Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts

Saturday, December 25, 2010

12.25.10

A very merry Grinch-mas to you all! Instead of blogging, I've been spending my time wisely: outdoor ice skating, reading Kurt Vonnegut books, cooking and EATING MY WEIGHT IN CHOCOLATE THRICE OVER. My wonderful mother custom made me this perfect Peter Pan collar dress and I've been parading around in it for hours. For one day a year, goth jams become Grinch jams!!


Handel's Messiah is playing on the radio and I can't wait to hear the Queen's annual Christmas speech. Good day to you all!

Friday, December 24, 2010

Happy Christmas!

Santa's been here, the French Toast Casserole has been prepped (am I the ONLY person in the universe that has problems getting the wrap off crescent roll containers at 1:30 am?!), and the babes are still sleeping. I've got O Holy Night and Jingle Bell Rock stuck in my head, and heading for bed.

The morning promises much excitement and dreams fulfilled. I hope yours is just as fabulous as ours is.

Merry Christmas from our family to yours. May all your dreams come true. I can't think of a nicer group to celebrate with.

BSOW: Stockings in the Break Room

 

Man, have I got a treat for you!! I fell in love with this blogger way back over the summer. She just makes me laugh so loud, my kids look at me like I have finally gone over the edge. If you have not met this week's Scoop, oh man, you are REALLY missing out.

She's got the inside scoop on how to be a polite elevator rider. She's got tips for every bathroom architect out there. She even understands why you might want so WD-40 at the gym. She's even got a fabulous hysterical historical post on how the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas" came to be.

I've been pimping her out all week in my excitement.

And since it's Christmas, I am foregoing the traditional interview and just having her guest post. I'm quite confident you will enjoy this as much as I did. So, without further ado, please give a BIG POOPY welcome to Kelley from Kelley's Break Room....






 Who stuffs YOUR stocking??
Before I go any further, let me just say that I love the vibe in this blog, don't you?  You'd think the wallpaper in here would be various shades of brown, right?  I'm loving the pink and purple!  That Drama Mama sure can decorate.  Speaking of the Drama Mama, she asked me to write a little something something about the loot I've received in my Christmas stockings over the years.  Isn't it horrible that I can hardly remember??  My mother slaved and slaved over those stockings and I couldn't tell you what was in my last one.  I say last one, because my mom still stuffs the stockings...and I'm 35.  Granted, I live at home and have a Holly Hobby bedspread, but I still think 35 is too old for Christmas stockings.
(REALLY IMPORTANT SIDENOTE: I do not live at my parents' house anymore.  I live with my two little boys and my husband/their dad in our very own house, for goodness sakes.  Also, everything I've ever owned Hobby Holly- related is either incredibly dusty and crying in my parents' attic or is hating life at the bottom of a landfill.  Lastly, I ADORE the fact that my mom still stuffs our stockings.  It makes me feel like Santa is still real.  If you believe in the jolly old man and I've just ruined everything, send coal to me at 123 Sesame Street.)
My mom (and mother-in-law) have always stuffed my velvet sock with lots of fun items, such as tapes from NKOTB and The Jets way back when, my favorite candy (Kit Kat!), Bath & Body Works stuff, Burt's Bees lip balm, etc.  I can't remember them ever giving me anything IN MY STOCKING that I wanted to stick in a water balloon launcher to set sail across the neighborhood, except for maybe some potholders I got once.  All I know is I am grateful stockings have progressed past only oranges and nuts to include some lip balm at least.  I DO realize that some people today in our country and in others would LOVE, LOVE, LOVE to have oranges and nuts in their Christmas stocking but this lady wants some lip balm...and maybe a People magazine, too.  Some diamond earrings would also be nice.  Could some bubble gum be throw in there, as well?

Even if my mom and mother-in-law stuffed a Taco Bell Grande and some leftover tickets won at Chuck E. Cheese from the Skee-Ball game into my stocking, I'd find some element of joy in knowing SOMEONE'S STUFFIN' MY STANKIN' STOCKIN'!  I used to crack up at my mother-in-law's stocking when we'd visit my husband's parents.  Right next to their old snow-flocked tree (that was yellowing with time or as a result of Santa taking a wizz right on the dang thing) was their mantle groaning from the weight of my mother-in-law's stocking.  "Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease, somebodeh empteh meh!", he'd yell.  My MIL had absolutely crammed all sorts of things she had bought for herself into that stocking.  My husband, his brother and dad  may have snuck a candy bar or something in it, but the majority of that stocking was straight-up bought from my MIL for my MIL.  If she hadn't, the stocking could probably be seen today begging with a cardboard sign at the corner of a Major Rd. and Major St. due to starvation.  Sometimes mother's have to watch out for themselves.  Am I right or am I right?

