Shortly before I left for my trip to Scotland I attended the Business Excellence awards in my town. I was on the committee and Royal Ribbons was nominated for an award. It was a very stressful time as the Civic Awards ceremony was only 10 days before this event and the workload to make all of this happen was enormous! Well, maybe not...but I find it impossible to get anything done when I am home alone with the Little Prince. I'm sure all the moms of small children know what I'm talking about! Anyhoo to make matters worse, this event was held in the gymnasium of our local rec centre...not pretty at all! We had to figure out how to make an ugly gym look like a gala on a budget of 500.00!
Fortunately we have a good relationship with the people who put on the hospital gala (Hermes Scarf Friend sits on that board and I know the uncle of the chair of the hospital committee - small town life!) so we were able to use decor from their event this past autumn. Knowing this little detail I strongly suggested we run with a 'I love NY' style theme so everything would be black, white, and red...the same colours the hospital used six months ago.
We raided the hospital's storage unit for anything we could find to pretty up the place and this is what I came up with for the dessert table I designed and assembled....
Yes we moved the stuff out from under the tables. The silver backdrop is sheets of silver streamer type stuff....we had to put up 4 layers to make it look solid - thank goodness for tall people! The lampshades are on huge martini glasses...I could've used a drink about that big by the time this photo was taken!
One of my cardinal rules was broken here - the table cloth isnt ironed. It bothered me all night. But I was in heels, a dress, and didn't have my iron with me. If this had been at my house the table cloth would've been ironed.
Feather boas fill up a lot of space! Inexpensive and effective!
Everything was red, white or black (dark brown)!
I found red and white striped paper bags so people could take candy home with them. For some reason we didn't have dessert plates (it was assumed people would use a napkin but I felt if they didn't have a plate they would treat the table like a trough and never leave it....so I went out and got a stack of red paper plates).
Making the best of what little we had to work with. We had a few extra flower centerpieces so I commandeered them for my dessert table. The bowls on stands are assembled from pieces found at the dollar store. I bought white dishes and plates, martini and champagne glasses and epoxied them together to make an inexpensive cake/candy stand!
Our local chocolatier was also our caterer and he donated all these yummy chocolates. And when I say yummy I mean I assume they were...the guests at the event seriously demolished the dessert table...not a scrap was left and I didn't get one of these chocolates! He was kind enough to make them red on the top to go with our theme!
I had one of our local bakeries make us chocolate cupcakes with buttercream and red pearls to stay in the colour scheme!
I found all kinds of red, white, and black candy at the bulk store. Jelly beans, licorice cigars, chocolate covered pretzels, yoghurt covered raisins...
Mini tarts filled with raspberry jam! At least I didn't have to cart any of it home!
The next day was the Little Prince's 4th birthday party so it was a hectic weekend full of cake!
Oh...and I didn't win. The guy who did win was a shoe-in...but he can't win next year so there's the playing field will be more level!
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Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Thursday, September 8, 2011
August Recap!
What a crazy summer! It flew by - who knows what happened to August because I blinked and it was gone! I packed in a lot of fun events as well as lots of work and pool time!
- We are still plugging along with the Civic Awards - we have been busy working on new awards and re-writing the bylaws as the mayor and town council want huge changes for next year's awards. My ideas are to have agriculture, beautification and wildlife awards....basically we need to create categories for more people to fit into.
- Our town has a bandshell in the park (we are so small town there is a baby Jesus in it at Christmastime) and all summer they have concerts on Thursday nights. Lots of people go to sit in the park and listen to the music, each week is a different style of music. I took the Little Prince to see the swing band and he loved it...but then he does have my taste in music. We took a blanket and a little picnic and picked a spot on the grass to lounge and be entertained!
- 50kms north of us is a much bigger city so we go there for shopping, there is a big mall, Costco, Sbux and lot's more. We love making a whole day of it so we took the Little Prince to the zoo up there which is free and small enough for a 3 year old to manage. We took a picnic lunch and wandered around looking at the meercats, otters, camels and ostriches. Once we were finished there we made all of our shopping stops and bought everything we need to fill the freezer.
- We took the Little Prince to see the Smurfs movie. I thought it was cute but the Little Prince said it was a bit scarey. He hasnt mentioned it since so I think we are safe!
- We sent the Little Prince to Camp Granny for a day. It was the weirdest day - to not be rushing around to get things done before he wakes us and to not hear him laughing and squealing in the house was so strange.
- Hermes Scarf Friend got tickets to see Hairspray so I went with her, her son and her best friend. It was a great show and we got to go to the cocktail reception and rub elbows with all the town bigwigs and the actors.
- We went to a bbq at the home of a guy the Suburban Prince's brother grew up with. All these guys knew each other and it turns out this one lives just 15 minutes away from us. We were told too bring a chair, a dish for the food table and our own booze. Hm. I know we have discussed this before but I still believe if it's the first time someone is coming to your house you should extend some hospitality and not make them bring all kinds of things so you can have a party. Anyhoo...it was pretty boring for me as I didnt know anyone and didnt go to the same schools as all of them so we stayed for a few hours then made our way home. Maybe we will invite the hosts for a coffee or something in the next few weeks and show them how it's done.
- Our contractor and his girlfriend (one of my babysitters) were in an ATV accident a few weeks ago. The ATV flipped over and landed on them while they were out riding it. Fortunately they got through it mostly with just lots of bumps, bruises and bandages tho our contractor needed surgery on his ankle and had a few broken bones. I was busy for a week or so making them meals and going back and forth to make sure they had everything they needed. Hermes Scarf Friend's husband is good friends with the contractor and he came home from visiting them telling HSF that I was the only person who did anything to help them. I hope they take this opportunity to re-evaluate the relationships they have with people because if I had an accident and not one of my friends came by or brought a casserole or did a single thing to help me, they would be removed from my life.
- There was one day this last month that made me realize what people who work full time go through - I had a hair appopintment 45 minutes away, then rushed back to see a potential customer, then dashed across the street to have lunch with the Happy Reaper (code name for the local funeral director who is very cheerful) to discuss a Christmas fundraiser then raced home to cook dinner for the contractor and girlfriend....while cooking dinner got a phone call from my longest friend who recently moved from NJ to Kansas City so it was nice to catch up with her. Then I packed up the dinner, dropped it off and went to pick up HSF to go to a Chamber of Commerce cocktail party. I get a bit tired just reading that!
- The Mayor and I went to see The Help and we both loved it! Neither of us has read the book yet but really wanted to see it in the theater. The book is on my list...in my ereader waiting for me.
- The Little Prince went to Canadian Tire with the Suburban Prince and bought himself some stickers...with a stack of Canadian Tire money. His first purchase!
- I had nibblies and cocktails with a couple who do a lot of work in town on arts festivals and the like. Currently they are working on building schools in Laos and have a fundraising event planned so they came over to chat about that and they gave me some great ideas for the 1920s gala I am planning for next spring. I haven't seen these guys for a couple of years so it was so nice to get a couple of hours with them to catch up.
- Housekeeper had a corn roast at her house about 20 minutes from me. You know you are in the country when there isnt a single landmark to help with directions. She told me to go to the stop sign and her street is the third on after that. My gps could barely find it! But we got there and had a drink, sat by the fire listening to country music (Lawdy, what has happened to me?!) and had some corn and s'mores. The Little Prince loved the s'mores and kept wanting to 'go for a little walk' by the food table!
- The basement renovation is still coming along. We found another electrician after the one we hired in the spring just stopped showing up and put us a few months behind schedule. Ugh I bumped into him in the grocery store the other day - what a jerk. I still like his girlfriend tho as she is my seamstress but he just rubs me the wrong way. Anyhoo, the electrical passed inspection and the insulation has been installed and now it needs to be inspected before we drywall.
- We spent an afternoon with my in-laws. They made a nice lunch and we sat outside in the sun enjoying it. These days they are getting on my nerves...which is awful, I know, but MIL is getting needier and needier and I just cant handle it. She wants to see us alllllll the time and we barely have any free time (Hello! I've been out alone with my husband twice this year!!) so we don't want to be pressured into spending what little time we have going back and forth. We have tried to tell her that if we could do short visits we could do them more often but then she gets all weepy *sigh* She just doesn't understand that just because she has nothing to do doesn't mean the rest of us aren't run off our feet trying to keep up with our lives! The Suburban Prince gets annoyed at her notion that if we don't have a meal together it doesn't count as a visit. The has been Christmas drama already and I am thinking about booking a holiday for a few days to avoid it all!
- GEM Munro came to my Rotary club to talk about his work in the slums of Bangladesh - he is so fascinating and such a great storyteller. We were all on the edge of our seats waiting to hear how it all turned out! He has written a book about his experiences so if you are interested in reading about how he did the impossible you can purchase it here.
- The leader of the official opposition in Canada died. Jack Layton was only 61 and at the height of his career. I wont politically out myself here but regardless of what he fought for or against he was an amazing politician, passionate Canadian and made politics in this country interesting. I feel he was this generation's Trudeau and I doubt his party will be the same without him.
- I have been in discussions with a big company for ages and got the word that I got the ribbon contract! Yay! So I will be printing up lots of ribbon for them to go with their marketing materials and donations they make to every charity in the area. It's all so exciting how fast my ribbon business has taken off! In case you havn't seen it yet, my ribbon business site is www.Royal-Ribbons.com and I create personalized ribbon!
