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

Saturday, January 5, 2013

OOTD - Cold weather clothes

A week before Christmas I spent the afternoon at the liquor store ringing the bell for the Salvation army.  This is the third year I have done it and I am always impressed at the array of characters who will stop to chat before heading in to get their 'message'.  December in Canada can be a bit hit or miss so I decided to wear warm clothes and take a lighter jacket.  It worked well and I managed to stay warm enough for a couple of hours before moving the kettle inside for the last part of my shift.


Embroidered cords, Christmas turtleneck, Birdseye sweater, and accessories.  The leather bracelet was a present from Adrienne of The Rich Life and I wear it allllll the time.  Pearls, natch.  I always feel like a big preppy whale when I wear this sweater, it's not figure flattering at all, but a handsome businessman in town saw me wearing it and told me I look just like his first girlfriend.  The sweater will be staying.

 

How it translated in the cold December sunshine!  By this point I had a pocket full of miniatures - someone stopped to help a liquor store employee clean up a dropped case of booze, each bottle had a miniature attached to it so the employee gave them to the helpful passerby...who stopped to share them with me!  
My mittens were custom knit locally.


The local chocolatier was having their machine serviced when I stopped by so he came an hour later to deliver me a spicy hot chocolate!  Yum!   Small town life is great!


Have a fabulous day!

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Downton Abbey (spoiler free) Christmas Special


Here is the link the Downton Abbey Season 3 Christmas Special - I watched it last night when I got home from Christmas dinner and it's still lingering in my brain!


Have a fabulous day!

Monday, December 24, 2012

Merry Christmas!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!


It has been a whirlwind of politics, committees, meetings, business and and and...and now I finally get to relax for a few days!  I really do hope to blog more in the new year, I have so many adventures I need to record for posterity!

The Little Prince wound up in the hospital 10 days ago and has been in a cast ever since.  A second trip to the hospital got him a cast that can be removed so at least he can have a bath.  On top of that he has been as sick as a dog and in bed for a week.  He is on the mend tho and will be able to enjoy Christmas.  I, on the other hand, could use a drink!


I am armed with a bottle of Pimms and a case of ginger beer and will spend Christmas morning with my parents here for breakfast, then I am spending a few hours at the Christmas lunch for the poor serving and cleaning.  Then we will all head up to my inlaws for dinner and pressies.  I will be in bed with my laptop watching the Christmas episode of Downton Abbey, most likely accompanied by my little Furry Prince and a box of choccies. 

On Boxing Day I am taking the Danish exchange student to see Les Miz and I can't wait! If the audience is singing along you can expect me to whip out my phone and video it!

For all of the Downton Abbey fans...I will have Downton buttons, mugs, magnets and pocket mirrors available for purchase (well, they've been available since the UK premiere of season 3) in time for the new season to start on January 6th).

 In the meantime...from my family to yours (or as Paula Deen would say, yewers), have a very Merry Christmas, I hope Santa spoils you! 

Have a fabulous Christmas!

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Christmas Shopping in the City

In December we spent the day in Toronto doing all of what used to be my favourite things.  A trip to the Eaton Center has been on the list of Christmas activities for as long as I can remember.  I have wonderful memories of the big escalators, Christmas music, hustle, bustle, visiting Santa, shopping, eating and so much more!

In recent years the Eaton Center has become less and less what I love about the city.  The restaurant we ate in for years and years has closed.  The big tree doesn't sparkle quite like it used to.  The music is too loud and too....generic.  Even Santa has opted to stay at the North Pole rather than sit upon his gilded throne in the middle of the mall.

I used to be able to count on The Bay department store being the highlight of the entire trip to the city.  Christmas Street was a place to get lost in...looking at all of the ornaments and decorations, imagining a home brimming with sparkly baubles.  I have outfitted my own trees with many ornaments from The Bay - the 5th floor always held a special spot in my heart.

Last year they moved Santa to the basement.  It all goes downhill from there.

Christmas Street is more of cul-de-sac.  In fact it looks about one step away from pallets in the warehouse.  It is maybe 1/10 of the size it once was and it is in the busiest part of the store - I was almost mowed down a few times by people rushing to catch the train. 

Santa only makes an appearance at the weekends...I heard only by appointment.  WTH?

