Joy to the world!
>> Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Merry Christmas! From my blog to yours~
May we all remember the reason for the season and let heaven and nature sing!
Right now....
>> Sunday, December 21, 2008
enjoying the warmth from the fireplace. Its 3 degrees outside and -20 with the windchill.
wondering what Santa will bring me this year
marveling at the joy and excitement this time of year brings to my boys
dancing to Elvis Presly Blue Christmas
listening to the wind blow and the ice and snow ping against the window...brrrr....
anticipating cuddle time with my boys and reading our Christmas books (and DH's work Christmas party tomorrow)
loving the smell of our woodstove, candles and my never ending baking
thinking of all those last minute things I need to do and praying for all the cold animals
signing off for a few days
wishing all of you peace, love and happiness during the Christmas season!
What works for me- Gift edition
>> Thursday, December 18, 2008
Is it safe?
>> Monday, December 15, 2008
• Explanations of chemical hazards
• Product searches by name, brand or type.
• WORST TOYS TO BUY list
Advent=Day for the senses
>> Sunday, December 14, 2008
Song: Angels we have HEARD on High
Activity: Watch The Nativity with just the Christmas lights on (or Veggie Tales Christmas depending on the mood of the boys)
Treat: Sugar Cookies (because they TASTE soooo good!)
Rave Review
>> Friday, December 12, 2008
Many thanks to my BFF, Karen, who told me months ago to have the kids watch Wall-E. We finally got the movie and watched it one evening while the boys were in bed. I was in love with the movie. I loved every aspect of it! From the way the earth was overcome by trash to the way Wall-E and Eve shared a special friendship.
The next day the boys watched it. To back up a bit, the boys don't really watch much TV or movies so for them to sit through the Wall-E was a surprise. Not only did they sit through the movie once, but they have begged for it over and over. They are in love!
This is a great movie for kids to learn about kindness, friendship, health and to take care of their surroundings. Awesome! Go and watch it soon!
What Works for me Wednesday! (holiday version)
>> Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Ok- lets talk Christmas cards....
Yes, I am one of those people that have always sent Christmas cards. In my quest to be more green, the thought of not sending cards this year did cross my mind, but poeey on that. There are ways to be green and still send cards. SEND HOMEMADE!!!! I started making my own Christmas cards a few years ago and though I always complain about it, I'm glad I do it. Not only is it "green", but I couldn't see the sense of spending $5-$12 for a 10 pack of cards when I have quite an address list of people to send to. Not to mention, in my opinion, receiving a homemade card is personal and cute.
This year I got the boys on board to help. I'm not sure where I found this idea, but this is what we did and the cards are great! I'm not showing the final result, because...umm.....you will get one in the mail and I don't want to ruin the surprise, but trust me they will be cool (and homemade by 2 creative boys).
Cool Artsy Cards
(What you need)
Tissue paper
Fancy scissors
White glue
Tin foil
Glitter/Sparkles/Sequins
Foam brush
Blank Card
Cards are a great way to send cheer for the holiday season, especially for those in your life that you haven't seen in a while. I always look forward to receiving cards from all my long distant friends and family. Hope you send cards and if you do, maybe you will think about a homemade card!
Twas the night.....
>> Sunday, December 7, 2008
One couldn't see the moon
It was snowing so bad,
but mommy was leaving soon
The boys were getting ready
to be nestled in bed
to soon be dreaming
of Monster trucks roaring in their head
While Daddy all dopped up
and dinner in the crock
Mommy snuck out of the house
and made sure the doors were locked
She drove to Ann Arbor
Bought her ticket for TWILIGHT
Met her friend, Sarah
and shared a drink and a bite
Sat in the dark
laughed and cried at the end
Then fell in love with Edward Cullen
all over again
Woe is me!
>> Thursday, December 4, 2008
and this is my view
GIVE AWAY DAY~
>> Wednesday, December 3, 2008

What Works for me Wednesday!
I made our Advent Calendar a few years ago. I used a heavy cotton for the wall hanging and used felt for the pockets. I hand cut most of the pocket embelishments and craft glued them on (for some of the embelishments I used stickers that are for scrapbooking but they were too cute to pass up and have held up well over the past couple years). I put a piece of paper in each pocket that states the scripture verse we are to read, the carol we are to sing, who is in charge of the treat, the activity that we are to do and the theme for the day. An example:
Scripture: John 6:28-35
Theme: Bread of Life
Song/Activity: Make Gingerbread houses
There are lots of ways you can make an Advent. There are also lots of different things you can do with your Advent. Some read Christmas books, some give little treats, some sing songs for each day and the list goes on and on. Check out this site for more ideas on making your own Advent: http://belladia.typepad.com/crafty_crow/2008/11/advent-calendar.html