Pediped Shoes Giveaway

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

I'm always a little down the day after Christmas. The magic is over and we have to wait a whole other year to experience it again. But I guess that is what makes it so special! We had a lot of special moments over Christmas and I'm sharing one of my favorites below... decorating sugar cookies with the kiddos! Mostly Blair was decorating and the babies were eating but that's good teamwork!


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Christmas Home Tour

Friday, December 22, 2017

I'm not too late for a Christmas home tour, am I?! Let's be honest... one of the main reasons I'm posting this is so I can remember where I put all my Christmas decorations next year haha. Oh, and to inspire all of you to get festive! ;)




nevermind that chewed leaf in the front haha







I couldn't find loose tinsel anywhere!! Sad. Next year. :(






little stinkers forced me to hang the stockings out of reach this year











Just in case after scrolling through my holiday home tour you think my house is immaculate I'm here to tell you don't worry... it's not. I've perfected the art of hiding toys/laundry/dirty diapers from my shots. Shoot, half the time it's just out of the frame or sitting at my feet. 

Advent Calendar 2017

Monday, December 18, 2017

With only one week left till Christmas I thought I better get on the Advent Calendar post I promised! Insert the monkey covering his eyes emoji here. This year I got THIS Advent Calendar and it adds the perfect amount of farmhouse charm to our home. Blair loves hearing what Christmas activity we are going to do that day and I love sharing the Christmas story with her.


Coming up with Christmas activities and breaking up the Christmas story into sections takes time so I've done the work for you below! Feel free to copy what I've done or use as much of it as you would like. Before the month of December hits I sit down and figure out what days would be best for which activities and inevitably I end up switching a few out for "hot cocoa night." ;) I try to keep things super basic during the week and we save the big stuff for the weekends like picking out a Christmas tree etc.



The activities and verses are written on small cards that slide in and out of the envelopes on the calendar.

Day 1 Luke 1:26-27 Hang Christmas lights
Day 2 Luke 1:28 Set up nativity
Day 3 Luke 1:29 Decorate kids' rooms
Day 4 Luke 1:30-31 Pick out Christmas tree
Day 5 Luke 1:32-33 Buy a stranger coffee
Day 6 Luke 1:34-35 Mail Christmas cards
Day 7 Luke 1:36 Bless someone unexpectedly
Day 8 Luke 1:37 Drink hot cocoa
Day 9 Luke 1:38 Decorate a gingerbread house
Day 10 Luke 1:39 Visit Santa
Day 11 Luke 1:40-41 Share the gospel with someone
Day 12 Luke 1:42 Go to a Christmas party
Day 13 Luke 1:43 Help wrap presents
Day 14 Luke 1:44 Drive to see Christmas lights
Day 15 Luke 1:45 Decorate the tree
Day16 Luke 1:46-47 Watch a Christmas movie
Day 17 Luke 1:48-49 Snuggle by the fire
Day 18 Luke 1:50-51 Wear Christmas jammies
Day 19 Luke 1:52-53 Give a gift to a child in need
Day 20 Luke 2:1-4 Read a Christmas story
Day 21 Luke 2: 5-6 See the Christmas production at church
Day 22 Luke 2:7-20 See festival of lights
Day 23 Luke 2:21-22 Make peanut butter balls
Day 24 Luke 2:23-26 Bake Cookies for Santa
Day 25 Luke 2:27-33 Open presents

Men's Gift Guide

Monday, December 11, 2017

Today I'm here to help you with gift ideas for all the MEN in your life! I'm not going to lie..this one really stumps me. Usually I know what my husband wants but throw in uncles, brothers, and DADS and I'm often stumped! Dads are typically old enough to buy what they want, when they want which makes gift giving impossible!

So here we go! I asked some pretty awesome men (and women!) what they get the dudes in their life and this is what they said...












