Sunday 30 December 2018

Christmas Blog Reflection

     
Christmas has come and gone for another year. I can easily say this was the best Christmas for me, at the very least as an adult. For a long time, I swore I would never have kids (or get married for that matter). At Christmas was the only time I would rethink that, so needless to say Jake made the season amazing for me. He also made me think long and hard about what the season is to me as well.

        As a result, while most of my posts were appearing, they were not necessarily being shared. I started to question how my blog was done back in October, and realized how much it wasn't me anymore. I am 100% a planner, and love making my lists, and organizing, it is something I enjoy, but who I am has changed drastically in the last year. Once my blog would start in September, it was tunnel vision for me, all my spare time was about getting ready for Christmas. Now I have a higher priority in Jake, and a lot less time on my hands. In addition, I am less about what is next, and more about what is now, with my son. I also realized that, while I talked about not needing to put together the perfect Christmas, that's EXACTLY what I was trying to achieve. This is why my blog series, will make a drastic change next year (and perhaps a little taste in the very first week of 2019). I'm not about to commit completely to what I plan to do, but I plan to make the series next year less frequent (likely once a week) and more real, but more on that later.

        I will continue the series, and getting ready early, but I will continue my posts along the way about my family, and this blog will be way more fun for me. I saw something on TV this year (yes the hallmark movies) and a character said "Isn't Christmas just something that happens"...absolutely not! There is planning, and preparations that are required, but it should be more organic than we tend to allow. There should be some chaos, that's where the memories are made and the stories come from. So next year you will hear about the overflowing sink while thawing the turkey, or breaking the bake element a week before Christmas on your discontinued oven.

      I might have another post or two for this year's series, but not like you saw in the last 3 months. It will likely be next week some time.

       I hope your Christmas was amazing, mine absolutely was. We had guests right up until yesterday, and I'm exhausted, but so very happy.

      K, Luv Ya, Bye!

      Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Friday 21 December 2018

Christmas Post #44, Last Shopping Trip

          We started the grocery list in the beginning of October, and have been chipping away at it since then. By now the list shouldn't be massive, but it's time for that last grocery trip before Christmas. Take our 3 lists and combine them into the one final chapter of all our our meal planning as you set out to the mayhem that is the grocery store.

          My #1 tip, get up early and be there within the first hour of opening. Very few people are already shopping at 7am, and it's nice and quiet and not rushed. I actually really enjoy early morning grocery shopping, it was the getting up that I used to struggle with, but 7am now? As a mother? no problem.

          Also I would like to make note today marks the start of turkey thaw 2018. I'm not sure why I enjoy sharing this part with you every year, but I do.

          My next post will be Christmas Eve, and I can't say I'm sure what time it will actually go up. This is the Christmas Prep finish line!

        K, Luv Ya, Bye!

        Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Wednesday 19 December 2018

Christmas Post #43 One last Clean

         Less than a week and Christmas will be here! When do your guests arrive (if you have them coming). Guests or no, I prefer my place to be REALLY clean over Christmas, so that is what this post is about, the final major clean before Christmas. I'm not talking like scrub walls and stuff, but tackling some of this larger cleaning projects around the house so anything after this should take a couple min.

         I'm a strong believer of setting a deadline on Christmas eve at a point I say, if it ain't done, it ain't gettin done. I want to be able to sit back, relax and enjoy. For me, knowing my house is clean helps to make that possible.

         Not a fun post, but one that might help you have more fun later.

         K, Luv Ya, Bye!

        Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Monday 17 December 2018

Christmas Post #42, Final Assessment

       One week from today is Christmas Eve, so now seems a great time to do the final assessment. I have done two other assessment posts, just giving the coles notes version of what things should be accomplished at this point. Since we're nearly at the end, seems like a good time.

        Where we're nearing the finish line, I don't have a lot on this list for you really. The previous two were playing a role in getting you started early so at this point, you'd kind of be sitting pretty. The 3 things that I would say would be:

           *Get your Baking Done
           *Wrap your gifts
           * Make up your Sanity Basket

         I still encourage you to enjoy some things like a movie night or looking at lights, but other than that...This blog has been serving the purpose of keeping you as stress free at this point as possible.


         K, Luv Ya, Bye!

         Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Friday 14 December 2018

Christmas Post #41, Look at the Lights

         
So this is one, I've been waiting so desperately for. Every year I look forward to driving around to look at the lights, and going to a local display. But last year while we went to all of this, all I could think about was sharing it with Jake this year.

          Looking at Christmas Lights is another of those universal traditions, and something I have waited so long to do with my child.

         Going to the light display with the family has been a tradition on Christmas Eve for years, and we hope to go again this year, but we have to wait and see how little man will do with it all. SO we will be going just the three of us before, because it's not something I'm willing to miss.

         Find the lights displays around you, or even just drive around the neighborhood. This is definitely a great tradition to follow up with Hot Chocolate too.

         K, Luv Ya, Bye!

         Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Wednesday 12 December 2018

Christmas Post #40, the Sanity Basket

        What a weird title am I right? You very well may thank me after this post. When you wake up Christmas morning with the kids, it will be pandemonium. You will cling to your coffee and be unsure of which way is up. Actually I have no idea, this is my kid's first Christmas...

       But it doesn't matter what the case is, on Christmas morning, there will be things you need, and that you'll go searching for, and it would just be easier if they were right at your finger tips right? Enter stage left the sanity basket. So mine isn't actually a basket, mine is a decorative box, the container isn't important, the contents are. Here are somethings you might want to have at the ready:

        *An all in one screw driver
        *Scissors
        *Needle nose pliers
        *Box cutter
        *Tape
        *Phone Charger
        *Camera
        *Video Camera
        *Batteries (different sizes)
        *Garbage bags
        *Manuel Can opener
        *Pen

       You may not need all of this, you may only need 2 things total, but wouldn't you rather be prepared?

       K, Luv Ya, Bye

       Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Monday 10 December 2018

Christmas Post #39, Movie Night

       
Way back when we did the Master list I talked about how it would be helpful in you preparing  and remembering your own personal traditions. There are some traditions that seem to be universal though, and I feel this is one of them. Have a family holiday movie night. This is an assignment, but it's also a chance for you to relax, unwind and enjoy what this holiday is really all about. I have a collection of the classic kid specials that I've been trying to introduce Jake to. So odds are we'll go with one of those. Bright colours and music are Jake's thing....but we could end up watching the Wiggles Go Santa Go...

