Monday, November 30, 2009

Short Break

I apologize for my absence.  My step-son died on Thanksgiving evening and we have been very busy.  My husband leaves Wednesday for the funeral in Minnesota.

While his family and friends will miss him, many more have welcomed him to eternal life.  Prayers for the repose of Greg's soul are always appreciated.

Gregory Scott Streeter
April 18, 1969 - November 26, 2009

I do want to take a moment to congratulate Gina at The Shabby Chic Cottage for the wonderful job she has done on the Christmas Carnival. It was truly the best I have seen to date.   Her hard work and competence made it possible for me to focus on other matters at hand. 

  Thanks Gina!! You rock!!


Friday, November 27, 2009

The Shabby Chic Cottage Christmas Carnival Giveaway

Christmas Carnival


Keep watching The Shabby Chic Cottage. Gina has TWENTY FOUR GIVEAWAYS IN TWENTY FOUR HOURS. 


I am so excited to be a part of The Shabby Chic Cottage Christmas Carnival.


I'm giving away to one lucky person an ornament of their choice - either the purple or gold. I know not everyone is a purple lover and the gold goes with everything.  

Over the past 15 years I have perfected my techniques and now have an ornament sure to become a family heirloom.

Silk flowers are dipped in my own mixture of hardeners, shaped, and dried. After drying, they are spray painted with flat white paint and then each one is meticulously hand painted. Sealing with marine grade sealer ensures preservation designed to last many lifetimes. Flower production alone takes many weeks.

Using the highest quality glass bulbs in various colors, including clear, the ornaments are assembled using the most beautiful trims and embellishments - including charms and beads. Each ornament is one-of-a-kind and takes 2 to 4 hours to complete.

These ornaments are intended to be handed down from generation to generation.



The Gold Ornament (click on picture to enlarge)



The Purple Ornament


 


Remember to head back over to The Shabby Chic Cottage and enter to win the ornament of your choice when it gets posted.   Gina has a new giveaway every hour - enter them all!!!



I have more ornaments and other fun Shabby Chic and vintage items in my Etsy store, Adrienne's Daylilies and Treasures 




Happy Friday

Don't forget...


Big Christmas Carnival at The Shabby Chic Cottage.  It starts tonight at midnight - 24 giveaways in 24 hours.  Gina promised some amazing giveaways from 24 hard-working ladies...including moi!



I've been busy, busy, busy!  New items in my Etsy shop and many more to come.  


Heading out now for the annual Christmas parade in Coeur d'Alene and lighting ceremony - and a huge fireworks show, too!!


More than 1.5 million lights sparkle across Lake Coeur d'Alene as the Holiday Light Show, the largest on-the-water resort holiday light show in America, comes to life each evening during the holiday season.

Highlighting the 2009 Holiday Light Show is The World's Tallest Living Christmas Tree on display. Laden with over 30,000 sparkling LED lights and rising to more than twice the height of New York City's famous Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, The Coeur d'Alene Resort's 161 ft. giant will be shining brightly in the crisp evening sky.  Featured on Good Morning America in 2007 as one of the nation's best holiday light shows! 




There is also a cruise around Lake Coeur d' Alene to view the many life sized lighted displays. 



and...................there's also the start of the Festival of Trees at the Coeur d' Alene Resort.  Oh my!



Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving Prayer

Father in Heaven, Creator of all and source of all goodness and love, please look kindly upon us and receive our heartfelt gratitude in this time of giving thanks.  

Thank you for all the graces and blessings. You have bestowed upon us, spiritual and temporal: our faith and religious heritage. Our food and shelter, our health, the loves we have for one another, our family and friends.  

Dear Father, in Your infinite generosity, please grant us continued graces and blessing throughout the coming year.  

This we ask in the Name of Jesus, Your Son and our Brother. Amen.


Transformation Thursday

New ebook released today at The Shabby Chic Cottage

I'm so excited!  I had the honor of purchasing Gina's very first ebook, Christmas Cheats: a frugal & fabulous guide to great gifts, so I can attest to the fact it's great.

Even with all the work Gina has put into her book she still managed to post Transformation Thursday.  I know everyone has been busy, so I think if you have an older post that some of your newer readers (such as moi) haven't seen yet, it would be ok to link to it.  Don't forget to link back to The Shabby Chic Cottage so everyone can enjoy the fun.

