Saturday, November 27, 2010

I Love Christmas, I love the crafts, projects, decorating, celebrating, shopping, giving, spending time with family, Christmas parties, oh i could go on and on, there is so much! and it's raining Christmas in my house!!! our tree's up, some of the decorations, lights on the house, I just feel so excited this year, maybe it's because my kids are getting older, and can really enjoy things, they are so excited to helping with lots of things.

check this cute wreath i made all by myself, i don't usually like the old style of wreaths, but have always wanted on, so this simple, cutesy wreath is just perfect for me.
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we hung ornaments in the windows, which i love!! thanks better homes and garden magazine, for such a cute simple idea.
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got our stockings up, we don't have a fireplace, so we make the front window "do"

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We made a countdown out of Christmas socks, with little treats in them for each day, starting Dec. 1st, plus there are 5 different socks so the kids will get new socks too, they are very excited.

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My favorite thing out of all of this, is decorating the Christmas tree, every ornament is a special treasure to me. we have our first Christmas together, our babies first Christmas, with each year, we let our kids add a christmas ornament to the tree, picking out what they love at the age, or making something by hand, so as I unwrap every ornament, it brings me back, it tells our story, from being a newly married couple, to having 5 beautiful kids, My tree is a time capsule for me, yes sometimes I cringed as my boys pick out darth vador for the tree, but now looking back I remember how in love with darth vador Hayden was at 4, and it brings me back, it tells our story, so from far away my tree can look like a mess, but each branch holds a piece of my heart, and one day as my kids marry and get a tree of there own, I'll let them take some of their ornaments to decorate their very own tree. this is my favorite tradition we started when Brennan was the little guy.

Brennan, Leighton and Ashlyn made their own this year
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Here's some of my favorite ornaments my kids have picked out, or over the years have special meaning to me, for what they represent, what they speak to only me.

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and to make this day even better my new rug came today, and I love it!! and the kids loved it more, they played on it like it was they best toy in the world, they all want to sleep on it tonight, i love kids! they really know how to enjoy the everything.

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here's what it looks like with no kids, it's a little unsettled still from being brand new.
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let the countdown begin!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

I found this today, a reminder that you can still have fun with Christmas, but to never forget the true meaning of Christmas, Jesus! Why we have all those decorations, and what they represent, why we need to make sure we don't forget and to teach our kids what it's really about. In our house we have a little fun, Santa brings the gifts, but on each of the presents, they come from Jesus, on each gift tag, we write FROM: Jesus. A tradition my mom started when we were young. Jesus always gives, and still God gives us everything we have. every Toy, every want, every need you have comes from Him, but to never forget, the greatest gift of all, that He sent his only son as a baby, to fulfill the greatest gift we will ever receive, to die for our sins. Christmas is a reminder, a day we should never forget, a promise, that we would be saved, that the Lamb of God came to take the sins of the world, so we could live forever, free, unbroken, made perfect through Him.

Read this below, author unknown, but a reminder of why we do what we do in the Christmas season


Late one Christmas Eve, I sank back, tired but content, into my easy chair. The kids were in bed, the gifts were wrapped, the milk and cookies waited by the fireplace for Santa. As I sat back admiring the tree with its decorations, I couldn't help feeling that something important was missing. It wasn't long before the tiny twinkling tree lights lulled me to sleep.

I don't know how long I slept, but all of a sudden I knew that I wasn't alone. I opened my eyes, and you can imagine my surprise when I saw Santa Claus himself standing next to my Christmas tree. He was dressed all in fur from his head to his foot just as the poem described him, but he was not the "jolly old elf" of Christmas legend. The man who stood before me looked sad and disappointed, and there were tears in his eyes.

"Santa, what's wrong?" I asked, "Why are you crying?"

"It's the children," Santa replied sadly.

"But Santa, the children love you," I said.

"Oh, I know they love me, and they love the gifts I bring them," Santa said, "but the children of today seem to have somehow missed out on the true spirit of Christmas. It's not their fault. It's just that the adults, many of them not having been taught themselves, have forgotten to teach the children."

"Teach them what?" I asked.

Santa's kind old face became soft, more gentle. His eyes began to shine with something more than tears. He spoke softly. "Teach the children the true meaning of Christmas. Teach them that the part of Christmas we can see, hear, and touch is much more than meets the eye. Teach them the symbolism behind the customs and traditions of Christmas which we now observe. Teach them what it is they truly represent."