        I recommend having a movie for after the kids are in bed too, just something for your and your other half to enjoy. The movie White Christmas has gained sentimental value with my. Apparently it was my grandmother's favorite, which got me into it in the first place. But for me, I'll never forget the one snowfall we had before we had the snowblower. We had one full size shovel and an emergency car sized shovel. Needless to say we were down to one eventually, I even threw my back out enough I couldn't work the next day ( I swear there is a special part to this). During one of Cale's turns outside I made a massive pot of soup since we just got home. I tagged him out and when he finished, he came out and took over again and told me White Christmas was on TV. He finished up the driveway soon after (we have a big driveway so it took a while), and we cuddled and watched White Christmas until 2am. It sounds so insignificant, but it's a special memory for me.

       Make some of your own special memories or traditions!

      K, Luv Ya, Bye!

      Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Friday 7 December 2018

Christmas Post #38 Wrapping

       
I have been after you for a while to keep on top of your gift shopping, and about now you should be wrapping it up, both figuratively and literally. Today's assignment is wrapping your gifts. By now you should know when it comes to Christmas preparations, I like to make an event of it.

          When I was a kid, I would go Christmas shopping every year with my uncle, and we had a blast. After we were done shopping, we would always go to his house and wrap up the gifts we bought, and listen to Christmas music. So this is exactly what I do. I tend to go for Boney M. This wa a record (yes record) he always played and it's probably my favorite Christmas cd (yes cd). It gets played a couple of times while Cale and I wrap, fortunately Cale likes that one too. Some times we have cookies and hot chocolate too, but like I said, it's usually a special evening.

         So wrap up the shopping and wrap up the gifts!

        K, Luv Ya, Bye!

        Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Wednesday 5 December 2018

Christmas Post # 37, Holiday Baking

   
    Baking, it's not a strong point for me. I can follow a recipe, so I'm good, but there is a chemistry required for baking while cooking, if you know the flavor you're going for you can generally achieve it.
 
          I generally bake once a year, and this is that time. We gathered the recipes a while back and now is the time to bring them to life. I like to get the baking done early, because it's done, and you can enjoy cookies for the next 20 days, but also because if some one pops in on you unannounced over Christmas for a coffee or something, you have cookies if nothing else. One thing I generally do too is freeze a good portion of them. If I left cookies out as a free for all, Cale would probably have them gone before Christmas. So I pack some away and freeze them for Christmas, and any specific occasions I might want them for.

         For some Christmas baking is the highlight for them every season, it's your time to shine!

        K, Luv Ya, Bye!

        Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Saturday 1 December 2018

Post for Papa Bear

         

For the last several years, this has been the hardest day of the year for me. Today marks 7 years since we had to say goodbye to my dad.

          I woke up this morning and did what I normally do with Jake  and I was very excited to go to his very first advent calendar for the very first time, until it made me realize what today was. This being said the greatest thing to ever happen to me was sitting in my arms smiling at me. I fought back the tears, as I have more than once in the last 2 years knowing my son will never know one of the greatest men I will ever know, and the man who played probably the most pivotal role in my life.  But at the same time, Jake has made me have more pride and respect for my dad than I had before, which was already an astronomical amount.

         In becoming a parent I've discovered it's the hardest thing I've ever done, and still the most rewarding. I finally know what it was my dad felt for my brother and I and it's indescribable. Over the years, I've heard people say, they don't know how you did it, and I agree with them. But now I know what pushed you to.

         As much as it hurts you're not here to see your grandson, I've seen you in him. When his eyes were changing all the time it reminded me of you, and the steel blue he landed on still reminds me of you. There is the odd grin that I see of yours too. While he may not know you dad, you're part of him, and I'm glad I can see that. I love you daddy and still miss you so much.

Friday 30 November 2018

Christmas Post #35 Second Assessment

         Okay, assessment post #2. Really quick, the purpose of the assessment posts is to give you a bare bones, Christmas exclusive version of this blog series. It can also be a great reminder of things you let fall through the cracks. Here is this months list:

          *Gather Your movies, music and Books
          *Get your Christmas Card List REady
          *Have another Look at your Grocery List
          *Plan Your Parties
          * Decorate
          *Clean Your Appliances
          *Try to finish up your gift shopping

         That's the second Assessment, the final one will be just before Christmas

         K, Luv Ya, Bye!

         Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Wednesday 28 November 2018

Christmas Post #30, Round up the Recipes

   
     Food plays an enormous role in your holiday season. It could be something special you make for a meal, the cookies you HAVE to make, or your grandmother's special dessert. Now is the time to get them all together and figure out what you plan to do this year, omit, and what you need.

        Now some of these recipes may be included in your master menu, if that's the case, make sure everything you need is on your grocery list. I don't include these in the groceries early on because typically when I get to this part, it's the recipes I do before Christmas, cookies and treats and stuff. Adding these to the grocery list could get confusing because they can be more time sensitive, while the rest is more we have a set deadline.

       I also enjoy this project because I have some special Christmas Cook books and usually try and do at least one thing from them to try something new.

       K, Luv Ya, Bye!

       Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Monday 26 November 2018

Christmas Post #34, Stock Up on Freezer Meals

     
 I usually like to have a couple of these on hand anyway, but your assignment is to stock up on freezer meals. We're about to embark on the month of celebration, there are going to be nights where you need to throw something in the oven and not think about it. It could be because you have to get ready to go to an event, or because you legit do NOT have the energy to even think of dinner.

         You can use flipp to help you find these on for a good price, already made, you can also double recipes that freeze well and make your own.

         You can thank me later.

         Next Post is an Assessment post!

         K, Luv Ya, Bye!

         Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Saturday 24 November 2018

My baby girl

   

    I don't think I've done a post on our wonderful girl in a while, and over the last 8 months that's exactly what she's been. Alice was a rescue, and she came with some serious social issues. I'm not sure what happened to her before us, but something must've. She doesn't like most other dogs ( we've seen a couple of exceptions) and she is scared of new people. She tends to warm up quicker to women, she's terrified of new men, and kids. So we weren't sure how she was going to handle Jake. I could sum it up in one word, beautifully.

     Alice seemed to understand Jake needed space, and we needed her to understand that we were very busy, and she did. She would go and lay down when one of us was holding him, and try and sneak in some lovin when we weren't. Now that Jake is getting bigger, I tend to be more concerned about him with her over her with him. She is incredibly gentle with him, and gives him kisses when she can, and he absolutely loves it. He has shared his ball with her, and she's not rough with it like she is with her own. If she gets to him first when he's upset he stops crying and smiles at her, and she wags her tail.

      My fur baby is my human baby's best friend. We're teaching Jake to he gentle when he touches her, and he seems to be getting it. She is cautious to step back if he gets too excited though.

