The countdown is on - only five more sleeps until it's Christmas!!! I apologize for taking an unplanned hiatus, but I had some unusual things occur the last couple of weeks and I'm just finally getting my holiday spirit back.
We don't have much space in our apartment, but I still like to try to make it feel festive for the holidays without going overboard and making our space feel cluttered!
My best advice for seasonal decorating in small spaces - keep it simple.
We've got the usual suspects....
The tree:
The stockings:
And a wreath {or two} on the door:
This year in addition to the wreath on the front door {left}, I wanted to add one to the door at the top of the stairs too {right}!
Then a few extras sprinkled throughout:
I kept things super-duper simple this year - partly because I was being lazy and partly because I got a late start this year. I added a festive runner and my little snowman friend to the coffee table to keep my lanterns company. I hung our little snowman frame from the closet door and placed this cute snowy terrarium, both homemade gifts from Rob's mom, to round out our upstairs holiday décor. This year to jolly up the stairway, I added a few new holiday signs in the windows and hung some mistletoe!
What type of space do you decorate for the season and how do you make it work?
Sunday, December 20, 2015
Monday, December 7, 2015
Happy Blogmas Day 7 "Favorite Things to do in the Crimbo Holidays!"
First off, thanks to a quick google search and Urban Dictionary I now know what the Crimbo Holidays are! If you're less-in-the-know like me, Crimbo is a slang word for Christmas.
I typically like to kick-off my Crimbo Holidays with a healthy dose of Black Friday Shopping!!! I can't help myself - I'm never looking for anything particular really but I do love to shop and people watch...and trust - BF is some of the best of both! Plus I get a bunch of my holiday gift shopping done! It's also the first time I allow myself to enjoy Christmas tunes.
Either that same weekend, or over the next week/weekend I like to do all my decorating! I throw on a holiday movie, drag out all the boxes of decorations, and get Christmasfying! The tree goes up and we trim it with love. We hang the stockings off the DVD rack with care (that's how the story goes, right?)! ☺ After a few more little finishing touches...viola we're in our own cozy holiday cove!
I also love to bake during the holidays! When I was growing up, my mom, sister and I would always make sugar cookies together! It was a big to-do - mom would make the dough and then we'd take a whole night to carefully cut out festive shapes and decorate each one with love! We'd rock out to some holiday tunes and my mom and I would end up doing our special 'kitchen' dance...which consists of exactly one move which you might be familiar with...
I'm not a huge sugar cookie fan, but lucky me - my mom always makes me a metric ton of peanut blossoms - MY FAVORITE! Then I gorge myself on way too many of them! It's been a while since we've all baked together during the holidays, but we definitely enjoy the fruits of all our separate labors together as a family!
Here are some cutesy little Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer Cake Pops I made for Rob's family Christmas Eve get together last year!
Another favorite thing to do during the holiday season is wrapping and giving gifts! I think the wrapping of the gifts really is one of the best and most fun parts of the whole giving experience! I get some kind of wicked high from making a present I'm already looking forward to giving look beautiful, which in turn makes me even more excited to give it!!! Here's last year's tree!!
Then of course there's dressing up the cat... Gatsby <insert word(s) opposite of loves here> it! ☺♥
I typically like to kick-off my Crimbo Holidays with a healthy dose of Black Friday Shopping!!! I can't help myself - I'm never looking for anything particular really but I do love to shop and people watch...and trust - BF is some of the best of both! Plus I get a bunch of my holiday gift shopping done! It's also the first time I allow myself to enjoy Christmas tunes.
Either that same weekend, or over the next week/weekend I like to do all my decorating! I throw on a holiday movie, drag out all the boxes of decorations, and get Christmasfying! The tree goes up and we trim it with love. We hang the stockings off the DVD rack with care (that's how the story goes, right?)! ☺ After a few more little finishing touches...viola we're in our own cozy holiday cove!
