Merry Christmas to all my Blogging Friends!
I hope you all have been well and have all of your shopping and errands done? Only a few more days until Christmas...
We all have so much to be grateful for! It'll be raining here on Tuesday but clear on Christmas day...I'm SO grateful! lol...because it'll be raining again on Thursday, so...it'll miss us, if the weatherman knows what he's talking about.
We will be having all the children in for an early morning breakfast...Breakfast Tacos. Larry bought a three slotted warmer for the tortillas, bacon and sausage and eggs. We always talked about getting one but never did...Would have come in handy! I suppose better late than never.
Twirling and laughing without a care in the world...how wonderful!
I wanted to buy some body powder (Flower Bomb fragrance) and decided it's ridiculously expensive! We are not destitute by any means but...Why spend a gazillion dollars on something I can make at home?? So, I did! The above photo is my cologne and cornstarch with perfumed cotton balls pushed down into the cornstarch! It's wonderful! You just fill a container, with a lid, with cornstarch. Then get a cotton ball or pad and spray your favorite fragrance on it or them ( I used about 5 for my small container), then push them all down into the cornstarch. Leave at least overnight before you start using it...Wonderful!! I'll never buy expensive powder again! And several of my fragrances don't sell powder...so I'll make my own. I need to find a wider container with a lid. Time to go to the antique stores! I love the old glass jars...lol
Larry made Onion soup...It is wonderful! We just didn't bother with the fancy presentation. Cheese on top of French toast, laying on top of the soup. I just made cheddar toast on Italian bread...Lordy it was good.
I made a Nativity Scene back in 1980. The camel stands 10" tall at the pommel of the saddle. It took several months to pour the figurines...fire them then paint. It's a big set but I love it.
Well Friends...Here's hoping all your dreams and wishes come true! Be safe out there...stay out of trouble...because Santa is watching you!
So, until we meet again...Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year.
9 comments:
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas, my friend. smiles
Merry Christmas, Donna, have a wonderful time with the family.
Your blog has made me hungry again. I'm drooling over several things. I might show up for early morning breakfast.
Love how magical kids make Christmas feel.
Those shoes for Sloane are pretty cool
Merry Christmas to you and Larry.
How sweet the children are in your photos and yes, children make Christmas even more special and fanciful! I miss the diners that used to have pies in a glass shelf and to be able to have coffee and pie at anytime! Such a great idea for the scented powder! Probably more safe than the talcum powders on the shelf as well. Wishing you a very merry Christmas!
I use essential oil on a cotton ball that I push down into a box of Kleenex. Makes the tissues smell so nice. I never thought of making my own dusting powder. Great idea.
Have a wonderful Christmas. 🎄🎄🎄
What you did with cornstarch and cologne I do with cotton balls and essential oil; then I push one of the cotton balls down into a box of tissues ( Kleenex). I like having lightly scented tissues.
Have a wonderful
I think you might be right that only a child knows the secret to the magical world of Christmas... but how lovely it is seeing Christmas through their eyes!
Your family Christmas breakfast sounds like just the thing!
What a wonderful idea to make your own scented powder. These things can indeed be ridiculously expensive ...
Wishing you and your family a magical Christmas! xxx
Dear Donna
I wish you a Merry Christmas to you and your family!
So many things to love about this post. The zoo looks so festive and all lit up and magical for the kids. I know what you mean about a good old fashioned diner. I miss them. But your chocolate croissant looks really good. And the Chinese food looks delicious. I smiled because my son gets those crab and cream cheese won tons every time. You had a nice break with that yummy hot chocolate. Wow, you made that Nativity scene! So much work and love went into making each piece. And Sloane's shoes that light up! - she's going to love them. And lastly, that is the most delightful picture of the children looking out the window and seeing Santa and his reindeer.
Merry Christmas Donna.
~Sheri
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