- I spent the summer watching Downton Abbey in the kitchen while I made meals and did dishes. I just watched the last episode a few days ago and now have a touch of Downton Depression. If you haven't seen this show get the dvds asap! It is so good - I couldn't take my eyes off it!
- Let's not forget Big Brother 13 - I can't believe we have been subjected to Rachael's voice for all these weeks! I didn't have a favourite this season so there was no one I was rooting for except anyone who had the power to evict Rachael.
- I cant believe I only got to golf twice all summer! I am having visions of being in my parka knee-deep in snow just to hit a few balls! I must book some time with my teacher before the weather turns...only 8 weeks or so left!
- We went to my Rotary club's corn roast and got to hang out with everyone and their children and grandchildren. The weirdest thing is a woman I met...she was saying how cute the Little Prince is and I joked and laughed and said I don't even need my husband anymore, I just stare at my son all day long. Well. I think she thought I was serious because she said 'I know! If my vibr**or could mow the lawn I wouldn't be married anymore!'. Ummm ok. Holy inappropriate! I was sitting with HSF and we were just looking at each other like WTH? and this woman kept it up saying 'Am I right?!'. The worst of it is...I know her husband!!!!
- The juiciest goss of the summer...the neighbours across the street...the ones who are anti-social and only speak to us when they want something...have been seen with legal separation papers. And he is sleeping in the basement. I guess two self-centered people just dont make for a good marriage. So I am hoping this means their house is up for sale soon - I never understood why they moved into a neighbourhood when they want nothing to do with anyone or socializing or anything. They have a little girl the same age as the Little Prince and never had play dates or anything! I will be happy to see the back of them and hopefully some nice, friendly people move in.
And now it's September already and Thanksgiving is in 6 weeks or so and I need to hit the ground running! All of my autumn decor is packed in the storage room and I had no idea the basement renovation would take this long so now I need to figure out how to get in there and get it all out and get the house ready for fall! I have been pinning like mad on Pinterest and have a million ideas for food, decorations and everything I want to do while the leaves change colour. First up...a PSL from the new Sbucks just down the highway! After that I can put some old jeans and a t-shirt on and see what I can do in the basement to get things a bit organized and ready.
And how was your summer?
Have a fabulous day!
- We are still plugging along with the Civic Awards - we have been busy working on new awards and re-writing the bylaws as the mayor and town council want huge changes for next year's awards. My ideas are to have agriculture, beautification and wildlife awards....basically we need to create categories for more people to fit into.
- Our town has a bandshell in the park (we are so small town there is a baby Jesus in it at Christmastime) and all summer they have concerts on Thursday nights. Lots of people go to sit in the park and listen to the music, each week is a different style of music. I took the Little Prince to see the swing band and he loved it...but then he does have my taste in music. We took a blanket and a little picnic and picked a spot on the grass to lounge and be entertained!
- 50kms north of us is a much bigger city so we go there for shopping, there is a big mall, Costco, Sbux and lot's more. We love making a whole day of it so we took the Little Prince to the zoo up there which is free and small enough for a 3 year old to manage. We took a picnic lunch and wandered around looking at the meercats, otters, camels and ostriches. Once we were finished there we made all of our shopping stops and bought everything we need to fill the freezer.
- We took the Little Prince to see the Smurfs movie. I thought it was cute but the Little Prince said it was a bit scarey. He hasnt mentioned it since so I think we are safe!
- We sent the Little Prince to Camp Granny for a day. It was the weirdest day - to not be rushing around to get things done before he wakes us and to not hear him laughing and squealing in the house was so strange.
- Hermes Scarf Friend got tickets to see Hairspray so I went with her, her son and her best friend. It was a great show and we got to go to the cocktail reception and rub elbows with all the town bigwigs and the actors.
- We went to a bbq at the home of a guy the Suburban Prince's brother grew up with. All these guys knew each other and it turns out this one lives just 15 minutes away from us. We were told too bring a chair, a dish for the food table and our own booze. Hm. I know we have discussed this before but I still believe if it's the first time someone is coming to your house you should extend some hospitality and not make them bring all kinds of things so you can have a party. Anyhoo...it was pretty boring for me as I didnt know anyone and didnt go to the same schools as all of them so we stayed for a few hours then made our way home. Maybe we will invite the hosts for a coffee or something in the next few weeks and show them how it's done.
- Our contractor and his girlfriend (one of my babysitters) were in an ATV accident a few weeks ago. The ATV flipped over and landed on them while they were out riding it. Fortunately they got through it mostly with just lots of bumps, bruises and bandages tho our contractor needed surgery on his ankle and had a few broken bones. I was busy for a week or so making them meals and going back and forth to make sure they had everything they needed. Hermes Scarf Friend's husband is good friends with the contractor and he came home from visiting them telling HSF that I was the only person who did anything to help them. I hope they take this opportunity to re-evaluate the relationships they have with people because if I had an accident and not one of my friends came by or brought a casserole or did a single thing to help me, they would be removed from my life.
- There was one day this last month that made me realize what people who work full time go through - I had a hair appopintment 45 minutes away, then rushed back to see a potential customer, then dashed across the street to have lunch with the Happy Reaper (code name for the local funeral director who is very cheerful) to discuss a Christmas fundraiser then raced home to cook dinner for the contractor and girlfriend....while cooking dinner got a phone call from my longest friend who recently moved from NJ to Kansas City so it was nice to catch up with her. Then I packed up the dinner, dropped it off and went to pick up HSF to go to a Chamber of Commerce cocktail party. I get a bit tired just reading that!
- The Mayor and I went to see The Help and we both loved it! Neither of us has read the book yet but really wanted to see it in the theater. The book is on my list...in my ereader waiting for me.
- The Little Prince went to Canadian Tire with the Suburban Prince and bought himself some stickers...with a stack of Canadian Tire money. His first purchase!
- I had nibblies and cocktails with a couple who do a lot of work in town on arts festivals and the like. Currently they are working on building schools in Laos and have a fundraising event planned so they came over to chat about that and they gave me some great ideas for the 1920s gala I am planning for next spring. I haven't seen these guys for a couple of years so it was so nice to get a couple of hours with them to catch up.
- Housekeeper had a corn roast at her house about 20 minutes from me. You know you are in the country when there isnt a single landmark to help with directions. She told me to go to the stop sign and her street is the third on after that. My gps could barely find it! But we got there and had a drink, sat by the fire listening to country music (Lawdy, what has happened to me?!) and had some corn and s'mores. The Little Prince loved the s'mores and kept wanting to 'go for a little walk' by the food table!
- The basement renovation is still coming along. We found another electrician after the one we hired in the spring just stopped showing up and put us a few months behind schedule. Ugh I bumped into him in the grocery store the other day - what a jerk. I still like his girlfriend tho as she is my seamstress but he just rubs me the wrong way. Anyhoo, the electrical passed inspection and the insulation has been installed and now it needs to be inspected before we drywall.
- We spent an afternoon with my in-laws. They made a nice lunch and we sat outside in the sun enjoying it. These days they are getting on my nerves...which is awful, I know, but MIL is getting needier and needier and I just cant handle it. She wants to see us alllllll the time and we barely have any free time (Hello! I've been out alone with my husband twice this year!!) so we don't want to be pressured into spending what little time we have going back and forth. We have tried to tell her that if we could do short visits we could do them more often but then she gets all weepy *sigh* She just doesn't understand that just because she has nothing to do doesn't mean the rest of us aren't run off our feet trying to keep up with our lives! The Suburban Prince gets annoyed at her notion that if we don't have a meal together it doesn't count as a visit. The has been Christmas drama already and I am thinking about booking a holiday for a few days to avoid it all!
- GEM Munro came to my Rotary club to talk about his work in the slums of Bangladesh - he is so fascinating and such a great storyteller. We were all on the edge of our seats waiting to hear how it all turned out! He has written a book about his experiences so if you are interested in reading about how he did the impossible you can purchase it here.
- The leader of the official opposition in Canada died. Jack Layton was only 61 and at the height of his career. I wont politically out myself here but regardless of what he fought for or against he was an amazing politician, passionate Canadian and made politics in this country interesting. I feel he was this generation's Trudeau and I doubt his party will be the same without him.
- I have been in discussions with a big company for ages and got the word that I got the ribbon contract! Yay! So I will be printing up lots of ribbon for them to go with their marketing materials and donations they make to every charity in the area. It's all so exciting how fast my ribbon business has taken off! In case you havn't seen it yet, my ribbon business site is www.Royal-Ribbons.com and I create personalized ribbon!
- I spent the summer watching Downton Abbey in the kitchen while I made meals and did dishes. I just watched the last episode a few days ago and now have a touch of Downton Depression. If you haven't seen this show get the dvds asap! It is so good - I couldn't take my eyes off it!
- Let's not forget Big Brother 13 - I can't believe we have been subjected to Rachael's voice for all these weeks! I didn't have a favourite this season so there was no one I was rooting for except anyone who had the power to evict Rachael.
- I cant believe I only got to golf twice all summer! I am having visions of being in my parka knee-deep in snow just to hit a few balls! I must book some time with my teacher before the weather turns...only 8 weeks or so left!
