Thursday, December 31, 2015

Taking a look back at 2015 ... Top Posts!


It's interesting to see which posts got the most traffic through the year!
Here are the Top 10.




















































 













Who doesn't love a good party?!
You can find me here linking up with these great blogs.

Monday           Amaze Me Monday     Coastal Charm    The Dedicated House
                     I Should Be Mopping the Floor     The Hankful House     The Modest Mom
Tuesday        A Delightsome Life    A Bowl Full of Lemons  
                                    Titus Tuesday  A Stroll Through Life
Wednesday   Raising Homemakers        Savvy Southern Style      
                              The Thrifty Home   A Wise Woman Builds Her Home
Thursday    Between Naps on the Porch    Katherines Corner 3D Lessons for Life
           Hope in Every Season     Lamberts Lately
Friday      Rooted in Thyme  The Thrifty Groove   Farm Blog Hop   Flea Market Friday   Missional Women
 Best of the Nest  Anything Blue Friday   French Country Cottage  The Girl Creative
Sunday    Nifty Thrifty Things   Simple Saturdays    Sew Many Ways
































Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Christmastime ... was here.


And just like that ... it's over!

I'm not quite ready for it to be over, to tell you the truth.

The hustle & bustle, yes ...

but the warmth, ambiance, cheer ...
the family time & festivities ...
the cozy blankets, hot chocolate, Hallmark Christmas movies ...
& the tree & the lights ...
NO, I am NOT ready for those things to end!

And the Christmas music ... no, I never tire of that.

Course, not all of those things have to end because Christmas is over.
You can drink hot chocolate year round, ya know.
But it's more special by the lights of the tree.
You know I'm right ;)

So my remedy to the 'is it really over this quick?' conundrum, I usually extend Christmas a bit.
I don't take down my tree right away.
I DVR Hallmark movies so I can watch one whenever the mood strikes me.
And I always have more yummy foods on my holiday list than I can make,
so I even continue cooking/baking the things I wanted to before I ran out of time/parties!

And whenever I've had my fill, I'll put Christmas away til next year.
It usually takes a few weeks though before I fully feel like I've enjoyed the calm after the 'holiday storm'.

I finally got around to taking a few pictures of our decorated Christmas house yesterday
so I'll share a few of them with you.
(Beware, these are NOT staged pictures!
They are 'as is' ... don't be alarmed when you see a random doggie or doggie toy ... or whatever else.)


The gifts are all gone ...


But here's proof that they were here in full force.





The little NOEL corner was fun.
I wasn't sure where I wanted those letters this year.
I sat them up here to think about & there they remained.










A crock full of antlers.
Everyone needs one of those.




I've searched for curtains since May.
Found these cute ones just a few weeks ago at Big Lots, of all places.
They are a grey/tan color.










I didn't do any gift wrapping til a few days before Christmas, so beforehand, 
these skates, a tin of pine cones, & a poinsettia, along with a picture of the nativity sat under the tree.








I used a variety of plaids again this year.
I love the warmth & Christmas cozy that plaid adds!











I pretty much love pillows!
And a mixy-matchy look is what I went with this year.




These are my pretty Christmas flowers that James brought home one evening.
They are still looking lovely!




I found this plaid platter for next to nothing at Christmas Tree Shops.
The long wooden cutting board/paddle behind it was a Christmas gift from Garrett & Carissa.
I love it so much.
The one in front is an antique one that I've had for years.
And the sweet crock candle from my niece, Erica ... isn't that adorable?




Still have finishing touch up work to do here in the kitchen since we painted the cabinets 
(I don't think I've talked about that on the blog) ... I hadn't planned on sharing any pics just yet 
but it looked so cozy in here one evening that I had to snap a pic.
I'll share a before and after post here soon.
Well, at least that's my intention ;)




I wanted to add a wreath to the window for Christmas, so I kinda threw this together.
I took apart a large valance & made these curtains.
I plan on making a new curtain & using a whole new color palate in the kitchen in January.




I sat my little tree in a small crock for the dining room.
(I didn't put up my kitchen tree ... I was feeling more 'minimalist' this year.)
(You can take a look at it here.)

 


This little dish is one of my newest pieces of ironstone.
It is beyond cute. 




In the spot where my kitchen tree normally sits, I put the old sleigh.

 


So, to wrap things up ... I don't know where we'll be this time next year.
We are debating on putting our house up for sale in the spring.
That's one reason I wanted to share these pics.
My blog is more of a personal journal than anything ... more for me & my family than any other purpose.
In the event that this was our last Christmas here, I wanted to share the pics & the memories.

And even though the holiday season speeds by faster than January & February could ever hope to,
we've loved every minute of it.
We are so blessed.
We have a relationship with the Savior & know the real reason for it all.
Our family is healthy & we love each other like crazy.
We take none of these things for granted.

I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas too ...
and my prayer is that your new year is your best one yet!
Thanks for visiting.

Til the season comes round again ...











Who doesn't love a good party?!
You can find me here linking up with these great blogs.

