Friday, November 28, 2014

Holiday Plan 2014 - Week 14

Week of November 30th:
- Set up the rest of the Christmas decorations
- Put boxes from decorating away
- Decorate our front yard for Christmas
- Plan all family/friend holiday gatherings
- Start the "Twas the Night Before Christmas" tradition; Christopher recites this each night starting on December 1st after we do our Advent prayer


- Prepare all packages for mailing
- Order any foods necessary for Christmas
- Finish up the Christmas cards
- Pick up Christmas stamps for the cards
- Stamp all of the Cards


Friday, November 21, 2014

Holiday Plan 2014: Week 13 - Happy Thanksgiving!

Week of November 23rd:
- Stock the bathrooms with necessities for the holidays (ever been a guest at someones house and they run out of TP...it is the pits)
- Get everything out for Thanksgiving
- Make any food ahead of time for the dinner (typically done on Monday night)
- Thanksgiving day prep
- Use one or two of the crock pot meals this week
- Celebrate Thanksgiving!
- Black Friday Shopping (any last minute gifts needed?)
- Remove Thanksgiving decorations


- Set up Christmas Trees (we have three!)


- Set up Advent Wreath and Creche area


- Deep cleaning area this week: Dining Room. I usually leave this one for the week of Thanksgiving (crazy, right) but since everyone will be congregating in this room, I want it to sparkle!

From our house to yours we hope you all have a wonderful and blessed Thanksgiving!

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

In Honor of Snowvember....

In Honor of "Snowvember" I am offering an 11% discount on all the Ellegant Decor Disney Planners with coupon code "SNOWVEMBER"

Heading to Disney for Christmas? Surprising your family with a trip as a holiday gift? The Ellegant Decor Disney Planners are perfect to organize your Disney trip. And from now until Thursday, November 20th, get all of the Ellegant Decor Disney Planners 11% off!!!

Snowed in and need to dream about a warm vacation - to Disney we go!





PS - Today is also Mickey Mouse & Minnie Mouse's birthday!!!

Friday, November 14, 2014

Holiday Plan 2014 - Week 12

Week of November 16th:
- Make one batch of freezable cookies
- Make two crock pot meals - one to eat this week and one to freeze for a later date
- Purchase some non-perishable goods used in the planned recipes
- Purchase some gifts
- Wrap the purchased gifts
- Work on homemade gifts
- Continue to work on Christmas cards
- Make place cards for Thanksgiving
- Review serving pieces needed to serve Thanksgiving and label
- Buy any extra disposable dishware needed
- Clean & press table linens
- Work on Thanksgiving Centerpiece
- Deep cleaning area this week: Basement. Probably will not do much, but will survey and see what areas need to be organized

Good luck to those following along!

Friday, November 7, 2014

Holiday Plan 2014: Week 11

Week of November 9th:
- Make one batch of freezable cookies
- Make two crock pot meals - one to eat this week and one to freeze for a later date
- Purchase some non-perishable goods used in the planned recipes
- Purchase some gifts
- Wrap the purchased gifts
- Work on homemade gifts
- Continue to work on Christmas cards
- Clear out the foyer closet for guest coats
- Rent/reserve/buy/borrow any items needed for Thanksgiving and Christmas


- Plan the table setting for Thanksgiving
- Review & revise the menu for Thanksgiving
- Plan table centerpiece for Thanksgiving
- Plan what we are wearing for Thanksgiving dinner (then clean & press)
- Deep cleaning area this week: Garage - the one room I do not have to worry about cleaning. This one is all Christopher :)

Good luck to those following along!

Monday, November 3, 2014

Le Cellier Inspired Beer Cheese Soup


Yes Disney is still on my brain. My in-laws are visiting there right now and I would be lying if I did not say I was a little jealous. So in honor of their trip, our upcoming trip and Disney on the brain, I made a Le Cellier inspired Beer Cheese Soup.

