25 November 2010

The Grinch Who Stole Thanksgiving



It is funny how naturally people associate Thanksgiving with getting ready for Christmas. All of the sudden the radio stations are playing Mariah Carey’s, “All I Want for Christmas is You”, store front windows are decked to the nine’s for preparation for Saint Nick. Well the major argument in the Jones household has turned into, “What happened to Thanksgiving?”



Blake and I got to my parent’s house in Colorado the Tuesday before Thanksgiving. We decided to leave Utah a day early to beat the snowstorm that was supposed to prohibit holiday travel. We surprised my mom and she was shocked! I love to surprise people! It is my favorite. She was so excited, she told us to go downstairs and get Luke out of bed, because she had just told him we weren’t going to be home until Wednesday, We went down to the dragons’ lyre and found a huge tree, decked with lights and adorned with a silver “Angel Moroni.” Uhhhh? My mom followed us down and was laughing so hard when she saw us looking at the tree. An explanation was in order.



Luke had been helping all our family set up Christmas. He spent the day with Stacey, went and saw Mike’s house all set up, and helped Aunt Allison the weekend before. He obviously was in the Christmas spirit. So, traditionally, he went a picked out a fat fir and brought it home for Mom to set up. Although Luke had been given a dose of Christmas cheer, my mother was still in the mode of giving thanks, since Thanksgiving wasn’t even here yet. She stopped Luke right at the doorstep and said, “Absolutely not.” The next half-hour was spent debating whether or not the tree would come in or not. Much to Luke’s dismay, Mom won the debate, but if anyone knows my brother, they know he doesn’t give up without a fight. He dragged the massive pine down the side hill of the house, stuffed it through the basement door, and began set up. The tree was too tall for the basement, so instead of giving up, the top was hacked off to be perfectly wedged between floor and ceiling of his room. (I am concerned that the house may burn down since it is right next to the American flag and Luke’s TV.) He strung the lights and placed Angel Moroni at the top. (Moroni you ask? It’s a Luke thing I guess). My mom came down and told him he was rushing her and didn’t understand the time and energy it took to set up Christmas. He told her she had no Christmas spirit.



We all began to laugh and Luke said, “Well, she is being the Grinch who stole Christmas.” Then my husband, who also doesn’t like skipping holidays either frankly told Luke, “It sounds like you are the Grinch who Stole Thanksgiving.” Luke got these big eyes and his mouth dropped, “Blake!”

10 November 2010

Madsen's Doing It Again...

Madsen Cycles Cargo Bikes

Jared Madsen is doing another bike giveaway! Sweet! Check them out.

Nesting

"Around the fifth month of pregnancy, the "nesting" instinct can set in. This is an uncontrollable urge to clean one's house brought on by a desire to prepare a nest for the new baby, to tie up loose ends of old projects and to organize your world." Pregnancy Weekly.

Welcome to my life... for the past two months I have experienced a switch from having nothing to do with my living quarters to having everything to do with it. Maybe it is because there isn't much decorating to be done in the summer months, or maybe it is because for most of my summer my house was just a sweet reminder that it was time to throw-up. Whatever the reason, things are changing and I am getting anxious to start Nikson's room. I don't have random cravings or cravings really at all. I like things more or less than I used to and found that Thai food gives me up until 3:30am heartburn. I just want to nest. I did a full on clean sweep of our cozy cottage and pulled out Thanksgiving decor. Books were moved, pictures have been hung, and my sweetie thinks I am nuts. It's a big deal for me I guess. I love the feeling of home and if I can't make a nursery quite yet, I might as well get my energy out somewhere.

Checking Project Nursery has been on my daily to do list and my brain is trying to work out how to make a darling room within the budget. I have never been one of those ladies that feels the need to spend massive amounts on things that babies just grow out of, so I am finding darling things that will grow with our son. Our oh so darling abode turned not so efficient when we learned of the little man I was growing because we don't have a second bedroom. Drats. So, accordingly, I have yet to have a room to begin the creation but when I get one, oh the possibilities.
Ekorre

04 November 2010

Totally Diggin' Industrial Chic


What is it about industrial chic? It has become "THE" style for home decor. I would have to say the crisp freshness combined with vintage flare provides something of magic for me. My mother would say there is too much white space and it isn't very cozy feeling. Her home is warm and you could spend hours on her couch and sleep your days away. That's probably why we chose to go there so often, to rest and rejuvenate. But there is something to be said about stainless steel, industrial piping, brick walls, hard wood flooring, and vintage storage and seating. Probably so much to be said that I am beating a dead horse (which is wrong and gruesome). So I will leave it at this; I love the look that it gives and the power behind the pieces.

03 November 2010

Costumes!

Happy Halloween Folks!


Our buddy Noah.

Dressing up for Halloween this year wasn't my most favorite. It was hard to figure out what to be. We always go as couples and this year we couldn't pull off Danny and Sandy. I thought, "I could wear all black and glue face cards on me and goes as "Black Jac". Nope. Then the whole, Blake could be a farmer and I could be his pumpkin... Uh uh. So then cute Mama Cheryl was helpful and we tried out Hercules and Megara. The baby body would just not go for it. What did we decide to do you ask? Something lame, but incredibly cheap. Brangelina here we...went. Here we are in our glory adorned with our ethnic children.


On Saturday our cute friends, Noah and Allyssa threw a Halloween party at their house, which also happens to be a mortuary. Muahhhahaha! It was legit.


This is a little lady they had out for decor. Yeah, she's real. Real old!


Noah and Allyssa went as The Mad Hatter and Alice, Noah's outfit was homemade. Lyss even assembled a spool of thread necklace and sewed lace onto the cuffs of the coat. She seriously has some serious talent.

My bestie got to come and join us. She actually didn't dress up. She always looks like a cupcake.


The family at Grandma's for Dinner on Sunday. Dad came as Bruce Willis.

All the grand kids and Chris as Freddie Kruger, (he always dresses up. Such a cool dude).

To top off the night and start November off right we went home and made a fort on our bed. Magical.