Monday, November 7, 2011

I'll take Holiday Craftastic for $400, Alex

Hear ye, hear ye: Holiday love shall now be proclaimed from this day forward. Thanksgiving's only two-plus weeks away, putting Christmas at six--give or take--and by my calculations, that makes today Raise the Freak Flag Day (cue cartwheel, cartwheel, interpretive dance move, cartwheel).

Let there be crafts. And smiling. And high-on-life reflection.

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In case you wondered, shadow pictures make me happy and no, I'm not wearing elf boots.

Oh, I had something good to say, but let's just do this stream-of-consciousness, shall we? Because deciding to do a blog post stream-of-consciousness is like showing up for a job interview in an expensive borrowed blazer with a prepared stage-crap, sell-yourself speech only to find your soon-to-be boss in a kaftan, with his feet on his desk, holding a popsicle with your name on it. "Sit down," he says. "Let's talk about our kids and how we're going to change the world. Over popsicles, of course." And we sit, laughing, licking Bomb Pop juice off our fingers and tapping our popsicle sticks in a toast to Coldplay or aged cheese or, maybe, to Mary Oliver's poetry, if I'm lucky. We both cry, trade friendship bracelets, and then he gives me the job.

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Weekend Delivered. Or perhaps, weekend delivers every single time it arrives, but it's our job to accept delivery and sign for the package.

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So, Friday night, I signed. In a moment of "I take thee, Life, to be my lawfully wedded whathaveyou," I called my friend to arrange something grand at the beach. Last minute parties? Oh, they are the best.

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Really, truly, I heard word that temperatures were shifting again in our parts, and if you take it to the beach at night in November, there's a good chance you will encounter a sweet sliver of the north. Cold winds, cool water, the opportunity to bust out some ear-flap hats and sweaters. Hollah.

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Top it with a bottle of "kid wine," some grapes and cheese, and a line-up of jam jars full of candles as the sun is setting? Take me away. A secret place. A freaking pocketful of sunshine, at twilight, on the beach.

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My friend, Andrea, actually said once we got to the beach, "I know you. You just did this for the sweaters and hats, right?" This is true. This is true. She knows me well. You can take the girl out of Michigan, but you can't take Michigan out of the girl. Pink-flecked skies and Mason jar glow was just a bonus.

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I interrupt this blog post to gush about what I love right now.

Billie Holliday is breakin' it down on Pandora, and the great loves of my life have collided...late night writing, candle light glow, and my sweet baby, asleep on couch cushions next to my desk.

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This makes me insanely happy.

So, I'll keep it simple.

My happies, this weekend:

T-Soup with Parm
Tomato soup, doused with parmesan cheese and garnished with easy Jiffy buttermilk biscuits (smeared with butter and honey). Holiday magazine, optional yet imperative.

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Twirl-a-whirl

Lainey put on a 12-18 months size dress this weekend and decided to give us a show. Cue Gustav Mahler CD and Nella in a chair watching, entranced.

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And I had an "I am blessed to have two beautiful daughters" moment.

Car Wash
Daddy's car first.

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But, most importantly, the kid car. No airbags, but seriously, the workout that Flinstone pedaling gives ya?

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Sister Rides
Late afternoon, when our feet hit the driveway pavement and the sun is slowly bowing out, you can hear this staccato giggle from Nella. Most likely, it's induced from the thrill of Big Sister thrusting the little car forward on a fast ride along the sidewalk. And, in the exhileration of a fast ride, Nella stands in the back of that car and smiles while Brett and I holler "Nella, sit!" from the sidelines.

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Sometimes, she listens and sits. Sometimes, she keeps on smiling while she stands and proclaims "I'm doin' it my way!" And though I appropriately react with attention to safety and obedience, somewhere within, I'm fine with her defiance. I freaking love her spirit.

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And this is the part in that imaginary job interview where my kaftan-wearing soon-to-be-boss finishes his popsicle and says "Break it down, now." As in, bring it. High on life? Show me. Like holidays? Prove it.

Oh, I'll prove it. It's November 7th, Dude. I see your kaftan and I raise you a 20-minute Christmas Craft, okay?

Here's the deal. The word "Christmas Craft" alone makes me perk up much like a text announcing a new baby.

The first presence of the holidays in our home? A quick, homemade wreath. I wanted to add a bow or buttons or something more, but I loved it for its simplicity. Simplicity is good for me. Sometimes I peter out. And this craft easily welcomed a four-year-old's assistance.

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It's as simple as a styrofoam wreath form from a craft store, some fabric scraps and a bottle of Tacky glue.

Voila. It's a little grandma-ish and, being that I'm thirty-two and now appreciate the beauty, wisdom and experience of that generation, I dig grandma-ish.