     I just needed to gush about my girl

     K, luv ya, bye!
   
     Nancy

Friday 23 November 2018

Christmas Post #32 Black Friday

   
 I work in retail, so this is a SUPER weird Black Friday for me, because I'm on Mat leave and not going to ANY stores. Such a weird feeling. I can honestly say where I work, we try and make black Friday fun. But I have zero desire to be a shopper today.

      So if you're like me and spending the day at home away from the mayham, make a day of it. Jake and I are cuddling and having some special drinks and watching Christmas movies. I might have a look at some stuff to get done around the house but for the most part today is about relaxing.

      I plan to get cozy, and when Cale gets home from work (who also works retail btw) I will have some hot chocolate and treats waiting for him.

     One other thing that might be a good idea to look at today is your progress with your gift buying. How close to done are you? Part of this series is about spreading out the cost and the stress of he holidays, this very much includes the gifts you're buying. If the kids haven't solidified their wish list, get after them.

   

     K, Luv Ya, Bye

     Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Wednesday 21 November 2018

Christmas Post #31, Black Friday Prep

         

         Black Friday is a VERY different experience for me this year. I work retail, and Canada has adopted Black Friday in a BIG way. Black Friday at work is something I both look forward to, and dread. It can be overwhelming, this is the dread. If you walk in with the right attitude though it can be a great day, and strengthen the bonds you have with your co-workers. This year however, I am on Maternity leave, but I plan to do something to brighten the day of my co-workers.

        If you plan to go out to the black friday mayhem I have some tips for you.

        #1, Go early. So here is the thing, you spotted the flyer with the fantastic price on that item you covet. Guess what, a LOT of people got that flyer. If you don't go until the afternoon, don't be surprised if the item is gone. The early bird gets the worm, or the massive discount.

       #2, Don't be in a rush. On Black Friday, it is VERY possible for employees to be outnumbered 10 to 1. Be prepared to wait. Make sure the associate knows you're waiting for them so someone doesn't jump in front of you, but wait politely, they'll be MUCH happier to help you.

       #3, Be Comfy. I have seen people stand in line for a LONG time on Black Friday, depending on what you're getting, you might be a while. I have seen people wear heels...um..ouch. Seriously if I were headed out, I would sport the yoga pants and running shoes...no joke.

      #4, Be prepared. I'm talking snacks, and water. You could be in one place or a while, or take a while going to all of your stops, you don't want to get hangry. Not to mention think of the lines to just get food or hydration, yeah, no thanks.

      #5, Have a plan, but be flexible. If you know what you're after specifically, it can make things much easier for you, believe it or not, an in and out trip IS possible on Black Friday. That being said, keep your eyes peeled. Maybe you're picking up a SMOKIN deal on a video game system for your kid, but spot an awesome deal on the fitbit you wanted to get your sister.

       Black Friday can be great if you know what you're doing. Now I will have 2 posts for Black Friday, this is your game plan one, the next one...well, you'll have to wait and see.

       K, Luv Ya, Bye!

       Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Monday 19 November 2018

Christmas Post #33, The Very WORST Post

     
  The title is 100% serious, in my opinion anyway. I hate this job but here it is, and it needs to be done. It's time to clean the Appliances. You are about to use them a LOT more in the next month, and so having them all sparkling is actually SUPER nice, it's the process that sucks.

         Okay, the microwave isn't SO bad, it's generally about a 10- 15 min job. There are so many hacks out there to get the dishwasher clean, that doesn't take long. I never like cleaning the fridge, ever. But I would, and will tackle all of these to avoid the oven. Cleaning the oven is my all time least favorite household chore on the planet. Last year, I had the get out of jail free card, I couldn't physically do it, and Cale HAD to. Here is the thing, Cale did a great job, and didn't have a fit doing it, so guess who gets the oven this year again. Y'know how they say if you do a good job at a chore, it becomes yours?

        I put this out there though because take note of my promise, I will take the fridge, dishwasher, and microwave to get out of the oven. It's here it's a real in print promise...now...show it to Cale. Fair trade I think...

       K, Luv Ya, Bye!

       Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Friday 16 November 2018

Christmas Post #29, Start Shopping

     
   Up Until this point, I have simply suggested in passing you start your shopping for Christmas, Today it becomes your assignment. If you are one of those people who does ALL of your shopping Christmas eve, and me saying this makes you cringe, know the feeling is very much mutual.

         So here is why NOW is a fantastic time to get started. For starters, next week is the OFFICAL start to the Holiday shopping season, so you can incorporate these deals into your shopping. Some of these sales start early too, or they have pre Black Friday sales. If you are shopping for kids, you want those hot ticket items at home and safe. I remember last year, everyone wanted fingerlings, and EVERYWHERE was sold out, beat the rush early bird, and get your worm. The main goal of this blog series is to cut out the stress of the holidays, personally, I find shopping can be the biggest stresser for me because I'm not a big fan of crowds. When I'm working, I kind of love it, because it keeps me busy, but as the consumer...not so much. I try and set the deadline of December 1st for myself, and I typically have to psyche myself our after that if I have to hit the stores.

      So there you have it, the newest assignment


      K, Luv Ya, Bye!

      Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Wednesday 14 November 2018

Christmas post #28, Pick your Events

        Now is a really good time to figure out all your local events you would like to hit up this year. In the last week or so the signs or events on facebook have basically exploded. I know we have our big Christmas sale this weekend, and our local Santa Claus parade. Next week our local big lights display will start up, there are craft fairs, tree lightings, concerts, plays, TONS of local events for everyone, and no mere mortal could go to them all.

        So today's assignment is to pick and choose the ones that appeal to you and your family, and what's more, have a battle plan. I'm taking an 8 month old to his first parade, so I have this WELL thought out on how to handle him if he doesn't handle it well. I also have something up my sleeve to try and settle him down if we need to. This is probably WAY over preparing, because Jake is typically pretty chill and if you have something cool for him to loo at (or just different), he's all in. But y'know, just in case.

        K, Luv Ya, Bye!

        Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Monday 12 November 2018

Christmas Post #27, Christmas Lights

Last Year's Lights 
       

        Can I be totally honest with you? Decorating has begun in my house. Once Remembrance day is all wrapped up, I decorate, and I decorate, and I decorate until my house is Christmas ready. I love doing this and while my method does not fit everyone, it's something I enjoy. While I'm decorating, feel free to have fun and do the same, but if you would rather wait, I would still recommend doing one part now. The lights.