Next year we will probably skip the Eaton Center altogether and go right from the Christmas Market to Yorkville for dinner.  In the meantime...here are photos I took while walking around....


A huge lit up reindeer in the middle of the mall!


Really huge!



Three stories huge!


A visit to the Silver Elvis is mandatory when on Queen Street at Christmas!


The windows at The Bay are always beautifully done.  
They have been the same for years!








Yes, that's my pink gingham umbrella!


It's always so nice to see the windows all done up.  The details are amazing!


Nutcracker bears in The Bay.


This could be out year round!


My living room tree is decorated with crowns so I always keep 
an eye out for them.  There were a few different styles this year.


I picked up a couple of these too!


I always find green ornament a little bit odd...unless your tree isn't green!


Further evidence to support the Preppy Princess's notion that Santa is a prep.

My previous posts on the same mall/stores are here and here


Have a fabulous day!

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Toronto's Christmas Market

In December we went to Toronto to visit the Christmas Market in the Distillery District.  I heard about it last year but missed it so I was determined to get there this year!  I was a rainy day but mild temps meant it was easy enough to walk around - fortunately the rain stayed away while we were outside.


I took this photo on the way out against the potential of sunset!


Ever since seeing Nigella at the German 
Christmas Market I have been slightly obsessed with them.  
They seem to encompass everything Christmas is about!


I love all the little huts!  
Each is beautifully decorated with garland and lights.


I couldn't wait to visit each one!  


Heat Miser!!


Frageeeeleee!


There is a patio with warming stations laid out with
weatherproof furniture and firepits.  
The fire smelled wonderful!


Prince Charming is our hero!  Santa was about to go feed the 
reindeer when he stopped him and managed to get us in for a visit!


Each day there are carollers and other performers.  
One of my favourites, Matt Dusk had a concert at 
the Market on a Friday night!



Lots of European foods to sample and take home!   
I bought the mincemeat tarts...they are very yummy!  
My neighbour came over and ate 5 of them after dinner!


Chocolate covered everything!


Chocolate dipped bacon would've been better if the bacon 
had been cooked longer.  Chewy bacon and melted 
chocolate just make for a big mess.


Why is the pig eating bacon?


The Little Prince spotted the carousel and made a beeline for it!
Once he found out he needed a ticket the Suburban Prince 
was led by the hand to the ticket booth to buy one.


I loved the market and look forward to visiting next...errr this year.  It is very kid friendly and there is so much to see!  Hopefully the weather will be nicer next time so we can sit and enjoy a drinkipoo by the fire!


Have a fabulous day!

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Bye 2011! Hello 2012!


Happy New Year!


Have a fabulous 2012!


Ps... Please keep my friend Hermes Scarf Friend in your thoughts....she was taken to the hospital yesterday after having seizures and we have no idea what is going on with her. 

Friday, December 30, 2011

December Recap!

The last month has been a blur of activity and shopping.  I so wanted to blog more but I just didn't have as much time as I needed.  Blogging takes a lot of work...research, taking photos, photo editing, layouts etc.  There just aren't enough hours in the day sometimes!

I am spending this week puttering around the house, getting closets tidy and organized, all the laundry done, writing cards to my penpals and all the little things that get neglected when our minds and bodies are off celebrating.


I feel like Christmas rushed up at me this year...yes I know I have had a whole year but, with the basement renovation taking almost an entire year, my storage room was held hostage until almost December.  As it is, the basement still isn't finished but we needed to take a break.  Since I didn't have a lot of planning time and everything was such a mess I decided to do very minimal decorations and barely decorated the Christmas tree.

Did you know if you don't putz with garlands, little filler ornaments and all that other nonsense a tree can be decorated in less than 1 hour?  No?  Neither did I.  The best part of all of this...it will take me a short amount of time to get it all off the tree. 

I decided this year to get every single piece of Christmas decoration into the living room and get it all sorted out, get rid of what we don't use and organize it by theme.  Perhaps a project for the new year so it can be done as it is coming down.  