Santa reached into his bag and pulled out a tiny Christmas tree and set it on my mantle. "Teach them about the Christmas tree. Green is the second color of Christmas. The stately evergreen, with its unchanging color, represents the hope of eternal life in Jesus. Its needles point heavenward as a reminder that mankind's thoughts should turn heavenward as well."

Santa reached into his bag again and pulled out a shiny star and placed it at the top of the small tree. "The star was the heavenly sign of promise. God promised a Savior for the world and the star was the sign of the fulfillment of that promise on the night that Jesus Christ was born. Teach the children that God always fulfills His promises, and that wise men still seek Him."

"Red," said Santa, "is the first color of Christmas." He pulled forth a red ornament for the tiny tree. "Red is deep, intense, vivid. It is the color of the life-giving blood that flows through our veins. It is the symbol of God's greatest gift. Teach the children that Christ gave His life and shed His blood for them that they might have eternal life. When they see the color red, it should remind them of that most wonderful Gift."

Santa found a silver bell in his pack and placed it on the tree. "Just as lost sheep are guided to safety by the sound of the bell, it continues to ring today for all to be guided to the fold. Teach the children to follow the true Shepherd, who gave His life for the sheep."

Santa placed a candle on the mantle and lit it. The soft glow from its one tiny flame brightened the room. "The glow of the candle represents how people can show their thanks for the gift of God's Son that Christmas Eve long ago. Teach the children to follow in Christ's foot steps... to go about doing good. Teach them to let their light so shine before people that all may see it and glorify God. This is what is symbolized when the twinkling lights shine on the tree like hundreds of bright, shining candles, each of them representing one of God's precious children, their light shining for all to see."

Again Santa reached into his bag and this time he brought forth a tiny red and white striped cane. As he hung it on the tree he spoke softly. "The candy cane is a stick of hard white candy: white to symbolize the virgin birth and sinless nature of Jesus, and hard to symbolize the Solid Rock the foundation of the church, and the firmness of God's promises. The candy cane is in the form of a 'J' to represent the precious name of Jesus, who came to earth. It also represents the Good Shepherd's crook, which He uses to reach down into the ditches of the world to lift out the fallen lambs who, like all sheep, have gone astray. The original candy cane had three small red stripes, which are the stripes of the scourging Jesus received by which we are healed, and a large red stripe that represents the shed blood of Jesus, so that we can have the promise of eternal life."

"Teach these things to the children."

Santa brought out a beautiful wreath made of fresh, fragrant greenery tied with a bright red bow. "The bow reminds us of the bond of perfection, which is love. The wreath embodies all the good things about Christmas for those with eyes to see and hearts to understand. It contains the colors of red and green and the heaven-turned needles of the evergreen. The bow tells the story of good will towards all and its color reminds us of Christ's sacrifice. Even its very shape is symbolic, representing eternity and the eternal nature of Christ's love. It is a circle, without beginning and without end. These are the things you must teach the children."

I asked, "But where does that leave you, Santa?"

The tears gone now from his eyes, a smile broke over Santa's face. "Why bless you, my dear," he laughed, "I'm only a symbol myself. I represent the spirit of family fun and the joy of giving and receiving. If the children are taught these other things, there is no danger that I'll ever be forgotten."

"I think I'm beginning to understand."

"That's why I came," said Santa. "You're an adult. If you don't teach the children these things, then who will?"

(Author Unknown)

Thursday, November 18, 2010

a birthday wish

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Today is my sweet little Hayden's birthday, first I can't believe he is 7!! I mean where did the time go??? He once was a little baby wrapped so tight in my arms, a wobbly 1 year old, an on the go 2 year old, and he hasn't stopped since. I am in love with this boy, he's my cuddliest child, also the goofiest, he's sensitive and smart, and always is thinking of ways to make us smile, or amaze us. I am so proud of my little guy, I love 7, such a sweet age, still so innocent and in need of their mothers, yet becoming independent, with out stepping to far away. So I''m not going to do a lot of thinking back, or letting my mind wonder into the years to come, I'm just going to enjoy this perfect 7 year old, in all that he is, I know God has the rest covered, and has given me a time such as this.


Love you my little cuddle bugs.

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