- We went to my Rotary club's corn roast and got to hang out with everyone and their children and grandchildren. The weirdest thing is a woman I met...she was saying how cute the Little Prince is and I joked and laughed and said I don't even need my husband anymore, I just stare at my son all day long. Well. I think she thought I was serious because she said 'I know! If my vibr**or could mow the lawn I wouldn't be married anymore!'. Ummm ok. Holy inappropriate! I was sitting with HSF and we were just looking at each other like WTH? and this woman kept it up saying 'Am I right?!'. The worst of it is...I know her husband!!!!
- The juiciest goss of the summer...the neighbours across the street...the ones who are anti-social and only speak to us when they want something...have been seen with legal separation papers. And he is sleeping in the basement. I guess two self-centered people just dont make for a good marriage. So I am hoping this means their house is up for sale soon - I never understood why they moved into a neighbourhood when they want nothing to do with anyone or socializing or anything. They have a little girl the same age as the Little Prince and never had play dates or anything! I will be happy to see the back of them and hopefully some nice, friendly people move in.
And now it's September already and Thanksgiving is in 6 weeks or so and I need to hit the ground running! All of my autumn decor is packed in the storage room and I had no idea the basement renovation would take this long so now I need to figure out how to get in there and get it all out and get the house ready for fall! I have been pinning like mad on Pinterest and have a million ideas for food, decorations and everything I want to do while the leaves change colour. First up...a PSL from the new Sbucks just down the highway! After that I can put some old jeans and a t-shirt on and see what I can do in the basement to get things a bit organized and ready.
And how was your summer?
Have a fabulous day!
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Friday, June 24, 2011
Happy Friday!
Happy Friday! It seems like it has been a long week which is unusual because I feel the weeks flying by and I often feel I cant get control of time.
Today I am hosting a teensie little cocktail party - 10 of my friends are popping in after work for drinkies and nibblies. I will be serving Arnold Palmers, John Daly's, Wine and my own signature drink...The Suburban Princess (natch!).
I took the easy route and bought all the food premade so it will be an easy and relaxed event. I didnt hire anyone to serve the food and drinks so it better be easy!!
I just checked the weather and yesterday it said it would be clear and sunny this afternoon...and now it says rain all day. Not happy. I guess I will be spending my afternoon cleaning the living room and making it presentable for guests!
In other news...I am looking for a condo to buy in Florida so if you know of an agent/realtor please let me know. I am going to start my search in St Pete's, Naples and Clearwater. Thanks!
Have a fabulous day!
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
A birthday party fit for a ...Prince?
A few weeks ago we had the lovely honour of attending MrG's 40th birthday party. Since he spends most of his time with High Heeled Life we have had the chance to get to know him too and adore him! We drove across the city to their house in the country and spent the day with all of their friends and family who are just wonderful as well! From other posts you might remember HHL has an amazing bakery near her and the cake is just TDF! I dont normally go for cake (full disclosure - I just go for icing) but I can never resist these ones!
I honestly had no idea MrG is such a Prince fan! Or is he the artist formerly known as Prince? A symbol? It certainly explains all of the purple in his life! Can you see the picture of Prince on the cake?
We had a great time, the Little Prince had a ball running around the big farm house and eating every bowl of chips in sight. I need to have a word with MrG about finding my child with a stick of blue licorice! We ended the day with a take home plate of cupcakes and chocolate strawberries YUM!
Thanks again for inviting us High Heeled Life!
Have a fabulous day!
I honestly had no idea MrG is such a Prince fan! Or is he the artist formerly known as Prince? A symbol? It certainly explains all of the purple in his life! Can you see the picture of Prince on the cake?
We had a great time, the Little Prince had a ball running around the big farm house and eating every bowl of chips in sight. I need to have a word with MrG about finding my child with a stick of blue licorice! We ended the day with a take home plate of cupcakes and chocolate strawberries YUM!
Thanks again for inviting us High Heeled Life!
Have a fabulous day!
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Friday, February 11, 2011
Friday's Random Thoughts
Happy Friday! I hope you had a great week and have a wonderful weekend planned! I havn't had much time for thinking so I havn't done a random thoughts post for a while so I am excited to have the chance to do it again today!
- Congratulations to Adrienne of Rich Life (On a Budget) who is the winner of my personalized statonery giveaway! Please email me so I can put you in touch with MCC Designs!
- We have been looking for kitchen inspiration as we are in the throws of renovating the house right now. There is nothing harder than trying to come up with a layout that will work for all of our needs - cooking, socializing, blogging, eating and so much more all while being a beautiful space. Last night the Suburban Prince suggested this might finally make me happy....
- The Little Prince has been chatting up a storm and every night when I put him to bed he says 'Goodnight sweetheart' which cracks me up every single time. But then this is the same child who eats tandoori chicken, brussell sprouts, watches the news and Jeopardy and yells 'Excuse me!!!' when we need to get around someone in the mall so he has always been ahead of his time. And a perfect little gentleman. I keep waiting for him to ask me for a seersucker suit!
- There are a lot of people on the blogs, twitter and the rest of cybertown always whinging about parties they have to go to and trying to figure out how to get out of them. Please take a moment to be grateful for every single invitation. Each one tells you someone actually thought about you, you crossed someone's mind. Someone thinks enough of you to have you in their home. You are loved. There are many people out there who go years without a single invitation for even just coffee. Some people never get invited to any parties, evening drinks, bbqs, games nights or any other events. Some people never cross anyone's mind. Some people spend every weekend and holiday sitting home alone, lonely, feeling forgotten and would give anything to just be remembered and wanted. So please, think about the the next time you are wishing you could stay home.
- I am convinced Costco is where people meet their affairs at lunchtime. A few weeks ago I happened to be there around noon and I noticed something I have never seen there before...a lot of romance. I tend to go to Costco in the evenings so I dont see the daytime crowd as a rule. I did notice during this lunchtime visit that there are a lot of couples shopping together and they all seem very passionate. Now, I'm not talking about teenagers, I'm talking about middle aged couples hanging off each other, making out in the produce section, passionate embraces in the cereal aisle and then some. I love my husband but I can assure you, I have never felt the need to get some smooching on while picking out laundry detergent! I dont feel the need to walk arm and arm in while gazing into each other's eyes in front of the cheese bin. I have never been overcome with lust in the bakery aisle. I am sure most couples would agree with me, we have our urges under control in public. The only conclusion I can draw is there are a lot of affairs going on and they are happening in Costco during lunch breaks!
Have a fabulous day!
- Congratulations to Adrienne of Rich Life (On a Budget) who is the winner of my personalized statonery giveaway! Please email me so I can put you in touch with MCC Designs!
- We have been looking for kitchen inspiration as we are in the throws of renovating the house right now. There is nothing harder than trying to come up with a layout that will work for all of our needs - cooking, socializing, blogging, eating and so much more all while being a beautiful space. Last night the Suburban Prince suggested this might finally make me happy....
- The Little Prince has been chatting up a storm and every night when I put him to bed he says 'Goodnight sweetheart' which cracks me up every single time. But then this is the same child who eats tandoori chicken, brussell sprouts, watches the news and Jeopardy and yells 'Excuse me!!!' when we need to get around someone in the mall so he has always been ahead of his time. And a perfect little gentleman. I keep waiting for him to ask me for a seersucker suit!
- There are a lot of people on the blogs, twitter and the rest of cybertown always whinging about parties they have to go to and trying to figure out how to get out of them. Please take a moment to be grateful for every single invitation. Each one tells you someone actually thought about you, you crossed someone's mind. Someone thinks enough of you to have you in their home. You are loved. There are many people out there who go years without a single invitation for even just coffee. Some people never get invited to any parties, evening drinks, bbqs, games nights or any other events. Some people never cross anyone's mind. Some people spend every weekend and holiday sitting home alone, lonely, feeling forgotten and would give anything to just be remembered and wanted. So please, think about the the next time you are wishing you could stay home.
- I am convinced Costco is where people meet their affairs at lunchtime. A few weeks ago I happened to be there around noon and I noticed something I have never seen there before...a lot of romance. I tend to go to Costco in the evenings so I dont see the daytime crowd as a rule. I did notice during this lunchtime visit that there are a lot of couples shopping together and they all seem very passionate. Now, I'm not talking about teenagers, I'm talking about middle aged couples hanging off each other, making out in the produce section, passionate embraces in the cereal aisle and then some. I love my husband but I can assure you, I have never felt the need to get some smooching on while picking out laundry detergent! I dont feel the need to walk arm and arm in while gazing into each other's eyes in front of the cheese bin. I have never been overcome with lust in the bakery aisle. I am sure most couples would agree with me, we have our urges under control in public. The only conclusion I can draw is there are a lot of affairs going on and they are happening in Costco during lunch breaks!
Have a fabulous day!
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Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Twelfth Night
If music be the food of love, play on;
Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting,
The appetite may sicken, and so die
That strain again! it had a dying fall:
O, it came o'er my ear like the sweet sound,
That breathes upon a bank of violets,
Stealing and giving odour! Enough; no more:
'Tis not so sweet now as it was before.
