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Nov 30, 2015

Happy Holidays Open House Day 4


Welcome back!!!
I have a glass of egg nog and a plate of cookies for you today.
One more day of splurging won't hurt, right?

Today I've chosen Christmas Canon by Trans-Siberian Orchestra for your listening.  I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.



Today we are in one of my favorite rooms in our home, the master bedroom.  I love this Happy Holiday pillow I picked up at Home Goods.


The hubs mother painted the Santa picture years ago.  She was kind enough to give it to us and we display it every year.  The "Santa Claus is watching" sign is from Etsy.


The cheetah tree is only a year old.  I shared the shopping trip with you here.


The red balls and cute little leopard purses are from Hobby Lobby.


This year I added the Mickey Icon ornament from the Disney Store.  It fits right in, don't you think?



I adore the crescent shaped Santa.  He used to light up but not anymore.  The star shaped Santa was bought at the Dollar Store forever ago.


The leopard stockings are from Hobby Lobby.


The garland on top of the armoire is new.  I found it at Home Goods already decorated.


Let's not forget the reason for the season...the birth of baby Jesus.


I love this container.  I used tacky stuff to help it stay in place.




Come on, I have a couple of salads I prepared for us for lunch.

Sending you good thoughts and best wishes to you as you move through the holiday season,

xoxoxo

Debbie






Nov 29, 2015

Our Thanksgiving Day Looked Something Like This


Here are a few photos of what our Thanksgiving looked like after dinner.  Tonight was the first night the grandkids used their Santa plates from Pottery Barn for Kids.  I chose the "Naughty or Nice", "Jingle All the Way" and "Oh What Fun".  They are really cute.


It is a tradition for us to give the grandkids a Lego Advent Calendar on Thanksgiving Day.  This provides a fun activity for them each day as they count down the days to Christmas.  I buy them as soon as they come out because they sell out really fast.

Ms. A gets Star Wars, Sweet P gets Friends, and Mr. W gets a Duplo set (I could not find his online) until he gets a little older.

Each of their gifts are wrapped in their own wrapping paper.  Ms. A's gifts are wrapped in Star Wars, Sweet P's are wrapped in red and white polka dots and Mr. W's are wrapped in Avengers.  I bought the character paper at Wal-Mart and the polka dot paper at Hobby Lobby.  I find this makes it so much easier to pass out the gifts on Christmas Eve.  They like scoping out the gifts under the trees to see which ones are theirs.  Believe it or not, they don't touch them.

Look at him put his hand up when I went to take his picture.  He is so funny!


They are always so excited to get new Legos.


I love the way he is holding on to his gift while scoping out his sister's.  So cute!


I like to give them their new Christmas ornaments early so they can display them on their Christmas trees in their rooms.  Ms. A loves the Houston Texans.  Especially one Texan in particular, JJ Watt.


Now Mr. W is checking out Sweet P's Lego set.


Instead of ornaments, we gave Sweet P the Frozen stocking she asked for over and over for at Hobby Lobby.  I embellished it with rhinestones for her.  As you can see, she was thrilled to get her stocking.  I intended to have her name embroidered on it but the monogram store (that has been opened for a long time) closed down.  :(


Mr. W is happy to receive an Olaf ornament from the Disney Store.  I bought his ornaments last January during the first of the year sale.  The prices are crazy good.


Another Houston Texans ornament for her tree.


Looks like we picked the right ones for Mr. W.  Here he is with Jake the Pirate (they don't have it any more) from the Disney Store.


I found this adorable Christmas outfit for Sweet P at the Nutcracker Market.  She loves pink, lace and ruffles.  Doesn't she look adorable?

We already gave Mr. W his Christmas outfit for Christmas and Nonnie and Brad gave Ms. A hers so everyone is covered!!!


I started the tradition of buying Grinch pjs when Ms. A was little.  I do not get their names embroidered on them so they can pass them down.  It just so happens they all outgrew their pjs this year at the same time.  Even on sale, they are not cheap but they are so well made with lots of details and the fabric is very soft.  They will last for years and can be passed down to Brooke and Brad's kids.

I love this shot of all three of them opening their pjs.  I really like giving them some of their gifts early so it is not too much all at once and they get to enjoy them while waiting for Christmas to arrive.


Mr. W did not want anyone to take his pjs from him so he ran off.  You can find his and Sweet P's here.

It's good to see he is excited to receive clothes this year because that is almost all we got him this Christmas.  Last year he wasn't too excited.  He would put the clothes back into the box and move on.  It was so funny.


Ms. A's new size comes in red.  I love the vibrant colors.  You can find them here.


Sweet P's match little brother's.


Uncle Brad provided lots of entertainment with Mr. W and Sweet P.  They wore him out.