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Of course, Wreath is begging for some friends, and he will soon be joined by some other freak-flag-waving decor cousins.

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Meanwhile, we are brainstorming special gift ideas for friends and family. And I am loving watching my girl beam from the satisfaction of creating things to give away.

An easy, inexpensive gift for friends?
Embellished chalkboard.

Seriously, it's a five dollar gift, and it took maybe fifteen minutes to create.
Materials: Wood frame, assorted felt, embroidery floss, embroidery needle, Tacky glue, primer, chalkboard paint.

Prime frame, paint with chalkboard paint, adorn with felt bunting.

Keep for yourself or decorate with twine and chalk to give away for a holiday gift.

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Remember cool artist chick, Casey Leigh?
Well, congratulations to Comment #202, Talia: Love the photo of the girls sharing. Just lovely. Like you, we are practical and when the opportunity presents itself for me to take my girls to dinner - we go and cherish each moment!

Talia, your home is about to be graced by
Casey's love of art. Please e-mail your contact info to kellehamptonblog@comcast.net, and your wall will be soon be happy!

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I've gone through far more pony tail holders and barrettes for my girls than I'd like to admit. I've proclaimed new methods for organzing trinkets many times, but I've never found the right fit for us. So, naturally, I'm excited to lauch our our new sponsor, The Adorned Abode, which provided the perfect fix for our hair accessory storing problem.

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Kelly, of The Adorned Abode, does custom decoupage work to all her trinket and jewelry boxes, and her husband custom creates all the wood recipe boxes.

We love our new accessory box. And Lainey likes the whole idea of opening drawers and choosing accesories from a tiny dresser, just her size.

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You can enjoy a 10% discount from The Adorned Abode, using code ENJOYING10, and two commenters will be randomly chosen from this post to receive a $25 gift certificate, courtesy of The Adorned Abode shop.

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And tomorrow is a special day. Gary turns 50. Happy Birthday to a very special part of our family...thank you, Gary, for everything you do. We love you. 50--that's a big year, Dude. Celebrate that life.

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(and sleep it off later)

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Have a great week.

Brett has proclaimed his holiday love by promising only to use the snowman mug for his coffee from now until the New Year. If only I could think of such a badass way to declare my holiday love.

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cathy said...

You seriously put me in THE holiday mood
thank you

xoxox
cathy

The Hartsfield Family said...
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JenandAsh said...

The fall weather has inspired me to cook and bake all things pumpkin...soup, pumpkin blondies, pasta, roasting....YUM!

The Hartsfield Family said...

Ok -- let me just start of by saying, I love your *holiday-hallelujah-high-on -life* attitude in this post! I swear I'm detecting more than "holiday joy", almost like you're withholding a secret from us. You've got that *Santa's A Comin' To Town* giddiness written all over your blog.

Dare I ask what kind of coffee you're drinking these days that gives you this bubbly energy? Whatever it is that puts that extra *umph!* in your step, pass on the recipe so I can drink me a tall mug of it! ;) LOL

This was one of my favorite posts. I loved all that you jam packed in it -- everything from impromptu trips to the beach, to celebrating holidays, to the playful banter, to recipes, crafts, and appropriately placed a-dor-a-ble pictures of the girls! Celebrate away sista! Celebrate away! :)

P.S. I'll take "I want to make that chalkboard", Alex, for $5. ;) Crafty idea!! LOVE IT!

Rachel said...

Those beach pictures were glorious! You can always make up for the fall leaves with a beach trip!

jean said...

That is one amazing sunset picture. I love how you do things spur of the moment but with romance and ribbons!

Angella said...

love the chalkboard craft as a gift!

jean said...

Also, so cool to see Nella standing! She is stretching out - reaching up - growing up!

Christine said...

Love the shadow picture! You can actually make out Nella's beautiful lush lashes.

shannonsarah said...

I love being able to find someone who loves crafting as much as I do. And the holidays. Those two things go together quite nicely, don't they?

Dylan'sMommy316 said...

Happy Birthday Gary!!

Wow, I just looked back at that old entry from a year ago. Can't believe how much Nella and Lainey have grown since then! :)

Sara Korber-DeWeerd said...

Love the picture of Lainey on the beach, the back lit one where she's looking under the blanket and holding the "wine" glass. She's beautiful. And Nella watching big sister twirl--priceless. I love the way kids enchant one another like that.

mummalove said...

LOL. Not sure whether you were high on life or just high in that post ;) Just kidding - love the holiday enthusiasm.

Had a vision of Lainey as a 20-something when I saw those pictures of her with the 'wine' on the beach. The beach shots of all the girls are just beautiful.

LOVE the chalkboard canvas. Totally going to do that.