O spirit of love! how quick and fresh art thou,
That, notwithstanding thy capacity
Receiveth as the sea, nought enters there,
Of what validity and pitch soe'er,
But falls into abatement and low price,
Even in a minute: so full of shapes is fancy
That it alone is high fantastical.
"Twelfth Night is a festival in some branches of Christianity marking the coming of the Epiphany and concluding the Twelve Days of Christmas. It is defined by the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary as "the evening of the fifth of January, preceding Twelfth Day, the eve of the Epiphany, formerly the last day of the Christmas festivities and observed as a time of merrymaking".
A recent tradition in some English-speaking countries holds that it is unlucky to leave Christmas decorations hanging after Twelfth Night, a belief originally attached to the festival of Candlemas (February 2nd).
The Lord of Misrule symbolizes the world turning upside down. On this day the King and all those who were high would become the peasants and vice versa. At the beginning of the Twelfth Night festival, a cake that contained a bean was eaten. The person who found the bean would rule the feast. Midnight signaled the end of his rule and the world would return to normal. The common theme was that the normal order of things was reversed. This Lord of Misrule tradition date back to pre-Christian European festivals such as the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Ancient Roman festival of Saturnalia."
So eat, drink, make merry and forgo the diet until January 7th!
Have a fabulous day!
**As always, many thanks to Wikipedia for always making me look smarter than I am**
Friday, December 31, 2010
Goodbye 2010
It has come time to say goodbye to 2010. It feels like the year that never was...where did it go? I was looking through blog posts from the past year and realised things I thought happened in the summer actually happened in January and February - how strange is that!? Why was I so apathetic about so much of it? Just thinking about this Christmas I could've easily skipped over it and gone on with my life without regret...I am surprised at how many people I know feel the same way. Most people I know didnt bother with presents, decorated out of obligation, and have opted to pack up their decor early. Perhaps we squeezed all we could out of 2010 by Halloween and just needed to get on with new beginnings, fresh starts and the big plans we have for 2011.
It's not that I didnt enjoy 2010....it just seems like it was more a time of laying groundwork for bigger things. It is the year I had my midlife crisis. It shocks me but I spent a good chunk of the year trying to recapture 1985 and everything I felt, learned and cherished that year. My ipod has been playing a lot of Phil Collins, Miami Vice, Van Halen and Def Leopard - I keep finding myself closing my eyes and I can almost transport myself to a high school dance or party. I can conjure the way my locker smelled (a combination of Finesse and Wind Drift) and the way the cafeteria sounded every day at lunch time. Suddenly, while writing this, I remembered my grade 9 crush. I wont say his name here, I havnt seen him since and for all I know he has google alerts and will crawl out of the woodwork to shatter the memories - I prefer to keep him tucked away as a handsome teenage boy in jeans, topsiders and a rugby shirt rather than a 40-something, balding, out of shape, peaked-at-eighteen middle aged man who will no doubt be wearing short sleeved dress shirts. I will remember him as the boy who, while knowing I had a gargantuan crush on him, stopped to make sure I was ok when he saw I was crying in a secluded hallway. A simple kindness, but one that might've shaped my view of men from from then on. Perhaps my husband owes him a beer.
2010 was the year of the most amazing Olympics I can remember! Canada put on an awesome show and many incredible performances! I've never been prouder to be a Canadian and we showed the world how it's done!
2010 was a year of perspective. One friend was airlifted to the city while going through a heart attack and another lost her home to a fire. I stopped more than a few times this year simply to count my blessings. I told the Suburban Prince that a friend always says 'She's rich' when she is asked what I do for a living. His response? We are. We are? Huh? Yes, we are rich. We have our health, a roof over our heads, cars in the driveway, food in the fridge, electricity, running water, heat and the means to enjoy a nice life. And, each other. What more does anyone need to be defined as rich?
Remember waiting for months for the new Sex and the City movie? I had such high hopes and left the theatre feeling a bit let down. Sure the parties and antics and outfits we fun, but isnt Charlotte's conversation with Miranda what we really walked away with? Even when we get everything we want, life can be hard sometimes. Children certainly show us what we are made of and who we really are. Sometimes mommy just needs to get away and be her old self to be able to appreciate (and tollerate) what she has at home. And that's ok.
2010 brought us the follow up to The Official Preppy Handbook and I know I was counting down the days leading up to it's release. The silence was deafening. Dare I say it? True Prep wasnt all we hoped it would be? It followed the format, stayed true to the ideals and certainly helped us through the fleece minefield! But what was missing? Lisa Birnbach told me she had no idea we were looking for an update....I told her we could've used some help through the 90's. I dont know if we learned anything new but it certainly reinforced, for most of us, we were going in the right direction. For those of us who weren't born American, to a legacy, near a country club or sailing school, we need the reassurance from the prep of all preps and for that, Lisa, I thank you.
In 2010 my blog went in every direction...maybe this year it will find it's place - much like my life. I spent this year 'finding myself' but let's not get to deep, I like to find myself at cocktail parties and charity events. I often wondered if I am writing a lifestyle blog - I write about my lifestyle so who knows. Do I think I am writing a preppy blog? It never occured to me to define my blog that way as I couldn't imagine writing only of preppy things. My preppiness is a natural state so it's not like I think it is anything special. Certainly not special enough for me to put thought and typing into it. I just blog what I like, what I observe and what I think is funny. Whatever my blog ends up being...please dont ever call it a 'mommy blog'...there are enough of those out there as it is!
For the first time in my life I actually considered being a party planner. I dont know how I fell into this except that I have a small child who has birthdays and I have a big ego. I have never done anything half way and dont like to be outdone by anyone. Perhaps not my best character trait but without people who go over the top, the rest of us might not know the bar is set high and at least make an attempt to reach it. I love throwing parties and with my blog I have had a chance to showcase what I do. So many people are gracious enough to think (or at least say) I do a good job and the suggestion came up many, many times, 'You should be a party planner'. Maybe 2011 is the year for this. Maybe now I feel the time is right. Maybe now it will all come together. Maybe now I know what I will be when I grow up.
When one goes through a midlife crisis, one has to confirm their worth. One needs to know the last 25 years meant something, that one learned something and in a sense, has cast a shadow. As I entered the 40th year of my life I kept asking 'What have I accomplished?' and struggled to find the answer. Im not a captain of industry, hadnt become famous, hadnt created anything, left my mark on anything, changed anyone's life or path and I certainly didn't feel I had done much but float through life, easy peasy, on a pink cloud, never really needing to put much effort into anything. But 40 loomed. Waiting. Daring me to prove something. Anything! I started thinking my life over and realised I had learned an awful lot. So many people had come and gone, so many places have been visited, relationships ended, loved ones died and through it all I listened to people...so many wise people, but I also listened to myself. I dont consider myself a very deep person but somewhere inside I had something to say and it started pouring out, onto my keyboard and into the blogisphere. I took the most important things I have learned over the last 25 years and turned them into a book. A book! While I was dancing through life, unbeknownst to me, a book was brewing. It isnt a big book nor it is my last book, but it will always be...my first book.
While I was busy trying to perhaps define myself I was invited to join Rotary International and tagged along with a friend to a few meetings. Smartest.Decision.This.Year. Suddenly I was where I belong! Surrounded by fun, ambitious, energetic people who are dedicated to bettering our community. I suspect this is my big chance to make a name for myself in our little town. To show them what I'm made of. I see a step-and-repeat in my future!
In 2010 I met my dear friend High Heeled Life. Who knew anyone near me would ever read my blog and find a connection! From the moment we met we have been great friends and I am so grateful for that first email she sent me that started it all. I know my life wouldnt be the same with her and MrG in it and I love knowing the Little Prince has an auntie and uncle who dote on him and have become a part of our family. Without HHL my book would still be sitting on my laptop waiting for someone to believe in me and for that I will forever owe her a debt of gratitude.
I have always loved theatre and for some reason saw more shows this year than I have seen in the last 10 years. I can only assume it is because when mommy finally got back into life and out in the world, I decided I was leaving no stone unturned, no cork unpopped and no show unseen!
The Little Prince found his voice. At last. After months of work, classes, an amazing school and the never ending efforts we put into him, he has surpassed the level expected of him and at his 3rd birthday will be tested for kindergarten. A whole year early! My heart overflows with pride everytime he runs down the hall yelling 'Mommy, mommy, mommy!!', a word I thought I would never hear. I am brought to tears every time I think of how far he has come and know he is destined for greatness. The love I have for this child is unfathomable, indefinable, overflowing, unending and every time he puts his hands on my face and comes in for a big sloppy kiss I am brought to a place of peace and I know where I belong. At two and a half he can count to 100, spell his name, recite our phone number, name every animal we have ever shown him and repeats everything I say...the good, the bad and the not so pretty. The best Christmas present was hearing him sing Frosty The Snowman. I guess we both found our voices this year!
2008 was the worst and hardest year of my life.
2009 was about picking up the pieces and survival.
2010 was about figuring it all out.
2011 is going to be epic. Huge. My year.
It's the year I simplify, minimize and take everything I prepared for this year and make it happen.
Happy New Year!
Have a fabulous day!
