Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts

Monday, December 26, 2011

Christmas Eve and Christmas Recap

I hope you all had a fabulous Christmas, we had a great time, just a quick recap of what happened around here.

I broke my camera lens on Friday...the lens all of a sudden wouldn't retract. I was SUPER bummed

1. because I felt like it just stopped working, and I hadn't broken it
2. We were going to be celebrating my husbands birthday
3. Christmas morning...and no camera..BOO!

Anyway my dad is like a huge tech nerd thank god, and fixed it.

Friday night...Christmas Eve

We celebrated my husbands birthday by going out just the two of us to NYC. My parents watched Kennedy, and they were all too thrilled to tuck her in on Christmas Eve


I thought a bow in my hair was all too appropriate for this time of year.


We went to Bar Americain which is one of Bobby Flays restaurants in the city. My husband is a huge Bobby fan. I of course didn't take any pictures while we were there, because I was enjoying myself and just forgot.

           
If you are curious about the restaurant or the menu here is the link

We had a great time, and my husband really enjoyed his steak

I "tried" to take a couple of pictures from the car to show you how pretty the city is at Christmas time


Because they do it BIG in the BIG apple. Is that the biggest candy cane you've ever seen, or what?


The top of this whole building is covered in lights...so pretty!

And I thought these Candy lollipops were really cute...And I think they could be easily re-created for a little girls sweets party. Idea for my daughters 2nd bday party??


And many people don't think of trees in the city, but most of them have twinkling lights this time of year, and its kind of beautiful and magical. But I'm sort of a sucker for white lights. I think they should be in every restaurant all year round, they give me the warm and fuzzies.


And then Christmas was a blast. These were all of her presents. And all combined they were less than $30. A book from target, 4 puzzles bought on sale, some plastic flashcards for the bath, 3 cute hand puppets. Next year will be bigger, because she's only 1, and she doesn't really get it.


I want her to always have great memories. But I also think kids have way too much, more than they need, and that can make them ungrateful, and spoiled, and often easily bored.


So we talked about how we would try to always keep the presents simple. And how if we fill a room with presents we'll feel the need to fill them at least as high the next year, if not higher


We talked about how we want the toys to stimulate creativity and learning, and how its not our job to give her everything she wants, and how its good to want something and not get it.


Shes still too young to understand, but it was nice to talk about what our family is going to value. So we can be ready for next year, so we can be ready for when she can voice what she wants.


Then we all got dressed and went to my parents for lunch, and his parents for dinner. They only live 10 minutes away from each other, so it means more time with family and less time traveling which is always nice.

How was your Christmas?
Did you do anything special on Christmas Eve?




Monday, December 12, 2011

Christmas Home Tour!!



This is me (Jen) my husand and my daughter



Our daughter - Kennedy Winter



Our angel dog Macaroni. He'll be 3 next month and he weighs a little less than 4lbs



Now the house tour! This year it was all about simple beauty. Since we have a one year old, I wanted our home to feel festive, but I wanted things to be out of the way so I didnt have to say NO NO NO all day long. I did a few projects, but everything was super easy, cheap and fun.

I'm a new blogger, so any comments/feedback and follows are great appreciated. Cant wait to see all of your homes too.












1. Branch from the yard spray painted silver
2. Add fishing line to dollar store balls and dollar store snowflakes



Theres something magical about the reflection in the glass with the glitter


I used some frames I already had, added vintage paper, and some of the dollar store snowflakes.
So easy.



I dont love a crazy cluttered kitchen, but I love the pop of color and the symmetry that the pointsettas bring.


Our dining room is a hardworking room, we added some garland above the bookcases, so it feels festive, but doesnt get in the way of living


Outside we added garland all along the porch, and some wreaths



I added some glass balls, pinecones, and cinnamon sticks to containers on the deck





I hope you all enjoyed. I'm just starting out, so please follow and comment, so I can check out your blogs too!!








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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Great American Weekend

Great American Weekend is in Goshen NY and its super awesome, its only on 4th of July weekend, so its special.  Its got tons of things to buy, house things, vintage things, clothing...hot sauce? I kid you not, theres even hot sauce.  If you are around these parts its definately worth the trip.  We forgot the stroller, so we were carrying the baby, but I tried to get some pictures as we were leaving.


Theres probably at least 100 tents worth of merchandise


I love the big church in the background, its a very historical old town



This is where the food is, and you bet we got some burgers and fries

And now some houses in Goshen



This house is the prettiest blueish green color





This belongs on a beach someplace.



The red door in real life is much more vibrant and shiny

And this is just amazing...I just think about what it would be like to live in this house


There were tons of cute things to buy, but this is what I got


I've wanted an old siverware wind chime for some time, so I finally bit the bullet




And this old milk crate. I love these, its a perfect way to store stuff, still have my style and be super fuctional


I love the bright red and blue color, perfect for almost any room in my home


It says "its Cott to be good"

Come back tomorrow and I'll show you a beautiful botanical garden that we visited this weekened