1/4 lb bacon (finely chopped)
1 medium red onion, finely chopped
1/2 cup celery, finely chopped
1/2 cup carrot, finely chopped
3 tbsp all purpose flour
3 cups whole milk
2 cups chicken stock
12 oz grated or shredded cheddar cheese
3 dashes of hot sauce
1/2 tsp worchestershire sauce
1/2 cup beer (dark ale preferred)
salt & pepper to taste
Chopped chives for garnish

Tip: To "chop" the bacon, I used a pair of poultry scissors and cut the bacon into small pieces. In addition, I highly recommend using a food processor with a chopping option. It saves a lot of time.

Saute the bacon in a large, heavy-bottom, non-reactive stock pot over medium heat until wilted but not browned. Add onions, celery and carrots and cook until onions are translucent and bacon has crisped. Sprinkle in flour and stir constantly for 2 minutes. Stir in milk and chicken stock, a little at a time, blending well to ensure that there are no lumps. Bring the liquid to a boil, cover and simmer over low heat for 15 minutes. Remove from heat and whisk in the cheese, hot sauce, worcestershire sauce and beer. Season with salt and pepper to taste and garnish with the chives if you like.

Yummy! Enjoy with some pretzel rolls or sticks :) Just like in the restaurant!

Holiday Planning - Update

So a holiday planning update! Over halfway there until Christmas!!! So far I am 3 for 5 with homemade gifts. My favorite is probably the wine cork christmas trees - didn't they turn out cute? I finished the 12 days of Christmas project for three of my nieces and nephew and I complete my homemade Disney heart ornaments. Phew. What do I have left? Santa Candy Jars and Mickey & Minnie ornaments. 


I caught up on all of wrapping. Yes - all gifts purchased thus far are wrapped!!! Yee-Ha! The next round of gifts should be getting delivered to my door this week and will hopefully be wrapped soon there after.


I have three batches of cookies done and frozen, so I am a little behind in that regard, but still feeling pretty good that I can get most of it done before we leave for Disney.

This past week I started addressing Christmas cards! Woo Hoo!! Although we didn't get a family picture this year, I am thinking about including a picture of the four of us in the house. We shall see!

Halloween 2014


Halloween 2014 is in the books. Our little Shelties dressed up for the event too. Marv dressed up as Super Dog, complete with a cap and Jameson dressed up as Winnie the Pooh. My favorite part of his costume is a little bee sewn near his butt.



At the office, we celebrated Halloween with a trick or treat parade around our floor. Our pod did a theme this year of Christmas morning, so we pulled out the Christmas tree, wreaths and we all dressed in our xmas pajamas.


Employees are able to bring in their children to trick or treat office to office.




I love seeing all of the kids. We hear so much about them at work, it is so great to meet them and play for a couple hours.




On actual Halloween I tried to wear all the black and orange I own, black I own a lot, orange not so much. But I think I did pretty well.


At home, we got probably 125-140 trick or treaters this year. The weather was pretty crappy out; kudos to the kids who trick or treated in the cold and rain. Our house was giving out several pieces to each kid and glow bracelets. My mom came over again this year to help hand out the candy. She also made dinner - aren't moms the best? She made Bubble Pizza and you can find her recipe here.


And this here is my special video of Little Molly in her cupcake costume. Isn't she the sweetest???

Fall Drive


A couple of weeks ago, Christopher and I took a little day trip to drive down South to see the foliage change. It was a perfect day for a drive.



We had fun stopping at various antique stores and found a couple of treasures, but nothing we decided to purchase.


We capped off our trip by stopping at Mayer Brothers Cider Mill and loaded up on apple cider and doughnuts. Yummy!


Renovation Update!


We are done with our renovation project, at least for 2014. All of the framing is up! I can finally envision the space. And wow do we have a lot of it!!!



So excited for the Spring to come so we can bring back the electrical and heating/cooling team. Then the bathroom fun starts!