Friday, December 26, 2014

Christmas 2014


Seren woke excited when she saw Santa had left presents in her Elsa, stocking. 
 She proceeded to wake Carys and then daddy. 
From there we all went to see what Santa had left :)



They girls made a quick start opening their gifts. Carys stormed through hers only to be disappointed she'd opened hers and decided to give a helping hand to her big sister, Seren. :)

I am nursing a very sore throat and I'm sounding like  a man with laryngitis :/
All in all a quiet Christmas,   minus the tantrums and squabbles from the tinkers :)





FROZEN
Was the whole theme for gifts this year!




They loved each gift they received and I think I have vacuumed crazy sand and tiny bits of 
Play-Doh up about a hundred times already!


How was your Christmas?
Did you get overloaded with the craziness of it all? 
Were expectations met or dashed?
Did you remember to think of the MAIN reason we celebrate this season?

I am grateful for my Savoir, Jesus Christ and how his  birth, life and death has shaped this world and those who choose to follow in his work, charity and kindness.



Merry Christmas.


Today, Jason kindly took the girls to Chuck E Cheese for me... To have quiet and to Skype two of my daughters in Utah :)
Bath time is over and time to wash dishes and get the girls ready for bed!!! Then after making  a promise to a friend.... I am going to work on my book!



Seren's picture of us :)



Our two little poser's :)

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Thursday, December 11, 2014

A Fun Time Walking Home


The girls had fun walking home after picking Seren up from school today.


I was a nice change from the whining and bickering the girls tend to do :/



Even though there was a chill in the air, I couldn't not snap up some heart melting pictures of my little tinkers :)


See Seren 
JUMP!
When Seren looked at the picture she said, "Look I'm flying."


Strike a Pose :)




SAY CHEESE

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The Women Who Knew Christ - Relief Society Christmas Evening 2014


This year for our Ladies Relief Society Christmas Social I was lucky to take the lead.

I had come across a lovely Christmas program that is a little different than the normal nativity. 
(I've been informed the link no longer worked - so I've removed it from my post BUT please, email me and I will gladly send you a copy)

I must amend this post as I was informed by a friend that this program was written 40 years ago by a lady named, Judy. I must say how appreciative I am she did. It hasn't only moved me, but many a sister.

*I wanted to update this as I recently received an email about Judy below is the message*
The author of the Women who Knew Jesus is Judy Hamilton, who lives in Mesa, Arizona. She wrote it over 40 years ago in the ’70s (she lived in Chandler at the time--likely the source of confusion). She has never cared about attribution and never sought the spotlight or attention, but she should be recognized for such terrific work.

Although for our program I changed a couple of songs.

Instead of the song Joseph's Lullaby I chose, I was not his father by Micheal Maclean.
Instead of the song The Daughter of God, I chose Breath of Heaven by Amy Grant.

I had asked 6 ladies to dress in the style of the women in Christ's time and decorated each table to represent each of the women who knew  Christ.


Elizabeth, mother of John The Baptist
The Mother of Mary
Mother of Joseph, the carpenter
Mary
Wife of an Innkeeper
Wife of a Shepherd





On each table, I placed an authentic oil lamp
I purchased them HERE

I made some simple chalk art posters and went through all of my boxes to dig out the appropriate items to decorate the hall. Plus my friend helped to make the 3D snowflakes and me to decorate! Thank you, Jessica :) The tree and flat paper snowflakes were left up after the ward's Christmas party a few days before.


Click HERE to see how to make the snowflakes


The food we chose was a light meal consisting of figs, dates, pistachios, roasted almonds, roasted red pepper hummus, a selection of cheese's, dark green salad with fresh pomegranate and olives, grapes, oranges, a platter of veggies, pita bread, flat bread, barley and beef soup and gluten-free wild rice and chicken soup. I had a couple of wonderful ladies who shopped for the food and set it up.



The night went well and not many dry eyes as it was a moving program. I recommend this program as it will touch your heart and make you feel why we celebrate this time of year and know that these strong and faithful women, knew Jesus Christ.


Each of us is an Innkeeper who decides if there is room for Jesus.
I printed the main words, then drew the words, Innkeeper, Jesus, and the picture of Mary and Joseph.



We had an assortment of fresh pomegranates, mangoes, and chocolate as gifts for the ladies to go home with as well as a simple bookmark of Christ and saying we had printed on the program.


Women of Faith
She knows of His interest in her life.
She knows that He knows her.
She loves His words and drinks deeply
Of that living water.


Margaret D. Nadauld







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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Dress up time for our little Princess's


I've been slow this year with  crafting for my blog, but with limited space in our apartment and all the other crafts I did last year, I have to be creative as to what I can do these days.

And with the girls princess dress growing in number and the dress up box becoming overflowing, it was time to do something or should I say, make something to fix it.



I got these cute little wrought iron shelves from Hobby Lobby on sale for $7.50


I had some left over wood, I measured it the same length as the two shelves together.
Cut it and sanded the edges.


Used, Black Krylon Primer and Paint, gave it a couple of good coats, making sure it dries 
Between coats.



I used a couple of D-rings on the back


Then screwed the shelves to the wood and hung it up in the girls wall.
I did drill holes and used plastic wall plugs and screws.

And easy peasy lemon squeezy, you have an easy and quick place for the girls to hand
Their pretty Princess dress and play Dress Up.


The shelf on top serves as a nice little place for the girls crowns and jewelry. 


Seren was quick to point out that there were 2 hooks free.
Her response was, "I'm going to ask Santa to bring me an Elsa dress and an Anna dress for Carys."

It's a good thing I 'know' that Santa has already got them for them! ;)


Seren as happy as can be and I must say that these dresses are getting much more use, 
Now, that the girls can actually see the dress's and the clean up time after being good practice for when they get older and have to hang their clothes up and that they don't belong on the floor!


I made a quick flower hanging so the girls can hand their necklaces on.





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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Our Girl



This post isn't about any of our girls, but the BBC show that recently aired over there in Great Britain. It's called Our Girl and it stars Lacey Turner, who is famous for her role as Stacy in Eastenders and Ben Aldridge from Lark Rise to Candleford (Which I also loved). 

My sisters had originally told me all about it and its an army based show and that I should watch it. Now, living over here in the states, there are times when I crave that good old British drama and this was such a time.

Well, what can I say other than, I LOVED it! 


OUR GIRL PREQUEL 2103

Now, you have to watch the prequel they did in 2013 then the five episodes that aired in September. If you go to the BBC online, because I live in the states it won't play :( Boohoo. So I had to resort to YouTube. It was a little frustrating with no sound for seconds or not a 100%  quality picture, but it was worth it. I binged watched it! And just you wait, ladies, until Captain James appears!




Be aware Our Girl it does have quite a few of the 'F' words dropped throughout the show as well as a few other choice words, yet, it gives us a glimpse of what Army life is about and what is is like for the troops based in Afghanistan.



If by the fans reaction has anything to do with it, then this BBC hit will have a 3rd season next year. 
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How time flies!

January of this year, I made Seren and Carys new crocheted beanie hats. Click Here
 Well, Seren's still fits, but Carys... Nope! 



So my day yesterday was spent indulging in watching the BBC period drama, Death Comes to Pemberely  on PBS Masterpiece (Which is only playing for a limited time on PBS) whilst making Cary's new beanie hat. 


BBC Period drama, Death Come to Pemeberley is an adaptation of



I must say, what an enjoyment, crocheting and watching a BBC period drama :)


Click HERE  and HERE for the original patterns for my beanie hat



Here is Carys modeling her cute crochet beanie hat,
On the way to pick Seren up from school


SO CUTE



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