        Okay, hear me out. I know in my neighborhood, the lights begin to appear the day after Remembrance day, lit up and all. Now even I MIGHT wait a couple days before turning the lights on (maybe), but I DEFINITELY want to get them up. Why? Winter. It's getting colder and colder, and Cale gets up on the roof. This guy rarely wears a jacket, even in the winter, so for him to come off the roof complaining about the cold, it's cold up there. So yes, we get the lights up as early as possible. I also have hot chocolate and soup going in my slow cookers for when he comes down. So while you might want to hold off on the tree and the trimmings, the lights, that's a good job for asap.

       There is your assignment!

       K, Luv Ya, Bye!

       Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Sunday 11 November 2018

Christmas post #26, Remembrance Day

       
          In the beginning of this series, I promised to recognize, and show respect to the holidays leading up to Christmas. Today is actually the last one, so I post today about Remembrance day. Remembrance Day originated after World War 1, it is celebrated on the 11th day, of the 11th month, on the 11th hour, when hostilities ceased. Since then it has grown, including those who have fought and been injured, and those we were lucky enough to see come home.

         Growing up, it was taught that Remembrance Day was sacred, and we should consider ourselves lucky to live in the country we do, with the freedoms we have. Though as a child, I didn't actually wrap my head around these teachings, it was a moment a year I HAD to be quiet (which if you know me now, you can imagine how hard that would have been for me as a child).

        It's in the last few years I have actually come to appreciate the holiday itself, and have found myself searching around 10 am every year for our local broadcaster to show the local ceremonies. In a few years when Jake is older, I'd like to attend them, but for now, we have our private moment of silence as a family.

        I encourage you to do the same at 11 o'clock this morning.

        Lest We Forget

        Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Friday 9 November 2018

Christmas Post #25, Plan parties

       
Last New year's eve, I was rather pregnant 



          If you'll be a host or a guest, it's time to plan for Holiday parties, this includes New Years Eve.

          You might need to take into consideration child care, and for New Years Eve you'll want to get on it early, because sitters book up. If the kids are coming along, you need to prepare for yourself and for them to be comfortable and happy through the events you plan to attend. Also consider if there is something you might need to bring, or a host gift.

         If you are hosting, I'm not a party planner, but now would be the time to plan it all out. Figure out the things you might need to buy, like paper products, or linens, or something specific to your party. You know what your goal is, but doing it all rushed and at the last minute, just sucks.

         Before I sign off, I would like to mention we're two days away from Remembrance Day and encourage you to take part. There are events near you that are open to the public, or if you're like me, I like to watch the local events on TV. This is something I started doing in probably the last 5 years, and it can be a moving experience.

        K, Luv Ya, Bye!

        Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Wednesday 7 November 2018

Christmas Post #24, Groceries, Again!



           About a month ago, I asked you to start on your groceries for Christmas. When we made the list we broke it up into 3 parts, and your assignment was to start knocking the non-perishables off the list. By now, you probably have a decent sized dent in those, time to add a little more, we're going to get started on Frozen.

          With the non-perishables I told you to keep them separate from your everyday groceries so you knew they were specifically for Christmas. You may not have the option with the freezer items. Last year was my first Christmas having a chest freezer, and we actually have a small one. Prior to that I had been using fridge freezers and once upon a time, apartment fridge freezers. Christmas co-mingles the day to day food. For that reason I just keep a sharpie marker handy, if it's for Christmas, it gets a big C on it.

        Just a couple things to add. I'm still trying to wipe out my non perishable list first, if I have nothing left on it at all ( unlikely) it feels like a win to me. Another thing when it comes to frozen, I tend to pick up fewer items on that list per week than I did the previous list. I do this because the frozen list, is typically a more expensive list. With the non perishables I got 4 different things one week, and didn't break $10. This is the list with meat, and pricier appetizers. Now if bumping the budget up a little more doesn't bug you, awesome, but this is generally what I do.

         Before I close I want to mention in four days is Remembrance Day. While I know there are times where the world is seeming like a rather dark place, I still truly believe we're lucky to live where we are, and how we do. So please remember to wear your poppy with pride and take those few moments of silence on the 11th.

        K, Luv Ya, Bye!

        Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Monday 5 November 2018

Christmas Post # 23, Christmas Card List

     
         Can you believe we're roughly  at the halfway point of this series? A lot of our earlier posts were more setting the stage, preparing the home, or organizing. While you'll still get that in many posts, there will be a lot more of actually getting ready for Christmas itself in this half of the series, so lets jump into it.
I feel like the Christmas card is a dying tradition, and it sucks that it is. I enjoy sending and receiving the cards, and I include the ones we get in my decorating. It's not something I'm ready to give up on quite yet though. It's a little early to start sending so that's not today's assignment. Your assignment is to get your list together and update your addresses.
          Well really, that's part 1, part 2, decide on your cards. If you're some one who gets a card printed, you'll want to get on that like now. If you're some one who makes them...NOW. If you're some one like me who picks some pretty ones, I'm still placing it as part of the assignment. I was really bad last year, and was NOT prepared for when it came time to send our cards. As a result the night we sat down to do them Cale had to drive to the store and send me pics of the selection they had...it was annoying and stressful. That's why this year, I'm getting the cards early too.
         One last thing. In less than a week, we will be celebrating a frequently overlooked Holiday, which is seriously a shame. Remembrance day is our chance, and only for a moment each year to show the gratitude to people who fought, and in several cases gave their lives so we could live the lives we live. I'm not going to lie, sometimes times are tough, but at the end of the day if I look around, I know how truly blessed I am to have the life I have, and it didn't come for free. If you haven't gotten your poppy yet, please do, and don't forget to remember on the 11th.
         K, Luv ya, Bye!

         Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Friday 2 November 2018

Christmas Post #22, But FIRST!

     

       
      So there is without a doubt a Christmas related assignment today, but before I dive into it, let me start off by saying there is one more Holiday before Christmas. It doesn't take much effort or time, but is without a doubt a day we should ALL recognize, I mean of course Remembrance Day. It's only 9 days away, so while your out and about, pick yourself up a poppy, it is the very least you can do.

         Now when it comes to your Christmas assignment, it's a pretty fun assignment today, you need to gather your movies, music and books. I have a ridiculous amount of Christmas movies, so I need to get started on them early if I plan on seeing them all, and there are several I want to introduce Jake to. Music, I know I might have a cd or two (yes I use a cd player and everything), but I also need to decide if I want another play list, or maybe a kids specific one for Jake. I added books this year too because we read to Jake each night, so I would like to have Christmas themed books for him as well. Jake technically got his first Christmas gift last year, my uncle gave us a cd I had as a kid (yup cd), and a book of like 9 Christmas stories. I also have 2 myself. I know a lot of people also like doing a "Christmas story a day" if that is something you might be interested in. I might do it in a year or two I don't know, but I don't feel like Jake is old enough for it to be a big deal. I may even just get a new one each year, I'm totally okay with repeating some of them...or in my case all of them. The other thing too is you may want to schedule out certain stories. I know Twas the night before Christmas is a staple for Christmas eve, but I also recall my mom reading the nativity story to me. Whatever you feel fits best for your family, figure it out for you.