It's not that I didnt enjoy 2010....it just seems like it was more a time of laying groundwork for bigger things. It is the year I had my midlife crisis. It shocks me but I spent a good chunk of the year trying to recapture 1985 and everything I felt, learned and cherished that year. My ipod has been playing a lot of Phil Collins, Miami Vice, Van Halen and Def Leopard - I keep finding myself closing my eyes and I can almost transport myself to a high school dance or party. I can conjure the way my locker smelled (a combination of Finesse and Wind Drift) and the way the cafeteria sounded every day at lunch time. Suddenly, while writing this, I remembered my grade 9 crush. I wont say his name here, I havnt seen him since and for all I know he has google alerts and will crawl out of the woodwork to shatter the memories - I prefer to keep him tucked away as a handsome teenage boy in jeans, topsiders and a rugby shirt rather than a 40-something, balding, out of shape, peaked-at-eighteen middle aged man who will no doubt be wearing short sleeved dress shirts. I will remember him as the boy who, while knowing I had a gargantuan crush on him, stopped to make sure I was ok when he saw I was crying in a secluded hallway. A simple kindness, but one that might've shaped my view of men from from then on. Perhaps my husband owes him a beer.
2010 was the year of the most amazing Olympics I can remember! Canada put on an awesome show and many incredible performances! I've never been prouder to be a Canadian and we showed the world how it's done!
2010 was a year of perspective. One friend was airlifted to the city while going through a heart attack and another lost her home to a fire. I stopped more than a few times this year simply to count my blessings. I told the Suburban Prince that a friend always says 'She's rich' when she is asked what I do for a living. His response? We are. We are? Huh? Yes, we are rich. We have our health, a roof over our heads, cars in the driveway, food in the fridge, electricity, running water, heat and the means to enjoy a nice life. And, each other. What more does anyone need to be defined as rich?
Remember waiting for months for the new Sex and the City movie? I had such high hopes and left the theatre feeling a bit let down. Sure the parties and antics and outfits we fun, but isnt Charlotte's conversation with Miranda what we really walked away with? Even when we get everything we want, life can be hard sometimes. Children certainly show us what we are made of and who we really are. Sometimes mommy just needs to get away and be her old self to be able to appreciate (and tollerate) what she has at home. And that's ok.
2010 brought us the follow up to The Official Preppy Handbook and I know I was counting down the days leading up to it's release. The silence was deafening. Dare I say it? True Prep wasnt all we hoped it would be? It followed the format, stayed true to the ideals and certainly helped us through the fleece minefield! But what was missing? Lisa Birnbach told me she had no idea we were looking for an update....I told her we could've used some help through the 90's. I dont know if we learned anything new but it certainly reinforced, for most of us, we were going in the right direction. For those of us who weren't born American, to a legacy, near a country club or sailing school, we need the reassurance from the prep of all preps and for that, Lisa, I thank you.
In 2010 my blog went in every direction...maybe this year it will find it's place - much like my life. I spent this year 'finding myself' but let's not get to deep, I like to find myself at cocktail parties and charity events. I often wondered if I am writing a lifestyle blog - I write about my lifestyle so who knows. Do I think I am writing a preppy blog? It never occured to me to define my blog that way as I couldn't imagine writing only of preppy things. My preppiness is a natural state so it's not like I think it is anything special. Certainly not special enough for me to put thought and typing into it. I just blog what I like, what I observe and what I think is funny. Whatever my blog ends up being...please dont ever call it a 'mommy blog'...there are enough of those out there as it is!
For the first time in my life I actually considered being a party planner. I dont know how I fell into this except that I have a small child who has birthdays and I have a big ego. I have never done anything half way and dont like to be outdone by anyone. Perhaps not my best character trait but without people who go over the top, the rest of us might not know the bar is set high and at least make an attempt to reach it. I love throwing parties and with my blog I have had a chance to showcase what I do. So many people are gracious enough to think (or at least say) I do a good job and the suggestion came up many, many times, 'You should be a party planner'. Maybe 2011 is the year for this. Maybe now I feel the time is right. Maybe now it will all come together. Maybe now I know what I will be when I grow up.
When one goes through a midlife crisis, one has to confirm their worth. One needs to know the last 25 years meant something, that one learned something and in a sense, has cast a shadow. As I entered the 40th year of my life I kept asking 'What have I accomplished?' and struggled to find the answer. Im not a captain of industry, hadnt become famous, hadnt created anything, left my mark on anything, changed anyone's life or path and I certainly didn't feel I had done much but float through life, easy peasy, on a pink cloud, never really needing to put much effort into anything. But 40 loomed. Waiting. Daring me to prove something. Anything! I started thinking my life over and realised I had learned an awful lot. So many people had come and gone, so many places have been visited, relationships ended, loved ones died and through it all I listened to people...so many wise people, but I also listened to myself. I dont consider myself a very deep person but somewhere inside I had something to say and it started pouring out, onto my keyboard and into the blogisphere. I took the most important things I have learned over the last 25 years and turned them into a book. A book! While I was dancing through life, unbeknownst to me, a book was brewing. It isnt a big book nor it is my last book, but it will always be...my first book.
While I was busy trying to perhaps define myself I was invited to join Rotary International and tagged along with a friend to a few meetings. Smartest.Decision.This.Year. Suddenly I was where I belong! Surrounded by fun, ambitious, energetic people who are dedicated to bettering our community. I suspect this is my big chance to make a name for myself in our little town. To show them what I'm made of. I see a step-and-repeat in my future!
In 2010 I met my dear friend High Heeled Life. Who knew anyone near me would ever read my blog and find a connection! From the moment we met we have been great friends and I am so grateful for that first email she sent me that started it all. I know my life wouldnt be the same with her and MrG in it and I love knowing the Little Prince has an auntie and uncle who dote on him and have become a part of our family. Without HHL my book would still be sitting on my laptop waiting for someone to believe in me and for that I will forever owe her a debt of gratitude.
I have always loved theatre and for some reason saw more shows this year than I have seen in the last 10 years. I can only assume it is because when mommy finally got back into life and out in the world, I decided I was leaving no stone unturned, no cork unpopped and no show unseen!
The Little Prince found his voice. At last. After months of work, classes, an amazing school and the never ending efforts we put into him, he has surpassed the level expected of him and at his 3rd birthday will be tested for kindergarten. A whole year early! My heart overflows with pride everytime he runs down the hall yelling 'Mommy, mommy, mommy!!', a word I thought I would never hear. I am brought to tears every time I think of how far he has come and know he is destined for greatness. The love I have for this child is unfathomable, indefinable, overflowing, unending and every time he puts his hands on my face and comes in for a big sloppy kiss I am brought to a place of peace and I know where I belong. At two and a half he can count to 100, spell his name, recite our phone number, name every animal we have ever shown him and repeats everything I say...the good, the bad and the not so pretty. The best Christmas present was hearing him sing Frosty The Snowman. I guess we both found our voices this year!
2008 was the worst and hardest year of my life.
2009 was about picking up the pieces and survival.
2010 was about figuring it all out.
2011 is going to be epic. Huge. My year.
It's the year I simplify, minimize and take everything I prepared for this year and make it happen.
Happy New Year!
Have a fabulous day!
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Monday, December 20, 2010
Spiced Pear Cocktail
2 oz. Schnapps, pear
1 oz. Cream
1 sprinkle Cinnamon
Mix the cream (almond milk could work too!) and schnapps, give a little shakeyshake and pour into a glass. Sprinkle cinnamon on top and enjoy!
A nice alternative to all of the cranberry drinks we have at this time of year!
Have a fabulous day!
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
50th Anniversary Party
On November 25th we held a 50th Anniversary party for my inlaws. People came from all over - including a few I was hoping might not come! We booked a private room in a restaurant and they did a great job of catering to my every whim, moving tables and chairs until I was happy and keeping the vodka flowing in my direction!
The dessert table all set up before guests arrived and
starting sticking their hands in the bowls.
Thank goodness they got married in December
when it's easy to get gold balls!
The cake. The cake of my nightmares. Long story but after hours of discussion with the decorator about what I wanted this is what she came up with...nothing really like what I described and showed her photos of. The hedgehog and oak leaves are good...it's the right tartan...but the rest...hmm. Oh and since she messed up the first cake she had to make a second one with less than 24 hours to go. Everyone tells me I should be a party planner but this situation is exactly why I could never go ahead with it - my area just doesnt have quality vendors I can trust and count on. Anyhoooooooo my inlaws had no idea what the cake was supposed to look like so they loved it.
The first cake had red around the bottom...
it's like she thought it was a Christmas cake.
The hedgehog is MIL's clan symbol and the oak leave is FIL's.
Oak leaf cookies I had shipped up from the US.
If only we had great bakers here!
Thank goodness for the Scottish bakery! When I placed an order for 50 meringues they asked what the occassion is and when I told them it's for a 50th anniversary they offered to tint them yellow for me! These are MIL's favourite treat!
FIL's favourite treat - Poppycock.
I feel like I need to wash my mouth out with soap.
The favour boxes and coffee service
I peeled the labels off of dozens of Fererro Rochers!
Pacokeco did all the labels, stickers, invitations etc
for me and my inlaws loved all of it!
Thank goodness that's over with!
Have a fabulous day!
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Monday, December 13, 2010
December Friendship Gifts!