The month kicked of with our Civic Awards pot luck meeting.  We all brought a dish and the chair of the committee hosted it at her house.  We had our meeting, patted ourselves on the back and got down to the business of breaking bread.  It was nice to socialize with the other committee members as we are usually busy getting to and from commitments.  The chair of the committee is almost 80 and is described as me in 40 years.  I knew we were soul mates when I saw her datebook is monogrammed.  I took coffee and cake in to her 80 year old husband who was in the den watching tv....he was also doing needlepoint.  We were all having such an enjoyable time I ended up missing a Rotary cocktail party that was on the same night. 

Royal Ribbons was busy up to the first week of December.  I got all of my orders printed and out the door and catered to my last customer of the year with a smile on my face.  I love my personalized ribbon business but I was happy to have my time freed up a bit so I could focus on other things.

We had our Rotary Christmas dinner at one of the local restaurants.  The meal was so-so but the brussel sprouts were amazing!  I ate mine, the mayor's and some of Hermes Scarf Friend's date's servings.  I was telling HSF about one of the much older man who is always verry, verrry flirty with me.  Always telling me the colour I have on is so flattering and then some.  I noticed none of the other women got a Christmas kiss that night!  HSF asked me if I had never noticed I probably remind him a lot of his wife.  No, in fact, I had no noticed that...but come to think of it...I see the connection.  HSF said he is bound to adore anyone who is well mannered, has short blonde hair, is pretty and well spoken...she said I look just like she probably did 40 years ago.  The quilted riding jacket completes the look.  Ok...not so creepy now!


Neighbour and I went to see the 'New Year's Eve' movie and I loved it!  I thought it was a great holiday movie and thoroughly enjoyed it.  We have to see Dragon Tattoo and Twilight soon!  With all of the schedules we need to factor in, it's hard to get a night everyone is free!  PS...I always forget just how insanely cute Zac Efron is.

I attended the Chamber of Commerce cocktail party for all of 20 minutes.  Enough time to do a lap, grab a drink, eat some nibblies, say hello and get on my merry way!  I suspect a lot of the members did the exact same thing as it was a bit quiet when I was there.

I managed to have lunch with HSF a few times - usually to discuss business as we are on several of the same committees so it's a handy way to eat and accomplish the discussions we need to clear up before meeting with other committee members.  Oh and we like to gossip.  Small town life!

It's hard to believe my parents' Christmas party was less than 3 weeks ago.  It seems like a hundred years have gone by!  I have an outfit post from that night coming soon.  The Little Prince charmed the crowd when he was finally comfortable enough to sing his Christmas song for us.  We all cheered and clapped when he finished and he loved it so much he sang it again!  And again!  Six times.  I finally had to stuff some chocolate in his mouth to get him to stop!  I spent some time chatting with my mom's oldest friend and finally got the story of why her daughter divorced her husband.  Turns out he started his own business and she didn't like being home alone as much as that entailed.  Charming.  A young man tries to make a better life for his wife and child and gets divorced for it. 

We joined my inlaws for brunch with Santa at the country club.  The food was really good but I find these sorts of buffets are wasted on me.  I wish we could just buy half of the buffet.  After we ate we went to my inlaws' house to open presents.  One of mine was a fleecy long housecoat...something I would never wear.  It was returned when we passed the mall on our way home.  I got a gift card so I will pick out something from the MAC counter or some such thing.


We spent a day in Toronto going to the Eaton Center, the Christmas Market and dinner at my favourite restaurant in Yorkville.  I realized after that I forgot to go by T&Co to see if they had the carousel windows here too.  I always make a reservation at the restaurant as I like to sit at the same table every time.  It looks out onto Yorkville Avenue and at this time of year there is always lots of hustle and bustle.  I fondly remember one year it was snowing and the street looked so beautiful with everyone rushing home laden with shopping bags....

Strings of street lights  
Even stop lights
Blink a bright red and green 
As the shoppers rush home with their treasures

...the Little Prince came with us this year for the very first time and he had a ball being his mommy's city child.  He loved the subway and taxis!  He needed to be changed into dinner clothes so the Suburban Prince took him to the car and I headed to the restaurant...to order a glass of something civilized. 


I took our sometimes babysitter out for lunch and a catch up.  We are both so busy we hardly ever have time to just sit and chat for no reason at all.  She recently got engaged to our contractor so we had lots to discuss...wedding plans, flower ideas...bridesmaid drama....she is 15 years younger than me so I have a very different perspective to offer.  Hopefully she doesn't make herself crazy!  The cafe we lunched at is always beautifully decorated for the holidays.  I wonder if the frog is for sale!

