
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010
Christmas Meme
This time of year I feel like I don't have anything to write about, yet life is really busy. Go figure! I was looking back at what I had written last year (trying not to repeat myself) and was reminded of this meme. I did a Google search of Christmas Memes and selected questions from several sites that I thought were different and interesting. You may or may not like memes but in their own way they do help you get to know someone better, right?!?
Decorations outside? We have wreaths on all the windows and front door, and lighted garland and small trees in urns surrounding the front door.

Real or artificial tree? We have an artificial tree for two reasons:
1) we have to decorate before Thanksgiving because we always host the BSU Christmas Party the Tuesday after
2) we have allergies and I am not willing to chance it.

Tree topper: star, angel, something else? Currently our tree is topped with a star but we have used an angel some years.
Wrapping paper or bags? I always wrap if possible!
Favorite Christmas movie? Two movies make the list: Emmett Otter's Jugband Christmas and Elf.

Do you read the Christmas story? Yes
Do you display a Nativity scene? I have a Fontanini set that I continue to collect and a wood carved set bought during a mission trip to Guatemala.


Stocking before or after presents? Santa fills our stockings so they get "opened" at the end of Santa.
Do you like receiving Christmas letters/photos? Absolutely! One of my favorite things about Christmas. My mom has a friend from college that always wrote lots of details about her kids lives and every year I LOVED to read her letters!
Do you take pictures with Santa? With my children being deathly afraid of mascots, pictures with Santa are hit and miss. Some years we try it and others we don't.
Does Santa get a plate? For sure! This may sound strange to some of you, but it was one thing that kept the "Santa secret" going strong for us Carters - my mom would put one of her gray hairs near the plate and we would always squeal because we thought it was from Santa's beard! HA!
Do you enjoy Christmas shopping? Not at all. Totally stressful!
Favorite holiday smell? cookies baking
Warm fire or sleigh ride? I'd take both...and on the same night :)
Snowball fight or snowman? Probably snowman

What do you do on a snow day? Like to get up and watch it fall, drink a big cup of coffee, lounge in my pjs, get layered up and talk a walk/play outside, come in and sit by the fire and thaw out, play games as a family, watch a movie, etc.
Decorations outside? We have wreaths on all the windows and front door, and lighted garland and small trees in urns surrounding the front door.

Real or artificial tree? We have an artificial tree for two reasons:
1) we have to decorate before Thanksgiving because we always host the BSU Christmas Party the Tuesday after
2) we have allergies and I am not willing to chance it.

Tree topper: star, angel, something else? Currently our tree is topped with a star but we have used an angel some years.
Wrapping paper or bags? I always wrap if possible!
Favorite Christmas movie? Two movies make the list: Emmett Otter's Jugband Christmas and Elf.


Do you display a Nativity scene? I have a Fontanini set that I continue to collect and a wood carved set bought during a mission trip to Guatemala.


Stocking before or after presents? Santa fills our stockings so they get "opened" at the end of Santa.
Do you like receiving Christmas letters/photos? Absolutely! One of my favorite things about Christmas. My mom has a friend from college that always wrote lots of details about her kids lives and every year I LOVED to read her letters!
Do you take pictures with Santa? With my children being deathly afraid of mascots, pictures with Santa are hit and miss. Some years we try it and others we don't.
Does Santa get a plate? For sure! This may sound strange to some of you, but it was one thing that kept the "Santa secret" going strong for us Carters - my mom would put one of her gray hairs near the plate and we would always squeal because we thought it was from Santa's beard! HA!
Do you enjoy Christmas shopping? Not at all. Totally stressful!
Favorite holiday smell? cookies baking
Warm fire or sleigh ride? I'd take both...and on the same night :)
Snowball fight or snowman? Probably snowman

What do you do on a snow day? Like to get up and watch it fall, drink a big cup of coffee, lounge in my pjs, get layered up and talk a walk/play outside, come in and sit by the fire and thaw out, play games as a family, watch a movie, etc.