Thanks for the giggles and inspiration :)

songskatesang said...

First of all, you would rock that interview!

Secondly, grandma-ish rocks steady. most def.

Call me Sunshine said...

I love the crafts and the trinket chest. I wish I had something like that when my girls were little.

Boxermom said...

Your blog makes me smile. I enjoy reading every post!

I would love the trinket chest. My daughter would enjoy opening it and closing it as well. :)

Everything Changes said...

Great shots!

SuperMilf said...

OMG!! SO gonna make those crafts you blogged! Love!!

Jaz said...

Beautiful photos! You have the most precious girls!

And thanks for the craft ideas. I'm a nanny and am excited to do holiday crafts with the kids!! :D

Jenna (Cammi J Photography) said...

Love the chalkboard idea! :) And I know how you feel, craving that cool weather, hats and sweaters. I'm thankful that tomorrow the high is 65 :)

Roksalanna said...

What a beautiful sunset beach picnic! Great craft ideas Kelle!
xo

Christine Tang said...

I am going to my first Christmas Craft Market tomorrow ... bring on Christmas!! And I'll raise you your 20 minute craft project ... stay posted for the results :)

Kimberly said...

I declared that I am going to go "all-out" this year for Christmas. So, girl, my holiday freak flag has been raised as well. Glad to know there is someone like me out there.

Natasha said...

Oh my goodness I love the embellished chalkboard! SO cute!

Jessica Brickey said...

I think I would miss the fall and sweaters and all those little things so terribly if I moved south (from OH!). I'm so glad you find a way to still sneak a sweater in!

laugavitz said...

happy birthday gary!

Barbara said...

Its almost 70 in my neck of the woods just outside of Boston loving it as much as you are loving your cool temps the girls are beautiful and growing up so fast.

Ferdinand said...

Love family. You have lovely daughters too. I also have two lovely daughters but it is just sad that I have to work to other country to earn a living....
I also like your shadow picture, probably I'll try it sometime. Did you only ordinary camera or SLR?
Take care of your family.

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Becca said...

Aww, your blog always cheers my spirit!

Amanda Wells said...

Ooooh... I love your accessory box too!
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Kelly said...

What a cute way to organize "ponytails" and barrettes!

I am trying so desperately to not give into the Christmas craze until after thanksgiving...but holy cow it gets more difficult everyday!

Unknown said...

Thanks you sharing, your little angles so cut. Charming photos shot.

Sarai said...

Love the wreath and the chalk boards!! Thanks for some crafty ideas!
You guys look like you have so much fun all the time. It's wonderful.

The Caldwell Adventures said...

i love this! i need to tap into my holiday-crafting-inner self and brighten my little home even if it turns out a bit grandma...or nursing home decor looking. thanks for the inspiration.

Love, Chelsea said...

Sleeping babies are the best, aren't they?

Jill said...

LOVE the craft idea! I'm so gonna do it! Dying over Nella's boots in the picture of her standing up. Your kids are lovely.

morrest1101 said...

Love looking at your girlies =) Love looking at your positive outlook. Love looking at everything that you write!
Thank you!

The Lady said...

Gosh L looks old in the picture of her on the beach with the "wine". Also, I really liked what you said about secretly loving N's defiance in the play car. So honest and true.

Janita said...

Love the chalk board idea! That's badass right there. And here's one...I'm going to get you drunk on eggnog and convince you to make one for me. 'Cause I'm crafty like that. xo

Jeanette said...

I haven't commented here before, but the picture of Nella standing in front of the door just screams "I've got this, boo!" LOL!!

Love your blog to pieces.

Larissa said...

LOVE it. love this post.
and missing US thanksgiving!!! in Canada thanksgiving was in october- i'll just never be okay with it. the bonus is we celebrate 2 thanksgivings! :)

Jill said...

What a great post and thanks for the chalkboard idea! So cute!!!

Jenny said...

Cooking AND craft AND Christmas.

I thought of you when I saw these.

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jadedlovely said...

Oh my gosh, Lainey is growing up! She looked like such a little lady on the beach! Loved the pictures of your girls in the car. Great post, and great giveaway! Thanks :)

Sunny said...

I love this holder and am so in need of something so adorable and practical. My little girl seems to have decorated our entire house with barrettes! :)

Melissa said...

I am getting so excited for the holiday season and being inspired to try some new crafts. And I LOVE the accessory organizer! So cute.

prettipenny said...

I love the chalkboard idea, but I am confused about the frame! I don't know if I am just looking at it wrong, but how is the whole thing flat? I feel so dumb for asking, but I really want to make this :)

mrs.sanders said...

you had me at Craftastic! ;) I am pumped about the Holidays! Love your excitement and can I just say...the chalkboard is oober cute!

