Friday, November 16, 2012

Prepping for our First Christmas

Growing up, my family typically put up Christmas decorations the day after Thanksgiving.  It was nice to enjoying Thanksgiving without skipping it and going straight from Halloween to Christmas.  But this year is obviously different.  I'm not in Missouri for Christmas.  Robert isn't in Kansas for Christmas.  It's our first Christmas together in our own house, and I guess it's time to create some new traditions.  We really don't have any fall decor, and I was getting antsy for Christmas so we cracked out the decor this week.  I'm really not looking forward to Thanksgiving this year.  Honestly, it sounds like it's going to be kind of depressing.  I get off Thursday and Friday, so it's not really enough time to travel anywhere.  We had planned to do Thanksgiving with a bunch of friends from our complex, but it doesn't look like that will turn out.  Once again, Katie and Jered have come to the rescue.  We'll be having Thanksgiving with them and two of their friends from Durham.  It's clearly not a normal Thanksgiving, but I am thankful that we don't have to spend it by ourselves eating turkey sandwiches and chips.

Because of all of this, I am totally ready to move forward to Christmas.  When packing away all the decor last year, Mom put my items in a separate box so I could take it all to NC with me.  Serina did the same for Robert.  We ended up with a nice stash of ornaments, crafts, and decor.  I wanted to take a second and highlight our precious treasures.  So many wonderful memories.

One of the many many many traits I love about Robert is his ability to take instructions (or even work without instructions) and figure out how to create/work something.  I simply cannot do this.  Serina had given us some great Christmas ribbon before she moved last year.  This wire ribbon is velvet-y and has sheet music printed on it in gold ink.

I have had a vision for about a month for how I wanted to decorate our little kitchen window, and I am very pleased with it.  We bought the wreath at the SEBTS craft fair, but it was a little plain, so Robert spruced with up with a bow.  The angels were made by Robert's Grandma June.  When Serina was getting ready to move last winter she did some downsizing and let Robert and Bethany choose items that they wanted.  One of the items Robert picked was the set of angels. 

Who doesn't love a good school craft from the 90's?  And what's on the inside...

5 year old Robert.  Is he not the most awesome 5 year old you've ever seen?

We love love love our hand-carved olive wood nativity that Mom and Dad picked up for us while they were in Israel this summer.  What a unique and special present!

Gotta represent my Ozarkian roots - jean fabric door hanger with "Merry Christmas, ya'll!"

A close up of the adorable angels


Silver Dollar City has a candle shop, and I got to deep these Santa Clauses back in the day.

This picture is just too much.  Top left - Bet you don't have a Santa Claus painted onto a ping pong paddle.  Jealous?  The snowman lamp has a springy carrot nose, and turning it on makes the room feel so cozy.  I think you'd agree that the homemade snowman that Robert made in the mid 90's has held up quite well.  And who doesn't love a nice Santa nicknack?

This "tree" is one of my absolute favorite Christmas decorations.  I think it's because it's so unique - I've never known anyone else to have one - and it came from such a sweet friend.  My friend Vicky Ellis loves Christmas more than anyone else I've ever known - the woman keeps up one Christmas tree year-round!  She gave me this beautiful gift about five years ago.  And you also have to note the bowl of coal on our coffee table.  My iPhone made it look super washed out, but this stellar idea was Robert's.  It's definitely a conversation piece.

Robert and I had the distinct honor of receiving his Grandma June's first Pinterest craft last year - the candle in potpourri with a pretty gold bow. 

Another unique decoration that not many people have - I homemade nativity scene made by Pepaw.  When you're storing it, all of the pieces fit inside of the frame of the nativity.  Perfect!

A VBS craft from years ago.  Anybody else have one of these?


A Christmas Choir that Robert made out of an egg carton back in the day.  He's one creative kid!
We are very excited to get a live Christmas tree this year.  My family has never gotten one before.  We've had the same awesome artificial tree my entire life, and literally every branch gets an ornament.  I have fond memories of going with Pepaw to chop down a tree for his and Memaw's house.  We just went alongside the highway and chopped one down.  I remember him saying, "They want you to do this.  If we didn't chop down a tree the city would just chop it down anyway."  Hmm... :)

So what are some of your favorite Christmas decorations?

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Being an Adult

Being an adult definitely has its perks: No bedtime, picking what you eat, having a car, making money at a real job, etc.  But then there are lame parts of being an adult.
  1. Going to the dentist - Basically every single time I go to the dentist the hygienist says something like, "Wow!  You're teeth are wonderful.  You must have had braces (no).  Do you bleach your teeth (I did before the wedding but not on a regular basis).  You're gums are so healthy (why thank you).  You must brush and floss every day (yes)."  The dentist comes in and says the same thing but adds, "You have five million cavities."  How on earth does this happen?  Is it like lice where people say you get it from having a super clean head/hair?  You get cavities from having super awesome teeth?  How can I have an awesome mouth but have cavities?  I went to the dentist last Friday.  I had made the appointment for 8am.  I got to work at 7:57 - super proud of myself for getting to work early.  I sat down, turned on my computer, and oh my goodness I have to be at the dentist in three minutes.  Of course the dentist was 20 minutes back in the direction where I came from.  I was late.  As my punishment they made me wait 90 minutes before seeing the dentist.  I had a coupon for a free exam and x-rays.  I didn't even think about that not including a cleaning until I was charged $97.  Seriously?  What kind of nonsense is that?  So I have two cavities.  How much will that cost?  $300.  Of course I don't have dental insurance because I'm not a permanent employee yet.  Good grief.  I think I'll wait to get those filled until my teeth fall out.  Also, I have a bone spur in my mouth.  What the crud?  I had noticed a hurty hard thing on my gum above my top canine on the right side.  I asked about.  So I've always known I had an overbite.  Apparently something that comes along with that is having my bottom teeth hit my top teeth really hard each time I chomp down.  Over 22 years of doing this has caused a fracture in my bone.  To repair itself it created a scar on the bone which is now trying to shoot through my gum.  I could get it taken care of - cut open, shave off the bump, stitch it up.  But if two fillings equals $300 I can only imagine how much a minor surgery costs.  We'll be waiting for that as well.
  2. Car recalls - I got a letter in the mail last week saying there was a recall on my car.  Apparently the passenger side airbag doesn't go off unless there is somebody in the driver's seat.  I called Ford to set up an appointment.  They don't do recalls on Saturdays (GRR).  I said that's fine but I would need a courtesy car to get to work.  They don't have those.  What on earth?  But I could ride a school bus that leaves each day at 8:15.  I have to be at work at 8:00.  My job is 45 minutes away from Ford by car.  I can only imagine how long it would take by school bus when you have to stop to drop off other people.  I told her that simply would not work.  "Uhh...hang on...Okay.  How about Saturday at 8:00?"  Boom!  Fixed.
  3. Car taxes.  Nuff said.

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