "new" relatives and making friends left and right.

Grandma Bebe and Grandpa Woody. They just never seem to age! Love them.
 


My dear Aunt Gwen who I look up to so incredibly much. She's my aunt, my friend and my mentor.


The title of this post says it all. Never has a vacation been more fun and yet more exhausting than this one. 




And after squeezing all four of us into the tiny room pictured above, I've never been more thankful to be home.  

Monday, November 21, 2011

Traveling with kids...

We are leaving on a plane tomorrow.

Excited? Umm yes.
Stressed? Umm yes.
Packed? Uh kinda.

I'm the kind of gal that starts making lists weeks before a trip and then wakes up in the middle of the night remembering to add "bibs" or "DVD player" or "zip lock baggies" to it.

I start making piles of neatly folded clothes all over the house and go back to weed out the items I don't think we need every day leading up to departure.

See the Mickey Mouse ears? *wink*

Yet, somehow with all this "planning ahead", I'm still looking at empty suitcases the night before we leave...



There's something about remembering everything we possibly need for a 6 day vacation that forces me to plan early. But, it's actually putting them all in suitcases that freaks me out. Once I hide everything behind those closed zippers I can't see it and simultaneously check it off my list! I know. I'm weird.

We have an afternoon flight tomorrow so I'm not too worried.

And we've been prepping a certain little girl about the sleeping arrangements we will have on our trip.
Some friends loaned us this blow-up toddler bed. We'll see how it goes. She has never slept in anything BUT her crib. Mason will have a pack n' play. Did I mention we will ALL four be in the same room?? Yeah. Pray for us.


Getting aquainted with the "new" bed in the living room while watching some VeggieTales.

Flying with a 2 year old and an 8 month old will be interesting. This will be Kensie's third plane trip and Mason's first. They have both proven to be good travelers...but they only last so long ya know? So, I will leave you with this cute idea I found via FB through a friend through a friend.


I took some leftover Halloween candy and put them in zip lock baggies.


Then you write this cute little rhyme on a card and stuff it in each baggie.

You give them to the strangers you end up sittting next to on the plane.

Because I remember that feeling before I had kids. You know...where you're quietly sitting in your assigned seat on the plane all comfortable with your purse in the open seat next to you....then you look up...and you see a clumsy Dad tripping down the narrow aisle holding a bulky carseat...and a Mom holding a wiggly baby in one arm and dragging a toddler with the other...making their way closer and closer....and the Dad looks up with eagerness that they have "finally" made it to their seats...and kindly pauses, "Excuse me Miss, I think we are right there next to you....

...and I vividly remember thinking in that moment, "Oh crap!"

Here's to vacation!! Whoop whoop!