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12.23.2009
grinch-like tendencies
After a quick trip to PA for Thanksgiving with the in-laws, we came home the first week of December feeling refreshed and ready for a relaxing, low key holiday season.
That changed quickly.
The last two weeks have been filled with way two too many projects that I didn't know or intend. I've had a two sheet to do list practically stapled to my hip. Christmas present making, family photo (make that 5 different families) taking, photo editing, photo printing, Christmas card making, addressing, sending, harp practicing, blisters forming, and harp performing - 3 times in one day. Compiled with the stress and anxiety of deadlines.
Along with this, add your usual Christmas shopping, Gingerbread house making, working like crazy to afford this holiday and all the Christmas work and family parties.
After today I'll feel better. Nate has declared that once Christmas Eve comes if they are done or not, it matters not. Once Christmas Eve is here I am free. It is our day with no one else. We can celebrate how we want with whom we want and all I want is a cute husband and a little orange kitty. We will eat fondue and most likely watch Lost. And right now that sounds perfect.
We were too spoiled last year. Christmas in Germany was a dream. We left the stress of presents, commercialism, over rated traditions (not all traditions are in this category) and saw how another culture celebrates. We had the simplest of Christmases. We ate delicious Indian food and watched Faulty Towers, Mixed Nuts and Creature Comforts. We went to the most amazing Christmas Market and ate the most decadent chocolate and gorged ourselves on exotic gummi things. We explored cathedrals and castles. I fully wish that we had the funds to visit a new country every Christmas. But even so, Christmas will never be the same for me. It was eye opening. I hope everyone gets to experience Christmas like this at least once to their lifetime. It was amazing.
Merry Christmas.
Lisa
11.02.2009
a little fall treat
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Note: The web log I found this recipe on said this recipe made 20 cupcakes and the frosting was just enough. I got 24 cupcakes and had extra frosting. She used a piping bag, while I just smeared it on with a knife. All my piping tips are for decorating and too small. Also she listed that they took 20 minutes, while mine took 23-25 minutes (depends on your oven).
A few re purposed Guitar Hero stickers and you have one spooky Halloween treat!
Lisa
10.27.2009
Fall & 23 before 24
After reading KP's blog post recently it made me ponder my progress of the "23 before 24" goal list I made in February. I have less than 4 months to complete as many of these suckers as possible. It's a good review and reminder on what I *should* be working on.
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3. Attempt 10 of my favorite childhood recipes: - in progress
-Rod's Spaghetti Sauce
-Mozzarella Chicken
-Clam Chowder
-Lasagna
-Pumpkin Cake Roll - this month
-Eber Skeebers
-Pink Popcorn
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7. Paint a picture.
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9. Finish the Disneyland scrapbook.
10. Make a family member a mini album. - possible Christmas gift :)
11. Back up all photos to discs.
12. Take a spin class.
13. Partake in an Iron Chef home challenge.
14. Embroider something. - just purchased all items needed
15. Read something out of my comfort zone, like Russian literature or Jane Austen. - putting this one off
16. Take a yoga class with my husband.
17. Document our love story. - started
18. Send out Christmas cards.
19. Make a cake with fondant.
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22. Read The Doctrine and Covenants.
23. Make a mini album out of this whole list.
I have a lot of work to do before the big "2-4". Half the battle is writing them down though, right? 23 has been good to me thus far. Lots of exciting and new things are coming up for us.
8.10.2009
Craft Lake City
Nate and I went to Salt Lake City on Saturday for the 1st annual Craft Lake City Festival.The first annual Craft Lake City Festival will take place on Saturday August 8, 2009 from 2 p.m. - 10 p.m. at the The Gallivan Center in downtown Salt Lake City. This event will be FREE and open to the public.
This outdoor alternative arts festival will showcase over 80 vendors specializing in handmade goods such as: silk screened posters, progressive crafts, DIY designs, reconstructed clothing, knitted items, jewelry, letter-pressed books and more. Affordable prices and original, artful pieces will be emphasized in every merchant’s booth.
Entertainment will be provided throughout the day and will include: vendor demonstrations, street performers and local musicians.
Inspired by national craft festivals such as the Renegade Craft Fair and the Bazaar Bizarre, Craft Lake City will prove to be an exciting festival—showcasing crafters from all walks of life for shoppers of all-ages. Craft Lake City is the first of its kind to hit the Wasatch front.
Whether you are head of your homemaking night or an emerging DIY artist, Craft Lake City is a fantastic opportunity to get involved in the local handmade community.
Here are a few of my favorite vendors from this years festival (click on each banner for links to their etsy shops):