Our Christmas decorations are up and Christmas music is taking over our house!
My Christmas Wreath is on the door and just in case you missed it last year...
... here is the tutorial!
Take a plain grapevine wreath:
Start tying ribbons into knots onto the wreath.
Then add more sizes and lengths (Look familiar? I used the left over ribbon from my Christmas Ribbon Garland!) until you get the "look" you want!
For the "P", I got a plain wooden letter from Hobby Lobby and spray painted it red. It was a little plain for me, so I decided to get some lime green paint and put polka dots on it!
The eraser of a pencil makes the perfect dots (a little trick I have used for years!)!
...keep "dotting!"
Then I decided it needed a little "sparkle," so I put green glitter onto the "P!" (make sure your "dot" paint is still wet so the glitter will stick!)
And then...
A cute "P" for my Christmas Wreath!
It got late and I got tired so I don't have picture for the next part, but I think you can handle it! I added red and green ornaments on the wreath to fill in the gaps that the ribbon didn't quite cover. I tied the ornaments into the wreath and then put a tiny dot of hot glue where the ornament touched the wreath to hold it into place. This is what it ended up looking like:
Yay!
That was easy, right?!
Now hang that super cute Christmas Wreath on your door!
I LOVE black Friday!
(crazy, I know...)
Ross and I have a standing "date" each year!
My sister comes over to keep the littles and we tackle to crowds,
with Starbucks in hand of course.
We never have any specific item we need to buy...
so, thinking about it I am not too sure WHY we torture ourselves
but we do...
...and we always have so much fun!
An entire day,
just me and Ross (and a million crazy people).
For those of you who are smart and stay at home on Black Friday, I thought I would share some
fun deals and giveaways going on today!
FUN group of giveaways (and yes, there is one from The Shop too!)!
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I can not talk about this past year without thanking God first.
He made this possible.
He guides me and Ross to make the best decisions we can for Cliff.
Our wonderful Lord has chosen our little Cliff to be used as His teaching tool.
We are so thankful for our blessings.
Exactly one year ago today,
Cliff's life was changed forever.
For the better.
Dr. Park performed a Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy.
He went into Cliff's spinal cord and cut the nerves that were transmitting the wrong message to the muscles in his legs.
(The beginning of this story starts here.)
A HUGE thank you to God for placing his healing hands on Cliff,
for blessing Dr. Parks hands and guiding him through countless, successful Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy Surgeries, for giving Ross and I comfort in knowing that He is blessing Cliff every step of the way.
A big thank you to Dr Park who is using his God given talent to changes the lives of those who are living with Cerebral Palsy all over the world.
Thank you to all of you who have worked countless hours with Cliff over the past four years.
Thank you to everyone who has devoted their lives to helping all children with special needs.
Ann, Virginia, Leila, Leslie, Tonya, Rebecca, Andy, Krisztina, Erin, Paris, Eszter, Tish, Asher, Lisa
& everyone at The Therapy Place.
Cliff is where he is today because of each and everyone of you taking the time to teach him.
We are so blessed to be surrounded by so many wonderful people and are so thankful for each and everyone of you.
Thank you to our friends and family.
Those of you who have been there to support us, pray for us, pray with us.
Thank you to all of you who have been right there to cheer for Cliff.
To those of you who tell us to keep going when the times get tough.
Thank you to those who have cried with us - both happy and sad tears.
All of you who have lifted Cliff up in prayer.
Thank you to my JIAD Family for following Cliff's journey.
For praying for Cliff and our family.
For sharing your own personal stories of trials and triumphs.
For writing the most inspiring emails and leaving the sweetest comments.
(and yes, I read each and every one of them to Cliff)
For being there when I need you to listen.
For accepting my sweet little boy just the way he is.
For embracing my family.
Most of all,
thank you to Cliff for working harder than anyone in this world.
Thank you for never giving up.
Thank you for being YOU.
You are perfect just the way you are and we are so proud of you!
You have come so far in just one year and we can't wait to see what achievements are just around the corner.
One of our favorite family meals at the moment is a
Cheese Steak Samich...
JIAD style that is!
You will need:
1 onion
1 green bell pepper
1 package of thin steaks
Cavender's Seasoning
Worcestershire
Soy Sauce
Teriyaki Marinade
Provolone Cheese
Buns
Start out by cutting an onion, a green pepper and some thinly cut steaks into strips.
Over medium heat, add some olive oil in a pan then the steak. After the steak browns a little, add the onion and bell pepper.
Stir occasionally while the meat browns the onions and peppers cook down.
Sprinkle on some Cavender's Seasoning to your taste!
Yummmy!
Then add a little soy sauce, Worcestershire and some Teriyaki marinade - to your taste!
After letting everything cook down, this is what it should look like:
Once everything is well cooked and the ingredients have thickened turn your oven onto broil. Spoon the meat mixture onto a bun (we use Arnold's Sandwich Thins) and then top with provolone (or whatever cheese you want)!
Put in the oven and WATCH it.
As soon as the cheese melts, take it out....
...and you have a super yummy Cheese Steak Samich!
Plate with some Baked Broccoli and you have an awesome meal!
Lately my inbox has been flooded with questions about my Knife Block.
Today,
I will answer your questions!
I spray painted the wooden knife block a few good coats of Krylon Catalina Mist.
Once the first color was dry, I spray painted ONE thin coat of Krylon's Ivy Leaf.
(The coats of spray paint should be thin and no paint should go down into the holes for the knives)
I let the paint dry COMPLETELY.
Then I sanded the knife block by hand allowing the Catalina Mist to come through until I got the look I wanted.
I cut out the "P" using my Silhouette and transferred it onto the front of my knife block.
If you do not have a Silhouette, you can find similar stickers at your local craft store.