Saturday, December 21, 2013

Blog Hop Blitz Week #16


Merry Christmas!


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Hope you're not scrambling like Santa! Last minute craft project? Squeezing just one more awesome blog post in before the in-laws head in? Already cooked up some holiday goodies? This is your spot to showcase your work!

Welcome to Week 16 and to the only virtual tailgate party around!

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Terri & Shawna
Easy Life and Party Planning


Betty
A Gut and a Butt
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What adorable lil Sock Snow People, courtesy of our own Betty from A Gut & A Butt.

New Mama Diaries shared a yummy recipe for Red Velvet White Chocolate Chip Cookies.

Thank you Bouncing Baby for sharing your Dada, we thank him for being a protector over in Afghanistan.

Each of our Most Valuable Bloggers (MVBs) have been pinned to our Football Blog Hop Blitz Pinterest board. Football fan or not, check out our wide range of pins.

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Saturday, December 14, 2013

Blog Hop Blitz Week #15

Be thankful that this is not you:

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Welcome to Week #15!

Nope, you don't have to sit out in the cold to tailgate. Your opportunity is right here! Think of our hop as a one big virtual tailgate party! Link up your tailgate recipes, DIY decor projects or your best post of the week. 

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Terri & Shawna
Easy Life and Party Planning


Betty
A Gut and a Butt
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Warm meets cold, ahhhh. Thanks Heavens Garden for sharing a delectable Warm Apply Crisp with Cinnamon ice cream.

Laughing and Losing It shared a creative, kid friendly nativity craft.

Oh wow, Foody Schmoody's Chocolate Cream Pie Martini looks like the perfect way to cap off Christmas night or any night for that matter!

Each of our Most Valuable Bloggers (MVBs) have been pinned to our Football Blog Hop Blitz Pinterest board. Football fan or not, check out our wide range of pins.

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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

All I want for Christmas...

Three or four hours later...

FINALLY!

That's about how long my parents waited in line to get me my Cabbage Patch Kids doll.

Might be her, not sure, my sister eventually destroyed her!

The year was 1983, or somewhere around then...

I can still hear my mom telling the story of now long they stood in line, the fights that were erupting around them. But lo and behold, they walked out with my doll.

Really, that's all I cared about. My dad was tough, he could take down any other parent that got in the way of getting my doll.

That's my story.

What's yours?

I enlisted the help of some blog buddies to share their stories of getting that must have toy for Christmas. Here are their stories.

Ann from Such a Mama
I sooooooooooooo wanted the Barbie Dream House!  My parents NEVER got it for me!  While my daughter is only 18 months, it is taking all my will power not to start buying Barbi stuff.  However, I am still very conflicted.  Since growing out of my Barbie phase, I became a pretty liberal feminist and even went to a very liberal all women's college.  I am pretty sure I am going to cave and get her that giant pink sparkly house of plastic as soon as she is old enough!

Tenns from New MamaDiaries
My favorite childhood toys were Barbies, my pink Barbie corvette powerwheels, and my Fisher Price kitchen. I literally think I played with all of those until they either broke or grew out of them. I still have my Barbies tucked away somewhere at my mom's house. 


I had quite a few favorites but the one that will always be special is my 6 foot Barbie house. Here is the URL to the post I did earlier this year:
I can honestly say “no other child got what I got for Christmas that year! and highly doubtful any other year!” LOL

I don't recall a particular toy that was a "must have" item.  Toys were marketed differently in the 60s and 70s.  I do remember going through the Sears "Wish Book" and putting my initials on the things I liked.  One item that stands out for me was my Crissy doll.  She had red hair that you could pull out to make long or retract for shorter hair.  I remember she had a mod dress and go-go boots.  My sister had a blond doll and my cousin had a dark haired one.  My mother had a grand time sewing clothes for them.  We played with them for several years until we outgrew them.

In 1976, I was eight years old and all I wanted that Christmas was a Bionic Woman doll. I was thrilled when I got it; she had that lever on the back that made her swing her arm that held a tennis racket.  I played with that doll until it literally fell apart!

Wanda Ann from Memoriesby the Mile
I remember the Christmas when I was 10, I wanted a Chatty Cathy Doll. She talked, walked and was so cute. I loved playing with her. It was a very special Christmas,  most of all because my Grandparents were there.

Nicole from Design It GirlBlog
My favorite must have item was a Cabbage Patch Doll, her name is Letty and I still have her. My mom put her layaway because $75.00 was a lot of money for her! She was a single parent. 

This is going to really date me - Nancy Drew Mystery Books. I remember having to look high and low for the Cabbage Patch Doll for my daughter though!

I am a native of Bulgaria. As a child we had an exchange program with a school Germany. We had a student assigned to be our pen pal. We would write letters to each other. This was a great cultural exchange for me from a very early age.  I loved hearing about the different customs in a different country and make a friend at the same time. I also spent some quality time with my grandmother as she was a Language Arts teacher with German minor, she was helping me write the letters. I became quite good friends with my pen pal. We started exchanging gifts as well. One Christmas we had purchased and sent a Bulgarian traditional folk doll to my German friend. In exchange she sent me a Barbie doll. It was the time where Barbie dolls were actually hard to get in my country... so I was beyond myself. I still remember this gift as well as the wonderful friendship that brought it. 

