Dew Drop

Life’s little parties

Dew Drop, Sugarwings, We're having a party

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I've been soaking up the grand fairy fun for the last few weeks before Dewdrop took her cross country adventure.  Sleepovers, play dates, parties, and hikes.

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One highlight was the Nutrition Festival at the library. There was a performance by the Last Carnival Circus School.

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Two of my good friends were part of the show.

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Impressive, huh?

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There was an interactive show by the Hoop Mamas.

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Which my fairies loved.

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Some exercises, some jumping.

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Well, lots of jumping…

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And lots of booths with learning games.

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With healthy treats. And all free.  You might have noticed, if there is a free kid's event around, we are THERE.  I've always done things like that with my own kids,and now with these babes.  My boys were raised to love to attend a grand opening of any business to partake in free hot dogs and popcorn.

 For me it wasn't just the free stuff, it was the party attitude.  We were very poor when the boys were tiny and free was all I could afford.  I'll never forget the joy on my young son's face when he spun the wheel of fortune at a grocery store opening and won a giant jug of ketchup. It didn't matter that his prize was ketchup, it was a PRIZE and it was fun to win it. Sounds weird, but it sure was a good day for us.

But I've learned over the years that it isn't the price that matters, it is getting out there and doing something festive with your family. And with the right attitude even hot dogs in a parking lot  for a used car lot grand opening can be exciting.

 

PS- thank you for your concerns and worries about me missing my little Dewdrop. Heck, I miss her when I don't see her daily, but I know how lucky I am to have my grand fairies on a regular basis, and how most grandparents don't have that luxury. Also, I know that it is going to be very hard for her parents to be away from her, but have to say I am quite proud of the way they are handling it and making it work. That little girl gets to spend time with all the people who love her and that is what is important.

She is going to be one happy little miniature gypsy!

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My littlest fairy is in for some changes.  Her mommy and some of the other siblings  have moved 13 hours away.  She has been here with us and her daddy til her family gets settled out there, and then we will be doing a long distance switch off every few weeks.

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Between breaking out in tears at random moments at the thought of her going (but never in front of her), I get plenty of hugs and snuggles. And I have a mantra that I say to her and to myself.

"I'll be so sad to have you away from me, but I'll be glad that you are with your mommy that you love. And I'll be sooooo happy when you come back to see me again soon.  I love you."

Saying that to her a  lot, is what is keeping me together.

A Sweet Valentine Gathering

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One of my favorite things is to have a studio full of friends, whether it is at Birdsong, a craft day, or a kid's holiday party.

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I don't always get to host a bash for every holiday, but love it when the timing works out to have everyone over.

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Sugarwings and Dewdrop went to Michaels with me to fill a cart with pink and red heart supplies, I nabbed a few Dollar Store tablecloths and balloons, and we were set to go.

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We made faux cupcakes by gluing a styrofoam ball into a cupcake paper, smearing it with modelling compound icing, and glitter.

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Lots of glitter.

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Besides that, the projects weren't organized, it was every artist on their own.

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Valentine cards for loved ones were a popular choice.

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Dewdrop completed this one for her mommy.

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Lizele made lots of colorful hearts. She is a prolific crafter.

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Besides the cart full of stickers from Michaels, I had vintagey goods out too.  And had saved empty valentine candy boxes to be redone.

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Sugarwings and her mommy made a mail box for her upcoming class party.

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The littlest workers got a bit burned out and turned to coloring books full of ponies, then decided to work with playdough. That is always a hit with Dewdrop.  

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The older kids had already headed out to the creek and woods behind the house when I got my camera out.  They usually make a few nice things, then head outside, not caring that it was horridly cold out there. Of course, someone always slips into the creek and needs dry clothes, but it never stops them.

I really should plan more summer time craft days, where they can get out there and enjoy the woods when the weather is better.

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Before the party, Sugarwings and I made chocolate dipped strawberries to serve, and I saved the plastic containers that the berries came in. Those were ideal for sending wet modelling compound cupcakes home in.  Cars might have been muddy from the creek on the way home, but at least they didn't have any pink, fake icing all over them.

I can't say there wasn't any glitter drizzled into the seats, though…

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My new water jug from Victorian Trading was ideal!  I filled it with ice, poured cold water over it, and it was still chilly the next day. 

The pottery really keeps the water cold.

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For punch in the cut glass dispenser, I mixed white cranberry/strawberry juice with a couple cans of Sierra Mist.  The night before, I froze cranberries in juice to make a giant, floating ice cube to slip into the punch.  Very pretty, and tasty, but so easy to make.