I also love to bake during the holidays! When I was growing up, my mom, sister and I would always make sugar cookies together! It was a big to-do - mom would make the dough and then we'd take a whole night to carefully cut out festive shapes and decorate each one with love! We'd rock out to some holiday tunes and my mom and I would end up doing our special 'kitchen' dance...which consists of exactly one move which you might be familiar with...
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Here are some cutesy little Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer Cake Pops I made for Rob's family Christmas Eve get together last year!
Another favorite thing to do during the holiday season is wrapping and giving gifts! I think the wrapping of the gifts really is one of the best and most fun parts of the whole giving experience! I get some kind of wicked high from making a present I'm already looking forward to giving look beautiful, which in turn makes me even more excited to give it!!! Here's last year's tree!!
Then of course there's dressing up the cat... Gatsby <insert word(s) opposite of loves here> it! ☺♥
What are your favorite things to do over the holidays?
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Thursday, December 3, 2015
Happy Blogmas Day 3 "Gift Guide"
I love gifting! It's one of my most favorite parts of this season! I get this natural high from picking out something special for someone else and then seeing their face when they open it! Every year I gift to family, a few close friends, and a select group of my co-workers!
Sometimes it's a bit of a challenge coming up with something useful, but also unique and special that says, "Hey, I like seeing your face every weekday!" or "Thanks for making my days go by a little faster and feel a little less like work!"
If you've ever racked your brain trying to decide what to get for those folks you see for 40+ hours a week I hope this helps!
GIFT GUIDE FOR CO-WORKERS UNDER $20!
Calendars
Everyone has to know the date, right? Here are a few work appropriate selections I found at Barnes & Noble.
Sometimes it's a bit of a challenge coming up with something useful, but also unique and special that says, "Hey, I like seeing your face every weekday!" or "Thanks for making my days go by a little faster and feel a little less like work!"
If you've ever racked your brain trying to decide what to get for those folks you see for 40+ hours a week I hope this helps!
GIFT GUIDE FOR CO-WORKERS UNDER $20!
Calendars
Everyone has to know the date, right? Here are a few work appropriate selections I found at Barnes & Noble.
Share the nostalgia with a little daily Disney • Test your knowledge with 365-days of Trivia! • Recommendations for the office bookworm! • For the guy or gal who like to enjoy a cold one.
Desk Accessories
Help your co-worker liven up their space a little with something like this fun Dino Memo Holder or a cute tape dispenser!
Festive Soap
One of my favorite things to gift is Fortune Cookie Soaps from Fortune Cookie Soap - they're so cute, smell amazing, and I absolutely LOVE to gift some of my personal favorite things to people, hoping they'll enjoy them as much as I do! {These also make wonderful stocking stuffers!}
Stationary
Who wouldn't love these super cute to-do lists from boygirlparty!
Mugs
Café Press has a ton of inexpensive options! Check them out here! I tend to gravitate toward the pop culture / movies, TV, and book themed mugs!
Do you gift to your co-workers? What are some things you've given in the past?
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Happy Blogmas: Day 1 "Five Things"
So, as it's abundantly apparent, I've been a little scarce lately - and by lately, I mean it's been practically a year since you've seen me regularly! I know, I know....shame, shame.
But, I'm BACK! Or, at least I'm going to really try to be! ☺ I've recently {as in today} stumbled on this lovely little blog, Collective Strand who just happens to be hosting a Blogmas! I've always wanted to do one (...ahem, if you recall my failed attempt at Blog Every Day in May a while back) but this time there are other people involved, so I'm feeling excited, refreshed, and ready to get back on this horse!
So here we go!!!
Day 1 is supposed to be a list of five things, either about yourself, likes, dislikes, etc.
Since I posted 15 Facts About Me list when I last attempted daily blogging, I think I'm going to switch it up a bit!
FIVE THINGS I LIKE
1. I am knock-me-over-and-flip-me-upside-down obsessed with Harry Potter! I just can't get enough! I've read the books, watched the movies {far more times than I can count}, collected and built the Lego sets, donned the HP gear {tee-shirts, scarves, socks, costumes...you name it!}, baked HP themed treats, and even visited the Wizarding World in Orlando.
