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Light of the World

By Lorraine

When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life
John 8:12

Filed Under: Faith Tagged With: Bible, Christmas, Encouragement, Faith, Think On These Things

Floral Christmas Centerpiece

By Lorraine

 
Flowers on the table just brightens the room! A pretty floral Christmas centerpiece arrangement is easy and inexpensive to put together using greens from your yard and some flowers you pick up from the produce store or even the grocery store.Flowers on the table just brightens the room! A pretty floral Christmas centerpiece arrangement is easy and inexpensive to put together using greens from your yard and some flowers you pick up from the produce store or even the grocery store.Continue Reading

Filed Under: Crafts, Flowers Plants & Herbs, Holidays, Home Decorating & DIY, More Crafts Tagged With: Christmas, Crafts, flowers, Karen, Lorrie, tutorial

With Our NY Kids

By Lorraine

A few days after Christmas, John and I traveled to New York to spend some time with our daughter, Jill, Brad and their children, Ryan, Brenna and Shaela.
 Our 5 1/2-hour drive turned into an eight+ one but we finally made it safe and sound.

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Filed Under: Family, Grandchildren Tagged With: brad, Brenna, Christmas, Grandchildren, Jill, John, Lorrie, Raider, Ryan, shaela

December Highlights

By Lorraine

 outside vignettes
 inside

 

 Our weekly Bible Study Community Group having a blast at our annual Christmas Dinner
 The dearest folks that bring so much encouragement, wisdom, prayers and love to us and each other every week.
John’s Company Holiday Party.
Abbey is an employee here too, since July and someone took a photo of her and the co-founder/Executive Vice President because they are the youngest and the oldest employees.
 Christmas Eve at Jamie’s playing “Don’t Eat Cashew!” game.
Enjoying the ambiance and Christmas Eve peacefulness of her warm home.
Christmas morning with Abbey
Watched (over and over) a heartwarming video of NY grandkids singing to us via cell phone video.
 Erin, AJ and Jared & Jamie, Josh and family arrived late afternoon. They learned that Cashew was being extra mischievous and hid all of the Christmas presents. After dashing throughout the house, Keri was the first to find them in a large cabinet that recently housed our TV. 
 such fun
 chilling after dinner
 Look of fright on Chloe’s face as PopPop takes her photo.
She is a bit uncertain of him as were two other grandkids when they were babies.
Some little ones love guys and some prefer girls but they all come to love him when they get a little older.
Here he is trying to to divert her attention so she realizes he really is a nice PopPop
One of my favorite shots
The adults were still chatting in the dining room after dessert and I walked into the kitchen and noticed the kids playing with the trains and talking about the village houses and which are there favorite.  Noah even remembered which ones were his NY cousins’ favorite.
It was so sweet to hear see them having a quiet moment at the end of some busy days.
Notice Caleb looking over the sofa arm 🙂

Filed Under: Family, Grandchildren Tagged With: AJ, Brenna, Caleb, Cambrie, Childhood Memories, Chloe, Christmas, Erin, Friends, Jamie, Jared, John, Josh, Keri, Lorrie, Noah, Ryan, shaela, Silas

Gladsome Tidings

By Lorraine

With heartfelt joy for each visitor and blogging friend I have met here,
I send wishes for a joyous and blessed
Merry Christmas!

Filed Under: Faith Tagged With: Christmas

Don’t Eat CASHEW! Game

By Lorraine

A fun holiday game, Don't Eat Cashew is just like Don't Eat Pete but with a mischievous little Elf. This FREE printable is a great Christmas activity for kids.Long before Elf-on-a-shelf became popular, this Elf, named CASHEW, came to our house each December 1st and magically appeared in various places throughout the month. Join in the fun with a game featuring this whimsical fellow called, Don’t Eat Cashew!Continue Reading

Filed Under: Crafts, Holidays, More Crafts, Printables Tagged With: Christmas, Crafts, Grandchildren, Printable

Making a Brushed Metal Look Chalkboard Serving Tray

By Lorraine

Make a chalkboard and serving tray with a brushed-metal look detailed DIY how-to instructions. Great housewarming gift for newlyweds.
Our daughter, Jill and husband, Brad recently moved into a new home. Well, actually their home was built in 1917 making it a 95 year-old new home.
She wants a serving tray for an ottoman she is using as a coffee table. Her dad and I worked together to make a brushed metal-look chalkboard serving tray.

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Filed Under: Crafts, More Crafts Tagged With: Christmas, Crafts, gifts, Jill, tutorial

Frosted Sugar Cookies

By Lorraine

 
Frosted Sugar Cookies are festive and fun for holidays or birthdays. Easy recipe for cookies and frosting to make the prettiest and tastiest cookies!
Frosted Sugar Cookies are my grandson’s favorite!  Mine too, really. Sweet, buttery cookies in fun shapes and pretty frosting. Frosted Sugar Cookies are festive and fun for holidays or birthdays. Try this easy recipe for cookies and frosting to make the prettiest and tastiest cookies!