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I'm already looking forward to the next party.

Cottage Garden Fence

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Way, way back, before the cold snap hit here in November, my son built us a new fence.

 I had some very specific needs for it: 

*The gate had to be on a spring, and swing closed so the grand fairies didn't let the dorkies out.*

*The gate had to be very lightweight, and it had to open easily, so those fairies could get in and out by themselves.*

*IT HAD TO BE PRETTY!!!!!!!!!!  And if it looked like it belonged on a fairy tale cottage, that would be a big plus.*

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The gate is under the deck off my husband's office, right outside my studio door.  Here is a photo in process, where my son started wrapping vines around the posts. The top photo shows all the vines twisted into place.  I plan on planting Clematis at the base of it, to fill in even more.

The metal filigree panel at the very top, under the deck, is a vintage one I had hanging around. The ones built into the fence and gate are from Hobby Lobby, and were on sale for 50% off.  I love my son's idea for building them in. 

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The area outside of my studio is where the girls play most of the time.  So, their Daddy made the fence feel like a play area instead of a barrier.  He cut hearts into the wood so they could peek through.

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And he drilled holes to pound marbles into, to give the space some sparkle.  There are plans to add a lot more marbles later on, but while finishing up the fence, we were hit by a huge wave of cold air.

It was the weirdest thing, one minute, it was a beautiful fall day…. the next, a huge whirlwind of leaves blew over us, bringing temperatures about 10 degrees lower.  From one minute to the next, the temps dropped. And then kept dropping.  So, we were done working outdoors for a while.

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At first, I was worried about the kitties, and wondered if a new fence would pen them in. Nope, they love it and spend a good part of the day running around on the top of it.

And now, our entire courtyard is fenced in. The place looks like a maze, with so many partitions and gates, but the dogs and chickens love it.  There is a fence in the front yard, with a doggie door for the little fuzzballs.  Then, there is a huge chicken run.  And the side yard is fenced. Now the courtyard. All the gates can be opened to connect them, or only select areas can be left closed off.  And then, there are extra gates big enough to drive a truck or 4 wheeler through if jobs need to be done in that part of the yard. And a gate that can connect our yard to the neighbor's yard so their dogs can come and play with our dogs. 

It's kind of weird. But that is how my whole house is built too.  All customized just to fit our needs.  We will never be able to sell this odd conglomeration of mazes, doors, hallways, gates, fences.  We are stuck here forever.

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We don't mind though. We all kind of like it here.

 

 

Family Vacations aren’t always what you’d plan them to be

Dew Drop, family, Sugarwings, Travel

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Our trip to Texas wasn't exactly what we had hoped it would be. But it was filled with moments like this, and that is exactly what we wanted.  

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We packed up with excitement, hoping for 60 degree days. Knowing it would be too cold to swim, but planning on long afternoons reading on the beach while the girls played in the sand.  And we were thrilled to be getting away from the deep freeze of Kansas.

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But it was soooo cold in Texas, we were barely able to skiddaddle over a pier to get out to a restaurant on the water.  We also had booked hotels with no indoor pools, so didn't have a sub for the sand.

Til we discovered that Schliterbahn water park was covered! We love the Schliterbahn in Kansas City and go every summer, so we thought that would be the perfect solution to battling the cold and it could save our vacation.

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Once again, not exactly what we had expected. The place was draped in plastic sheeting and had heaters, but I wouldn't call it an indoor pool. And it was freezing that day, with winds coming through the gaps in the plastic. And with condensation from the heated pool that made big drips fall unexpectedly from the visqueen roof right down the back of your neck. Or into your drink. Or your iPad. 

But there was a huge table of holiday crafts set up.  The girls and I probably used enough glitter glue and pipe cleaners to make up for the ticket price to get in to the park that day.  The grand fairies spent half their time crafting, and the rest in the heated kiddie pool. We were all too frozen to go elsewhere and ride the slides. 

It ended up being a very fun day. I bundled up in a jacket, the littles stayed under water and kept warm, my husband and I sat in lounge chairs and watched them play. I heard that the raging river ride had artificial snow and was a lot of fun once you got used to the chill of the water temps, but I stayed bundled in three towels and a jacket and had my fun watching my little sprites enjoy themselves and make friends in the pool.

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The park was decorated cute for the holidays, and they did their best, with themed activities and lots of space heaters. But the temps were about 20 degrees below average for that area for that time of year and I don't think the water park was meant to be used on days that cold. On a 55-60 degree day with sunshine heating up the plastic walls, it would probably be very nice. But I can't recommend it on a day in the 30s.

