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Christmas Countdown, My Way

Somehow, Christmas sneaks up on me every year. I have these visions in my head of perfect evenings snuggled around the fire with my family, doing sweet little yuletide activities…but reality is a lot more frenzied than the peaceful scenes of my imagination. There are gifts to gather, wrap, deliver, programs and parties to attend, work, church, bills to pay, dinner to make, dishes to do, music lessons and practice, homework, house entropy to stay ahead of…augh! Still, I love this holiday season, and have been making efforts to slide some meaningful traditions into the craziness of it all.

It may sound funny, but I’ve struggled with Advent activities in the past. I tried paper rings one year…and lost count somewhere in there (did I mention the days are busy?). The cute little cut-and-pasted Santa, where you glue one cotton ball to his beard each day: too much for me, I mean really– I’m expected to hunt down a cotton ball and glue every night?! Our fabulous Kindergarten teachers send the kids home with a Hershey Kiss version, but there are two problems with this: 1-not enough for every kid in the house! and 2-all chocolate is consumed within 30 minutes of arriving home–it’s an unspoken rule around here. I found a really fun advent idea I wanted to do with my cubby cabinet (it just happens to possess 24 compartments and would be awesome!), but that would require me to find, decorate, and fill 24 containers with some sort of advent treat or activity (in advance!). Maybe next year.

That said, the kids like to have some perspective on how far away the big day is, and I wanted to incorporate more Christmas Spirit into our routine, so I printed up a simple December calendar to keep in the basket of Christmas books parked under our tree and assigned a day to each child. As we gather for our nightly reading and family prayer at bedtime, the designated person chooses which Christmas book we’ll read. So far, it’s gone off without a hitch. If we have a late/busy night and miss our routine, we just read two stories the next evening. I love it!

How do you fit your holiday traditions into the whirlwind that is December?

Pretty ‘New’ Trinkets

I received the latest J. Crew catalog in the mail the other day and immediately stopped what I was doing to spend a few quiet minutes drooling over how they’ve styled their Fall ‘09 looks. So gorgeous!

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While I’d dearly love to snap up a gazillion dollars worth of J. Crew goodness…it’s not in the cards this year. So, I decided to do the next best thing–make something I already have work! I purchased this necklace at da-da-da-daaaaa: Walmart for about $5 a couple years ago, and it just wasn’t sitting right with me as-is. It’s cute-ish, but just a little too bulky and blah at the same time:

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I fiddled with the necklace until it had the drape I wanted, then tacked black grosgrain ribbons to the links:

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And just for fun, I attempted a little self-portait. (OK, that was harder than I thought it would be!) I’m LOVING my new trinket, especially the fact that it cost nothing and took literally minutes to do!

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Back to sewing now…I’ve got some fun things to share soon!
Audrey

P.S. Disclaimer: I’m *not* the professional photographer in the family, so please don’t judge Kayla’s work on my blurry, blotchy photos!! ;) )

Flower Crops

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More on my continuing quest to re-purpose long pants for summer: these little crops can’t be more simple: take a pair of too-short jeans (can you tell we’re a jeans family?), fold and stitch the cuffs in place. To dress them up, add a pretty fabric flower pin–this little idea makes my head spin with all the possibilities…you can have custom-looking pants, skirts, whatever for any occasion using anything you want!

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Dizzy-lizzy love,
Audrey

A Little Loopy

I love hooks! They’re my go-to organizing solution and I have them everywhere in my home. I especially like hooks on doors.

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I have a tiny bathroom, so I hang my boy’s towels on his door. But towels don’t always behave the way I want: they slip off the hooks from time to time, and I don’t like to pick them up!

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In fact, I’m tired of picking them up. So these towels and I had a little date with my sewing machine.

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And now we’ve come to an amicable agreement:

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Have a beautiful weekend!
Audrey

What to Do with Your List When You Don’t Want to Work on Your List

Because I have a gazillion things on my list, but feeling a bit…uninspired by said list, I decided to do a quick makeover on it. You know, to inspire me. Anyone else out there feel like they’re developing adult ADD?

 Before, blah:

Before

After some mod-podge, lace, paper, ribbon (great tutorial here):

After

Sigh. That’s better. Now I think I’d better get down to crossing things off that list!

Wishing you all a lovely, inspired, productive day,
Audrey

School’s Out, and We Need a Plan

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Poor Miss J…she is my “Mini-Me”. Which means that she needs to know what to expect every day, to be able to mentally map out her day ahead of time. We can be flexible, us silly girls, but we like to know what’s coming up. Besides that, we need to do what we can to avoid as much of the ‘summer slide‘ as possible, because these are the kinds of things wierdos like me worry about.

Last night, she and I sat down and talked about the tasks she needs to accomplish each day (once they’re done, the day is ALL HERS!). She picked out some colorful paper, and I put this daily schedule together for her. We shall see if it’s helpful!

Straighten Up!

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The princess crown hooks I used in my girls’ room have always been a bit squirrely…and with ribbon hanging on them, they’re downright naughty! I was pointing them out to a friend recently, who said, “Try hot glue!” So I did. And the crown hooks are crooked no more. I love tricky little decorating tips, don’t you?

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Peroxide is My Friend

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I woke this morning to a lovely surprise: 2-year-old Miss M and her entire bed looked like they’d been beaten to a pulp in the night. She is a bit prone to bloody noses (“nogies” in Miss M speak), and has had a few in the last couple days, but the collateral damage hasn’t been quite so extensive as it was today. Fortunately, I’ve come up with a simple trick for cleaning up that seems to work well: a few shots of hydrogen peroxide from a spray bottle loosens everything up enough that it washes right out. What are your favorite stain removal tips?

Princesses Wear Crowns

Little Miss M woke up with a crazy, frizzy messy third-day hairdo going on this morning, and it was looking like she’d not had any mama attention for quite some time…Who, me? So I decided to give her something special for the day, and thankfully the girl was mostly patient with my frequent “Chin up! Hold still! Look at the top of the wall!” instructions. Once I gave her a little chocolatey treat, that is. Hey, a girl’s gotta do…

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I discovered the world of hair blogs a couple months ago. These girls have some fun, different, ideas…some are complex, others just look that way. It’s been nice to have new options, because since mid-Kindergarten, Miss J has had this thing about her hair: it must be in a ponytail at all times. Which is fine, but bo-ring. So I try to spice things up with knots and flips and a weave here and there when she’s feeling magnanamous and I’m feeling inspired.

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And just for you girls out there who need a little lift today (okay, and me!), here’s the saying on the back of Miss M’s shirt today, courtesy of the fabulous Matilda Jane:

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