I made these December friendship gifts back before our annual party and gave them out as favours as well. I made extras so I have something to give everyone who visits over the next couple of weeks!
I got white paper bags from Michael's and put my own personalized stickers on them - I found the image online (three cheers for google!) and added in our names and printed them on sticker paper.
In each bag I put a packet of hot chocolate and a chocolate covered candy cane. I folded the top down, punched a hole and tied it with a ribbon. Easy peasy!
I completed these in one evening so it was easy to look like a superstar!
Have a fabulous day!
PS....please comment on the post below to help raise money for the charity Christmas dinner!
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Christmas in a Glass
1 bottle Prosecco, or other sparkling dry white wine, well chilled
1 bottle of cranberry flavored syrup
Pour the Prosecco into glasses. Add a capful of the syrup to each glass of the Prosecco, to taste.
As an alternative...pour a couple of shots of cranberry into a bottle of Prosecco, add a straw and carry on your merry *hic* way!
I love the simplicity of this drink - there is a reason why a kir royale always hits the spot - who needs more than two ingredients in glass?
In a time when it is so easy to get carried away and overcomplicate things, I make a note to stop and turn to Nigella who will always tell me to simplify, simplify, simplify.
Have a fabulous day!
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Snow..snow...snow...I feel like I jinxed myself!
Happy Wednesday!
It has been a quiet day for me as the Suburban Prince took the Little Prince to the zoo for the morning and I have spent the day working on the Christmas tree (which is not my favourite thing to do!). This afternoon I have plans to go to a mall 45 minutes from here but since it has been snowing all day I dont know if that will happen...I have been looking forward to it all week and...it's the closest Sbux! I need my fix! I promised the local exchange student (well she isn't that local, she is from Chile) that we would go shopping today. Snowed in never works for me as I always have so much to do!
I am guest blogging over at Skip's blog today! I did another 'Dressing Avery' post and I think it is so super adorable! You have to check it out!
Our Christmas party is on Saturday so I am busybusy getting the house ready for everyone coming - I think we have about 30 people coming over! I'm not doing anything fancy this year and didn't put up even half of the decorations. Next year I will go all out again but this year I'm just not feeling it. I swear I am hiring someone to do it next year!
Have a fabulous day!
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Monday, November 22, 2010
Spreading Christmas Cheer!
Last week Brown Eyed Belle and I were both saying how much we wanted to get on with Christmas but felt it was just a touch too early (not here in Canada really, but my American friends need to get through Thanksgiving first before they get in the Christmas mood) so we decided to wait until today and do a grand unveiling of our blogs together!
If you dont know Brown Eyed Belle you really must visit her blog and say hello! She always posts the most beautiful photos and loves all things pretty! She is just the most adorable girl and spreads cheer all year long!
I have a very busy few weeks ahead of me starting this past weekend (I know, it's behind me now but ya know, I've been busy) with the lunch I provided for my Rotary club. I made a big pot of soup and arranged lots of subs, chips, cakes, cookies, fruit and hot chocolate for all of the members who went to the Habitat For Humanity build site for the day. It was a lot of running around making sure everything was where it was supposed to be at the right times but it was fun and everyone had a great lunch to warm them up!
If you are looking for something to do in a charitable way, please consider contacting your local Habitat For Humanity to arrange lunch for the workers. They rely on the good hearts of neighbours, local businesses and anyone who would like to help out so anything we can do to help feed the people who volunteer their time to help is most appreciated!
Today I am determined to finish staining the bookshelf I have been working on for a few weeks now - I keep thinking I've done enough then decide it needs just one more coat.
Then I need to make a hot chocolate and get on with Christmas decorating. I am looking out the window right now and it's raining which isn't exactly putting me in the mood - but a candy cane stir stick, my MadMen style Christmas CDs and some tinsel should get me into my seasonal Elfin state of mind!
I also need to get the pumpkins off my front step and replace them with garlands, a wreath, lights and other decor. I am looking for some sort of potted tree with twinkly lights on it. The Suburban Prince showed me one in Friday's flyer that was 70% off (now you speaka my language!) and just this second I told him he should go and get it on his way home from the Little Prince's skating lessons. Guess who didn't tell me the sale was only at the weekend? Guess who is in a bit of hot water?
On Thursday we are finally, finally having the 50th anniversary party for my inlaws. I have been working on this party for 6 months and so can't wait for it to be over! Dealing with some of their friends has made me seriously question their ability to make lucid judgements about other people. I've always believed a good barometer of someone is how they treat your children and when a friend of my inlaws is a jerk to me, it makes me wonder what kind of people they spend their time with! Anyhoooooooooo I have everything ready except the favour boxes which will be done *fingers crossed* tomorrow if not tonight. Lots of photos of the cake and desserts will be coming! I have big plans for the dessert table so I hope reality can compare to what is in my mind!
Oh and then after the party I need to get myself back to town (a 100km drive, in rush hour traffic no less) for a candle or jewelry or container party of some sort. My neighbour invited me to come with her and for the life of me I can't remember what I committed to!
On Friday our town is doing their annual Candlelight Walk down the main street and to the town park where we will sing carols and light up the park! This is always so much fun as everyone is there and it's a big social event. The theatre will be filled with Christmas trees decorated by local businesses to be raffled off - the money raised goes to local charities so we will be buying lots of tickets over the next few weeks!
After the candlight walk and tree lighting I will be heading home to put the Little Prince to bed and Hermes Scarf Friend will be dropping her teenage son off here and she and I will be going out for a cocktail and catch up (read: gossip about people we know) in one of the local bars. When I say bar I mean tiny little drinking hole, not rowdy nightclub. See the empty martini glass? This is how mine will look at around 9:05pm because darlin', mama needs a cocktail! (How was that? I have been working on my Southern drawl!).
And because I might be bored this week with nothing to do...I am hoping to go to the Christmas House Tour on Saturday afternoon with a neighbour. She is going to see about tickets today so I will know soon enough! I will be posting lots of photos of this too! On Saturday evening the same neighbour is coming to watch movies with me so it will be jammies, SATC2 and take out!
On Sunday...I can fall down! Oh no wait, I will have to catch up on everything else! I have no idea how working moms do it - if I had a job outside of my house I would need a wife! Thank goodness for scheduled blog posts written at 11pm!
Have a fabulous day!
Have a fabulous day!
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
21 Ways to make people like you
I thought this would be a great refresher for all of us as we head into the holiday season with all of it's parties and events! I can't remember where I saw this article and can't find the link in my favourites so I apologize now for what seems like plagerism. If you recognize it please let me know so I can give credit for it.
1. Be Attentive to Others and Never Stop Listening
Self-centered people are usually unlikable. When you’re involved in a conversation, it’s important to focus more on the other person and less on yourself. If you genuinely concern yourself with others and listen to them closely, you’ll make scores of friends with little effort. Remember, everybody loves a good listener. (SP - At least learn to fake it well!)
2. Compliment People Who Deserve It
Go out of your way to personally acknowledge and compliment the people who have gone out of their way to shine. Everybody likes to hear that their efforts are appreciated. (SP - Compliments are free!)
3. Make Yourself Available and Approachable
If people cannot get a hold of you, or have trouble approaching you, they will forget about you. Your general availability and accessibility to others is extremely important to them. Always maintain a positive, tolerant attitude and keep an open line of communication to those around you. (SP - Answer emails and voice mails within 24 hours to keep the people around you feeling good. Nothing feels worse than being ignored)
4. Speak Clearly so People Can Understand You
Most people have a very low tolerance for dealing with people they can’t understand. Mystery does not fuel strong relationships and likeability. (SP - Or how about people who answer a question with just a little bit of info which puts you in the position to have to ask them more questions. I find this quite arrogant. When asked a question please give a complete and proper answer or just say you dont want to discuss it)
5. Never Try to Be Someone You’re Not
All people have the subconscious ability to detect a liar. Even academy award winning actors slip up every now and then. Fake people are not likeable. Ask yourself this: If you don’t like who you really are, why the heck should I like you? (SP - It's ok to adopt a way of life, way of thinking, new attitude and many other positive personality traits but dont try to make your neighbours think you are rich with your fake Gucci)
6. Address People by Their Name
People love the sight and sound of their own name, so make sure you learn to remember names. Use them respectfully in both oral and written communication. (SP - repeat the person's name when you are introduced to help cement it in your mind)
7. Mirror the Person You’re Conversing With
You can mirror someone by imitating their body language, gestures, movements and facial expressions during a one on one conversation. The other person will unconsciously pickup on the familiarity of your mirrored actions, which will provide them with an added sense of comfort as they speak with you. The more comfortable you make them feel, the more they will enjoy being around you. (SP - I learned this one when I was single and dating...want to make that boy like you? Take a sip of your drink when he sips his!)
8. Always Ask to Help … and Help When Asked
Everyone appreciates the gift of free assistance and those who supply it. Highly likeable people always spare time for others, regardless of how busy their own schedules are. Remember, helping people get what they want is the #1 key to getting what you want. (SP - Dont be one of those people who wont accept help. A good friend lets their friends be good friends)
9. Never Get Caught Lying
Everybody stretches the truth at times, but everyone hates a liar. Ironic, isn’t it? Regardless, understand that your credibility and likeability will get crushed if you are caught telling a lie. (SP - You can't really call someone out on their lies if they can turn around and call you out on yours)
10. Say “Please” and “Thank You”
These 2 simple phrases make demands sound like requests and inject a friendly tone into serious conversations. It can mean the difference between sounding rude and sounding genuinely grateful. (SP - Nothing irks me more than a lack of ThankYou's in my life. I actually stopped sending a family member presents because we never knew if she received them or liked them!)