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On our way home (all dry and warm thanks to "family dryers" that you all climb into and pay $3 to be blown dry together, pretty fun and the perfect end to a cold afternoon), we simply had to stop by the Gulf of Mexico for Dewdrop, who had never seen the ocean.

We ran as fast as we could, because it was about 40 and windy.

Because everyone knows that the happiness of being at the ocean, and plenty of giggling will keep you warm enough, temporarily at least, to visit the water.

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And yes, the happiness and giggling worked.

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At least for these two.  They ignored the icy feelings and waded right in. Notice that there are no pics of ME doing that??? Nope, I didn't take off shoes or coat, or get too close.  But I'm so happy that Dewdrop got to experience the waves.

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And the sand.

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And since they were wearing their Anna and Elsa jackets, they had to sing, "Do You Want to Build a Sandman?".

Because it was too cold to stay at the beach, we took them to the Rainforest Cafe, thinking that would be a real treat, but Dewdrop saw the flames shoot from the volcano on top of the building  as I walked in to check on seating, and she thought for sure I'd met a certain death.  So, a fun treat, became a torturous threat to her.  Poor kiddo.

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To make up for the lack of sunshine or warm weather in Galveston, we headed up to Grapevine and checked into Great Wolf Lodge.

Where Dewdrop fell in love with the "marshmallow bears."

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And story time in the lobby.

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Not to mention the constantly warm, 84 degree swimming area.  Now THAT is an indoor pool!  Not a space heater and plastic wrap sham of an outdoor pool pretending to be an indoor complex. 

If we'd had any idea how well run, clean, friendly and wonderfully warm that place was, we'd have spent all of our vacation there. (and probably all of our money, it was not cheap for one night during the week between Christmas and New Years)

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Sugarwings and I agreed that it was a lot like going to Disney.  I thought it was interesting that she picked up on that.  Great Wolf in Grapevine shares the same attention to detail and themes, plus caters to families and has the same welcoming service that Disney offers. It's of course, on a much smaller scale, but they sure do it right.

The lifeguards are attentive, the staff is constantly cleaning, picking up wet towels, smiling, and working hard.  I can't recommend it enough.

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Over the years, we've had plenty of vacation mishaps.  Record cold in the Bahamas, a back thrown out in Florida, the flu on a cruise ship, and other small issues that could ruin a trip. 

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And of course, on every trip, there are always these moments too. 

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But it is the special, sweet moments on a trip that stay in your heart.  While the mishaps just become funny stories that your family tells and retells over the years.  Vacations aren't much different than every day life, just in a different location (and cost a bit more)

And when you have hugs like this, life is pretty good, no matter where you are.

Thank you so much to Christee, Caike, and Adam for letting us have this time with their tiny fairies. It was so nice of them to let us take them along.

 

Our Christmas

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Sugarwings and her mommy spent the night with us on Christmas Eve, so we had her here when she woke up to find what Santa had brought to her.

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And to check and see if he'd found the cookies she'd made for him the day before. (Yes, and speaking for the jolly, old guy, I have to say, they were YUMMY!)

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We do our family party on Christmas Eve.  It's a day of hanging out, baking, dinner, and then opening gifts together.

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Mid-afternoon, we realized that we had no cookies to leave out that night! Oh my! So, we all chipped in to mix, roll, cut, bake and decorate a giant batch of sugar cookies and a small batch of gluten/dairy free ones too.

I discovered that almond meal is perfect for dusting the table to roll out the gluten free ones.  I'm not a fan of most of the flours used in that kind of baking, and if you dust with them, the cookies aren't very good. Almond flour was ideal, plus it gave a nutty flavor to the goodies.

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Making cookies at the last minute set us behind a little on our dinner.  So, the prime rib got into the oven a bit late, then just would NOT cook.  It was taking forever,  we started in on gifts and decided to open a few before we ate.

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So we had some back and forth, checking on dinner and opening pressies.  Till we realized that the hunk of meat was going to be in the oven way, way too late, and we might still be waiting to eat, with Santa sitting up on the roof waiting for us to get tucked in so he could come on down. 

We went into high gear, slicing up the giant slab of prime rib, and turned it into rib eye steaks, while my husband fired up the grill (in the dark, on a 30 degree night).  

I was glad he did because, man, were those good, and grilled to perfection!