I hope that was maybe a tad bit helpful! If you have any great gift ideas let me know below! Happy Shopping. :)

Gift Ideas for 1-2 year Olds

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

It's usually pretty easy to pick out gifts for your own kids but I tend to struggle with gifts for my friends' kids... especially if they have a sex/age that I haven't raised myself yet ;). I pulled together some gifts that I grabbed for Cal and Evie this year (some from extended family). If you are shopping for a 1 to 2 year old boy or girl check out my ideas below!

Cal is totally into trucks, cars, diggers, etc. He loves playing outside and enjoys having books read to him. Here are some picks for him

1. trucks

Evie is also obsessed with playing outside and climbing everything. She loves sitting on my lap when I blog and trying to type (hence her own mini lap top). She also digs coloring with Blair and pushing the stroller around.

1. laptop
2. slide
6. baby
7. castle

Christmas Ideas: 5 Year Old Girls

Sunday, December 3, 2017

I'm a little late to the toy game but I thought I would give you a little peek to as what Blair is asking for for Christmas! Let's hope she doesn't have a repeat of last year's behavior (insert eye roll). As long as she stays on the nice list these are some of the things she's been talking about...


1. jewelry kit
2. princess activity kit
3. glitter glue
4. princess necklace kit
5.glitter paint
6. girly crayons
7. canvas painting set
8. ceramic painting set
9. my little pony set
10. plush unicorn set
11. operation game
12. crystal growing kit
13. Moana lego kit

Clearly Blair has a love of all things crafty. Those are the toys that entertain her the longest (aside from her ipad of course). Hope you got some good ideas here! Next up will be gifts for one year olds... obviously!

Girls Night In: Gingerbread House Making

Friday, December 1, 2017

Recently I spied some super chic gingerbread houses in The Magnolia Journal and I told Matt, "I reallly want to make these!" I originally thought making them from scratch would be fun and he was like, "Are you nuts? Just buy the houses and then add your own decorations." Done!

I thought that maybe some of my friends would enjoy it too so I planned for a "Girls Night In!" I detailed what I did below so you can throw your own Gingerbread House Party this holiday season.



What you need
-gingerbread kit (I got mine at Target on sale for $9 each)
-outlining frosting (comes in kit)
-flooding frosting (recipe below)
- vanilla wafers
- mini marshmallows
-skinny pretzel sticks
-fresh rosemary sprigs (got mine from my running trail LOL)
-white sugar sprinkles (HERE)
-white pearl sprinkles (HERE)
- icing bottles (HERE)
- meringue powder (HERE)
-butcher or kraft paper (to protect your work surface)


Royal Icing Frosting Recipe
- 2 cups powdered sugar
- 2.5 tablespoons warm water
-1.5 tablespoons meringue powder (Michaels)
* mix it all together. If you need your icing more runny (I usually do) then keep adding more warm water till the consistency easily spreads out when you fill in the cookie.









Tips for Your Gingerbread House Party
You can choose to get your guests either one large gingerbread house or 4 mini ones. The larger ones are definitely easier to decorate but the mini ones are easier to put together. Unbox the houses before your guests arrive. Otherwise there is too much trash everywhere and it makes for a big mess.

Make sure you do all your decorating BEFORE you put your house together...otherwise the royal icing will slide down the walls and roof. Make sure your icing is completely dry before you assemble your house...otherwise the icing will slide. It is best to have two people assembling the houses. It can be very frustrating trying to glue walls and holding them together with only one set of hands.

It would be best if you had one bottle of royal icing per guest. It is too hard to share since all the steps have to be done at the same time. Guests should "outline" their houses first which requires them to all use the firm icing first followed by the flooding icing second.

I put white butcher paper down on my table to protect it because once the frosting hardens it's like cement. It also made clean up easier because I just folded it all up and threw it away.

I hope this inspires you to have your own girls night in! Just add some hot cocoa (in a crock pot!) and a dessert and you're set! Oh, and wine never hurt anyone either. ;)