Lacey said...

I really loved the chalkboard idea - my daughter would love to make them for her friends!

What the Hoot Designs said...

You have inspired me to do some Christmas crafts for my own house! Love the wreath and that chalkboard SO MUCH!

Jessica England said...

Kid wine, fruit and cheese at the beach...fantastic idea!! Love it! Inspiring as usual. :D

Aimee said...

WOW. That second picture of Lainey holding her juice, blanket over her toes...you can easily see what a beauty she will be as a teenager. She looks so grown up!

Em said...

Love the craft ideas! And love the beach trip to wear winter clothes. :)

missjonquil said...

I love your pictures!

Emily said...

Sitting here smiling after reading your post. (And thinking about making some Christmas crafts now too.) Lainey looks so grown up in those beach pics -- and it wasn't just the glass of "wine". ;)

Hello from Michigan...we are getting our first snow today!

Jill said...

As a fellow prone-to-peter-out-er, I love the simple crafts. Thanks for some good ideas!

Simply Shelley said...

You're one cool mom!!! Love your story and love all your beautiful photos!!

mamaoftwo said...

I am so not crafty, but am feeling inspired. I may just give these a try. Love the beach pics. Happy Birthday, Gary.

MaryMary86 said...

First time visitor - your children are precious! My niece has Downs and I can't wait to link her here so she can see how you celebrate your special daughter. :)

Marissa said...

Another blogger told me I would really enjoy reading your blog-- she was right! You have a great talent for writing, your girls are beautiful, and I LOVE your style! I'll continue my little venture to your space quite often! :)

Ange said...

This post freaking rocks! I love your love for life. You are such an inspiration.

Tasha Alycia said...

We are in full craft swing in our house as well, one of my favorite inspirations and ideas comes from Ruche (shopruche.com) and their homemade holiday book. You would love it too!!!

Katrina said...

I am desperately trying to get us unpacked and organized enough to really start getting crazy with my holiday loving self! So, I am jealous of you right now for what you have accomplished thus far! (Side note, you have great gift ideas for the little girlies and ladies, but what about the men-folk? They are so stinkin' hard!)

marcy gilligan said...

Is the chalkboard a canvas? It says "wood frame" Where did you find it?? I am a little confused.. :)

Adventures in our army life said...

Love the craft and gift ideas! What a fun night at the beach...memories your little girl will always have:)

Ashley said...

your blog makes me happy.

you could listen to nothing but Christmas music to declare your holiday love ?

*mae* said...

I love that second photo - that of Lainey looking sideways. I feel really calm while looking at it. If a photo could define the word serenity - that photo would be that of Lainey's.

Mrs Scratch said...

I love that chalkboard gift. Must try it!

Haley said...

Great post Kelle! I have been following your blog for awhile now and I am absolutely in love with it. Love the holiday tradition theme in this one. I love the holidays, and I love traditions!
Your girls are beautiful by the way!
I so value and appreciate your outlook on life! I'm right there with you sister!

Katie said...

I love your chalkboard canvas! And those trinket boxes! I'm a Michigan girl so I loved the beach photos too!

Karen said...

Here in Tecumseh, Michigan, yesterday and today, we had some snow fall. Not enough to stay around but it was still there. Can't decide if I'm ok with that or not :). Your daughters are absolutely ADORABLE!!! And I love the chalkboard craft, I may have to make that when I get my much needed babysitting money (wow that makes me feel 13 again...).

Sarah said...

wow. this blog is great. i love all your posts ! :-)





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julieharrold said...

I love the craft ideas! Keep them coming! I have a question...have you written/rewritten on the chalkboard canvases? Wondering how they hold up to multiple uses..or are they more for one time cuteness messages? :)

kristanlynn @ adelynSTONE said...

The picture of Lainey, holding the the glass with fruit between her legs and the sun in the background... oh my Kelle! She's growing up. They both are.

xo

kristanlynn @ adelynSTONE said...

The picture of Lainey, holding the the glass with fruit between her legs and the sun in the background... oh my Kelle! She's growing up. They both are.

xo

Katherine said...

I love your wreath! You've inspired me to try something similar with strips cut from knit t-shirts. As always, I enjoyed your post!

emily anderson said...

i want to make the chalkboard craft, but i'm confused as to what the frame is---just a wood frame? turned over?

Leena said...

Hi Kelle,

just found you blog and it and your pictures are amazing!! I love all the color and the moments that you are able to capture. Question: how does one take good pictures of moving objects, like kids? I find it hard and always seem to end up with blurry ones. I have a canon 550D and mostly use the CA setting without flash.

Have a merry Christmas and all the best from Norway!

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