My son sauteed a few pounds of mushrooms with eggplant and golden beets, and I'd baked a layered red beet, asparagus, and rainbow carrot casserole.  Along with that, we had smashed potatoes with garlic aoli sauce and panko crumbs.  Plus fresh, homemade rolls, and canned green beans from Aunt Jenny's garden.

No one minded waiting, it was delicious, and a big group effort.

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And soon, we were right back into the fray.  Leftovers were popped in the fridge, the table was cleared, and dishes were piled up to do later, getting those packages open was much more important.

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We like to open one gift at a time, with everyone getting to watch and enjoy seeing what the other person got. That way, there is time for modelling and admiring the presents too.

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And plenty of time for hugs and thank yous.

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We are all about the hugs around here.

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 See what I mean?

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I hope there was lots of love in your day too.

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For the rest of the week, my husband and I are loading up these two fairies and driving south till we find some sunshine. It's an impromptu trip and who knows what we will find on our "maventure" as Dewdrop calls it.

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Our adventures have been nonstop for the holiday, and it is very exciting that they are still ongoing.

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Last week, we saw "Mary Poppins" at the local theater the same day that we attended a "Santa Splash" at the indoor aquatic center. Along with all of the other parties and plans, it has been one fun event after another for about a month of Christmassing.  A little vacation is just what I need to rest up from all of the celebrating that I've been whooping it up with  since Thanksgiving.

 Between being on the go all of the time with holiday happenings, buying and wrapping gifts, shipping packages like crazy (by the way, thank you for all the shopping at my Boutique and Etsy store!!), being sick for months, (I'm finally done coughing, it was a Christmas miracle), redoing the bedroom (pictures to come of the new look) and everyday life, the beach is sounding pretty good right now. I hear it will be too chilly to swim in the Gulf, but I'm happy with playing in the sand.

There are new pre-posted blogs upcoming, so please do check back.  And have a great new year!

 

 

Letting down the kiddos

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We have the sweetest, most forgiving, grand fairies. I let them down, big time, by forgetting an important item on our Holiday To Do List.  

We have BIG plans for the holiday season this year. I want to do something special every week of December with them.   (these gold flecked sugarplum dresses will be getting a workout for this month)

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Between holiday crafts, gingerbread house building, and cocoa parties, we are also going to Breakfast with Santa at Lionsgate Country Club, to the Lawrence Community Theater's showing of Mary Poppins, and to see Rudolf The Red Nosed Reindeer at the Coterie Theater in  Crown Center, plus the Festive of Trees, and some other fun outings.

One item on the list that I'm really looking forward to is following a map of holiday lights around town.

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But, do to a major effing-up on my part, our schedule of fun events didn't get off to a smooth start.  The girls and I talked all week about going to see Rudolf. Then the night before we planned to go, I discovered that my tickets were for that day,not the next.

Yep, missed it.

But see Dewdrop's sad face? That isn't about the play. She simply gets tired of too many hugs sometimes…  and Sugarwings is a full on, heavy duty, non stop hugger.

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Those girls were soooooooo sweet when I explained that I'd made a huge mistake on the date and we missed the show we were looking forward to.  I didn't hear one single complaint, and no tears fell down cheeks.  I was so pleased and proud to know how understanding and appreciative they are.  We do a lot of fun activities together, but if I thought they were acting like spoiled brats over these outings, we sure wouldn't be doing them.

It is good to see that my grands are big hearted and that they felt bad for me because I was sad about mixing up the dates.  Neither of them felt bad for themselves. (So of course, I felt even worse about my major mistake!)

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So, we decided to find some fun out there some where and headed to Kansas City, even though we were not visiting with our favorite ruby nosed deer.  

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Those little fairy girls didn't care where we went, they were thrilled to wear their new gowns (from Ross Dress for Less for only $18 each) and hang with the old folks for the day.  Especially hanging with ole Mr. Claus. 

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He is set up at Crown Center in Crayola''s Santaland, with lots of giant crayons to climb on.

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And a little crayon house to twirl in.

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We went out to lunch, walked around the mall, (where neither one even asked for a toy) and did crafts at the Crayola store.  Then, later a movie. All in all, a fantastic day.

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( this is the photo before doctoring on picmonkey, where I used bokah stars to lighten it, wrinkle remover to take out the background,  eye tint to remove the last bit of fuscia from Sugarwings' hair, eye tint to soften the banner and the red lights, plus some snow.)

Happy Thanksgiving!