2. I love a good craft beer; so it's a good thing I live in "Beer City, USA" where the hoppy goodness is as readily available as air! Founder's Brewing Company is my all time favorite place in Grand Rapids.
3. Enter the Master-Baker!!! Kidding, I'm no master, but I do love to bake! Even more, I love to eat the baked treats!!! There's something so calming about baking. I find it a wonderful source of stress relief!
4. You know the feeling when you crack open a new {or old} book for the first time - I just love it! I've recently reconnected with my reading gene and I'm so relieved to be back at it! I was stuck in a non-reading slump for longer than ever and I've finally managed to break it!! REJOICE! I CAN READ AGAIN!!! Bonus! My bestfriend and I are headed to Bookcon in Chicago next year! I can't wait!!
5. Adventure is out there! Carl and Ellie from Up knew it, and so do I! I love to travel and explore new places - even if it's just a town across the way! I would absolutely love to travel overseas and experience all the beauty and wonder of the European, Oceania, and African countries some day! Our most recent travels took us around 2,400 miles round trip through 9 states, not including Michigan!
What are some of your favorite things?!
If you're interested in hopping on the Blogmas wagon, head over here to check out the details!
But, I'm BACK! Or, at least I'm going to really try to be! ☺ I've recently {as in today} stumbled on this lovely little blog, Collective Strand who just happens to be hosting a Blogmas! I've always wanted to do one (...ahem, if you recall my failed attempt at Blog Every Day in May a while back) but this time there are other people involved, so I'm feeling excited, refreshed, and ready to get back on this horse!
So here we go!!!
Day 1 is supposed to be a list of five things, either about yourself, likes, dislikes, etc.
Since I posted 15 Facts About Me list when I last attempted daily blogging, I think I'm going to switch it up a bit!
FIVE THINGS I LIKE
1. I am knock-me-over-and-flip-me-upside-down obsessed with Harry Potter! I just can't get enough! I've read the books, watched the movies {far more times than I can count}, collected and built the Lego sets, donned the HP gear {tee-shirts, scarves, socks, costumes...you name it!}, baked HP themed treats, and even visited the Wizarding World in Orlando.
2. I love a good craft beer; so it's a good thing I live in "Beer City, USA" where the hoppy goodness is as readily available as air! Founder's Brewing Company is my all time favorite place in Grand Rapids.
3. Enter the Master-Baker!!! Kidding, I'm no master, but I do love to bake! Even more, I love to eat the baked treats!!! There's something so calming about baking. I find it a wonderful source of stress relief!
4. You know the feeling when you crack open a new {or old} book for the first time - I just love it! I've recently reconnected with my reading gene and I'm so relieved to be back at it! I was stuck in a non-reading slump for longer than ever and I've finally managed to break it!! REJOICE! I CAN READ AGAIN!!! Bonus! My bestfriend and I are headed to Bookcon in Chicago next year! I can't wait!!
5. Adventure is out there! Carl and Ellie from Up knew it, and so do I! I love to travel and explore new places - even if it's just a town across the way! I would absolutely love to travel overseas and experience all the beauty and wonder of the European, Oceania, and African countries some day! Our most recent travels took us around 2,400 miles round trip through 9 states, not including Michigan!
What are some of your favorite things?!
If you're interested in hopping on the Blogmas wagon, head over here to check out the details!
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Thanksgiving 2015 Recap
We turkeyed, we lurkeyed, and we turkeyed some more!
Thanksgiving 2015 was celebrated over an action-packed three day span. Since last week, I've found myself battling a bit of a cold, but thankfully after an extended holiday from work and a little extra R&R I was feeling so much better come midday Thursday for the first of our feasts!