Monday           Amaze Me Monday     Coastal Charm    The Dedicated House
                     I Should Be Mopping the Floor     The Hankful House     The Modest Mom
Tuesday        A Delightsome Life    A Bowl Full of Lemons  
                                    Titus Tuesday  A Stroll Through Life
Wednesday   Raising Homemakers        Savvy Southern Style      
                              The Thrifty Home   A Wise Woman Builds Her Home
Thursday    Between Naps on the Porch    Katherines Corner 3D Lessons for Life
           Hope in Every Season     Lamberts Lately
Friday      Rooted in Thyme  The Thrifty Groove   Farm Blog Hop   Flea Market Friday   Missional Women
 Best of the Nest  Anything Blue Friday   French Country Cottage  The Girl Creative
Sunday    Nifty Thrifty Things   Simple Saturdays    Sew Many Ways

Thursday, December 10, 2015

New Exterior Paint Color!






Well, here it is ... the new updated version of the outside of our house!

The trim around our house has desperately needed painting for a couple of years now ...
and we finally got around to doing it!
Well, we hired out, actually.
(I breathed a sigh of relief!)
(The thoughts of James high up on a ladder was a bit disconcerting to say the least!)
(Best trust those kinds of risky endeavors to the professionals, right?!)



The original color was this yellowish tan.
We decided to strike out there & go with a bold change in color.
Huge risk, huge return was definitely the case here!

I drove around our neighborhood & several other new developments close by but didn't see a single house
with the color I had in mind, but I still felt confident in going this route.
James was in complete agreement.

We'd been so busy that the day the painter was to arrive, we still hadn't settled on a color.
Hadn't even gone to pick out a swatch!
So, I pulled up paint colors on my phone & we went out back & starting holding up colors 
next to the siding to see how they matched.
We're so high tech here, aren't we?!
We made our decision, Cooper Adobe Brown, & sent it over to the painter 
so he could stop & buy the paint!




In no time flat, we had some new color going up!
Here is the first look ... a pretty good before & after pic!



And here it all all finished!
We are super pleased with it!





 What a fun update, huh?!
It was nice to mark this off the to-do list before the end of the year.
Course, all the fall decor has been replaced with a Christmas wreath & lights now.
Believe it or not though, the weather has been so mild here in central IN that we still have some flowers blooming!
Quite a change from the last couple of years.
There's not a single complaint from me though.
I'm loving the lack of snow!


 Thanks for stopping in for a visit & hope that you all are enjoying this holiday season!






Who doesn't love a good party?!
You can find me here linking up with these great blogs.

Monday           Amaze Me Monday     Coastal Charm    The Dedicated House
                     I Should Be Mopping the Floor     The Hankful House     The Modest Mom
Tuesday        A Delightsome Life    A Bowl Full of Lemons  
                                    Titus Tuesday  A Stroll Through Life
Wednesday   Raising Homemakers        Savvy Southern Style      
                              The Thrifty Home   A Wise Woman Builds Her Home
Thursday    Between Naps on the Porch    Katherines Corner 3D Lessons for Life
           Hope in Every Season     Lamberts Lately
Friday      Rooted in Thyme  The Thrifty Groove   Farm Blog Hop   Flea Market Friday   Missional Women
 Best of the Nest  Anything Blue Friday   French Country Cottage  The Girl Creative
Sunday    Nifty Thrifty Things   Simple Saturdays    Sew Many Ways

Friday, November 27, 2015

Yum Yum Cake!!





Don't you love it when you think you've had every dessert under the sun  ....
and along comes a new cake!
People!
What is the point of living if you don't have these earth shattering occurrences every now & again?!
Can I get an amen?!

Alright ... all kidding aside.
{This cake is really great though!}
Trust me on this one.

My mother-n-law (who is an excellent cook btw) shared this old favorite of hers in a church cookbook ...
and her sweet sister made it recently & brought it to our pastor appreciation dinner.
It was there that I first tasted this cake, very aptly named YUM YUM CAKE!

I made this for Thanksgiving & posted a picture of it on FB and immediately had requests for the recipe.
And, of course, I'll gladly share this Yum Yum Cake recipe!



Yum Yum Cake

  • 2 cups sugar
  • 2 cups flour
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 tsp. baking soda
  • 1   20 oz. can crushed pineapple with the juice

Icing:
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 stick butter
  • 2 cups coconut
  • 1 cup chopped pecans
  • 2/3 cup evaporated milk

Mix sugar, eggs, & baking soda with electric mixer.
Add in flour & pineapple & mix until just incorporated.
Bake on 350 for 30 minutes in 9x13 pan that's been sprayed with cooking spray.

Icing:
Heat butter & milk.
Boil for 2 minutes, stirring constantly & remove from heat
Add in coconut & pecans.
Pour over cake while it's still hot.

*best when made a day ahead of time
**does not need refrigeration


If you haven't had this cake, do yourself & everyone else you love a favor & make it ...
especially if you are a coconut fan!
It does not disappoint!

Happy Black Friday from me!






