Tag/ Ready for Christmas 2015

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1) What’s your favourite holiday movie?
 My favorite holiday movie is Miracle on 34th Street.
2) What’s your favourite Christmas colour?
 My favorite Christmas colour is red and if I could add white I would.
3) Do you like to stay in your PJs or get dressed up for Christmas?
 This year with everything that happened with my father in law passing late last year (December)  and my mom passing in August we decided to just do a very chill Christmas so I am sure it will be a pj kind of day all day.
4) If you could only buy one person a present this year who would it be?
 If I could only buy one person a gift this year it would have to be for Michael because he truly deserves it. He has been such a great boy this year. He started high school and he is doing so well and he makes me proud each and every day.
5) Do you open your presents Christmas Eve or Christmas morning?
 We open presents on Christmas day.
6) Have you ever built a ginger bread house?
 Yes we did one one year and it didn’t turn out that great so we never did them again.
7) What do you like to do on your Christmas break?
 Since I am a stay at home mom during Christmas break we like to try and sleep in, watch movies and basically just take it easy. We need a break from the day to day routine.
8) Any Christmas wishes?
 My only Christmas wish is for everyone to be happy and healthy this holiday season and to be kind to everyone.
9) Favourite Christmas smell?
 My favorite smell is cookies baking.
10) Favourite Christmas meal or treat?
 My favorite Christmas meal is the whole turkey dinner with potatoes, veggies, stuffing and cranberry sauce. 

Merry Christmas Everyone

Recipe/ Easy Fudge

This is one of those recipes that I always make at Christmas time. I have to admit I use to make fudge in the past and for some reason it never came out right and I almost given up on making it until I discovered this recipe.
Its super easy and quick. I hope you Enjoy it.
The 5 minute Fudge Recipe:
Ingredients:
1 2/3 cup of sugar
2/3 cup of evaporated milk
2 tablespoons butter
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 cups of mini marshmallows
1 1/2 – 2 cups semi sweet chocolate chips
1/2 cup chopped walnuts
1 teaspoon vanilla
(You can omit the walnuts if you don’t want them in your fudge. I have made them both ways and they have turned out fine.)
Directions:
-Combine sugar, milk, butter, and salt in a saucepan.
-Stir over med heat until a full boil and then boil for 5 minutes after it comes to full boil.
-Stir constantly.
-Remove from heat
-Stir in marshmallows, vanilla and chocolate chips and walnut if you are using them.
-Stir until marshmallows are melted and blended.
-Pour into a foiled line pan and chill until set.
(I use a the regular square pan)

Holiday Gift Guide Day 16 & Blog Tour-Review/ The Sparkle Box

Holiday Gift Guide Day 16 & Blog Tour-Review/ The Sparkle BoxThe Sparkle Box by Jill HardieChristine Kornacki
Format: Hardcover
Published by Ideals Children's Books on 2012
Pages: 18
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Genres: Christian, Christmas & Advent, Holidays & Celebrations, Religious, Values & Virtues, Young Adult

Sam is so excited about Christmas! He's thinking about his Christmas list, anticipating holiday parties, and puzzling over one very mysterious gift -- a sparkly box sitting on the mantel above the fireplace. In the midst of the festivities, Sam and his family participate in various acts of kindness to others. On Christmas morning, when Sam finally opens the Sparkle Box, he finds only slips of paper that record the family's good deeds. Sam's parents explain that the things that they've been doing for others are, in fact, a gift for Jesus -- for Jesus said that whatever we do for the least of these, we do for Him. This heartfelt story will inspire readers to adopt this faith-centered tradition in their own homes, using the included Sparkle Box.

I received this book for free from publisher/pr firm in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

I am super excited to share with you today a book I received for a blog tour I am on today called The Sparkle Box by Jill Hardie and Illustrated by Christine Kornacki.

I have to saw right away that I love the cover with the embossing and glitter box. The illustrations inside the book are beautifully done they are vibrant and beautiful to look at. The images are very realistic looking.

Before I begin my review I should share with you the website for The Sparkle Box all you have to do is click on the book title and it will take you to the page.

Sam is a young boy who is excited about Christmas, like any other child is during the holiday.

This isn’t going to be your typical Christmas book. Its not going to focus on Santa Claus or about the presents that Sam wants and will probably get instead the story will center around caring and helping others in need during this time of the year and about Jesus.

The story begins with Sam’s mother having a sparkly box on the mantle that catches Sam’s eye. He questions his mom about the box and all she will tell him is that they have to fill the box before it can be opened. As time goes on he keeps asking him mom about the box. She tells him there is something int he box but they can’t open it yet because they still need to add things.

Throughout the book the story is showing us the family is helping the less fortunate with dropping off food and blankets to a shelter, how the father’s company has donated to a village in Africa and how Sam’s school has a tree and they decorate it with hats, scarves & mittens.

I loved this book and the message behind it and what I loved the most was the author showed us that Sam who is young notices things in the world that most ignore and he took it upon himself to help someone in need without being asked to.

Finally Christmas morning arrives and they can open their presents. As much as Sam is excited to open his presents its the sparkly box that attracts him the most. When he opens the box he notices small pieces of paper inside with things written on them. He is puzzled at first but then begins to read them.