Who stuffs YOUR stocking??


MERRY CHRISTMAS, EVERYONE. 
Now, what are you waiting for? Go fling some poop on her wall.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Beautiful Napkins for Christmas table

The holidays have arrived once more, and with them all the delicious foods, parties, and festive events intended to evoke the Christmas spirit inside us all. If you are planning a Christmas party this year, you might be interested in using decorative Christmas napkins to help set the mood. Not only do they turn any table into holiday fare, but Christmas napkins can be sculpted and folded

Monday, December 20, 2010

A List Like No Other

Ever wondered what a drama mama's Christmas wish list would look like? You are in luck, because today, I am sharing that list with you. I will even include my address at the bottom so you can start stalking me fulfilling my wishes, too. ;)

1. The Drama Mama wants an iMac. My poor HP Pavilion PC is still chugging along and it's been faithful, but I still want something better.

2. The Drama Mama wants an entirely new living room. I'm talking new couch, even though mine is only 2 years old (and even the dog has gotten in on the couch destroying action)--and this couch will have connected pillows and it will be black--, a Toshiba Regza 40" LCD flat panel TV, complete with a corner TV stand, a casual chair though I could never replace my grandmother's recliner, and a matching coffee/end table set.

3. The Drama Mama wants some new books to read. I even asked my mom for a bookstore gift card so I can pick and choose to my heart's content. Do I have any specific books in mind? Hmmm....No, but I do want to read more from some of the authors I have recently discovered.

4. The Drama Mama wants a momcation. Please give me a whole weekend to myself, leave me lots of money to do whatever I want to. Donations accepted at the bottom of this post. All we have to do is convince GC to take JB and SD with him when he goes to see his older boys in the very near future.

5. The Drama Mama wants the CD player in her van fixed. It doesn't matter that I shoved a perfectly good Black Eyed Peas "The E.N.D." CD in it when there was already one in there. What matters is that I need that CD back, and to be able to play it at whim whenever I am in the van. All that gibberish about traffic and weather on the radio disturbs my chakras. Give me some BEP or give me death! Ok, we can include Carrie Underwood and Maroon 5 in that mix.

6. The Drama Mama wants to be on TV. That stint on America's Most Wanted didn't count, plus it showed my bad side. Anyone want to recommend me for a makeover? I still look pretty young, maybe I could pass for a Teen Mom? Oh wait. I've got it...Intervention. Yeah, because well, I need it for my addiction to pasta. I'm a carboholic diabetic. Enough said.

You know what I really want though? Even more then a hot body and a gorgeous face?

7. The Drama Mama wants all of you to have a WONDERFUL holiday too. Take a moment to breathe and look around. Soak in the sights, relish in the excitement, and look at the world from a child's point of view. 

I'm not sure how much posting I will do this week, and while I am taking a week off from 2 Truths and a Lie, I can promise you a delectable treat for Christmas Eve when Kelley's Breakroom stops in with a special post just for us. Thursday has a special treat (for me anyway) that you (and I!) don't want to miss. 


HAPPY HOLIDAY
from my family to yours.


Please send all donations to:
The Drama Mama Wishlist
123 ABC Way
Ilivehere, Va. 98765


Friday, December 17, 2010

Celebrities Santa Claus inspired Christmas Outfits

Just like everyone else, joyful Christmas day is also eagerly awaited by every Hollywood celebrity. Christmas is that fun time of year, when stars get into festive spirit and are seen wearing Christmas inspired costumes everywhere.

Christmas Day is not so far away, and nowadays celebs are spotted wearing chic Christmas costumes at many places. The color that is popping everywhere is “RED”. So,

Red Writing Hood: Home for Christmas



The song played loudly over the external store speaker, and Katelyn stopped walking to listen. "I'll be home for Christmas, if only in my dreams," brought tears to her eyes. It'd been eighteen months since Kevin left on his tour of duty; eighteen months without R&R, scant letters, and rare phone calls. Last year, she had wished him home for Christmas, and he was supposed to come, but then the 101st infantry was slaughtered and his troop had to take their place. The next twelve months were spent in worry. His repeated requests for R&R had been denied. This Christmas didn't look very promising, either. It would be another six months before the powers that be would even consider bringing his unit home.