         K, Luv Ya, Bye!
         Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Wednesday 31 October 2018

Christmas Post #21, Happy Halloween

       

          Happy Halloween! In our first post, we talked about how we recognize, and show the proper respect for each Holiday, and though some would debate Halloween, here we include it! Today's assignment is simple, be safe and have fun.

          We won't be venturing out tonight, instead, we will be staying at home and potentially watching Halloween themed movies on netflix...probably the wiggles earlier on. We agreed, before Jake can walk up to the doors, we're not going trick-or treating...not to mention I wouldn't let him eat about 90% of the treats this year.

          If you're out with the little ones, keep them visible, and safe. If you're driving around the little ones, please slow down. I will say this though too, and it could potentially piss some people off. A few years ago in our subdivision, there were parents driving slowly down the street while their kids went door to door...so douche move. YOU are the one pissing off the other drivers, not the kids they know to slow down for. End of rant.

        K, Luv Ya, Bye!

        Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Monday 29 October 2018

Christmas Post #20, First Assessment

         
         Brand new this year to my series is the assessment posts, welcome to number one. The purpose of this post is simply to give you a bare bones checklist of things you should have done to this point, and if you don't, consider it homework. What I do with this is cover ONLY Christmas planning, none of the extras we've had. This is more for the independent Christmas planner, who sees my post and thinks, yeah, I doesn't really pertain to me, or maybe wants a recap of the Christmas specific stuff we've covered.

        Here are the links that are still relevant:

        The Master List  
        Organization
        Plan the Menu
        Plan For Travel and Guests
        Master Grocery List
        Prepare the Home
        Fall Cleaning
        Online Shopping and Making Gifts
        Stocking Stuffers 
        Inventory Decor 
        Plan Decor
        Wardrobe Check 
        Linen Closet

        Check these links out to catch up!
   
        K, Luv Ya, Bye!

        Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Friday 26 October 2018

Christmas Post #19 Organize and Inventory

       


              This is one of those "house chore" assignments. I find this one productive for me though, because if I didn't do this one once a year, my linen closet and hall might just be a swirling vortex of things we forget about.

         Today's assignment, go through the linen and entryway closets! You're going to Organize them, purge what you don't need and figure out what you do. A lot of people also store their bathroom supplies in their linen closet, so I'm adding that to the inventory list too. You want to make sure you not only have enough towels for guests, but that they aren't sleeping on the moth hole ridden bed sheets shoved to the back of the closet. Get it now, and get it early. As far as bathroom supplies go, we're talking soaps, toothbrushes (I've mentioned these before in earlier posts), and of course TOILET PAPER! You run out on Christmas Day, you're using wrapping paper my friend. Cale and I typically get our TP at Costco, so I take out a couple sleeves from that big package and tuck them away. We MIGHT buy another household every day pack between now and Christmas, but I like to know I'm FOR SURE covered.

         Our next post will be the very first Assessment Post, so if you found you may have fallen behind, this post might come in handy.

        K, Luv Ya, Bye!

        Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Wednesday 24 October 2018

Christmas Post #18, Wardrobe check

       
Christmas is a time for celebrating...in copious amounts. You probably have some parties, maybe concerts, things like that coming up, but around the holidays, we all dress a little different from our day to day lives. I could be dressing up, pajamas, one of the ever popular ugly sweater parties, or some other themed party, but now is the time to have a look at what you might need to grab.

        Odds are this will pertain to the little ones more than mom or dad, unless you have one who gets ALL the hand-me-downs, they grow too quick to be wearing last year's dress pants. That being said, still check your own. You may have forgotten the wine stain from last year's party, or hubs may not be able to button his two sizes two small pants anymore. Think of what you have coming up, and get your items now, before they're picked over and everywhere is a mad house. The holiday clothing lines hit stores early, so you're set. Also, if you have a theme party, grabbing stuff around Halloween could cause a lot less running around later. I keep mentioning themes because we have a New Year party we go to every year and there is a theme. Consider this my segue to remind you not to forget New Year's Eve too.

       And there is today's assignment!

      K, Luv Ya, Bye!

      Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Monday 22 October 2018

Christmas Post #17, Plan Decorations

     
  In my last post, I asked you to inventory your decorations, that was all in preparation for you to plan your decorating with this post. There are multiple approaches to this, one is ridged, having everything mapped out completely. This approach was exceptionally helpful last year, when I basically unpacked and told Cale where everything went, because I couldn't stretch or climb too much. However this year I'm going in with more of a basic idea, and totally prepared to be flexible. The reason being, We're just starting to use our basement this year, and there will be decorating happening there for the first time. Usually my house kind of looks like Christmas blew up...there is SOME organization, but it's a LOT of stuff. This year things will be more spread out...and I'm still not sure how I feel about that yet.

         Here is something else I decided to do too. Usually I go through the list of decorations and tick them off as I figure out a home for them. This year, I looked around my room and tried to figure out how I would like it to be decorated. While I kept my decorations I have in mind, I didn't chain myself to them. Instead I came up with my idea first and THEN figured out what I have already that would work there. I feel like it's going to give a little more method to my madness.

         In this process it's also good to consider how you will hang things or display things and if you need to pick anything up, like a wreath hanger, or push pins or something like that. I find it SUPER annoying when I'm decorating to realize I'm out of something...rather already be set.


         K, Luv Ya, Bye!

         Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Friday 19 October 2018

Christmas Post #16, Inventory Decorations

     
       
         This is easily, and typically one of my FAVORITE assignments.  I love going through everything, and was excited to do this with Jake sitting in awe of all of our decorations...and it was like that... for 5 min...then there was a lot of him shouting, and throwing stuff we handed him, Cale tripping over the dog trying to get to whatever it was Jake threw, me looking for something new to occupy him with...it was kind of a mess. We got that one good pic though. I recommend doing this without the kids as a result...maybe when they're older. I had this beautiful peaceful and sweet image in my mind...nope...not quite.