Here's Sweet P being silly.  She was chasing the Santa that is under the chair.


This photo truly shows his personality.  I believe he was dancing here.  He is so much fun and is so cute!!!  And can you believe I do not have to worry about him getting into my Christmas decor?  The only thing he plays with is the Mickey and Minnie snow globe in my office.  Other than that he will ask for help to see.


We had a wonderful evening filled with lots of good food, laughs and live entertainment.  It was priceless.

Take care,

xoxoxo

Debbie


Nov 28, 2015

Visiting the San Jacinto Monument and Museum and the Battleship of TEXAS


Last Wednesday we went to the San Jacinto Monument and Museum and the Battleship of TEXAS.  Once the clouds disappeared we had a beautiful windy day.


It's pretty awesome to have your grandkids homeschooled and be invited along for the lessons.  :)  History is so much more interesting the second time around.


On May 13, 1846, the United States of America declared war on the United Mexican States.  In response to this declaration, thousands of individuals mustered in volunteer regiments across America to join the Regular Army to fight for the Stars and Stripes.  The official cause of the war was both the American annexation of the Republic of Texas and the border dispute between Mexico and the new state over whether the national border was the Rio Grande or the Nueces River.  Texas claimed the Rio Grande and Mexico claimed the Nueces.  After the Mexican Army fired and killed several provocatively placed American soldiers sent into the disputed area along the border by President James K. Polk, the President asked for and received a declaration of war from congress.  The two years of fighting that followed was a valiant but ineffective defensive war for Mexico, after which a huge portion of their nation became American territory.




These paintings and displays were in the lobby of the Monument.







Due to the heavy clouds it was hard to see very far into the city out of this window.


The other side provided us with a clearer view.


How lucky is he to be exposed to so much history at such a young age.  He loved all of it.





After we finished looking out from the top of the monument we went to the gift shop.  Uncle Brad bought Mr. W a Longhorn which Mr. W renamed to "reindeer".  He knew it was a Longhorn but he insisted on calling it a reindeer.  He thought it was so funny.  He definitely made us laugh.


From there we went into the gallery that showcases the Museums Permanent Exhibit Hall.  There are period artifacts, documents, prints and photographs that tell the story of Texas.  In one of the cases there were rules for Mrs. America.  The two that I remember are "keep a positive attitude and keep company with people of same as your attitude will become negative" and "do not fall in to rut of cooking same dishes over and over".  I laughed.  We are so guilty of the second one.  Imagine that way back then the ladies were told things similar to now.

You can walk or drive the Battleground and relive the famous battle for Texas Independence.  There are granite markers that designate important sites of the Battle's events.


Ms. A and Sweet P are learning about the weapons they used in fighting the war.




Much to Uncle Brad's demise, Mr. W went up and down this ramp many, many times.  It's funny how a child knows who they can get away with stuff.  Uncle Brad is definitely Mr. W's buddy.


I love this pic.  He is grinning so big because he thinks Uncle Brad can't catch him.  Ha!  The joke is on him.


And of course the girls wanted to do it, too.





Next we toured the Battleship TEXAS.  The Battleship TEXAS is the last of the world's "dreadnoughts," the big-gun battleships designed and built at the beginning of the 20th century.  When she was commissioned in 1914 TEXAS was the most powerful weapon in the world and the most complex product of an industrial nation that was becoming a force in global events.  She is now the only surviving U.S. naval ship that served in both World Wars.



TEXAS served in World War I as part of the Battleship Force of the Atlantic Fleet. She participated with the American squadron in maneuvers in the North Sea against threats from the German High Seas Fleet.  A gun crew of TEXAS sailors loaned to the SS MAGNOLIA, a merchant ship, fired the first shots of the U.S. Navy in the War.


However, Battleship TEXAS saw no combat action in World War I.  After the Armistice on November 11, 1918, TEXAS sailed with the Grand Fleet, escorting the German Fleet to Scotland for surrender.



In 1925, TEXAS underwent major modifications.  Modern oil-fired boilers replaced her older coal-fired boilers; a single stack replaced the two originals used to vent boiler smoke; stronger tripod masts replaced the original cage masts; and six of her 5-inch guns were moved from the second deck to the main deck aircastles.



Torpedo blisters were also added as protection against torpedo attack.  She emerged from the Norfolk Navy Yard in 1927, as the flagship of the American Fleet.  For the next 12 years, she steamed the Atlantic and Pacific, representing American naval power.






The stairs are very steep and very short.


There were mops everywhere.  Can you imagine trying to keep it clean with so many people on board?





We ended our day at Gringo's Mexican Kitchen.  It's one of our favorite places to eat.

Hope you are enjoying the holidays.

Take care,

xoxoxo

Debbie