The library book club met a few days before Christmas to discuss the latest book.  I didn't even crack it open.  It was some sci-fi sort of thing and that just isn't my style.  I did arrive with cupcakes and enjoyed everyone's company...most of whom hadn't read the book either!  We don't get a say in the books that are assigned so we end up stuck with book the weird organizer likes.  What I did learn is Tim's has 'kegs' of hot chocolate - but they must be ordered in advance.
I took a shift at the LCBO ringing the bell for the Sally Ann kettle.  It was so much better this year as I was actually inside the store.  Last year I was outside for a couple of hours and almost crying by the end of my shift.  As I was on the sidewalk last year I didn't pay a lot of attention to who was going in the liquor store.  Want to see everyone you know all in one afternoon?  Hang around the entrance of the liquor store!  This year I noticed there are a lot of people who need booze like a hole in the head going in and spending their welfare cheques. 

We took the Little Prince to get his picture taken with Santa.  I find it incredible how many malls have done away with with taking photos or have removed Santa altogether!  What's that about??  The mall by us has a great Santa and the Little Prince did an awesome job hanging out with him.  The mall had a great idea and offered people a memory stick full of photos for one price.  We ordered that and the photographer went crazy taking over 50 photos for us.  Santa just kept going and wanted more photos taken!  At one point I realized my son could probably be a model and decided to look into it in the new year.

 I had the hardest time shopping this year.  None of the people in my life need or really want anything and I hate wandering the malls.  I prefer to know exactly what I want to buy and get it online or find it online and go right to the store to get it.  I hate shopping...I like buying.  Why is it people who don't want anything still insist on presents?



Our local theatre has a fundraiser each Christmas and it is a bit tourist draw.  Local businesses decorate Christmas trees and they fill the theatre all season.  Tickets are purchased, filled in then dropped into the box that goes with the trees one would like to win.  I got a phone call a couple of days before Christmas to tell me I had won a tree!  I love it!  I was hoping if I had to win a tree it would be this one!  The photos just don't do it justice!

A friend of mine organizes a Christmas lunch for those less fortunate or alone on Christmas day.  I found out he has been paying for it himself (for 100 people!!!!) so I got to work and spread the word to my contacts to see if anyone would help him out.  I managed to get all of the potatoes donated as well as lots of turkeys...and some cash donations.  He was overwhelmed at the generosity and it was so nice to see how happy he was!


I spent a few evenings wrapping presents.  Considering how few things I bought for people I don't know how I had so much to wrap...but I might've gone a little bit overboard buying clothes and books for the Little Prince.  Thank goodness for gift boxes that come already decorated!  I did have fun using my own personalized ribbon tho!  I think it is the perfect finishing touch!

My parents came on Christmas eve and stayed over night.  It was a nice relaxing day as I prepped all the food ahead of time and instead of a big turkey, I made a turkey casserole.  It was all yummy and I didn't have to spend the day in the kitchen!  It makes a huge difference when my inlaws aren't here.  It's not that they aren't pleasant...they are just needy.  Even the Suburban Prince agrees we need to impose a time limit when they come over as they would say for days if we don't kick them out!  After my parents had been with us for 24 hours I told them the B&B is closed and they got their car packed, coats on, hugged us goodbye and went home!

We had our neighbours in for dinner on the 27th.  I kept it super simple with ceasar salad and lasagne.  Before they arrived I made a plate of baking and told the Suburban Prince to take it to the elderly couple across the street....40 minutes later he got home to find our friends and me sitting in the living room having cocktail wondering if he really did vanish into thin air!  Turns out the neighbour offered him a whiskey and he is just easy led astray.

Tonight I am going to the mall to exchange some presents I am not in love with, have a light dinner and finally see Twilight.  I plan on doing very little for the rest of the month.  We will, as usual, stay home for New Year's Eve.  I will see about making a nice dinner for us to enjoy while watching the concerts from all over the place.  I remember the year I was pregnant Denis DeYoung was performing at Niagara Falls and he was great!  Hopefully we will catch some good shows this year.


Have a fabulous day!

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas!



Merry Christmas!