         Okay, that's the sentimentality of this post, the actual chore. You're going to want to go through all of your decorations and make a list of what you have. Go through all the boxes and go into a little more detail on the items, so you don't get them mixed up. Think of other things that you might be able to use to decorate, like a plaid blanket or scarf. And don't forget those items that aren't packed away with the rest, like maybe bedding or dishes. Check lights, see what you may need, and garlands and ribbons so you know what you're working with. Don't forget to count hooks, tacks, hangers, things you may need to replenish.

         When I do this, I break the list into things I hang, things that need a surface, and other. Breaking it down can help me figure out what goes where later.

         While this practice is helpful for decorating, it's also good for downsizing. Let's be honest, most of us look at all of our decorations and think, wow, I have way too much. You'll be able to see things you don't need and get them gone now. I however am just starting to use another part of my house for the very first time this year, so nothing is going away before Christmas for us this year.

        K, Luv Ya, Bye!

        Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Thursday 18 October 2018

Mom Post 7 months, 7 products

        The last little while all my posts have been Christmas related, and don't get me wrong, I freakin love it. BUT I used to post a lot more mom type stuff, and that has drastically reduced. I have been meaning to do a mom post recently, and finally decided to do a product post I've been thinking of doing for a while.

         Jake was scuttling across the floor after his dad's hat off all things, but he got some speed, and distance this week, and it's really the closest to crawling we've gotten. He's also sitting up better, and all around we're seeing more and more changes in our little guy. I've wanted to do a post on products that were lifesavers that we may not have known about or considered getting before he was born. Where he is 7 months, I decided to do 7 products, not in any specific order, maybe more the order we used them in.

        #1 The Halo Sleep Sack Swaddle. Jake's first night was spent in NICU, because I had gestational diabetes, and also I physically couldn't feed him right away. His second night was in the room with us, and the kid would only sleep on our chest, which isn't terribly safe. There was panic attacks, crying, etc. Finally a nurse came in, taught us how to swaddle him tightly and finally, he would sleep. No sooner did we bring him home, and the kid could break out of his swaddle. We got so lucky to have friends who had a baby 6 months prior, and GAVE us their swaddles. We wrapped him tightly in those, and he would sleep no problem. We used both sizes of them, up until he learned to roll over. Jake had that startle reflex thing, I knew NOTHING about, and I swear by these sleep sacks.

       #2 Avent Breast shells. This one can get a little tmi. So we're not even going to talk on how Jake fought me tooth and nail for over a month when it comes to breast feeding, we're skipping right to the part where he started latching. I guess it's very common to have the babies have a bad latch at first, and he did to the point of blistering, bleeding and, it was not pretty. Might I add, SERIOUSLY painful...I forget the pain of labour, not of early breast feeding. I was at a point where NOTHING could touch me without being in pain. Originally I bought these to catch leaking milk, and they did that, but they kept it so nothing touched my very delicate area, and air was able to get in to help heal. These were a short lived product, but saved me a LOT of pain.

       #3 The Rock and Play. I went back and forth on this one, and figured that if Jake was going to sleep he would do it all in his bassinet right? WRONG! Getting a newborn to sleep can take forever, and when he was a newborn, he spent a LOT of time nursing, and that's generally where he fell asleep too. So I would pop on netflix while he nursed and just go. But when he fell asleep and I needed to do something (eat or pee generally) he would be awake by the time he was in his bassinet. The rock n play was in the living room, and literally was the reason I survived (remember, food?). My brother and sister in-law bought this so I don't even know if it would have been purchased but it saved us.

       #4 Fisher Price smart connect deluxe soother. We had been using our phones for a long time, but that had us without our phones, a LOT, because babies sleep a lot. We went through a couple sound machines, and a bunch have an auto shut off, which did NOT work for us. When I found this one, and it was a decent price to boot, it worked out nicely. Not to mention it has different sounds for different things, so there was soothing music, sleep sounds. There are lights, which more than once settled Jake back to sleep. Oh yeah and it connects to my phone! So if I needed to change music, or pop on lights or off lights, all by my phone. I work in a cell phone department at an electronics store...this is a big deal to me.

       #5 Ingenuity bouncer. All my friend swore by their swings, and I had one, and Jake HATED it. This was what we evolved to after the rock n play time was over. His bouncer seat was a HUGE hit. My uncle bought it so I could have a secure seat to put him in, and it helped me keep my sanity for the last 4 months...Jake is basically at the weight limit now, so we're about to say goodbye old friend.

       #6 Camilia Drops. Wow, so babies teething situation is a lot weirder than I thought, I didn't realize the pain they can have for a WHILE before a teeth even breaks. These have been a life saver, and they're natural, so you feel better about giving them to your kid. My little guy loves them, and in about 15 min, he's generally feeling way better.

       #7 Brest Friend, breast feeding pillow, they're all the same right? Wrong. So I actually own 3 pillows. I have the one I wanted, and I really hated it. My mother in law bought me one, and it was great for him for tummy time, but not for breast feeding. And then I got the Brest Friend. I found the others moved around a lot. The Brest Friend buckles and stays put, it also has a pouch for a water bottle or whatever. It's flat so the baby can stay in place better too. It's more expensive, but I have 3...so a little more for the right one? Worth it.

       These are the 7, there are definitely other products we've used that I loved, but these would be the ones I would qualify as I didn't know I needed them, until I needed them. And several of these are personal taste for Jake and I, but I did a TON of research pre baby, and I didn't know what some of these were all about so, I put it out there to those who also may be in pain, or their baby is, or they're about to go crazy, or they just DESPERATELY need sleep.

        K, Luv Ya, Bye

        Nancy


     

Wednesday 17 October 2018

Christmas Post # 15, Stocking Stuffers

       
         
         Stockings, they are the forgotten item that ends up costing way more than we expect. So this year Cale and I decided to downsize on the stockings. You may be like my family, and the kids get the stockings, or like Cale's and they all did a stocking for each other when they got older. Because I'm not working this year, and we're on a tighter budget, we're not doing stockings for each other. Alice might get one, and Jake is going to get his. We decided since it's his first Christmas, and he's not going to remember it, his stocking will actually be part of his gift, because we're having it specially made.

         But now is the time to get ideas and start stocking up on stuff. How perfect would mini chocolate bars and candy be for a stocking? Right now, they'er EVERYWHERE, and everywhere is trying to compete with prices. Also some places are carrying little non food treats for trick-or-treaters. Glowsticks, they're a fantastic stocking stuffer, especially if you can find some fun ones. Colouring books, crayons, socks. There are TONS of ideas out there. Something I came across years ago on pinterest could be helpful as well. This is a concept in place for gifts as a whole, it's to help you keep from going overboard for your kids for Christmas (even knowing this I wish myself luck with that) and keeps your kids from getting too greedy too. It's something you want, something you need, something to wear, and something to read. It can be applied to a stocking on a lesser scale I feel.

