given away

This year I really had to come to grips with the fact that I simply could not make and do what I have in years past.  It was okay really, and I learned something. Sometimes I try to do it all and do it poorly. Things are rushed, slapped together, and I don't enjoy the process.  When I am more selective with what I take on- my projects are well-finished, well-wrapped, and well-enjoyed. Am I the last one to figure this out?

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Sugar cookies.  A quadruple batch. Precisely mixed, patiently chilled, skillfully cut out, carefully baked, kid frosted (here's where I had to do some letting go: neon colors, tons of sprinkles, less than perfect). These cookies have been a tradition in my family since I was a little girl.  Oddly, I don't really like them, but that is good because my recipe calls for at least 2 cups of butter!!

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I like practical gifts to be pretty as well.  Last year I made natural cleaning kits for my friends.  This year, I made them Jane Market Bags. The pattern is so simple and fairly quick once you get going.  I made a few and I think the best way to go about it is to do an assembly line sort of thing.  I cut all the fabric and then I made each bag simultaneously as I moved through the steps of sewing it together.  In the front pocket I tucked in one of my favorite note pads.  A perforated menu planner/grocery list from MomAgenda.

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My Mother-in-Law is the famous "lunch lady" at the high school where she lives.  For some time now she has been asking me to make her an apron.  I have gotten great use out of my Emmaline Apron so I decided to make one for her as well.  Because I was familiar with this project I was able to really take my time cutting, pinning, stitching, and pressing.  I had a decaf latte nearby and listened to my ipod. I love sewing when my brain is not puzzled by the pattern. Thank you to Alicia and Meg (creators of these patterns) for making them so simple!

We kept up with our school work for most of the week.  Anticipating a baby this Spring is great motivation for keeping up- even getting ahead a bit.  The girls have done so well to keep up.  There hasn't been much complaining. We also hosted two family dinners to celebrate Christmas.

With a Mama who scaled back her efforts, a Husband who generously filled in the gaps (big praise for being self-employed and the ability to work from home if need be), and Daughters who are growing up and able to help- really help (like cleaning the bathrooms, folding laundry, and mopping floors) we even had some time to enjoy our favorite sledding hill.

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Laurel says, "cheers to simple things, done well, and enjoyed by all."

Merry and Bright

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Our day began at 5:45 am.  We were through with gifts and breakfast by 8:30.  What fun!

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All that planning, and saving, and shopping, and wrapping...it was worth it--to see the joy on their faces. 

And what joy this holiday brings! A Savior BORN to make atonement for our sins with His perfect life. Oh to really contemplate and meditate on what it meant for Jesus to leave his throne of glory and descend to earth on my behalf.  The true meaning of Christmas is a beautiful thought to behold.  Wishing you and yours the sweetest memories today!

ps. I'm coming to you from my shiny new macbook!!!!!!!!!!!!

winter gifts

Thank you for all your notes about our biggest Christmas gift this year (baby boy baking in the belly). 


As I look around, there are all kinds of little treasures to behold this season.


Advent calander process2009-11-17 
Yarn, and hooks, and very, very slow progress (year 3 of trying to finish) on our mitten advent calender.


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Early celebrations with adorable creatures. (My niece Audrey with her doggie Hazel)


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Christmas cards from beloved friends far and near.  Love passing their little notes and pictures in the stairwell each day.


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Fresh off the tree citrus.  Hand-delivered from Arizona.  Thanks Gram.


Coffee with whipped cream2009-11-17
Whipped cream on top of foamy milk on top of brewed espresso.  Yum.


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Hearing this girl play (at her winter recital). She is getting quite good.  So proud.


Emma's chrismas art2009-12-14
The pondering of little minds (evident in their artwork) about the true meaning of Christmas.


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Paper whites growing in my kitchen window.


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Winter weather gear piled high by the front door.  Almost decorative.


Abundance, filling up the all the frosty corners. Hoping that little winter gifts surround you too.