She whisked the tears off her face and started walking again, faster than she was before, distancing herself from the store front music. She had made promises to him, and she intended to keep them all. So far, she had been successful. This one was proving a bit harder for her though. She was not in the holiday spirit at all. She had promised Kevin that she would decorate and put a tree up every year, whether he was there or not. Christmas had always been a big deal to Kevin, and now that they shared a son, she knew that is was even more important to him now. She blinked the last of her tears away as she opened the door to her son's daycare, punched in the security code, and planted a smile on her face.

"Mommy!!" Parker screamed, as he always did when she picked him up. His chubby arms wrapped tightly around her neck as she hugged him close to her. She looked into his big blue eyes for a moment before putting him down and helping him get ready to go. She was always amazed at how much Parker looked like Kevin, though Kevin had never had a chance to lay eyes on him. He was born two weeks after Kevin left, a rough birth that he almost did not survive. She longed for the day her two men would finally meet, and she held hope that the next time he came home would be the last time he would have to leave.
     "Shall we stop and see Santa on the way home, my big boy?" She asked him, as she placed his red knitted cap tightly on his head, leaving his golden curls sticking out from underneath. His big eyes grew larger in his excitement of seeing Santa. She took his hand and led him out of the center.

The bustle of the busy city never ceased to amaze Parker, so she insisted on walking the three blocks home to their small but comfortable apartment, never in a hurry, and always allowing him time to explore to his heart's content along the way. She took a detour today, and led Parker towards the large Marshall Fields two blocks in the opposite direction. It required they go through the park, and since it was Christmas Eve, she considered it to be a nice, though cold, diversion.

Halfway through the park, as she found herself wallowing in self-pity missing Kevin again, she felt Parker pulling at her arm. She stopped and looked down at him, then in the direction he was pointing. One of the evergreen trees in the park had been decorated with lights and ornaments, and a small sleigh was assembled before it. Santa was sitting in the sleigh, clasping the reins of the twelve reindeer in front of him. There was a large red sack in the back of the sleigh as well.
    
"Ho, ho, ho. Merry Christmas." The Santa spoke. His eyes sparkled brightly from beneath his round silver frames, his round cheeks were rosy, and his belly jiggled as he laughed. "It's Christmas Eve, and you should cheer up. I think I have just the thing to do it." He reached out to the evergreen tree and took a beautiful red jeweled ornament off the tree and handed it to Katelyn. "Take this ornament and make a wish on it. If you do this at precisely midnight tonight, your wish will come true." She gave him a look of disbelief but took the ornament from him and put it in her pocket. She gave Parker a moment to relish in Santa, then they went back through the park they way they had come in, headed now for home, her detour to the department store Santa forgotten as her fingers played with the satin on the ball in her pocket.

As they reached the front steps of their apartment building, Katelyn swooped Parker up into her arms. "Oh my darling. I forgot to ask you what you asked Santa for?" she said simply to him.
     "Snow." was the quiet, baby-voiced reply, just as snowflakes began to fall from the sky. He laughed as he looked up, pointing. "Snow!" He said again. She hugged him again, drinking in his baby scent, and enjoying the sound of his laughter.
"Yes, Parker, snow!! Let's hurry upstairs so we can watch it from our window!!" She smiled brightly at him. She wished that her requests were so easily met.

She made them a small but festive chicken dinner, and after a bath and a story, Parker went willingly to sleep, his excitement about Santa's expected visit fresh in his mind as he dozed off. She quietly sat on her couch, wrapped in her favorite blanket, with only the lights of the Christmas tree on, and watched the snow fall outside her window.  She grasped the bejeweled ornament in her hand, turning it around, and marveling at its beauty. She spun it softly as it dangled from her fingers, and she laughed as the stones caught the light of the tree and left little pin pricks of light dancing along the walls .  Her mind began wandering again, back to Kevin, and try as hard as she could, she couldn't stop thinking about him, and she drifted off to sleep, dreaming of days filled with memories of him.

She was abruptly awoken by the sound of sirens outside of her apartment building, and she jumped off the couch. She glanced at the clock. 11:59 the digital display said, and her fingers itched over the ornament. Though she knew it was a foolish, she began wishing, gazing into the red gemstones as if she were hypnotized by them. So mesmerized was she in her wishing that she almost didn't hear the doorbell. Her reverie broken, she drifted to the door, wondering who could be there this time of night. She look through the peep hole and noticed it was the Santa from the park.

