Friday, December 31, 2010

*Warning*
Long End of the Year Post
Christmas has come and gone and it is time to bring on the New Year.
We had to wake up the younger boys at 8 on Christmas morning. I can't believe they were not up at 4, like I use to be as a child.
Malik is so grown now and most of his gifts were clothing,
and video games.















Toot wasn't to interested in opening his gifts after he saw the tricycle and bubble gum in his brother stocking.
He took that bubble tape to every grown up in the house to open it. We looked at it and gave it back to him. he wasn't happy till Malik gave him a bit. Afterall it was Christmas morning.


















We got Ky the scooter he had been seeing on the TV. But it seems he wanted everything he had seen on the TV and News Papers since about October. He kelp wanting to revise his Christmas list. So we didn't know from day to day what he really wanted. He just wanted it all!

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We woke up to snow on Christmas morning. It was the fist white Christmas since the 80's. (and this picture was on Monday after, all was about gone) Someone James works with gave him this gator for the boys and they love it! Toot wants out to ride all the time. We have to charge the battery while he is in bed so it is ready to go again in the morning.




I bought this gingerbread house at a charity bake sale and Ky wanted to get at it all month. I bought it strictly for decoration. So I let him at it before I tossed it. It was so hard I had to help. The baby just ate the candy lane, it made him happy.
So tomorrow will be 2011 and I can't believe we can add another year in the books. My boys and family are growing, happy and healthy. We have so much to be thankful for. My little shop will celebrate 5 years in January.
Thank you 2010 for a great year. Now bring on 2011!




Thursday, December 30, 2010



Christmas Play at Church was a great success.
Malik had a speaking part as one of the wise men.
Terry was in the Choir- ( no picture)
And Ky ( below) was a Trumpeter, he stayed on stage during the whole play and blew his horn.
We were so worried about him, cause he said he wasn't going to go out on the stage.
But he did and was great.
Everyone was great.
And there was a few solo's that we never knew could sing.























Monday, December 27, 2010

As always Christmas week was a blur. Christmas play at church, cooking and shopping and
all that goes with it. And as to top it all off a white Christmas for Alabama. It was so pretty and cold. Still winding down and having family time. Will post more later.



Wednesday, December 22, 2010

It is all in the packaging.
I don't care what is inside, if you make the package look good, I am happy.
This simple white chocolate with crushed peppermints. couldn't be easier to make, but it is the package that makes it outstanding.
So all these post have been about thinking about the forgotten friend.
Take a minute and share one of these items and make them smile.
Merry Christmas!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010



We all have one special Neighbor or Friend that needs alittle nip now and then. This would make a wonderful gift anytime of the year. So simple and yet so Elegant.

I like this idea. The tree is always so big and takes up so much room. Problem solved with this tree.

Monday, December 20, 2010



Not alot of time left, so how about this one.

Sunday, December 19, 2010



Perfect for a neighbor gift too.

Saturday, December 18, 2010



So cute and you can hang it on your neighbors door and run. HAHA

Friday, December 17, 2010


Alittle too cute....
Pardon the break in Neighbor Gift Post for a Wonderful Easy Recipe.
Brown Sugar Pralines
2 cups packed brown sugar 1/4 cup water
2 cups pecans 1 teaspoons vanilla
3 tablespoons butter
Combine brown sugar, pecans, butter and water in saucepan. Mix well. Cook over medium heat to 240 degrees on candy thermometer, softball stage.
Stirring constantly. Remove from heat and add vanilla and mix well. Beat until mixture loses its luster. Drop by spoonfuls onto foil.

Thursday, December 16, 2010



Stop me!

Give your neighbor Pace Salsa and chips with this note....

Is the hustle and bustle of the season getting you down? We hope this helps you pick up the "Pace" this Christmas!"



Another easy one.

Just buy Syrup and pancake mix.



Another cut idea

Here is "7" reasons why you are "UP" on our list of favorites.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7. Fill in the blanks

Wednesday, December 15, 2010



Easy Pleasee.

So So cute!


Stop me......I love finding these ideas. This one is for yourself.
S'mores hot chocolate.
Dip the rim of your cup in butter and then graham cracker crumbs.
Put a 1/2 Hershey candy bar in your cup and heat your milk to add.
Don't forget to toast up ( in the oven) a few Marshmellow for the top.
YummY!
Enjoy, you deserve it!!


Neighbor Gift #3
Cover a store bought can of hot chocolate with scrapbook paper or wrapping paper and add a bow. Done

Tuesday, December 14, 2010


I just love these Neighbor gifts........stay tuned!


For the remainder of the Holidays, I will be showing you easy Neighbor gifts. I am so blessed and I think I can even do a few of these...So think about just one neighbor and see how it makes you feel.

Merry Christmas!

This embellished dish towel looks easy enough and you could add in a package of cookie mix.

What a nice gift.

Monday, December 13, 2010


I love to snap this picture each year, I know, I know, it is blurry. But I love the way the light shines.























This was the same time and the camera was set on outdoor setting. The lights don't show up.


And the little wornmy light......

Merry Christmas!

Friday, December 10, 2010


Crafting Friday
Today I want to spotlight my tree at the shop.
This ball was a silk cover ball. You remember the ones I am talking about.
If they got a snag, they raveled.
So I raveled them and punched circles and glued them on and added a bow.
I made cones and ornaments from hymnal pages.


This is a old Zinc lid that was trash. It was bent and could not be used. So I punched holes with the crop a dile and glued in a circle cut from a old Christmas card. Add embellishment and wala.
This tree looks so small in this picture, but it is 5 feet tall and really pretty.
I love decorating at the shop.
It is a dream come true.
And I can go crazy.
I would never put present in my bath tub...or would I?




Monday, December 06, 2010



So the decorating begins.....

I got a late start this year, by my standers.

A little bit at a time, in the afternoon after work or when the boys are at basketball practice.

So different.

But i am getting there.

Happy decorating.

Sunday, December 05, 2010



Wonderful JBS 3rd Annual Vintage Festival in Tennessee on Saturday.

Got our picture made with Jenni Bowlin and bought some goodies.

Went to Franklin to the Antique store Christmas open House.

All was good, and if you have never been to Jenni's sale, you have missed it. It is Vintage and Junk and I love it!!!! June just watches me hunt and gather and drool over it all. She doesn't share my junk obbession.

Friday, December 03, 2010

Crafty Friday
Yes. I had the sewing machine out again.
I love these flowers I found on someone else's blog. So I made them my own. The no perfect- ness of them.
As you can see, I added a smaller version of the ruffled bows we made last week as a center.
I wore the small on as a pin and added a larger one on a gift.
The ideas are endless.
You could make a banner or a magnet or a embellishment on a scrapbook page or on the cover of a journal.
Think about it, make 3 and wait for the ideas to come. You could even add a blingie broach in the center . As a gift you could add the broach to the center as part of the presentation.
The endless ideas........What is your idea?
Have a great weekend!

Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Can you believe today is December 1st?
And I am struggling trying to find a way to guide my grandson in remember why we celebrate CHRISTmas.
I have a few ideas, but would love any suggestions.
But today as i was ready my morning devotional, I had to pause and remember the past week.
My hubby had lost not one but two uncles .
One ill for quite awhile and the other enjoyed a drink or two or three.
But did it make it any easier for their families?
Daddy would not be there on CHRISTmas morning.
There would be a empty chair this holiday season.
A void.
So my way of thinking, has changed this morning.
Yes, the brothers maybe better off but the families left behind will have a difficult CHRISTmas.
So as you enjoy this wonderful festive time of year, pause and think of the ones that has lost a loved one.