Hello? Anybody there??
I don't blame you for giving up on me. I gave up on this little space for awhile too. Between life flying by with BG and so much negative nonsense overall in social media I just needed to take some time to decide what I really wanted this space to be. I still can't decide but I also kept having "I need to blog about this" moments...so...I guess I'll just make my guidelines for this space as I go!
I have several posts in the works and I can't wait to share them but before I do I want to thank my sweet friend, Faith, for the complete overhaul of this little space. She dealt with more emails, ideas and change of hearts than she bargained for and created this new space that I just love. Thank you, Faith, you're simply the best!
Now, time to get comfy in this sweet little spot of mine...
Monday, August 25, 2014
Friday, December 20, 2013
5 on Friday - Holiday Movies
Seeing as its the last linkup with April and Co. before Christmas I just had to share five of our favorite holiday movies. We are all about Christmas movies in this house - in fact the mister enjoys them just as much if not more than I do! Here are five of our favorites that we always make sure to watch during the holiday season...
One.
We just love Home Alone. It's a classic, plain and simple. I love Kevin's loud scream. And the scream that Marv lets out when the tarantula is on his face - it makes me laugh every time!
Two.
I grew up on this movie - anyone else? The Santa is so real and I love how they depict the North Pole. It's actually on Netflix streaming right now so watch it if you have a moment!!
Three
This is another classic for me. Mary Steenburgen plays a Scrooge of a mother but quickly finds her Christmas spirit. It's also available to stream on Netflix!
Four
Love Actually always makes me smile and cry. My roommates and I watched it on repeat our senior year of college so it will always evoke sweet memories. My favorite scenes are when the prime minister gets caught dancing and when Emma Thompson cries to Joni Mitchell. Fabulous casting all around!
Five
Technically these should be five and six but we'll just go with it. Nate absolutely looooves these two movies. He'll watch any Christmas movie really, but every time I put either of these in he will undoubtably say "Oooh, I like this one!"
Happy Holidays to all of you...I hope that you find time to sit down, relax and enjoy popcorn and one of these movies before the New Year!
Monday, December 16, 2013
Deck the Halls!
We have had a very busy couple of weeks - hence the lack of blogging - filled with holidays, birthdays and houseguests. Things haven't slowed down at all but I wanted to take a moment to share a quick tour of our home this holiday season.
When you first arrive in our home you see a few of my favorite things. Our front entry way houses the first of our Christmas trees that we cover each year in the lovely cards that we receive from friends and family. The tree skirt is the same skirt that sat underneath my grandparents tree in their home after my mom made it for them. On the other side of our entry stairs is a quilted runner that my mom made for us using scraps of fabric from my sweet Aunt Annabelle. I always have this candle on the buffet but at the holidays it's filled with ornaments. A simple yet fun touch. Our dining room table is covered with a tablecloth that Nathan's grandmother made for us for our wedding. On top of the dining table we have an assortment of Santa's.
My mom actually handmade a lot of the Santa's back in the 80's. Here is a close up!
This angel is so special to me. I can remember winding her up and watching her twirl at my Great-Grandmother Alma's house during Christmas so many years ago. Now BG gets that same pleasure here in our home!
Our bathroom downstairs has a few simple touches that I love. The cross-stitch hanging on the wall was down by my mom. My last Christmas with both of my parents I asked her if she could make me a cross-stitch just like this one for the holidays. My dad replied before she could saying "Just take this one!" I think she would have been happy either way but I'm so glad that he is a part of us having this piece now too. The wooden pieces on the sink are Nonnie-originals as well that fit perfectly on either side of the faucet.
Every year while he was growing up Nate received a piece for this nativity from his parents. I always display it in our family room on top of the beautiful Christmas runner that his aunt made us for our wedding. BG has really taken to pulling on it these days even though he has his own Little People nativity. SIlly boy. The Merry Christmas banner does not photograph well but it adds a little spark to our kitchen table area while we're eating.
This plate is the perfect touch in our kitchen and our new Santa cookie jar adds another little punch!
Our mantle is chock FULL of special pieces. I know so many people that have these perfectly ornate mantles, but this is more "us" anyway. The handmade stockings...antique Santa's... a snow globe from a former student..but most importantly, the book in the center. My mom and dad recorded the story The Night Before Christmas before BG was born so now he can always hear my dad reading the story like I did every Christmas Eve.
This year I asked my mom to make us a new tree skirt. I had ordered one but it just wasn't what I was hoping for. So off to JoAnn's we went for fabric and by the end of the week we had a new skirt that I absolutely LOVE!!!!
Here's hoping that your home is also warm and cozy and filled with the love of family this holiday season. Merry Christmas to you and yours...
Friday, November 29, 2013
Hashbrown Casserole
Yesterday we devoured our Thanksgiving meal at a dear friends home...we've done this for the past five years and so look forward to it. Since we're usually in charge of simple things like rolls and a dessert it frees up time for making a delicious breakfast at home. This year I made homemade cinnamon rolls (with the leftover dough from our dinner rolls) and my very favorite hashbrown casserole. My mom modified this for us to make it meat free and boy am I glad that she did because its my favorite! I've never made a larger version than the pie dish but I'm sure you could double it easily for a crowd!