 

 Who doesn't love a good party?!
You can find me here linking up with these great blogs.

Monday           Amaze Me Monday     Coastal Charm    The Dedicated House
                     I Should Be Mopping the Floor     The Hankful House     The Modest Mom
Tuesday        A Delightsome Life    A Bowl Full of Lemons  
                                    Titus Tuesday  A Stroll Through Life
Wednesday   Raising Homemakers        Savvy Southern Style      
                              The Thrifty Home   A Wise Woman Builds Her Home
Thursday    Between Naps on the Porch    Katherines Corner 3D Lessons for Life
           Hope in Every Season     Lamberts Lately
Friday      Rooted in Thyme  The Thrifty Groove   Farm Blog Hop   Flea Market Friday   Missional Women
 Best of the Nest  Anything Blue Friday   French Country Cottage  The Girl Creative
Sunday    Nifty Thrifty Things   Simple Saturdays    Sew Many Ways



Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Wall of Gratitude + November Fun at FLA

Our goal at Family Life Assembly for the whole month of November was to saturate our hearts 
through & through with Thanksgiving & Gratitude!
We are a blessed church, a blessed people, a blessed nation ... to it's all because of the great God we serve.
We want to be the 'one' who returns back to Jesus to say THANK YOU!

From the time James & I became parents almost 21 years ago, 
we determined that that we'd do our best to teach our sons the true meaning of each holiday.
Thanksgiving is James' favorite one ... coupled with the fact that it's truly SO much more than just a day to get together and eat turkey, we chose to maximize on this particular holiday.
Having a thankful heart & an attitude of gratitude has weighty benefits, 
so it's been a win-win to focus big on the month of November.




Now that we pastor, we wanted to share this mindset with our congregation.
So November is always a fun month at FLA, to say the least.

This year, the star attraction was our WALL OF GRATITUDE!
I had a vision of this wall for a couple of years, but this year, the timing was right!
We have watched this wall fill up each Sunday as our sweet people share what they are thankful for.
And we are doing something special with all the notes next Sunday.
I'll share that with you next week.


 Here it is making it's debut on Nov. 1!


 
 Nov. 8  



 Nov. 15



I'll snap a picture next Sunday before church.  
Then we will move to part two with our Wall of Gratitude!

Last Sunday, James and I expressed our gratitude to every family that attends FLA 
with our 3rd annual congregation appreciation!
During this service, we take time to give thanks to each individual family
for all that they do to make FLA successful!
Our whole service revolves around that. 
There are so many people who serve God selflessly at FLA 
& they deserve to know how much we truly appreciate them!


For the past two years, I've baked & given each family sweet treats {pies, breads} just as a 
small token to show our appreciation.
This year however, I've been dealing with some physical issues & wasn't sure I had it in me.
So, I decided to order cookies from my sweet daughter-n-law Abigail's home bakery.
I shared with her my idea for a cookie bouquet & she got busy!
Aren't these just adorable?
I'll share more about them on another post.

Another wonderful display we've learned from was designed by Aleisa.
At the end of October, James taught about Reformation & shared some of the significant historical
events from the time of the Reformation up to current times.
He talked about the 1st settlers coming to America & the importance of the Mayflower Compact.
'In the Name of God, Amen.'
She took that statement & made this beautiful timeline.
We have several homeschooling families, so this was a neat addition to use for this month.
Knowing church history is so important.


She tea-stained the banner paper & burnt the edges to give it this aged look.
We have loved having this display!
Thank you, Aleisa!



Also, I wanted to share a few more pics showing how pretty the church/fellowship center 
has looked all month long!
It was decorated for Pastor Appreciation & has been a festive delight for all of us to enjoy each Sunday.
We can't say thank you enough to Tammy for her creativity & generosity!
Once again, she transformed our fellowship center into such a pretty place!




The checked cloth was my absolutely favorite! 
















These wood servers were the perfect place for delicious desserts to sit! 




I wanted to share our month of November with you & hope that you've enjoyed it.

We pray that your Thanksgiving is abundantly blessed & your heart of gratitude continues to grow!

 It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, & a stranger into a friend.





Who doesn't love a good party?!
You can find me here linking up with these great blogs.

Monday           Amaze Me Monday     Coastal Charm    The Dedicated House
                     I Should Be Mopping the Floor     The Hankful House     The Modest Mom
Tuesday        A Delightsome Life    A Bowl Full of Lemons  
                                    Titus Tuesday  A Stroll Through Life
Wednesday   Raising Homemakers        Savvy Southern Style      
                              The Thrifty Home   A Wise Woman Builds Her Home
Thursday    Between Naps on the Porch    Katherines Corner 3D Lessons for Life
           Hope in Every Season     Lamberts Lately
Friday      Rooted in Thyme  The Thrifty Groove   Farm Blog Hop   Flea Market Friday   Missional Women
 Best of the Nest  Anything Blue Friday   French Country Cottage  The Girl Creative
Sunday    Nifty Thrifty Things   Simple Saturdays    Sew Many Ways