Mittens and a candy bar given to someone in need.

Warm blankets and food for the homeless

A well in Africa that will provide clean drinking water.

His mother explains that they are the gifts to Jesus in honor of his birthday. This confuses Sam but his mother explains that when we give to others or help others we are giving it to Jesus.

I think this is the perfect book to give children this year and I highly recommend it. The book also include a box to make in the back of the book and I think we will be filling it up this holiday season. This would also make a fantastic family tradition in families that are just starting out who want to teach thei

There were so many things I liked about this book. First, Christmas was being celebrated with all the decorations and special traditions, but that was not the emphasis. The focal point was Christ and the less fortunate. It is quite the opposite nowadays as else is highlighted by all the worldly activities and Jesus is pushed aside.
I also liked the fact that Santa wasn’t mentioned once. His image as grown to such proportions that he takes the place of Christ. Not only in celebrating Christmas but sadly in the hearts of children. Little ones love to give and this book introduces them to the idea of how to give gifts to Jesus by helping the needy.
I was surprised and delighted to see in the back of the book was a Sparkle Box to put together! You can start your own family tradition of giving gifts to the One Who gave all to us! A must have for anyone that has children or works with children! It is a book to be treasured through generations!

 

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Stocking Stuffers for Ladies

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Good morning everyone and welcome to my final Christmas Stocking Stuffer Ideas post for Christmas 2015. Today I am going to offer you some suggestions for stocking stuffers for girls, aunts, moms etc. that special girl in your life.

This is items that I had picked up for myself last Christmas (2014). I am hoping that one year my DH will decided to take it upon himself and do this for me but so far its been a no go. I have told him that one year I would like to be surprised when I open my stocking although he did slip a few things in without me knowing.

 

 

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So here is what was in my stocking I hope that it will offer you some suggestions for your own and if you think of anything else please share it with me. I am always on the hunt for good stocking stuffers items.

  • a note pad and pen (because I have turned into a note taker this few years)
  • a new tooth brush and tooth paste (like I said staples in out stocking)
  • deodorant (another staple)
  • chocolate (for some reason its not all pictured here but another staple)
  • a magazine (I always pick up something different each year)
  • hand warmers
  • a bath and body works shower gel in vanilla bean
  • two friend chain bracelets/necklace one is Ugly Sweater Rafiki Friend Chainand the other is Snowflake Rafiki Friend Chain
  • Bourjois traveling pouch with 5 different brushes
  • a few foil samples
  • Yves Rocher 4 pack of mini nail polishes (silver, rose, green & coral)
  • eos lip balm a Ray of holiday Sunshine  (Rachel Roy collection)
  • covergirl full lash bloom mascara
  • almay intense i-color  (green)
  • essence 3d shadow (irresistible caramel cream)
  • nail polishes ( essence aquatix collection under water love/finding dori/aquatix bay) and NYC tribeca silver)
  • lipsticks/lipglosses (NYC 314 petal/ 301 cafe) (Revlon ultra HD lip lacquer Rose Quartz & Revlon Color burst 001 honey) (Maybelline matte 655 daringly nude) (L’oreal in fallible le gloss 8hr 405 coral sand) (annabelle lipsies hot chocolate/roasted marshmallows)

You can throw in a gift cards to her favorite stores, book marks, and so much more.

I hope these ideas help you out some.

Stocking Stuffer Ideas for Men

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Good Morning and welcome to another Stocking Stuffer ideas post.

Today I am going to talk about stocking stuffers that you can get the man in your life. I have to admit I always have a hard time finding items to put into the stocking. Do you? I did start pretty early this year and was on the hunt for anything that was small, fun, unique and things that I knew he would like.

This is stocking from last Christmas (2014) and the ideas are usually the same. So I hope that this list will help you come up with some ideas of your own and please share anything that I could put in future stockings.

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  • A new tooth brush and new paste (this is always a staple in our stockings)
  • chocolates (last year I went with our standard Lindt gold bear and some Kinder eggs)
  • hand warmers
  • deodorant (another staple)
  • a magazine (he never buys this but enjoys reading it)
  • a little note pad with a pen
  • a kool aide drink mix (he loves this)
  • a package of lottery tickets
  • gift cards for gas, Tim Horton’s and subway
  • a coupon booklet that he can redeem for things

There was some things missing since we cleaned up the tree the day after Christmas but some other ideas you can use are key chains, little pocket flashlights, shower gels, lip balms etc

 

All I Want For Christmas Is… #1

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Danya from A Tapestry of Words started this fun little feature on her blog called All I Want For Christmas Is… and basically what you do is share your wishlist of books. I thought that this would be something fun to do perhaps on a weekly bases until Christmas. Can you believe we are in December and Christmas is in a few short weeks?

I am no where near being started so over the next week or so I will be shopping, shopping and more shopping for gifts for my family. The only gifts I have done are for my two secret Santa’s I am taking part in this year.  Are you ready?

Today my wishlist book is:

I had read the little sampler I got from BEA and I have to say Adriana’s newest book sounds amazing