Thursday was our little twosome celebration. Rob made a small ham in the crockpot with veggies. This first meal, albeit no fuss, was still wonderfully tasty - even through my malfunctioning taste buds! It was our first time doing the ham in the crockpot and it turned out fabulously! The meat was tender and juicy - and we really enjoyed the fix-it-and-forget-it-ness of the whole thing!
After enjoying our dinner, I saddled up for a little pre-Black Friday shopping trip! I go out every year, usually on Thanksgiving night since we don't typically do the huge family get-togethers that day. My mom works at a place that can't just close for the holidays, so we've always gotten a little creative with our celebratory planning! To me, it's more about celebrating together when you can all be together, and less about celebrating on a particular day!
I ended up hitting Target, Kohl's, Meijer, and Ulta.....and was able to put a pretty nice dent in my Christmas shopping! I got home, showed Rob {most} of my finds, put everything away and relaxed with my main squeeze for the rest of the night! After a few hours of slumber, I crept back out to hit Barnes & Nobel! I was most excited to go here of all the places - they've had special signed editions of several hardcover books the past year or so and I just can't control myself!!!!
These will make lovely additions to my bookshelf!
The rest of Friday morning was spent enjoying a lovely breakfast prepared by this cute guy I know and more lurking of online sales! By this point, I'm pretty much done with my shopping - I've just got a few odds and ends to pick up yet!
Friday afternoon we headed back over to the West side of the state for dinner with my family! Bootsgiving 2015 proved to be a huge success! The bird was a beauty, the stuffing was rich, the gravy was flowing, the deviled eggs were divine, the wine was poured, and the company was there to complete the perfect Thanksgiving table! Dinner was amazing; we gorged ourselves silly, and reveled in each others company! Thank the heavens my sick-kid taste buds finally took a hike!!!
After dinner we played a little rummy and my sister snuck up out of no where and demolished us all! I came in last place if you were wondering....it's been a while since I've won, but boy do I enjoy the game! That's okay, I totally won with my mom's homemade pumpkin pie - 2013 was a good year for pumpkin. Mmmmm....
Lauren and I crafted this little Thanksgiving Day Want Ad for a Planeteer-esque roommate. She told me I had to use all of the words - I think I made it work...or at least I'm giving myself an A for effort.
Before we left to head back home, we had to do a little photo shoot. Here are a few of my favorites.
I'm really thankful I live close enough to my family to be able to spend this time with them. They mean the world to me.
When it came time to eat, we were placed at a very special table thanks to the seating creativity of Rob's 6-year old niece.
Behold, THE BIG KID TABLE OF BANISHMENT...
Don't let our expressions fool you....we really did enjoy ourselves and the food was delicious! Rob's dad made his amazing applesauce, and there were these unreal roll-things filled with cheese, garlic, and herbs!
After dinner we relaxed, digested, and enjoyed catching up! It was nice to have Rob's brother, sister-in-law and their two kiddos home for the holiday! They recently moved to the Boston area, and we've all missed them!
We finished Saturday and Sunday up by taking it easy, relaxing on the couch and catching up on more Star Wars - all the way through Attack of the Clones! It was a perfect long holiday weekend, even though it started off with a the sniffles, a bunch of tissue, and copious amounts of over the counter drugs.
There are so many things I'm thankful for always, but this time of year always has a way of really bringing those things to the surface of my thoughts. I'm thankful for the basics; I have a roof over my head, food to eat, clean water to drink, a job, people {and a Gatsby} who I love who also love me back. Simple and to the point, Walt Whitman said it best, “I have learned that to be with those I like is enough." Being with the ones you love {even if it's only through an email, a call or a text} is enough. That's it after all....what's really important. ♥
I hope you all had an amazing Thanksgiving!
Thanksgiving 2015 was celebrated over an action-packed three day span. Since last week, I've found myself battling a bit of a cold, but thankfully after an extended holiday from work and a little extra R&R I was feeling so much better come midday Thursday for the first of our feasts!
