Wednesday, December 31, 2008

A Happy Little New Year to You!


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....

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Peelin' Myself off the couch.....

Well, this holiday has been a doozy! Really good in that it was not too stressful in regards to shopping and too much celebrating...just calm quiet celebrating. Really not good because my mom ended up in the Cardiac Care Unit for 4 days spanning christmas eve and christmas day. I am glad that she got such good care and that she is on the mend though. Then 2 days ago I got a stupid, dumb, annoying cold! I am feeling a little better today but hubby had to take over with mom and the kids and I have kinda quarantined myself so mom doesn't catch the gak! Harummph! I wanted to be organizing my craft goodies and making new things and shopping till I dropped!
So, I will be back soon girls with hopefully something fun to talk about, not the plague!
Have a fun New Year's! I am planning on a quiet but nice one!
Hugs! karen.....

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Ho! Ho! Ho!

Wishing you a wonderful Christmas or whatever holiday you celebrate. May it be filled with family and friends and good food....Lots of Love, karen.....

Friday, December 19, 2008

The Christmas Hobo Dog


This is a story about our little beagle Oreo and her love of her Christmas collar.

Marissa and I spotted a cute red felt collar at Target in the dollar section ($2.50) for our pup Oreo and thought she would look cute in it for the holidays.
We couldn't wait to put it on her so on it went right when we got home. We really didn't know how much she loved it until it started to fall apart and Grandma took it off to see if she could repair it. Oreo whined and nudged her collar with her nose to get Grandma to put it back on. While it was being repaired, Oreo sadly went over to her pillow and sulked. The minute she got it back she ran around happily wagging her tail.... It was hard to believe she was really that affected by her collar until it really started to shred......
Here is the photo:


We took it off to throw in the trash and she cried an whined and nudged that raggedy thing..... My mom finally decided to make a new one and we put it back on her until it was finished. She was dubbed the christmas hobo dog from skid row. Well, we found the fabric among her huge collection of fabric, but she couldn't find the elastic. Finally, I dug out a piece of elastic and my mom made a pretty collar, removing the bells from the old one to add to the new one.

Oreo was distant and sulky until she was decorated once again with her new collar!

Well........ 2 days later we all started to notice that the collar seemed to be growing...Hmmmmm....... "What is this???"


It now was around the top of her chest....Hmmm.... "Maybe the elastic was old"


Last night my mom started giggling. She could barely get out "come look at the dog!"......

This is how I found her:

And here is the side view
Well, we are off to Christmas shop when hubby gets home at noon today. I think one stop will be at the fabric store for some new elastic...

Or.....maybe we will just have a dog with a christmas tutu!

Have a happy friday! karen.....

Sunday, December 14, 2008

A Pretty Little Christmas

This is a very long post so hang onto your santa hats and grab a cup of cocoa and enjoy!


In our house we have a very traditional christmas decor. I would love to have a shabby christmas room but since we don't have a den, we will stick to all our many loved christmas treasures because they are very special. I am fortunate to know many creative people and have many handmade items that I cherish.


This quilt was given to me by my great aunt. Her sister made it-all handstitched.



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.


This beautiful angel was made by a family member who moved up to Northern Calif. and since we don't see her much, we still have wonderful memories of our get-togethers over the years...Love you Sharon




And this little bootie was hand appliqued, hand embroidered and beaded by a wonderful lady that I adopted as my grandma when I was a child. Each year I put a branch of our christmas tree in it to smell the next year.


Now, on to my mom's Santa collection. Here are just a few:


And a few more:

She loves her Santas!
Here is a quilt she made for Ben when he was a baby and pillows she made for each of the kids a couple years later:

And here is Marissa's quilt:

This is just a little vignette, I love this doll with the seed pod hair:


Here are the kids stockings hanging on the front door. My mom made them big enough to put them in when they were babies..oh the memories!

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 used to push him over to the little drug store next door and we would explore. Well, they had just put out the christmas decorations and my dad spotted this santa. He reads the Night Before Christmas. My dad couldn't even say Santa, but he knew that he needed to get this for my mom. He insisited that I buy it right then and hide it to give it to her for christmas. Of course I bought it and then he insisted it be wrapped right away and I keep it until he was ready to give it to her....
At this time, he couldn't remember what he had eaten for breakfast, or what his own name was but each day that I visited him for the next week he found a way to communicate to me that he wanted to make sure that santa was in a safe place. Finally at the end of that week, he couldn't stand it any longer and asked me to bring it and my mom...he had to give it to her.
She was thrilled....I think it made her feel so good that he showed such thoughtfulness . He passed away on January 20th, a month after that christmas but we still have that special memory of his tenacity and love toward my mom even in his fragile state.
Treasure your loved one's, they won't always be around!
Thanks for stopping by, Please go visit the other participating bloggers
here and thank you Heather for hosting this pretty little christmas party!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Getting in the spirit!

Here is my little button tree that I have just finished. I have wanted to make this little treasure since I saw them last year and this year I am not doing any shows so I am getting to create just for us. I am having a really nice time! Go figure!
I also joined a cracker swap with a new friend in the U.K. and had fun putting that together...I forgot to take pictures so I will see if she will take some and I can post them later.
I still have oodles of shopping and wrapping to do but for some reason am just not stressing about it (no...I haven't talked my doctor into that xanex yet!) The fact that my family is fairly healthy and we are not in debt up to our eyeballs helps. I am just excited to get the tree and see the family and eat...(very important!) Now, on Sunday the 21st I might not be so calm...everyone is coming here again and we are doing almost all the cooking...that is stress for me! too much pressure! What do you do to avoid the stress of the holidays?
Any hoo! I will leave you a picture of one of my christmas gifts from hubby. I saw it on etsy and asked him to order it for me NOW! ( I was afraid I would miss it!) Being the good husband he is, and clueless as to what to buy me, he quickly ordered it...I love it!!! I don't get it till christmas morning but I don't care, I just love it! It is made by Elizabeth Parsons and she has a couple that are similar listed on her etsy if you are interested!
Hope your next few days are fun and you have the warm and fuzzy's of the season like I do! xoxo karen.....

Monday, December 8, 2008

Just a Quick Hi!

I have been busy preparing for the holidays in between my sweet girl and I having a cold, hubby having a birthday, and all the other pre-christmas fun stuff that we all need to do. Oh, and I got some of my shopping done!

Anyway....I promise to write a proper blog soon, I just finished a little button tree tonite and want to take pics in daylight so you can see it. I am pretty happy with it.

I have a cute christmas beagle story to tell you! I need a photo of my funny pup too, to illustrate it...

So I will be back soon! Hopefully tomorrow or wednesday night!

I also committed to doing the Pretty Petals blog party so I need to decorate...Just a little thing! Happy Monday night! Hope you are feeling as inspired about the holidays as I am! xoxo karen....

Monday, December 1, 2008

A Busy Elf

I have been busy making these ornaments for my etsy shoppe and as gifts. I would love if you went and took a look!
Here is one closed:

And Open:


They are alot of work but fun also!
Have a great week! karen.....