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Filed Under: Cookies & Bars, Recipes, Sweet Treats Tagged With: Baking, Christmas, Cookies, Jared

Chocolate Peppermint Bark

By Lorraine

Chocolate Peppermint Bark, an easy recipe of layered white & milk chocolate flavored with peppermint and topped with crushed candy canes.Looking for a holiday treat everyone loves and is super easy? Then you will like Chocolate Peppermint Bark! It is an incredibly simple layered white chocolate and milk chocolate bark flavored with peppermint and topped with crushed candy canes.Continue Reading

Filed Under: Holidays, Recipes Tagged With: Christmas

Crochet Gingerbread Hat

By Lorraine

Adorable crochet Gingerbread hat for little boys or girls is a quick and easy pattern just perfect for grandchildren as a Christmas gift.
This adorable crochet gingerbread hat pattern was created by the talented Sarah from Repeat Crafter Me.  If you like to crochet, you will love visiting her place and scrolling through all of her amazing projects!Continue Reading

Filed Under: Crafts, Crochet, Holidays Tagged With: Baking, Caleb, Cambrie, Chloe, Christmas, Cookies, Crafts, Crochet, gifts, Jamie, Keri, Noah, Silas

A Daring Color

By Lorraine

I was warned by everyone I told
Jamie’s reply was, “Eew” and “that I could always paint over it.” 😉
but I had a vision
I saw it in my minds eye
unexpected * bright * cheerful * garden-like * whimsical 
lime green
just the right lime green

and it is just the right lime green

what I envisioned it would be
 sometimes
in certain lighting
 during the day with natural lighting the color is beautiful
but in the evening with the lights on…
well, not as lovely
I’ll be able to live with it for a while and will enjoy the fun change.
But just not sure where I will go next with the wall color
~*~
The paint color I finally settled on is called Fresh Pear
Just on one wall.  The other walls are painted white.

Filed Under: Home and Garden, Home Decorating & DIY Tagged With: Christmas, Home and Garden

American Girl Crochet Pattern

By Lorraine

When those beautiful American Girl catalogs arrive in the mail, our granddaughters get so excited and pour through the pages pointing out new outfits for their dolls. But those prices can be pretty high, especially when you have more than one child making a wish list. I got to work and found a crochet pattern for dolls to make a cute outfit. 

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Filed Under: Crafts, Crochet Tagged With: Chloe, Christmas, Crafts, Crochet, gifts

Lined Crochet Stocking for Chloe

By Lorraine

Pattern for crochet stocking for baby's 1st Christmas, It is lined with fabric to keep treasures safely inside. Just the right size for baby.
Lined Crochet Stocking for Chloe’s 1st Christmas. Our little leapling granddaughter is getting bigger and I wanted to make her something special for Christmas. So, I adapted a crochet pattern and made her a baby-size Christmas stocking that is lined with fabric so nothing pokes through the holes.

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Filed Under: Crafts, Crochet Tagged With: Chloe, Christmas, Crafts, Crochet, tutorial

Cranberry Apple Salad

By Lorraine

 
Tart, sweet and crunchy, Cranberry Mold uses raw cranberries with apples and nuts. Jello binds everything together for a delicious Thanksgiving side dish.Tart, sweet and crunchy, cranberry apple salad uses raw cranberries with apples and nuts. Jell-O binds everything together for a delicious Thanksgiving side dish. And, this is a recipe that does not require cooking as so many Thanksgiving recipes do.

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Filed Under: Holidays, Recipes Tagged With: Christmas, cranberries, Thanksgiving

Philly with the NY Kids

By Lorraine

 It was blustery and windy but bright and sunny as we walked down Market Street.

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Filed Under: Family, Grandchildren, Travel Tagged With: Abbey, brad, Brenna, Christmas, Grandchildren, Jared, Jill, Ryan, shaela

Turkey Wild Rice Soup

By Lorraine

Creamy and delicious Turkey Wild Rice Soup is a favorite, especially during the holidays. Filled with chunks of turkey (or chicken), it is thick and hearty.

Turkey Wild Rice Soup

Our Christmas Day Dinner tradition
INGREDIENTS:
  • 2 (10 3/4-oz) cans condensed chicken broth OR 6-cups chicken broth/stock and omit water
  • 2 cups water (omit if using chicken stock)
  • 1/2 cup uncooked wild rice, rinsed
  • 1/2 cup finely chopped green onions
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 3/4 cup flour
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp poultry seasoning
  • 1/8 tsp pepper
  • 2 cups half-and-half (I use fat free half-and-half)
  • 1 1/2 cups cubed, cooked, turkey or chicken
  • 8 slices bacon, crisply cooked, crumbled
  • 1 tbs. chopped pimento
  • 2 to 3 Tbs. dry sherry, if desired

DIRECTIONS:

In large saucepan, combine chicken broth and water. Add wild rice and green onions; cover. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cover simmer 35-40 minutes or until rice is tender.

Lightly spoon flour into measuring cup; level off. In medium saucepan, melt butter: stir in flour, salt, poultry seasoning and pepper. Cook 1 minute, stirring constantly; until smooth and bubbly.

Gradually stir in half-and-half; cook until slightly thickened; stirring constantly.

Slowly add half-and-half mixture into rice mixture; stirring constantly.

Add cubed turkey, bacon, pimento and sherry.

Heat gently, stirring frequently; do not boil. Garnish each serving with additional green onion and bacon.

NOTE:  You can tell this is an old recipe because I don’t think Campbell’s makes cans of condensed chicken broth any more.

 

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Unstuffed Cabbage Soup

Like stuffed cabbage rolls but not the work and mess? Unstuffed Cabbage Soup is super easy and has all of the tastes you love. It is delicious!

 

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Filed Under: Recipes, Soups & Stews Tagged With: chicken, Christmas, soup, turkey

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