I must run off now and put my baby back ribs in to marinate overnight.  Yep - that's right - we're having baby back ribs instead of turkey.  I know, I know - that's almost un-American.

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!!

Monday, November 23, 2009



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Thanksgiving Week

Thanksgiving Dinner Preparation Tips

Imagine a perfect thanksgiving day.  Everything prepared on time, turkey done to perfection, a clean kitchen, and you - a relaxed and gracious hostess.  It's not impossible.  In fact, it's very easy.

There is nothing worse than a frazzled perspiring hostess and a kitchen that looks like a bomb exploded in it to make your guests uncomfortable.  


  1. Planning is number one for a reason. No plan = a hassled hostess.  By now you've probably made your menu. (I hope so.)  During my younger years, my menu was made one month in advance. For a large party, I routinely started two months in advance. Now take a good look at that menu. If you have many dishes that require a lot of  last minute prep, get rid of them. Quantity of dishes does not equal quality.
  2. Some shopping can be done a week in advance.  A frozen turkey can take as many as 5 days in the fridge to thaw.  Frozen veggies, canned goods, and condiments can all be rounded up weeks in advance.  Have a detailed list and cross things off as you get them
  3. Three days in advance purchase all your fresh items, and the day before send hubby out for the rolls. 
  4. On Wednesday do all your prep work.  Clean veggies for relish trays, chop celery and onions for stuffing, clean lettuce and bag it all up. If you have room in your fridge, you can even make your sweet potato dish.  Send hubby out for rolls.  If you have an early dinner, make sure you have some yummy special bread so later in the day the guys can have turkey sandwiches.  Football always makes them hungry!
  5. Step five is very important and one I see few hostesses, even experienced ones, do!!! Completely SET YOUR TABLE!  Make sure your glasses sparkle and your silver or stainless is spotless.  Put out all serving dishes and the serving utensils. LABEL the serving dishes. Sound funny? It's not. I can't tell you how many times in the early years, after all the guests had left, I realized I had forgotten to serve a dish. That was a sure sign I had too many dishes.
  6. On Thursday, depending on what time you will have dinner, throw together your stuffing and get that bird in the oven.  A BIG hint - put the turkey in earlier than you think is necessary. A turkey wrapped in foil can sit around on the counter for up to 45 minutes with no harm done.
  7. Now make your mashed potatoes and put in an oven proof dish.  Put together salads, relish trays and put butter on the table. Put dinner rolls in baskets and cover with napkins.  Assemble veggie dishes.  If you have planned properly, all the side dishes will fit in the oven when the turkey comes out.
  8. Clean as you go!!!  I'm lucky 'cause hubby does that for me. If you have young children, have hubby watch them or hire a neighborhood girl or teenage realtive to do that for you.  You can also appoint a teenage relative to help serve.  If there are lots of young children in your family, round up a willing teenage relative or two to entertain the kids.  Reward your helpers with a nice gift certificate to their favorite store.
  9. Try and serve a desert that can be made the day before.  And don't be afraid to buy a few deserts.  Throw away the packaging and no one will be the wiser.
  10. If you are having cocktails before dinner, set up a bar away from the kitchen area.   In my present house the laundry room is small and located right off the kitchen.  I already have a pretty skirt across the front of the washer and dryer so I only have to throw a pretty table cloth on top of the machines, put out a bunch of candles, a small arrangement, and voila - a bar. My hubby makes the first drink for each guest and after that, they're on their own.  Simple.
  11. What if something does not turn out quite right?  Do not, I repeat, do NOT say one word to anyone. If it is really bad, hide it under the sink and get on with having a good time. Sometimes a "disaster" can turn into something really nice. One time I decided to splurge on an expensive mixed fruit tart at Costco.  I put it on the back seat and on the way home had to slam on the brakes.  Well, that tart looked pretty bad.  I got out my very best crystal glasses, spooned bits of crust, fruit, and the custard filling in layers with some homemade whipped cream. After dusting the top with cocoa it was pretty elegant.   It was  a huge hit and no one was the wiser.
  12. Now take a shower, put on makeup, style your hair.  Take out turkey, pop in the side dishes, fill water glasses, put out relishes, open wine and put on table, and light the candles. Pour a glass of wine and take a break before your guests arrive.  You will greet your guests looking pretty and calm. Your kitchen will sparkle and so will you.
How About That Table Arrangement?

