Saturday, December 31, 2011

North Pole Breakfast


In an effort to celebrate the everyday -- and surprise the kids -- I decided that this year we would start a brand new Christmastime tradition:  Our first-ever North Pole Breakfast.  A whimsical little way to kick off a December full of family time and fun.  It was basically Sunday breakfast ... with a little extra pizazz, planning, creativity, and fun. 

{My inspiration for this new tradition came from this sweet blogger last year.  She really knows how to make the everyday memorable!}

I had such a great time thinking about how to make our inaugural event special and memorable.  Bringing those visions to life bit by bit was even more enjoyable.  Especially since I had to be sneaky so as not to blow the surprise.  I felt like a kid on Christmas Eve!  And it was really hard to keep the secret.





For the most part, I decorated with what I had on hand, filling in with a few new (and super inexpensive) purchases from places like Target and Wal-Mart.  I found some sweet little trinkets here and there for goody baskets as well.  Just to add to the excitement and fun.




 I prepped the table and goodies after the kids were in bed ... and everything was waiting for them when they came down for breakfast the next morning.  Their squeals and excitement were priceless, as were the conversations we had while munching on muffins, fruit, and other assorted treats.  All set to a backdrop of Christmas music, giggles, and chatter.




 As is so often the case, it's the small things that mean the most.  The times spent together around the table ... eating, talking, and making memories.  It was everything I was hoping for and so much more.  The kids were tickled pink and planning next year's fun before we even left the table.  I think we have ourselves a new tradition.






I was thrilled that several friends also planned their own North Pole Breakfasts after hearing about ours.  Each one was unique and special, just like the families who brought them to life.



::: Here's what our NPB Menu included :::

• Assorted Fruit and Dip
• Gingersnaps
• "North Pole" Donuts
• Eggnog
• Hot Chocolate and Mini Marshmallows




{Thanks to Pinterest, I've already got some fresh and fun ideas for next year's breakfast.  After all, it's never too early to start dreaming ... and preparing to make the magic and memories happen ...}

Friday, December 30, 2011

Season's Greetings!



As we look hopefully toward the beginning of a brand new year, I wanted to check in with you all and wish you well.

I know it's been ages  -- far too long -- but I assure you I am still standing, still healing, and still very much navigating this roller coaster ride of a journey.  We are now well beyond the worst, but adjusting to this "new normal" has been a challenge for me.  Loss has finally given way to gain, but it seems that regaining my equilibrium and sense of self is going to take yet more time, patience, faith, and understanding.  Most days are wonderful in comparison to six months or a year ago ... but emotions are still running very high.  Fortunately, I was given a clean bill of health in October and I've been hitting the ground running ever since.  We've been busy making the most of where we are right now -- working on house projects, crafting, celebrating the every day, catching up on long-neglected chores, and basking in the warm glow of the holiday season.  

This space has been idle because I've been focusing all of my energies elsewhere, not really knowing how to get myself back in the loop.  Frankly, I'm not sure if I'll be carving out time to blog more regularly or not.  I do miss this space so much, but I'm finding there just aren't enough hours in the day to accomplish everything on my wish list.  I guess only time will tell...


In the meantime, here's a peek at some of the things that have been keeping us so very busy these last months:













As always, thank you for your interest, prayers, and faithful support.  I am humbled ... and so incredibly appreciative of each and every one of you.  May 2012 be a wondrous, memorable, healthy, and restorative year for us all ... Let the New Year begin!