Karen from Sour Dough Native

Believe it or not, my must have toy from childhood was a Creepy Crawler Maker! 


Think our kids will have the same memories my blog buddies and I have? 

Let's hear your story, what toy did you just have to have when you were a kid?



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Saturday, December 7, 2013

Blog Hop Blitz Week #14


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Keep this in mind as we enjoy the holiday season. 

Welcome to Week 14!

Welcome to the most versatile hop around. This is your spot to showcase your latest DIY decor/projects, tailgate recipes or your best post of the week!

Our team is here to welcome you:
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Terri & Shawna
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Betty
A Gut and a Butt
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Need more proof of just how versatile our hop is? Take a look our Most Valuable Bloggers (MVBs):

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Kendra over at Here's The Thing shared a creative spin on an Advent calendar. What an awesome way to showcase some oldie but goodie blog posts!

As always, Ms. enPlace shares an awesome-ly delicious cajun recipe, this time it was Cajun Smothered Potatoes. 

Domain of the Mad Mommy was in everybody's head with her Random Thoughts post!

Each of our Most Valuable Bloggers (MVBs) have been pinned to our Football Blog Hop Blitz Pinterest board. Football fan or not, check out our wide range of pins.

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Thursday, December 5, 2013

Speaking of dysfunction...My top 7 Christmas movie picks

Got the blankets.

Got the hot chocolate.

Time to get our Christmas movie viewing on.

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***Disclaimer***
My picks may be a bit out of the norm, you won't find any Miracle on 34th Street here, I like that movie but it didn't make my list. I also went with my top 7 picks, I know, 7, not 5, not 10 but 7.

Go get your popcorn, relax, get ready for some holiday movie cheer clips!

In no particular order, first up is Scrooged with Bill Murray.


This movie is hilarious but has meaning behind it. It's a remake of the Dickens classic, with a twist. The movie showcases how a meanie turns good, with a little knocking upside the head. Family dysfunction is lurking here...

Speaking of dysfunction...

It's Christmas time with the Griswolds!


Gotta love Aunt Bethany! Her reciting the Pledge of Allegiance instead of saying grace is hilarious!

WARNING: I will be using the word HILARIOUS throughout this post.

So many funny hilarious scenes throughout this movie. The Griswolds show us the effects of having family around for the holidays. They show us that we all have a crazy Cousin Eddie that embarrasses the heck out of us, but in the end, means well.

Ok, my next pick is probably over-played but Christmas doesn't seem like Christmas without watching it.

Does "you'll shoot your eye out, kid" ring a bell? Yep, you guessed it, my next pick is...

A Christmas Story

The clip I've chosen for you is of the gift that keeps on giving, giving light that is, it's the leg lamp!



Ralphie and his folks show us, again, that all families have a tinge of dysfunction. I can relate to the cussing dad!

Again, the family has dysfunction but they mean well. Ralphie standing up for himself to the dad getting him the Red Ryder BB gun, they show us that family sticks together after all is said and done.

This next clip helps keep the true meaning of Christmas before our eyes.


Starting at scene 2:45, Linus breaks it down for us, explaining the arrival of our Saviour. Watching this clip takes me back to my childhood. Amazing, how I watched this as a kid and how my kids watch it. I never grow tired of watching it each year. This movie has a way of making things right in the world. You start to think about how screwed up our world is BUT then you think about what our Saviour did for us. A great movie to usher in Christmas.

But where is the dysfunction?

Did you see that tree? That was dysfunction enough! The group needed to hear the meaning of Christmas because there was dysfunction amongst the group of friends.

Alright, keeping with the cartoon theme, couldn't leave this one out:



Not the full action movie but the original 1966 cartoon. Sometimes originals should be left alone. So, you know the story, mean Mr. Grinch has this teeny tiny lil heart. Goes into Whoville, steals everything, gets bitten by the love bug in the form of Cindy Lou, turns over a new leaf. Something about the nostalgia this one brings up. Again, knowing that I watched this as a kid and hearing my daughter squeal as I play the clip.

WARNING: No laughter allowed at my next pick.

This is not well known, or should I say not known at all. Wasn't even sure I would find the clip on Youtube.


So, here's the story on how this one made my list. Just so happens one day, MonkeyMan and I were home, flipping channels, having a quiet moment where we had control over the TV. This movie caught our eye. The kid is the kid from the Disney channel, well, they're twins. His parents have started to argue a lot and looks like they are headed for divorce. The kid just so happens sees his mom kissing Santa (it's actually his dad), this starts his plot to get them to stop arguing.

Ok, so I'll admit it, this movie is not all that great but it makes me remember that Saturday afternoon with my husband. To me, this represents the season, being together with those you love.


So, I know I said that my picks aren't in any particular type of order but...

Gotta admit, this one has become one of my favs.


Will Ferrell is hilarious, sometimes so annoying that it's just hilarious!

This one has become a classic that just gets us laughing. Buddy the Elf kinda grows on you, in the same way he had to grow on his own dad. The theme again is that even with dysfunction, family still loves. Buddy is different, his family couldn't accept him in the beginning but grew to understand him.

The holiday season has a way of bringing out the dysfunction in every family, my movie picks tells us that.

My family is no different, however, I know they mean well.

How will you deal with the family dysfunction this year?

If answering that question increases the headache pain, tell me your favorite Christmas movie!


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