11. Use Positive Language (Body and Verbal)
You can use positive language skills to exhibit yourself as a helpful, constructive person rather than a destructive, disinterested one. Positive body language involves the act of maintaining eye contact while speaking, using hand gestures to accentuate important points, leaning in closer while someone else is speaking, smiling, and mirroring the person you’re involved in a conversation with. Positive verbal language concentrates on what can be done, suggests helpful choices and alternatives, and sounds accommodating and encouraging rather than one-dimensionally bureaucratic. (SP - Try to only talk with your hands after you have put your drink down. Salt soaks red wine out of carpets if you happen to forget to put your drink down)
12. Smile
Everyone likes the sight of a genuine smile. Think about how you feel when a complete stranger looks into your eyes and smiles. Suddenly she doesn’t seem like a stranger anymore, does she? Instead she seems warm and friendly, someone you wouldn’t mind being around for a little while longer. (SP - We all look more attractive and approachable when we smile)
13. Keep Unqualified Opinions to Yourself
If you don’t have all the facts, or you’re uneducated on the topic of discussion, it’s in your best interest to spend your time listening. Unqualified opinions just make a person sound foolishly arrogant. (SP - Like the timemy mother someone announced that getting married at city hall isn't a legal wedding as it's not done by a minister in a church)
14. Provide Tangible Value
Don’t just follow in the footsteps of everyone else. Figure out which pieces of the puzzle are missing and put them in place. When you add tangible value, you increase your own value in the eyes of others. (SP - Call the hostess on your way to the party to ask if she needs anything picked up like ice or dip)
15. Respect Elders, Respect Minors, Respect Everyone
There are no boundaries or classes that define a group of people that deserve to be respected. Treat everyone with the same level of respect you would give to your grandfather and the same level of patience you would have with your baby brother. People will notice your kindness. (SP - And for heaven's sake...please dont swear or yell at your children in Wallies)
16. Make Frequent Eye Contact … but Don’t Stare
There’s little doubt that eye contact is one of the most captivating forms of personal communication. When executed properly, eye contact injects closeness into human interaction, which leads to likeability. The key is to make frequent eye contact without gawking. If you fail to make eye contact you will be seen as insincere and untrustworthy. Likewise, an overbearing stare can make you appear arrogant and egotistical. (SP - You know that person who stares while you speak then keeps staring when you have finished but doesnt say anything leaving you squirming and talking more which leads to babbling? Let's not be that person)
17. Don’t Over-Promise … Instead, Over-Deliver
Some people habitually make promises they are just barely able to fulfill. They promise perfection and deliver mediocrity. Sure, they do deliver something. But it’s not inline with the original expectations, so all it does is drive negative press. If you want people to like you, forget about making promises and simply over-deliver on everything you do. (SP - If you do promise something and can't follow through, please let the person you promised know as soon as possible so they can make other arrangements)
18. Stand Up for Your Beliefs Without Promoting Them
Yes, it is possible to stand up for your beliefs without foisting them down someone else’s throat. Discuss your personal beliefs when someone asks about them, but don’t spawn offensive attacks of propaganda on unsuspecting victims. Stand firm by your values and always keep an open mind to new information. (SP - This is a great one! It's ok to discuss things like religion and politics but you will alienate the people around you if you insist your beliefs are the only right beliefs. If you want others to respect your choices you must respect theirs)
19. Make a Firm Handshake
There is a considerable correlation between the characteristics of a firm handshake (strength, duration, eye contact, etc.) and a positive first impression. (SP - A limp handshake tells me more about you than anything you could possibly say to me. Don't be afraid to practice shaking hands before meeting people)
20. Keep Your Hands Away from Your Face
Putting your hands on your face during a conversation tells the other person that you’re either bored, negatively judging them, or trying to hide something. (SP - Police interrogators know someone is lying
when they touch their nose)
21. Dress Clean
“Clothes and manners do not make the man; but, when he is made, they greatly improve his appearance.” Henry Ward said that, and he knew exactly what he was talking about. People will always judge a book by its cover. While a stylish dress code is not absolutely necessary, it can drastically alter another person’s perception of you. (SP - Wash, iron and take care of your clothes. This tells people you take care of the small details and can deliver on the big details too)
Have a fabulous day!
1. Be Attentive to Others and Never Stop Listening
Self-centered people are usually unlikable. When you’re involved in a conversation, it’s important to focus more on the other person and less on yourself. If you genuinely concern yourself with others and listen to them closely, you’ll make scores of friends with little effort. Remember, everybody loves a good listener. (SP - At least learn to fake it well!)
2. Compliment People Who Deserve It
Go out of your way to personally acknowledge and compliment the people who have gone out of their way to shine. Everybody likes to hear that their efforts are appreciated. (SP - Compliments are free!)
3. Make Yourself Available and Approachable
If people cannot get a hold of you, or have trouble approaching you, they will forget about you. Your general availability and accessibility to others is extremely important to them. Always maintain a positive, tolerant attitude and keep an open line of communication to those around you. (SP - Answer emails and voice mails within 24 hours to keep the people around you feeling good. Nothing feels worse than being ignored)
4. Speak Clearly so People Can Understand You
Most people have a very low tolerance for dealing with people they can’t understand. Mystery does not fuel strong relationships and likeability. (SP - Or how about people who answer a question with just a little bit of info which puts you in the position to have to ask them more questions. I find this quite arrogant. When asked a question please give a complete and proper answer or just say you dont want to discuss it)
5. Never Try to Be Someone You’re Not
All people have the subconscious ability to detect a liar. Even academy award winning actors slip up every now and then. Fake people are not likeable. Ask yourself this: If you don’t like who you really are, why the heck should I like you? (SP - It's ok to adopt a way of life, way of thinking, new attitude and many other positive personality traits but dont try to make your neighbours think you are rich with your fake Gucci)
6. Address People by Their Name
People love the sight and sound of their own name, so make sure you learn to remember names. Use them respectfully in both oral and written communication. (SP - repeat the person's name when you are introduced to help cement it in your mind)
7. Mirror the Person You’re Conversing With
You can mirror someone by imitating their body language, gestures, movements and facial expressions during a one on one conversation. The other person will unconsciously pickup on the familiarity of your mirrored actions, which will provide them with an added sense of comfort as they speak with you. The more comfortable you make them feel, the more they will enjoy being around you. (SP - I learned this one when I was single and dating...want to make that boy like you? Take a sip of your drink when he sips his!)
8. Always Ask to Help … and Help When Asked
Everyone appreciates the gift of free assistance and those who supply it. Highly likeable people always spare time for others, regardless of how busy their own schedules are. Remember, helping people get what they want is the #1 key to getting what you want. (SP - Dont be one of those people who wont accept help. A good friend lets their friends be good friends)
9. Never Get Caught Lying
Everybody stretches the truth at times, but everyone hates a liar. Ironic, isn’t it? Regardless, understand that your credibility and likeability will get crushed if you are caught telling a lie. (SP - You can't really call someone out on their lies if they can turn around and call you out on yours)
10. Say “Please” and “Thank You”
These 2 simple phrases make demands sound like requests and inject a friendly tone into serious conversations. It can mean the difference between sounding rude and sounding genuinely grateful. (SP - Nothing irks me more than a lack of ThankYou's in my life. I actually stopped sending a family member presents because we never knew if she received them or liked them!)