           So that's my little blip about stockings, onto business, your assignment, start stocking stuffers. As previously mentioned, they get forgotten and cost a lot. Getting started now means, a) You aren't part of the last min rush trying to get a stocking together, and b) much like your grocery list you can catch stuff on sale and save a few bucks.

         K, Luv Ya, Bye!

         Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Monday 15 October 2018

Christmas Post #14, Online Shopping/ Make gifts

 
     
  You may not have given a LOT of thought to Christmas shopping yet, other than the list I suggested making a while back. Now the thing to consider is how much will you need to order online? I am a BIG advocate for buying local, and I always will stimulate my local economy first, but some things you need to buy online in this day and age. That being said too, there are stores that you can purchase items from their website through the store (Cale and I BOTH work for companies that do).

         Now places like Amazon though, you want to get your shopping started. You'll have your items before they sell out, which happens. Also before prices inflate...because this year's hottest toy, it will get pricey. You also have it done, which is a fantastic feeling. Knocking online shopping off your list now, will alleviate stress and cost later. Personally I prefer to be done by December 1st, to avoid the boom.w

         While I suggest getting the online DONE now, I also encourage you to keep on top of the rest of your gift shopping as well, so you have it done early.

         Then there is the homemade gifts. I have always done at least one each year (one example above), and this year, I'm pretty sure most of the gifts I'm doing are homemade, or I'm putting it together myself. Jake and Cale are probably the only exception, and Jake... I still have one or two that might get made. Here is the thing, these can be time consuming and right now, you HAVE time. I'm WELL underway with these, and the stores are starting to carry their Christmas stuff if that is what has been holding you back.


         K, Luv Ya, Bye!

         Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Friday 12 October 2018

Christmas Post #13, Fall Cleaning

         
         Everyone loves the cleaning posts right?! Well then enjoy! Today we tackle (or get ready to tackle) Fall Cleaning. This is inside and out. we're getting to the time of year you're not going to be able to keep those windows open, so do the deep cleaning. This is scrubbing walls, major deep cleaning...inside. The whole point of Spring cleaning is to get rid of the gunk you have been living with, cooped up, all Winter long, and start fresh. This is why I like the idea of Fall cleaning. You open all your windows and let the cooler air breeze through the house as you get yourself a blank slate to start the season. This post has always been a part of this blog series, but something I have discovered since becoming a mom, you can have all these intentions to have a spotless house, but some time life can get in the way, or it can just be overwhelming. I suggest taking it one room at a time, and don't give yourself a deadline for this part, just get started chipping away. It's a big job, be kind to yourself.

         Outside, it's time to pack away the BBQ for another season, the garden hose, the fire pits, for another year. Put away the patio furniture, clean windows, siding and the deck if needed. Rake the leaves and get in your last mow of the year. For us this also includes getting the snowblower set and it trades places in the shed with the mower.

         Get this all set before it starts to get too cold.

         K, Luv Ya, Bye!

         Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

        PS, I do this post around the same time each year, but this year in particular, we're hearing we might get an early winter...so better safe than sorry

Wednesday 10 October 2018

Christmas Post #12, Get Ready for Halloween

       
  There is one Holiday (debated term) that people go as crazy for as Christmas it seems. This of course, is Halloween, and we're only 21 days away. We had our costumes planned out for a while now, but if you haven't now is the time to figure out the household costumes (if you need to) and get them, before they are well picked over. If it's a costume you need to piece together, you might need a little more time too.

         I also recommend getting your treats now too, though this can be a double edged sword. I also recommend putting them somewhere that they're out of sight, and out of mind. I know we've had years we bought 2 boxes of chips and by Halloween, we had 1 1/2 left...which I feel showed great restraint on our part. So hide em, until you need em. I know last year, we had about half as many kids as we planned for...so we need to debate if we want the same amount for our own enjoyment, or save a couple bucks and get a little less.

        Finally, decor. I know decorating for Halloween is not as big as it used to be...or it has blown up, you're at one end of the spectrum or the other. We're the freaks in the middle, and almost everything I do I did diy and/or on a dime. I feel like motherhood has made me go soft for Halloween. I remember as a kid there was a house that you walked up to the door and you thought a dummy was sitting on the porch, but no, it was the home owner dressed up, and he moved and made you jump. As a kid I always thought I would do this, but now I guess I'm more worried about scaring little kids. I mean a little scare here and there is fine, and fun on Halloween, but I don't want to be the one doing it. As a result, my decor is pretty playful, maybe we'll go creepier when Jake is older. Here is a confession, I have never carved a real pumpkin in my life...it's true, closest I have come is my little Michael's one, that goes in the window with a flameless candle. I also took one of those classic pumpkin buckets and took out the bottom and one little section in the back and it slides over my outside light. Another diy I do, I save some toilet paper rolls and cut creepy eye shapes in them, and put glow sticks inside and put them in my bushes. And then there is roll of danger tape I bought at the dollar store when I lived in Kentville. Let me stress, this was when Cale and I were still in college...we graduated 11 years ago... this roll owes me nothing!

         So today's assignment, is ALL Halloween.

         K, Luv ya, Bye!

         Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice
     

Monday 8 October 2018

Christmas Post #11, Happy Thanksgiving

          Happy Thanksgiving. We've had another great year. We got to spend the morning with my brother and sister in-law, who just showered Jake in love and attention. And of course we got to enjoy a wonderful dinner with my in-laws and my Uncles. We have so much to be thankful for, especially this year with our newest addition. I love that here in Canada we have our Thanksgiving earlier than the states because it kind of starts this time of year off on a gracious family note.

         On a less happy note, there was a local incident for us, where some people got injured while at work at our local refinery. As terrible as that is, I think we all need to be very thankful it wasn't more serious, because it REALLY could have been.

         Today's assignment may not seem productive, however I truly feel it is. Take some time to count your blessings. As we head into the season of surplus, keeping this in mind is a positive thing I think.

          We had a fantastic dinner, made by my mother in-law, and loads of laughs to be had by all, and lots of snoozing from Jake.

         K, luv ya, bye

         Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Friday 5 October 2018

Christmas Post #10, Finish up for Thanksgiving




        In the very first post of this series, I explained that we cover all the holidays leading up to Christmas, so there are times that these posts will have NOTHING to do with Christmas planning. This is one of those. All this post is for is to remind you to get all you Thanksgiving plans sorted, and the last minute things you may need to pick up.

