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Hope you ring in the New Year in the fashion that you love.
I love our little family celebrations. We will be playing Rock Band, Taboo, wearing disco ball headbands and making lots of noise with vintage noisemakers and poppers at midnight (although the family just asked if we can get the New York time celebration, we might be making lots of noise at 9pm!)
My cute hubby made a ham the other day so that we could just go and cut some when we were hungry and mom and I wouldn't have to worry about cooking. How thoughtful is that? It was very handy.
Well, we made 2 easy peasey sandwiches tonite...just out of our heads that turned out well so I thought I would share them with you.
Baked Pocket Ham Sandwich
1 c. cooked ham diced
1/3 of a package of cream cheese
1 loaf Bridgeford bread dough defrosted
1c cheddar cheese
2 diced green onions
Preheat oven to 400
Stretch the dough on a cookie sheet till it is approx. 6in. wide by 12 in. long
spread cream cheese in the center lengthwise
mix cheddar, onions and ham together and spread down center of the dough.
Gather the 2 sides and pinch together till the dough is completely closed up
Bake for 20 minutes------ Enjoy!
Artichoke and Cheese Baked Pocket
1 Loaf Bridgeford bread dough -defrosted
2/3 package cream cheese-softened
1c. cheddar cheese
1-2 cloves garlic chopped
1/4 c. parmesan cheese
1 tomatoe diced -seeds and juice removed
1 can artichokes in water- chopped course
Preheat oven to 400
Spread out dough to approx. 6in. wide by 12 in. long
mix cheeses and garlic together, spread on dough
add artichokes and tomatoes evenly down center top to bottom
Bake 20 minutes ---- Yummy!
Mom and I made these up to use up some of the ham and were really happy about how they turned out so I thought I would share them. We made it a fun appetizer type meal for the special night and had 2 kinds of chicken wings, a pesto tomato flatbread from Trader Joes, Veggies and dip...Simple and Fun!
Hope you have a wonderful Night!
I am almost to my 100th post so I need to think up a special giveaway soon!
Hugs and Merry Wishes! karen....





We just got the tree up tonight and I will just show you a couple of our treasured handmade ornaments. Of course we have all the wonderful child made ornies from the kids...Only a couple of our photos turned out and I need to go to bed so I will show you some special one's that did turn out.

And a few more:
She loves her Santas!
And here is Marissa's quilt:
This is just a little vignette, I love this doll with the seed pod hair:
We stopped buying gifts for the adults in our extended family, instead everyone brings a $1 stocking stuffer for each person at our family dinner. It can be really fun and silly but I also like it because it makes it affordable to do a little something special for someone if you like and you don't break the bank! My mom made everyone a stocking...here are mine, Micheal's and Moms:
Here are some sweet angels. They will be nestled among angel hair with twinkling white lights...just haven't finished yet!
And here is my favorite angel, she was given to my mom from my dad one christmas:
And my last picture has a special story with it:
In November 2 years ago, my dad was living in a nursing home. He had too many health problems for my mom to be able to care for him anymore. He was a brilliant man but at this time he had suffered from so many strokes that he could not longer remember the proper words for things.



I have been busy making these ornaments for my 