11. Use Positive Language (Body and Verbal)
You can use positive language skills to exhibit yourself as a helpful, constructive person rather than a destructive, disinterested one. Positive body language involves the act of maintaining eye contact while speaking, using hand gestures to accentuate important points, leaning in closer while someone else is speaking, smiling, and mirroring the person you’re involved in a conversation with. Positive verbal language concentrates on what can be done, suggests helpful choices and alternatives, and sounds accommodating and encouraging rather than one-dimensionally bureaucratic. (SP - Try to only talk with your hands after you have put your drink down. Salt soaks red wine out of carpets if you happen to forget to put your drink down)
12. Smile
Everyone likes the sight of a genuine smile. Think about how you feel when a complete stranger looks into your eyes and smiles. Suddenly she doesn’t seem like a stranger anymore, does she? Instead she seems warm and friendly, someone you wouldn’t mind being around for a little while longer. (SP - We all look more attractive and approachable when we smile)
13. Keep Unqualified Opinions to Yourself
If you don’t have all the facts, or you’re uneducated on the topic of discussion, it’s in your best interest to spend your time listening. Unqualified opinions just make a person sound foolishly arrogant. (SP - Like the time
14. Provide Tangible Value
Don’t just follow in the footsteps of everyone else. Figure out which pieces of the puzzle are missing and put them in place. When you add tangible value, you increase your own value in the eyes of others. (SP - Call the hostess on your way to the party to ask if she needs anything picked up like ice or dip)
15. Respect Elders, Respect Minors, Respect Everyone
There are no boundaries or classes that define a group of people that deserve to be respected. Treat everyone with the same level of respect you would give to your grandfather and the same level of patience you would have with your baby brother. People will notice your kindness. (SP - And for heaven's sake...please dont swear or yell at your children in Wallies)
16. Make Frequent Eye Contact … but Don’t Stare
There’s little doubt that eye contact is one of the most captivating forms of personal communication. When executed properly, eye contact injects closeness into human interaction, which leads to likeability. The key is to make frequent eye contact without gawking. If you fail to make eye contact you will be seen as insincere and untrustworthy. Likewise, an overbearing stare can make you appear arrogant and egotistical. (SP - You know that person who stares while you speak then keeps staring when you have finished but doesnt say anything leaving you squirming and talking more which leads to babbling? Let's not be that person)
17. Don’t Over-Promise … Instead, Over-Deliver
Some people habitually make promises they are just barely able to fulfill. They promise perfection and deliver mediocrity. Sure, they do deliver something. But it’s not inline with the original expectations, so all it does is drive negative press. If you want people to like you, forget about making promises and simply over-deliver on everything you do. (SP - If you do promise something and can't follow through, please let the person you promised know as soon as possible so they can make other arrangements)
18. Stand Up for Your Beliefs Without Promoting Them
Yes, it is possible to stand up for your beliefs without foisting them down someone else’s throat. Discuss your personal beliefs when someone asks about them, but don’t spawn offensive attacks of propaganda on unsuspecting victims. Stand firm by your values and always keep an open mind to new information. (SP - This is a great one! It's ok to discuss things like religion and politics but you will alienate the people around you if you insist your beliefs are the only right beliefs. If you want others to respect your choices you must respect theirs)
19. Make a Firm Handshake
There is a considerable correlation between the characteristics of a firm handshake (strength, duration, eye contact, etc.) and a positive first impression. (SP - A limp handshake tells me more about you than anything you could possibly say to me. Don't be afraid to practice shaking hands before meeting people)
20. Keep Your Hands Away from Your Face
Putting your hands on your face during a conversation tells the other person that you’re either bored, negatively judging them, or trying to hide something. (SP - Police interrogators know someone is lying
when they touch their nose)
21. Dress Clean
“Clothes and manners do not make the man; but, when he is made, they greatly improve his appearance.” Henry Ward said that, and he knew exactly what he was talking about. People will always judge a book by its cover. While a stylish dress code is not absolutely necessary, it can drastically alter another person’s perception of you. (SP - Wash, iron and take care of your clothes. This tells people you take care of the small details and can deliver on the big details too)
Have a fabulous day!
Thursday, October 7, 2010
My apple pie was a work of art!
I bought these cutters last year and was very excited to use them this year! I used to oak leaf cutter to make the top of my apple pie for Thanksgiving dinner....
I will be honest and admit I used pie crust from the grocery store (anyone who has a problem with that can come and do my laundry while I make crust from scratch because I just dont have time to dither about with something I can easily purchase and tastes just as good - in fact, people are always asking me for my pastry recipe lol!) I let the crust warm up enough to take it out of the pan and roll it out. This is important because when I assembled the crust it amounts to a few layers of dough so they should be thin to not make an inch of top crust. I used 4 pie crusts to make this pie but it is worth it!
I cut out around 100 leaves and put them in a container between layers of waxed paper and put them in the freezer. This is the kind of thing that can be prepped in advance so hours aren't spent on one pie in one day. I filled a 3rd pie crust with my apple pie filling (apples, cinnamon, spices, brown sugar) and rolled out the 4th pie crust to make it thinner before putting it on top of the pie.
I used water to 'glue' the leaves onto the top crust and worked my way around until it was covered.
Ready to go in the oven!
I made a crust protector out of tin foil and put it on the pie halfway through baking to prevent burnt edges.
My finished pie!
Tips...
- Dont let the leaves hang over the edge very much
- Egg wash the top for a more dramatic look
- Pile the apples higher as they will sink a bit when baking
Have a fabulous day!
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Friday, September 17, 2010
Friday's Random Thoughts
Happy Friday!! What a week it has been! I can't believe how busy it is around here with getting ready for Autumn, activities, family, and schedules! I need a clone!
- The Little Prince has aquired a taste for a new food. I am quite embarassed to even admit this. The Furry Prince is not happy about it at all....one day I gave the Little Prince a dog cookie for the Furry Prince and rather than hand it over he decided to taste it...and hasn't looked back! Aparantly dog cookies are the greatest thing ever as someone feels the need to have a meltdown in front of the pantry from time to time and when someone does get his little hands on them he eat them as fast as he can before mommy or daddy can take them away. Yes. I have that child. **The dog cookies are all natural and human grade**
- As I was getting my closet cleaned out and ready for Autumn clothes I realised I hadn't worn a single skirt all Summer. I have no idea why except I just never had any opportunities. Next Summer I need to make an effort to get them all worn.
- Fastest way to be unfollowed by me on twitter...spend an afternoon complaining about the crying toddler on the same flight as you. Especially if you dont have children. And start talking about how parents should be required to have a licence in order to have children especially if you base their parenting skills on one very high stress situation. Karma is a b*tch.
- My inlaws now know about the anniversary party and started off saying they dont want a party - does that sound a bit ungrateful? The Suburban Prince thinks it seems a bit arrogant. We didn't want to tell them but it was just way too hard finding a place we could get them to and also get all of their friends to. So now they know and instantly MIL started trying to make suggestions but we told her she isn't allowed an opinion or to even bring it up.
- I finished reading The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest. I have to say this one wasn't my favourite of the entire series but I was very satisfied with how the story ended. It's a shame there wont be any more as I actually quite like Lisbeth.
- Thank you to everyone who left us Anniversary wishes! We appreciate every single one! High Heeled Life and her man sent us a beautiful flower arrangement - a photo is below! Thank you HHL!
- I have had almost 900 unique hits on my blog since September 5th...20 from Toronto - that's enough for a great meetup! I would love to know who they all are! If you are one of my Toronto visitors please say hi or drop me a line and perhaps we can all get together for a great Toronto blogger party! A unique hit is not how many times a site has been visited but how many individual IP addresses have visited. If someone visits 45 times it will only count them once. I am blown away at how often my blog is visited - I had no idea!
- We were having a nightmare of a time whenever we went to change the Little Prince's diaper - to the point I was getting very concerned about why he was freaking out about taking off his diaper. Turns out he wants to potty train and felt we were depriving him of the chance to sit on the potty. Boys are so complicated!
- I am working on some chemistry in the form of a pumpkin pie martini. *hic* I expect to have my concotion perfected by the end of the weekend tho I might be blogging from rehab by then!
Have a fabulous day!
- The Little Prince has aquired a taste for a new food. I am quite embarassed to even admit this. The Furry Prince is not happy about it at all....one day I gave the Little Prince a dog cookie for the Furry Prince and rather than hand it over he decided to taste it...and hasn't looked back! Aparantly dog cookies are the greatest thing ever as someone feels the need to have a meltdown in front of the pantry from time to time and when someone does get his little hands on them he eat them as fast as he can before mommy or daddy can take them away. Yes. I have that child. **The dog cookies are all natural and human grade**
- As I was getting my closet cleaned out and ready for Autumn clothes I realised I hadn't worn a single skirt all Summer. I have no idea why except I just never had any opportunities. Next Summer I need to make an effort to get them all worn.
- Fastest way to be unfollowed by me on twitter...spend an afternoon complaining about the crying toddler on the same flight as you. Especially if you dont have children. And start talking about how parents should be required to have a licence in order to have children especially if you base their parenting skills on one very high stress situation. Karma is a b*tch.
- My inlaws now know about the anniversary party and started off saying they dont want a party - does that sound a bit ungrateful? The Suburban Prince thinks it seems a bit arrogant. We didn't want to tell them but it was just way too hard finding a place we could get them to and also get all of their friends to. So now they know and instantly MIL started trying to make suggestions but we told her she isn't allowed an opinion or to even bring it up.
- I finished reading The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest. I have to say this one wasn't my favourite of the entire series but I was very satisfied with how the story ended. It's a shame there wont be any more as I actually quite like Lisbeth.
- Thank you to everyone who left us Anniversary wishes! We appreciate every single one! High Heeled Life and her man sent us a beautiful flower arrangement - a photo is below! Thank you HHL!
- I have had almost 900 unique hits on my blog since September 5th...20 from Toronto - that's enough for a great meetup! I would love to know who they all are! If you are one of my Toronto visitors please say hi or drop me a line and perhaps we can all get together for a great Toronto blogger party! A unique hit is not how many times a site has been visited but how many individual IP addresses have visited. If someone visits 45 times it will only count them once. I am blown away at how often my blog is visited - I had no idea!
- We were having a nightmare of a time whenever we went to change the Little Prince's diaper - to the point I was getting very concerned about why he was freaking out about taking off his diaper. Turns out he wants to potty train and felt we were depriving him of the chance to sit on the potty. Boys are so complicated!
- I am working on some chemistry in the form of a pumpkin pie martini. *hic* I expect to have my concotion perfected by the end of the weekend tho I might be blogging from rehab by then!
Don't mind my ugly fireplace - it came with the house and is being replaced.
Have a fabulous day!
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