Trinky's Hashbrown Casserole
3 cups hashbrowns
1/3 cup melted butter (I only use 3T)
1 cup ham (I use frozen black bean burgers that chopped up)
1 cup cheese
1/4 bell pepper chopped
1/4 onion chopped
2 eggs
1/2 cup milk
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp pepper
Heat your oven to 425 degrees.
Put the hashbrowns into a pie panand drizzle with melted butter then pay into place. Bake for 25 minutes.
Lower oven temperature to 350 degrees.
Layer chopped ham, cheese, peppers and onions on top of the hashbrowns. Wisk the remaining ingredients together and pour on top. Bake for 25 minutes.
Happy Holidays!!!
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
A Twist on Trail Mix
I recently found a recipe in my November Southern Living that I just love. It's a simple twist on trail mix that makes for a tasty little snack. Freshly roasted nuts mixed with maple syrup and chunks of dried cranberries and crystallized ginger? Sold!
Pumpkin Pie-Spiced Trail Mix
Recipe via Southern Living November 2013
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Spread a single layer of the following nuts on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet: 1 cup raw pecan halves, 1/2 cup raw cashews and 1/2 cup raw almonds. Bake for 10 minutes until lightly toasted and fragrant. Remove from oven and place in a bowl.
Reduce oven temperature to 300 degrees.
Bring the following to a rolling boil in a saucepan over medium heat: 1/4 cup maple syrup, 1 tsp vanilla extract, 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon, 1/4 tsp ground ginger, 1/8 tsp ground nutmeg and a pinch each of ground cloves and table salt. Drizzle hot mixture over nuts; tossing to coat.
Spread nut mixture on the parchment lined baking sheet - bake for 25-30 minutes, until glaze begins to harden.
Spread mixture onto lightly greased parchment paper and cool completely.
Transfer to a bowl and stir in 1/4 cup each dried cranberries and 1/2 thick crystallized ginger slices.
Friday, November 22, 2013
Lately
The weekend started out with a bang - molars are coming and poor BG is definitely feeling them.
Thankfully he was feeling better by Sunday when we hosted some new friends for breakfast. They moved to the states from Germany and requested a traditional American breakfast. On the menu: scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage links, cheesy grits and no breakfast would be complete without Nate's pancakes! We all had a lovely time eating, talking and play play playing!!!
On Tuesday we hosted some of our favorite blogger friends for a play date. It amazes me that I've been able to connect with so many inspiring people both near and far through blogging. Thankfully, these ladies and their sweet babies are close enough that we can all play together on a regular basis!
We had one of our last music classes for the year today. BG absolutely loves attending and he gets so excited when we arrive. Today Miss Annette had her camera ready to capture his excitement! Love this musical baby...
Hope your weeks are going well...stay tuned for a tasty twist on a traditional recipe!
5 on Friday
So glad to be taking part in this linkup again with these lovelies...
This twist on trail mix is ADDICTING! I found the recipe in one of the many Southern Living magazines that sit on my side table untouched - unless BG gets to them of course. I used to immediately sit down and leaf through them when they arrived...now I'm three months behind! Something to look forward to I guess! I'll share the recipe soon. It's a nice addition to the normal Turkey Day fare!
I finally decided on what to make our sweet boy for his first birthday cake! A vegan strawberry cake - even though it's a cupcake recipe it transfers well into a cake. I'm thinking two small layers for our egg-free baby!
One
What a treat to wake up to this sight...said no homeowner EVER! The husbands reaction was calm and collected. Can't say the same for myself. I mean, really. Who takes out your mailbox and doesn't even leave a note saying sorry you have to spend $$$ on a new mailbox during the holidays. Big ol' Boo.
Two
My girlfriend has been doing the single-mama-thing this week so we decided to meet for dinner last night. Her hubby is on a mountain trip writing a book - it's actually his second!!! Anyway, BG and I met her and her sweet girl for dinner last night. Miss A was quite the lady sitting politely and smiling while she ate. BG?? Well he somehow turned his entire body and rode on the highchair like a horsey! That child is a mess. And I love him. Don't worry, I did the responsible thing and videotaped him instead of correcting the behavior. Memories!
Three
This twist on trail mix is ADDICTING! I found the recipe in one of the many Southern Living magazines that sit on my side table untouched - unless BG gets to them of course. I used to immediately sit down and leaf through them when they arrived...now I'm three months behind! Something to look forward to I guess! I'll share the recipe soon. It's a nice addition to the normal Turkey Day fare!
Four
I finally decided on what to make our sweet boy for his first birthday cake! A vegan strawberry cake - even though it's a cupcake recipe it transfers well into a cake. I'm thinking two small layers for our egg-free baby!
Five
Although in this house we've decided to celebrate one holiday at a time (NO judgement to those who don't though!) I just couldn't resist purchasing this print for our fireplace mantle. Thankfully it takes a week or two to create and then ship - perfect timing for an after Turkey Day arrival!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours...
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