Monday, December 29, 2008

Hello!

I hope you all had a wonderful, peaceful Christmas. I won't be around much probably this week, but I just had to stop in to let y'all know I am still alive. :) Last week was busy, of course. We had our church's Christmas Eve service at our home. We sang, heard a message, ate pie, and fellowshipped (is that even a word???). It was great! On Christmas Day we stayed home, opened gifts, ate, and just relaxed. We celebrated with family on the 23rd and the 26th.



This week is pretty busy, so I will post when I can. Meanwhile, I wish all of you...




Monday, December 22, 2008

blue canning jars














All photos taken by Ashley.


Sunday, December 21, 2008

my 100th post and the poor cookies

Yay! This is my one hundredth post! Now on to the poor cookies...

They were found this morning, at the scene of the crime. Their noses had been eaten, and they had been stabbed with a Phillips head screwdriver.

Their fellow reindeer looked on, unharmed.

The perpetrator 'fesses up.

Friday, December 19, 2008

A Blog Award!

Clare at I Have Loved the Rain passed this award along to me. Thanks Clare!
The concept behind the award being that the blog creators have shown an uncanny knack for seeing silver linings and making the best of bad situations (i.e., lemonade from lemons).
Now I am going to pass this along to a few more bloggers...
and


Wednesday, December 17, 2008

interesting...


I saw this blog readability test and thought I would try it and see what happened. Well, I guess you need to be a genius to read my blog. :)


updated to add: the link. Sorry about that Andi!

Monday, December 15, 2008

mandarins+leaves+light


















Chocolate Cake

I made the Pioneer Woman's Best Ever Chocolate Sheet Cake earlier. This cake is beyond description. It's so good. Go make it for yourself. And you will find out. Trust me. Go make it. Now.



Okay, so you don't have to make it now, or ever, I just thought you might like it. Because it's so good. And because the cake + frosting contains almost one pound of butter.

Christmas Ornaments




























Saturday, December 13, 2008

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

our Christmas tree decorated with white lights, wooden cranberry garland, cardinal birds, and soon to come... popcorn chains and ornaments!

This picture doesn't do our tree justice. The blurriness bugs me!!! Ah! Anyways, some of us wanted to just leave it the way it was, (it is beautiful!) but the twins wanted ornaments. So I better go help decorate!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

a sweet surprise

Caroline at Standing in the Sunlight hosted a giveaway, and I won! The package was supposed to arrive tomorrow. But what a sweet surprise when I opened the mailbox yesterday... and there was a package for me!


I loved the charming little sticker she closed the wrapping with.

And the lovely note card. How did you know I love birds?!






The bag is so sweet Caroline! I love it!!!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Monday, December 8, 2008

a sweet Etsy find

or, something I might like for Christmas *smiles*


8x10 art print ~ from mincingmockingbird


to answer the question

How did I like the movie Prince Caspian?

I liked it quite a bit. It wasn't my favorite, but I would watch it again (if only to look at Susan's costumes :-) hehe).

Prince Caspian is a bit dorky. But that just makes for laughter.

So, does that answer the question well enough to suit y'all?

Emmy, I know you will be disappointed that I'm not raving about it. But you probably expected my answer. :-)

hello!

Since I've been away, I have:

gone to my first choir performance

taken engagement photos for a sweet couple

primed my room, with some help

watched WALL E

bought some more paint

went to a birthday party

watched Prince Caspian at the party

went to church

made brownies

went to Sunday night bible study

primed my ceiling again

Thursday, December 4, 2008

meet Handsome and Sweetie

These are our Livestock Guardian Dogs, Handsome (the male) and Sweetie (the female). They are Great Pyrenees/Anatolian crosses. They are huge, wonderful dogs! They live with and guard our goats.

They also guard the baby.



Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Making Paper Chains

Perhaps the simplest of all Christmas crafts. Paper chains. Today the boys and I made lots of them. Although most of you probably know how to, I decided it would be fun to make a little tutorial of how to make them.

Cut a piece of construction paper in half. And yes, that is a baby foot and hand in the corner.




Fold one of the pieces in half. Crease.


Cut on fold. Yes, that would be the baby again. Why is his suit un-snapped?


Take a picture of your cute little brother.



Fold the cut piece in half. Crease.




Cut on fold.




Now you have strips of paper.



Glue (the messiest and prettiest way), tape, or staple (the easiest way, but you can see the staples) the strips together,



until the chain is as long as you want it.