Thursday was our little twosome celebration. Rob made a small ham in the crockpot with veggies. This first meal, albeit no fuss, was still wonderfully tasty - even through my malfunctioning taste buds! It was our first time doing the ham in the crockpot and it turned out fabulously! The meat was tender and juicy - and we really enjoyed the fix-it-and-forget-it-ness of the whole thing!
I failed at taking photos of most of the food, but I did take this of Gatsby, so enjoy! ♥☺ |
I ended up hitting Target, Kohl's, Meijer, and Ulta.....and was able to put a pretty nice dent in my Christmas shopping! I got home, showed Rob {most} of my finds, put everything away and relaxed with my main squeeze for the rest of the night! After a few hours of slumber, I crept back out to hit Barnes & Nobel! I was most excited to go here of all the places - they've had special signed editions of several hardcover books the past year or so and I just can't control myself!!!!
These will make lovely additions to my bookshelf!
The rest of Friday morning was spent enjoying a lovely breakfast prepared by this cute guy I know and more lurking of online sales! By this point, I'm pretty much done with my shopping - I've just got a few odds and ends to pick up yet!
Friday afternoon we headed back over to the West side of the state for dinner with my family! Bootsgiving 2015 proved to be a huge success! The bird was a beauty, the stuffing was rich, the gravy was flowing, the deviled eggs were divine, the wine was poured, and the company was there to complete the perfect Thanksgiving table! Dinner was amazing; we gorged ourselves silly, and reveled in each others company! Thank the heavens my sick-kid taste buds finally took a hike!!!
After dinner we played a little rummy and my sister snuck up out of no where and demolished us all! I came in last place if you were wondering....it's been a while since I've won, but boy do I enjoy the game! That's okay, I totally won with my mom's homemade pumpkin pie - 2013 was a good year for pumpkin. Mmmmm....
Lauren and I crafted this little Thanksgiving Day Want Ad for a Planeteer-esque roommate. She told me I had to use all of the words - I think I made it work...or at least I'm giving myself an A for effort.
When your powers combine....I am CAPTAIN PLANET! Because, you know, we're thankful for the Earth... |
I'm really thankful I live close enough to my family to be able to spend this time with them. They mean the world to me.
Me, Mom, and Lauren ♥♥♥ |
Me and Rob ♥♥♥ |
Sisters Senior Photo Shoot! ☺ |
Saturday we enjoyed yet another breathtaking Rob-original breakfast creation, followed by some Star Wars - getting in the zone for Episode Seven later this month! I prepared a quick Apple Crisp and we were off to Rob's parent's house for Dertsgiving 2015! Here I aided Rob in carving the most gigantic turkey I've ever seen! (By 'aid' I mean I held my phone as a flashlight to help him see....me wield a large electric knife....hahahah - never in one hundred thousand years would you want that to happen!!) But seriously folks, this thing wouldn't quit! He kept carving and carving, cutting and cutting, and there was just more meat! I couldn't believe it! We did finally find the bone, but even the wishbone came out completely encased!
When it came time to eat, we were placed at a very special table thanks to the seating creativity of Rob's 6-year old niece.
Behold, THE BIG KID TABLE OF BANISHMENT...
Banishment is clearly everything you would expect! ☺ |
After dinner we relaxed, digested, and enjoyed catching up! It was nice to have Rob's brother, sister-in-law and their two kiddos home for the holiday! They recently moved to the Boston area, and we've all missed them!
I'm sneaky...shhh ♥♥♥ |
There are so many things I'm thankful for always, but this time of year always has a way of really bringing those things to the surface of my thoughts. I'm thankful for the basics; I have a roof over my head, food to eat, clean water to drink, a job, people {and a Gatsby} who I love who also love me back. Simple and to the point, Walt Whitman said it best, “I have learned that to be with those I like is enough." Being with the ones you love {even if it's only through an email, a call or a text} is enough. That's it after all....what's really important. ♥
I hope you all had an amazing Thanksgiving!
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