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Happy Thanksgiving!  I'm hoping that as you read this, my house is all decked and my turkey is roasting in the oven.  But for now (I write these posts ahead of time) I can just day dream of juicy turkey and all the trimmings while thinking about what I'm thankful for.  And hoping to get time to get the tree out and the 6 overflowing boxes of sparkling goodies piled onto it….

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While the furniture is moved around to make space for the upcoming tree, we decided to take advantage of the space and have a dance party. I looped a strand of rope lights around the room, gathered up the grand fairies, and hit the button on what my husband thinks is the world's most annoying toy.

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It's loud, it's obnoxious, and WE LOVE IT.  That is, the girls and I. Not so much their grandfather. But he will dance with us.  I bought it for half price and with a 30% coupon off that price at Kohls. And I think the ten bucks is a  much better investment than the two year gym membership that I bought.  This little machine is a big workout.

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We are learning to dance, "North Pole Style."  Here I am shovelling snow. We also get to chase snowflakes and catch them on our tongue, go ice fishing, jiggle like Santa's tummy, and plenty more cool dance moves. 

(I bought these slinky,fuzzy jammies at the same 50% off, then 30% off sale at Kohls, and have been very popular with Dewdrop when I wear them. She thinks I am some sort of a human stuffed animal and won't stop petting me.)

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I think she is pretty snuggly too.

Enjoy your turkey and your thanking.  I know I have a lot of things to be thankful for. 

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And if you are in the mood to get ready for the holidays, I have some kits available (with more to come).

I'm calling these Tart Tin Tassels.

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Both kits are available in the Boutique. 

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Along with these fairy kits from Birdsong.  Wouldn't they make adorable Elves on Shelves???

I'm doing that with one of them this year.

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I'm also planning to fill a silver tree with them.

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Or if you'd prefer to buy something ready to go instead of making it, I've got one ornie listed in the Etsy shop and hope to get more up soon.  

Also, I have seats left in my Romantic White Christmas workshop at the studio on Friday Dec. 5.  Maybe I'll see you in Lawrence??

 

A Fabulous Fall

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Around our house, princess frocks and fairy get ups are daily clothes.  But the grand fairies still wanted to wear their pink ball gowns to some Halloween parties.

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Our Hippy Chick and I both fancied up too.  I was a white witch, she was a pixie.

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My costume makes more sense with the hat, right?  

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We headed to the annual Ghost and Giggles party at Lions Gate Country Club.

Where Sugarwings was chosen from the audience to be Lulu the Clown's helper, and insisted that her baby sister come along.

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It made my night to see her share the props for the magic trick.  Since Dewdrop wasn't officially part of the show, there weren't enough glasses to go around.

It;s good to have a big sis to watch out for you and share.

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We had a hay rack ride, games, a clown show, with balloon animals, and of course, great food.  I always love the menus at Lions Gate.

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It has been the most lovely fall.  My flowers are blooming like crazy, tomatoes are still ripening on the vines, and we've had one party after another.

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The city of Lawrence sponsored an Enchanted Forest at the nature center with woodland characters along a trail through the woods, and ponies to pet when your walk ended.

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It was only $3 to attend and everything there was as cute as can be.

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This was one of my favorite characters, a bald eagle in a giant nest, who had a bucket for kids throw stuffed fish into.  There was also a Big Bad Wolf roaming the trails, challenging all the kids to a howling contest. 

I think I might have won.  Dewdrop and I both had a pretty good howl, though.

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Afterwards, we had a little gathering to watch the Royals. I'm not a sports fan myself, but my husband sure is.

When I arrived in Florida for my sister trip, the shuttle driver who took me to my rental car asked where I'd flown in from. I told him, and he said, "Kansas City! That is HOT right now"  I told, him, no, it was warmer in Florida.  He spent the rest of the drive lecturing me on having some pride in my local team. 

So, on the shuttle ride back to the airport at the end of my trip, when I ended up with the same shuttle driver and he asked where I was going, I went along with  Kansas City being HOT and didn't bother to mention I hadn't noticed.

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My husband sure noticed.  He is loving the Royals. So, I fixed him a special meal, for his little get together and even wrote "K C R" on the pastry wrapped, rosemary brie, with rosemary leaves. 

While I'm loving every minute of the fall parties, perfect weather, and cute costumes, I'll leave the sports watching to him.  

But I did eat my share of the baked brie.

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I hope that your Halloween week is an enchanting one too.

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With lots of laughs.

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Plenty of silliness.

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And time to slow down and enjoy watching the leaves float down from the trees before you have to start raking them all up.

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