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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Homemade Christmas

I'm so excited about Christmas that I can hardly sleep at night - and we still have 26 days to go!!


On my side of the family, all my siblings and I still exchange presents. It's a tradition we've been doing for over 35 years! Since there are 9 kids in my family, we always drew names so that each of us had to buy/make gifts for only 1 person. Growing up in such a large family,
money was the only resource that was scarce - you get pretty creative with all sorts of random items to "repurpose" into a Christmas gift! I remember one year when my little sister actually took some items from her "person's" room, wrapped them and put them under the tree! The person whose name she drew was stumped for weeks over where one of her shoes had disappeared to and whatever happened to her favorite hairbrush. haha :) Well, we all found out on Christmas morning. That was so great! Priceless memories that year. :)

My mom was and still is extremely creative when it comes to homemade Christmas gifts. I think she actually turns into a real Elf the few weeks before Christmas because she can work all night for weeks with little to no sleep in her little sewing room that's been transformed into Santa's Workshop. I now know how Santa is able to make all those toys for all the children in the world - his wife makes them! HAHA! I remember one year when we were all fairly little that she made an entire furniture set for my sister's dolls out of PVC pipe! She bought the pipes, cut them to size, figured out how to assemble them into shapes of sofas, tables, chairs and beds, then sewed fabric slipcovers for each piece. It looked better and lasted longer than anything bought in a store. Amazing! She is the reason we never knew growing up that we were technically "poor." All our friends thought we were so lucky that we had a Mom that stayed home with us all day and made us cool stuff! :) Hooray for Stay-At-Home Moms!!

We still exchange presents every year as siblings. We actually draw names out of a hat the day after Christmas now for the next several years so we have LOTS of time to ponder over what to do for gifts. The gift "rules" are supposed to be inexpensive items, probably no more than 3 or so and no gifts for any kids, just the parents. The kids get PLENTY-o-gifts from Santa and from their parents that it got to be a little ridiculous so this keeps it simple (and inexpensive if you happen to draw names for a married couple with 5 kids!) Also, last year we decided that providing Christmas Lists was optional. We figure that we've known each other long enough to pretty much know what our person/persons will like, right? Except that each of us always ends up finding someone to be sneaky and find out what our "person" really wants. haha :)

These days, we purchase more gifts than we did growing up, but the most memorable are always the ones homemade. This year will definitely be a "homemade Christmas" for the person/persons that JP and I drew out of the hat and I'm REALLY, REALLY excited about it!! I've been thinking about what to make them for weeks and I can't wait to show you - but patience is a virtue so get ready to practice! :) No peaking for 26 more days!!

But I will give you some hints: it's going to be a "natural" Christmas and we've been spending a lot of time at the hardware store...

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Can't Resist a Craft

Ok, so I know that this blog started as a travel blog, the went to being crafty, then back to a travel blog when we moved to Bali, but now that we're back in the States for the holidays I just can't help but show some adorably crafty things on here!! Please forgive...

You may have noticed some buttons on the side of my blog for MADE and SYTYC (So You Think You're Crafty). Well, those are two of my new favorite sites. SYTYC is a contest among 10 crafters, similar to Project Runway, with challenges each week but we get to vote on our favorite craft each week. The current challenge theme is "Turkey" which can be represented in any way, shape or form. Literal or abstract. I'm just lovin' this skirt entitled "Turkey Dressing" that is up for votes this week.



This jewelry tree, cleverly made from spoons and forks, is from one of the sponsors, Missie Krissie. So cool!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Validation

You've got to watch this short film! It just makes me smile. :) Best 16 mintues I've spent in a while.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Video Tour of Claudia's

I apologize for not posting in a while. We've been back in the US for a few weeks now, visiting with family for the holidays. But our plans have taken a little detour since JP's mom injured her foot and is now in a cast. Sad as that is, she also runs a daycare (www.babymacbean.com) and also watches kids overnight for parents that work graveyard shifts. Claudia can hobble around, but she can't carry anything (like a baby) while she walks so we've come in quite handy for her. JP is able to keep doing his work online while we're here, so helping Claudia with her day care has pretty much become my full-time job. I don't mind it since the kids are just too cute!!

Some of you have asked for a little tour of Claudia's house so here you go...

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Hammy the Hamster

Hi.
Meet Hammy.
Hammy is a hamster.
Hi, Hammy!
Hammy likes to run on his wheel. Click the yellow dot to make Hammy run.
Click anywhere else in Hammy's cage to feed him food pellets.
We love Hammy!

I made a website!

I've always wanted to learn how to build websites, but only recently have I found the time to do it. I made this website for Claudia's day care business here in Benicia, CA (Baby MacBean) using Office Live. It was fairly easy to use to create the site and get my feet wet, but also has it's limitations and I ended up learning to write some code after all.

Next, I'll be finishing my mom's cake decorating site (JanieAllred.com). She's been a professional cake decorator for over 35 years and lives in Pleasant Grove, UT. She makes the most AMAZING and DELICIOUS wedding and birthday cakes you've ever seen!! I started putting her site together while we were still in Bali, but since I've been staying at Claudia's I shifted all my focus to the Baby MacBean site. I'm excited to start working on my mom's site again, though.

I have 2 or 3 business ideas I'm mulling over right now and I'm fiddling with the idea of making websites for those as well. Another really cool website builder site is Wix.com. They make it easy to build flash-based websites that look really high-tech but without becoming a full-on programming geek*. haha!

So I'll post some updates as I delve deeper into this world of creating websites. :)

*Several of my closest friends and family members are certified geeks. This is their term, not mine. I have the utmost respect (and a touch of jealousy) for their skills. :)