Keep your table arrangement narrow and long if you have a rectangular table so it doesn't take up a bunch of room.  And also keep your arrangement low so people can see each other and talk. And, please - no scented candles on the table.


This is an example of a good centerpiece - simple and elegant. It might need to be a tad shorter, but you get the idea.

Or this one from Rose Petals of Ashville:


Adding  some votives to this arrangement would make it perfect.

While I find this next arrangement to be absolutely stunning (love the colors), it would be a huge impediment to conversation. If you're lucky enough to get such an arrangement, save it for the buffet or the coffee table.


This is a rather cool "zen" sort of arrangement. I love the sentiments written on the rocks.


Seating:
 To keep from last minute confusion, have place cards and have hubby or your "assistant" help when seating guests.


I am a firm believer in the children sitting at the table with the adults.  I hated being relegated to the "children's table" when I was growing up. That never happened at our home, but very often did happen at the homes of relatives.  If you expect young children to learn how to properly behave during meal time, they must be given the opportunity.  Besides, Thanksgiving is all about family, isn't it? So what if 18 month old Bobby throws a roll at Grandma?  Sounds kinda fun!

And always remember to give thanks...


Sunday, November 22, 2009

Secret Sunday

Secret Sunday Place


Create a Secret Sunday place to sip great coffee and be with The Lord. You may want to take your Bible or just sit quietly and listen to the Lord.

We're expecting snow today so my secret Sunday place will be in front of the wood stove with some French Press Coffee. 

But first I shall make a snowman. 

Some snow scenes from past years:












Have a wonderful Sunday...

Painting: Thomas Kincaid - Victorian Christmas

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Feeling Rich Friday

Feeling Rich Friday on Saturday

  I couldn't think of a thing this week that made me feel rich until I hauled out my vacuum last night.  I had to change the bag and it hit me that having lots of vacuum bags makes me feel rich.

I use a Shop-Vac All Around because we have parquet wood floors. This is my third home, and in all our houses we put down parquet.  It's cheaper than carpet and easier to care for. Wood is a good insulator and is much cleaner than carpet.

"Much cleaner" is the real reason we have switched to wood.  In the past 30 years we always had two dogs and one cat. Now we have two dogs and two cats since little Erica chose us as her family.

Pets get old. That's just a fact.  And when they do, sometimes their hygiene fails a bit.  When my Elle was first stricken with her disease, which is much like Crohn's in adults, any carpet we may have had would have been ruined beyond redemption (you can fill in the blanks).   She required emergency surgery and we almost lost her.  Choosing between the joy that our fur people bring us versus a bunch of expensive carpet was easy.

Back to the bags.  The vacuum bags for this model are really hard to find.  Every time I stepped into Lowe's, KMart, or WalMart,  stores that carry this vacuum, I would check for bags.  Rarely do they have the bags.  One day I had a light bulb moment and checked AmazonWhoeeeee!  Bags!  Good price, low shipping.  I ordered enough bags to see me through a few years.  

Now that's rich!!


What makes you feel rich??


Thursday, November 19, 2009

My Favorite Store

More from my favorite store, My Favorite Things (aptly named, doncha think??)

Sweet little pitcher. Larger than a creamer, smaller than a milk pitcher. Too cute!

Wow! Look at the size of that china hutch...

I love the urn on the bottom shelf...

This is just a small view of the HUGE amount of gorgeous, sparkly vintage jewelry they have...

I could use these cool Shabby Chic style baskets...



The Photo Light Box

Finally...

Picked up the daylight bulbs and now the pictures are much better. Now if I can figure out how to keep my reflection out of the picture, I'll be all set.

I used an old cardboard box 15" x 15" x 12" tall.  I lined the inside with tissue paper.  I later added a piece of white poster board that I curved and slipped in. That eliminated the seam that sometimes showed on the bottom back of the box. 

I cut two little holes on either side for the lights. I have a swing arm lamp on a stand on one side,

and an inexpensive clip on lamp on the other.  I already had both lamps.

The hole is about the size of the lamp openings but they can be bigger.

The front of the box.  As you can see I didn't go for appearance over function...

The new pictures of my ornaments are much better. I'm going to play a bit more with flash vs no flash, and other things, but for now I'm quite happy. (click on picture to enlarge)



 
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