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Thursday, December 9, 2010
2010 Reading List
I have written several posts about how much I enjoy reading. I love getting lost in a character's life. I like that you can experience a different world for a little bit - most often a world that will never match your own. But perhaps my favorite thing comes in the details that the written word provides the reader.
I have written before about this season of life and how I am not able to read as much as I would like...and even written about the flip side of that - I have read as much as I would like.
I have taken a post or two to write about different authors that are intriguing me or a certain series that I can't. put. down.
I have even written on a few books and how I want them incorporated into my kids' lives.
A close friend of mine from college is an avid reader and has inspired me on more than one occasion. She once told me that her grandmother keeps a list of every book she has read - kinda like her own card catalog - and my friend had started doing the same. She explained it was a good idea to be able to look back and see how much you had read, how your interests had changed, and remind yourself of stories that gripped your heart. The more she talked, I liked it too!
A few years ago I started my own list. I just keep a list by author because it's the main way I look for library books. I find an author I love and keep visiting their shelf until I have read everything they've written. It works for me. Taking an hour to browse the shelves or search the Dewey Decimal system with a toddler (or two, or three!) in tow ain't fun! This year I added a list for the year. I don't do New Year's resolutions so I didn't set a goal - I just wanted to see how many I read and what I read.
2010 Reading List
Return by Karen Kingsbury
Rejoice by Karen Kingsbury
Lavendar Morning by Jude Deveraux
The Witness by Dee Henderson
The Red Tent by Anita Diamant
Reunion by Karen Kingsbury
Fame by Karen Kingsbury
Forgiven by Karen Kingsbury
Found by Karen Kingsbury
Family by Karen Kingsbury
Forever by Karen Kingsbury
The Last Song by Nickolas Sparks
A Thousand Tomorrows by Karen Kingsbury
Beyond the Clouds by Karen Kingsbury
Confessions of a Shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella
The Kommandant's Girl by Pam Jenoff
The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
The Time Travelers Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
The Help by Kathryn Stockett
Cassidy by Lori Wick
Swan by Frances Mayes
When I read back over this list I remember lots of great stories. A few titles stand out more than others. A few titles I wouldn't necessarily recommend, but a few titles I would emphatically say "you have got to read this book"! I also see that I start the new year off with a reading binge (the last book was read early summer) and having the kids home for the summer plus the whirlwind events of the fall, end the year with a reading diet. If I had just kept going I could be close to 50 books!
On that note, I do hope to read one more book before Christmas, Unafraid by Francine Rivers.
Francine Rivers always does an unbelievable job of connecting you to her characters. She has drawn me in on more than one occasion and had me living right alongside John the Baptist (just ask Kris - HA!). I think Christmas is a perfect time to read this book because it is Mary's story. If my list is any indication of my reading habits, I would bet that 2011's reading list will continue with the Lineage of Grace series :)
I have written before about this season of life and how I am not able to read as much as I would like...and even written about the flip side of that - I have read as much as I would like.
I have taken a post or two to write about different authors that are intriguing me or a certain series that I can't. put. down.
I have even written on a few books and how I want them incorporated into my kids' lives.
A close friend of mine from college is an avid reader and has inspired me on more than one occasion. She once told me that her grandmother keeps a list of every book she has read - kinda like her own card catalog - and my friend had started doing the same. She explained it was a good idea to be able to look back and see how much you had read, how your interests had changed, and remind yourself of stories that gripped your heart. The more she talked, I liked it too!
A few years ago I started my own list. I just keep a list by author because it's the main way I look for library books. I find an author I love and keep visiting their shelf until I have read everything they've written. It works for me. Taking an hour to browse the shelves or search the Dewey Decimal system with a toddler (or two, or three!) in tow ain't fun! This year I added a list for the year. I don't do New Year's resolutions so I didn't set a goal - I just wanted to see how many I read and what I read.
2010 Reading List
Return by Karen Kingsbury
Rejoice by Karen Kingsbury
Lavendar Morning by Jude Deveraux
The Witness by Dee Henderson
The Red Tent by Anita Diamant
Reunion by Karen Kingsbury
Fame by Karen Kingsbury
Forgiven by Karen Kingsbury
Found by Karen Kingsbury
Family by Karen Kingsbury
Forever by Karen Kingsbury
The Last Song by Nickolas Sparks
A Thousand Tomorrows by Karen Kingsbury
Beyond the Clouds by Karen Kingsbury
Confessions of a Shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella
The Kommandant's Girl by Pam Jenoff
The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
The Time Travelers Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
The Help by Kathryn Stockett
Cassidy by Lori Wick
Swan by Frances Mayes
When I read back over this list I remember lots of great stories. A few titles stand out more than others. A few titles I wouldn't necessarily recommend, but a few titles I would emphatically say "you have got to read this book"! I also see that I start the new year off with a reading binge (the last book was read early summer) and having the kids home for the summer plus the whirlwind events of the fall, end the year with a reading diet. If I had just kept going I could be close to 50 books!
On that note, I do hope to read one more book before Christmas, Unafraid by Francine Rivers.


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Just for Fun
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Blog Worthy!
For those of you who have children deathly afraid of mascots...there is hope!
Wes has been terrified of anything resembling a mascot his. entire. life. I am talking about some serious wailing and gnashing of teeth - like crawling under the bleachers, kneeling behind Daddy's legs, even scouting out Seymour's whereabouts from across the arena just so he'd know where he was lurking at all times...and don't even think about suggesting a high five!
But as of last week, the tides have turned....

Wes has found a friend in Seymour :)
Wes has been terrified of anything resembling a mascot his. entire. life. I am talking about some serious wailing and gnashing of teeth - like crawling under the bleachers, kneeling behind Daddy's legs, even scouting out Seymour's whereabouts from across the arena just so he'd know where he was lurking at all times...and don't even think about suggesting a high five!
But as of last week, the tides have turned....

Wes has found a friend in Seymour :)

Labels:
Motherhood,
Wes
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
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