"What do you want, and how did you know where I live?" she asked through the crack she opened with the chain lock still on.
"I'm sorry its so late, but you see, I have another package to deliver before I head back to the North Pole."
"Another package? Where is it?" Her skepticism obvious in her voice. Santa stepped back to make room for another body to step in his place.
"Kevin O'Shea reporting for R&R. Mission accomplished." came the voice. The voice that came from the mouth she knew so well from tracing it with her own lips so many times. She flung the door open and leaped into his arms.

As he carried her over the threshold, a voice called from a distance:
"Ho, ho, ho. Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night." Her eyes left Kevin's face long enough to look for Santa, but he was gone. She looked for the ornament, carefully laid on the table as she went to the door, and noticed that it too was gone.


Wednesday, December 15, 2010

2 Truths & a Lie Thursday: Naughty or Nice




Welcome! Tell 2 truths and a lie and make us guess which is the lie.
You've played this game before, so why not join The Scoop on Poop and CA Girl every Thursday by:

1. Grabbing the handy little button on the sidebar
2. Posting your 2 truths and a lie
3. Link up
4. Reveal your lie the next week!
5. Visit others who link up and leave a comment guessing their lie.

It's that easy!! You know you want to play!! Link up today!!
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Last Week's Fact or Fiction
1. Last year Santa brought me some bling.
True. I did find some bling in my stocking last Christmas. It was a gorgeous mother and child pendant with diamonds on a 10K gold chain. I love it.

2. Last year Santa brought me some music.
True. I received 2 CDs last year, Tim McGraw's Southern Voice and Carrie Underwood's Play On. The first one was new, the second I already owned. It was returned for Creed's Greatest Hits instead.

3.  Last year Santa brought me some Wii.
False. While I was a very naughty good girl, I did not receive my Wii until Mother's Day. It was a combined Mother's Day and late birthday present. My birthday is in February. Yeah. I soooo deserved that Wii!
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2 Truths & a Lie
1. My favorite present ever was an HP computer.
2.  My favorite Christmas album is "The Nutcracker".
3. My favorite Christmas special is "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer".

Can you tell the truths from the lie?
You know you want to play. What are you waiting for? 


And I need to announce a winner. Last Wednesday, y'all voted for your favorite Christmas card. I promised a free custom card of your choosing (now or later!!). According to Random. org, with 9 entries, and #7 being so LUCKY...


CONGRATULATIONS ELIZABETH FLORA ROSS!! YOU ARE THE WINNER!!


Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Wordless Wednesday: O Christmas Tree


Happy Holidays!

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Winner of last week's voting contest will be announced by Random.org tomorrow!


Monday, December 13, 2010

BSOW: Gigi in Da House!!!!!!


Today, I am very, very honored to share my ice cream with one of the funniest bloggers in blogland. She has her own voice that captivates everyone who takes a moment to read her, instantly sealing her badge in your list of favorites. There are so many reasons to love Gigi how can I share them all? Who else would rather have a vacation than buy presents for her sons many friends? Not only will you die of laughter, but you can pick up such useful tips like why blogging is good for you. But the best part of all? She REALLY puts the "Poop" in The Scoop on Poop this week. And? She's got the PERFECT giveaways, one for a coffeeholic like me, and a great travel companion,  just in time for the Holidays. You really should check it out!

So, without further ado, I give you Gigi, aka Kludgy Mom.




Kludgy Mom




Top Ten Things That Make Me Think of Christmas

 First, I want to say thanks to The Drama Mama for having me over today, especially at the holiday!
When you say the word “Christmas” to most people, they immediately think of chestnuts roasting over an open fire, sleigh rides and jingle bells.

Well, I’m not going to get all Martha Stewart on you like that. When DM asked me to list the top 10 things that make me think of Christmas, I figured I needed to do it kludgy style, ‘cause that’s how I roll.

So away we go!  
                                                                                                  
The Top 10 Things That Make Me Think of Christmas

1.    Pain. The searing pain I feel in my foot from stepping on tiny candy sprinkles my kids have spilled on the floor after cookie decorating. Worse yet? Those little silver, red and green nonpareil balls. Ouch!

2.   Panic. The morning panic that sets in when I realize my kids are awake and I have not yet moved the Elf on the Shelf to its new location for the day. I must immediately implement evasive maneuvers.