         This is probably mostly your produce, and maybe a thing or two special to your family. Something I've seen people on cloth napkins, we adopted into our family last year, but we did it on a pumpkin. Micheal's sells these hollow pumpkins, and I always wanted one for Halloween. I happened to catch them on a BOGO day last year, so I got my orange one for Halloween and a white one for Thanksgiving. We all wrote something we were thankful for on the white one, with the year. There is still tons of room on it, so we continue the tradition this year.

         So enjoy your Thanksgiving! I'll have a new post on Monday, late, but it will be coming with a pic of our festivities.

         K, Luv Ya, Bye!

         Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

        PS The pic on this post is a tradition we started last year. I always wanted one of the Michael's craft pumpkins, and I happened to hit them on bogo. One of the pumpkins I got was the one you see there. We started the tradition of writing what we were thankful on the pumpkin. If you look close,there are a couple about expecting Jake (the rule was not everyone could put the same thing).


Wednesday 3 October 2018

Christmas Post # 9, Prepare the Home!

       
         
This one isn't what I would consider a fun post, however it can reduce a LOT of stress. Prepare the home is pretty vague, here is what it includes, any home projects, and your home safety check. Are there any home renos, painting or home services that need to be done before the big day? Set the deadline, and set it EARLY. If you can get them done now, do it, but set your deadline no later than early November, that's when everyone else will be starting to scramble.

         As far as the home safety check goes, sadly the Holidays are the time of year with the highest risk of home accidents. Here are a few things to check:

                     - Check smoke detectors, replace batteries or unit
                     - Check Carbon Monoxide detectors
                     - Vacuum Dryer Ducts
                     - Check fire extinguishers, and have one in the kitchen (preferably one on each floor)
                     - Light bulbs (this may or may not be safety) and have extras
                     - Check Electric outlets, and make sure they aren't overloaded
                     - Check electric cords, any fraying
                     - Check your water heater
                     - Stock your First Aid kit

          Get this out of the way now, and you can feel much safer going into the holiday season

          K, Luv Ya, Bye!

          Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Monday 1 October 2018

Christmas Post #8, Master Grocery List

         
          One of the more recent assignments was to make your menu over Christmas. I also mentioned there was a reason I suggested doing it SO early, and this is the reason, we're now going to make our grocery list.

          So this is not as simple as making a grocery list, I make the list, and then break up the list as well. When you break it up it should be in 3 Categories, Non-Perishable, Frozen and Perishable. The reason for this is so you can spread out the cost of the groceries over the coming months. When it comes to me writing this blog, I try to be ahead on the assignments (that's why you get these pics). As a result, I have this underway. I try and grab one or two items a week, and add them to my stash.  This is where I suggest using that app I've talked about before, Flipp. With Flipp, you can enter in your grocery list and it shows you the places that have certain items on sale and the lowest price. This is how I know I'm saving the money because I'm getting a smokin deal, and I use price match like a bandit.  I use this regularly for my groceries, when we get to the time of year, I start with my Christmas grocery list, find a few things on sale and add them to my list. This just adds a little more to my grocery list weekly, it's typically about $10,  and saves me money in the long run.

          I think you see where I'm going with this, you're going to want to get the non-perishable started, now. To make it easier, I also designate somewhere for Christmas groceries specifically. It's a rarely used cupboard above the fridge. This means I know these groceries are off limits, and because I go early, I have a bit of a crowd already.

         Your latest assignment

         K, Luv Ya, Bye!

         Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Friday 28 September 2018

Christmas Post #7 Planning for Travel and Guests

       

           This doesn't pertain to EVERYONE. Some people don't need to travel anywhere, and are down the street from family. Unfortunately, that's becoming less and less common. A lot of us have family coming, or we're going to them. It seems like it's SO early, but plan for your travel or guests now.

       Travel, as far as I'm concerned is a bigger one. If you're traveling, you need to include this in your budget, and book early, because we all know at Christmas, you're not the only one traveling. Also consider accommodations. I know at Christmas, family tends to overflow in houses...if you plan on booking a room, that is something you want to book early, because if you wait, believe it or not, you could be in trouble. We've had family stay in hotels over Christmas, and they get lucky they book when they do.

      When it comes to guests, think comfort. They're traveling to be with you, do what you can to make them comfortable when they get there? Have some spare toothbrushes, and put an extra blanket in their room. Also again, accommodations, are you going to have enough room for everyone? Will you need to buy air mattresses? Or will your guests need to get a room? In that case make sure you tell them early so they can plan and book. We're going to be an overflowing house this year, complete with air mattresses.

      Your latest assignment, there you have it, and the last one of the month! 

       K, Luv Ya Bye!

       Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice

Wednesday 26 September 2018

Christmas Post #6, Plan the Menu


         This might seem a little early, but I promise there is a reason I get you to do it early...and you'll see why soon, not today, but soon. Today I want you to plan out your menu. So this isn't, plan your one big Christmas meal. No, this is look at the number of days you need to supply food for, and plan a menu for all of them. We're talking all meals, potential snacks, and what could be covered by leftovers. For us we need to be able to cover Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Boxing day, and the 27th. I choose these days because well, stores aren't open for two of them, and they're a mad house for the other two (typically the 27th is because we work the boxing day sales). 

       What are your traditions? We have a specific Christmas eve, and Day dinner, Hot Chocolate on Christmas Eve, Appetizers on Boxing Day etc. Fill in the things you KNOW you're going to have, in detail. These are the traditions, then I simplify to the best of your ability. Here is what ours typically looks like, with a couple notes:

      Christmas Eve: Breakfast- (what I typically have) Oatmeal 
                                Lunch- Hamburger Soup (soup is easy, quick to reheat, and we'll have enough poultry soon. I make a BIG pot)
                                Dinner- Tortier Pie, Salad and Home fries
                                Other- Hot Chocolate, Cookies, snacks 

        Christmas:       Breakfast- Overnight slow cooker breakfast (Christmas morning is chaos, this is a life saver)
                                Lunch- (if needed) Leftover soup
                                Dinner- Turkey Dinner
                                Other- Munchies
                          
          Boxing Day: Breakfast- leftovers or cereal
                                Lunch- Appitizers
                                Dinner- Leftovers (either a plate of the turkey dinner, one of our leftover turkey recipes or appetizers, or soup)

         Dec 27th:       All Leftovers, all day

          That pot of soup at the beginning is a LIFESAVER, and easy to toss together. That's your newest assignment.
                         

       K, Luv Ya, Bye
    
       Nancy, Cale, Jake and Alice