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Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

12.21.2012

a little holiday cheer

Here's a bitty little tree I made for Andrew & me. 



All of the ornaments came from Target! There are little mushrooms and music notes everywhere. 
It now has a few more presents taking up space, but that's not 
such as bad problem to have,
is it? :)


How perfect is this? I saw it at Barnes & Noble and as soon as I saw the red velvets 
on the cover, I was sold. I'm a little over the moon for 
red velvet anything


I can't wait for him to open his gifts! It's going to be great. 


My friends know me so well!

And a message for everyone before Christmas:


Thank you for reading. You all are fantastic and give me motivation to keep posting. I love
each one of you. I hope you have the merriest holiday possible!

xoxo




12.25.2010

let it snow, let it snow, let it snow


Merry Christmas, dear friends! I hope you had as splendid of a holiday as my family and I did. Christmas Eve and today have been filled with family, some I see pretty frequently and some I haven't seen in about a year. It was truly a lovely Christmas.

                                                    
   Source

Along with the rest of the surrounding area, I woke up to a white Christmas this year! Something that hasn't happened in a few years and certainly a welcomed surprise. Tomorrow, I plan on taking it as easy as possible, enjoying my new bathrobe (so fuzzy and oh so comfy), and drinking in the snowfall. Maybe some apple cider and a good book with be thrown in there, too.

 



If you're out driving in this mess, be safe. Rest easy, readers, and relish in this time of celebration, family, and (now) snow! 

Joyeux Noel et bonsoir, mes amies. 

12.24.2010

'tis the season!

Greetings from the road! Thank goodness for 3G. Today my mom and I are taking the annual holiday drive to see my grandparents. This post will be short and sweet-I have some coffee to drink, a mix CD to listen to, and some catching up to do with mom. :)

No matter what holiday you celebrate, whether you do or not, I hope everyone is with the people they love today and tomorrow...because after all, that's what really matters.

Okay, I'm off my soap box, folks.
Merry Christmas Eve!