3.   Time. The time I spend vacuuming up pine needles, tinsel, Christmas candy wrappers and wrapping paper shrapnel.

4.   Under eye Bags. The kind that are so big, I could carry a large Nutcracker in them. I get them when I stay up all night buying Black Friday specials online.
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5.   Parties. Parties that have kiddie photo ops with Santa, where I yell, “Would you PLEASE SMILE for one second? Stop choking your sister! Dammit, would you PLEASE tell Santa what you want for Christmas? DON’T say you don’t KNOW! Get your HAND AWAY from your FACE. PRETEND you LIKE each other.  Be NICE to Santa, he won’t hurt you.”

6.   Postage. Deciding how much money I’ll save on postage by taking all of the nasty people in my neighborhood off my Christmas card list this year.

7.   Television. My DVR being so filled with the 25 Day of Christmas programming on ABC family that I miss watching Top Chef, Survivor and – gasp – Real HouseEskimos of the North Pole.

8.   Packages. Ordering my children that they are not, under any circumstances, to open any boxes or envelopes that arrive at the house. Or they’ll learn a lot more about Santa than they really want to at this point.

9.   Politics. Biting my tongue at my husband’s work Christmas party and not telling his boss that she has no business managing people.  After she fails to remember my name. After meeting me twice in the last year.

10. Pleading. Doing my best impression of a beggar as I plead with the parents of my son’s classmates to donate money for the teacher’s Christmas gift. She really does deserve more than a $10 Starbucks card.

11. Bonus! You get an 11th. Posturing. As in standing in front of the mirror, posturing to see how big the fat balls on my thighs are stretching my jeans out due to my 30 day diet of fudge, cookies, hot cocoa and almond butter crunch candy.

So there’s my list – I’m so exhausted from writing all of that. I need to go have a little sweet treat to reward myself. Have a merry Christmas and a happy New Year!

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What things make you think of Christmas?

Thanks for guest posting today, Gigi. I'm so pleased to have you here. Don't forget to run on over to Kludgy Mom and leave her some comment love, and maybe even win a Tassimo Brewpot T20 or an iGo!


Thursday, December 9, 2010

2 Truths & a Lie Thursday: Christmas Past





Welcome! Tell 2 truths and a lie and make us guess which is the lie.
You've played this game before, so why not join The Scoop on Poop and CA Girl every Thursday by:

1. Grabbing the handy little button on the sidebar
2. Posting your 2 truths and a lie
3. Link up
4. Reveal your lie the next week!
5. Visit others who link up and leave a comment guessing their lie.

It's that easy!! You know you want to play!! Link up today!!
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Last Week's Fact or Fiction


1. I want a Caribbean cruise for Christmas.
False. While a vacation would be nice, I am really not interested in being in a ship anywhere NEAR the Bermuda Triangle. It's just my luck that I would go, and that would be the ship the aliens demons supernatural would decide to take.


2. I want an iMac for Christmas.
True. I really, really want an iMac, though short of a Christmas miracle, I don't think I am going to get it.

3.  I want How To Train Your Dragon for Christmas.
True. I just LOVE this movie. Of course, I have to sneak in on my children's wishlists in hopes that someone will get it and I can steal borrow it from them.


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2 Truths & a Lie
1. Last year Santa brought me some bling.
2. Last year Santa brought me some music.
3. Last year Santa brought me some Wii.




Can you tell the truths from the lie?
You know you want to play. Post, link, and play. 
Happy Thursday!!


Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Wordlful Wednesday: Santa's in Da House!

(Psst. There is a GIVEAWAY at the bottom of this post!)



Now, I know this is not the best shot, but prep as much as we wanted, and get as excited as we wanted, this is what we got. You see, there is a history of this....


*Sigh* At least he wasn't trying to break his neck this year....

And, a little promotional never hurt anyone, right?

Are you pressed for time this year? Looking for that perfect Christmas card, but don't want to pay $$$ for one? Love the custom work and personal picture but not the cost? Then Genie Girl Graphics has EXACTLY what you are looking for....

Here are just 3 examples of the lovely creations over at Genie Girl Graphics, just waiting to be personalized with your picture and names, many of which are available in a variety of colors:

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Genie Girl Graphics also claims that if you can describe it, she can design it. Need proof? Here's mine, designed just for me (by me! Ha) and I'm even willing to share:
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The problem is, I can't decide which one I like the best. Cast your vote in the comments below for a chance to WIN YOUR OWN custom designed card OR header/button for your blog from Genie Girl Graphics.

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