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Happy Thankful Monday!
Here’s what I’m thankful for today:
- I’m thankful for a wonderful day Christmas shopping with Ben yesterday, and I’m very thankful and happy about our very first Christmas tree (pictures to come once it’s decorated). I’m also thankful for a strong husband who is able to lift and move the tree and also knows how to take care of it (Ben wants to root the tree outside after Christmas is over).
- I’m thankful for a wonderful weekend with family. Friday night, Ben and I joined his parents and two nieces for our annual holiday trip to Richmond for the Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens‘ Dominion GardenFest of Lights. Then Saturday, I spent the day baking and doing Christmas crafts with my mother-in-law and nieces. I made two terrariums that I’m very proud of!
- I’m sooooo very thankful that I got to spend a day with my cousin Jennifer! Her husband was in Baltimore for business so she came with him and drove down for the day on Wednesday. We started off by catching up over lunch at Timberwood Grill, then headed to Monticello to do the tour since she had never been. Then we went to the Downtown Mall, bought some Virginia Wine at Market Street Wine Shop, and met Ben for dinner at South Street Brewery. We ended the evening by baking brownies at home. Thursday morning, we had breakfast at Bodo’s before Jennifer headed back to Maryland. I was sad to see her go but soooo happy that we got to spend precious time together. I love my family!
- I’m thankful for the wood stove in our house and for a husband who has been building fires to keep us warm. Our heater broke again on Friday morning so we were forced to start using our wood stove. Wow does that thing work great! It heats the house almost well enough that we don’t need the heater!
- Lastly, I’m thankful for the holidays and family to spend them with. Last year I was somewhat of a scrooge because we couldn’t have a Christmas tree, I didn’t have much PTO saved up yet (and I work in retail), I was turning the dreaded 30, and I couldn’t go home for Christmas. This year, we have a beautiful house to spend the holidays in, I can take a few days off of work, my family is coming to spend Christmas with us since we have plenty of room in the new house, we have our first Christmas tree together (after being together for seven and a half years), and I’m not turning 30 this year 😉 !
Have a great week and enjoy the this time of year!
Good morning and happy Thankful Monday!
I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving! Tuesday night, my friend Kristen came over to visit while I cooked this cranberry sauce recipe and my mom’s Broccoli Cheese Casserole. Wednesday, I worked from home and then we enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Ben’s parents, Ian, Sarah, and Sarah’s family. Everything was delicious and I ended up stuffed! I especially LOVED the citrus apple cider that Ben’s mom made…best apple cider I’ve ever had! Thursday, Ben and I watched the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade and then I enjoyed a nap before heading over to have Thanksgiving lunch with his mom. Then I had a great phone date with my best friend/cousin Megan. I worked from home again on Friday and then went to Friendsgiving for more yummy food and fabulous friends at Collin’s house. Saturday, Ben, Sarah, and I went to see Hunger Games: Catching Fire which was much better than the first one and I splurged on movie popcorn. Sunday I was very productive and got some more boxes unpacked. Even though I had to work, it was a nice holiday filled with wonderful people.
Here’s what I’m thankful for today:
- I’m thankful that in less than a month, my family will be here to celebrate Christmas with me. I’m so thankful that they are able to travel to Virginia this year for the holiday, especially since last year was the first year the four of us were not all together on Christmas.
- I’m thankful that my dad, step mom, and three little brothers made it home safely from France and had a nice vacation.
- I’m thankful that my mom made it safely to Dallas last night and got to spend some time with family. I’m also thankful for a great opportunity she has.
- I’m thankful for loving family and friends that I was able to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with.
- I’m thankful for my new bookshelves and my husband who put them together for me.
Happy December!
Welcome to today’s Thankful Monday Wednesday post! Monday was my birthday and yesterday was Christmas and my mom was in town so there was little time for blog posting. Here’s what I’m thankful for this week:
- I’m thankful for the BEST most wonderful mom who loves me so much. She knew I was down in the dumps about not being able to fly to Texas for my birthday and Christmas this year (the first time ever) so she flew to Virginia and surprised me! I love her so much it makes my heart hurt!
- I’m thankful for my wonderful husband and friends who helped facilitate my mom’s trip by picking her up from the airport and delivering her to me at the ugly Christmas sweater party I was attending.
- I’m thankful for my Virginia family who not only helped my mom plan the surprise but were generous hosts while she was here, making us dinner and desserts on several occasions. I’m also thankful for them welcoming us into their home on Christmas Eve and Christmas.
- I’m thankful for airports, pilots, airplanes, and everything else that allows us to travel far and wide these days. Mom was able to travel to Virginia Friday night and then back to Houston on Christmas morning in order to spend time with my sister on Christmas after she got off work.
- I’m thankful for my husband for being caring, considerate, and understanding, and giving me a shoulder to cry on when it was finally time for my mom to leave. I miss her so much, but I’m so thankful for the people who I love who live close by to get me through the times when I find myself missing my family unbearably!
Merry belated Christmas to everyone and mom, if you are reading, I love you so much and am grateful for you everyday!
In my post yesterday, I talked about how my sister brought me some Saint Arnold‘s Oktoberfest from Houston. Saint Arnold Brewing Company is Texas’ oldest craft brewery. My family and I have been to their old facility and their new one in Houston several times for the tastings and tours. It’s always a treat for me to get some of their beer since it’s only available in Texas and Louisiana. Every year, they produce a limited amount of their Christmas Ale and we tend to buy several 6 packs of it when we are home for the holidays. A couple of years ago, my brother and I both packed up some Christmas Ale and brought it back with us in our suitcases to our respective non-Texan residences. For my wedding, my friend Cody drove from Houston to Virginia to attend the party, so he brought me an assortment of Saint Arnold brews as a gift.
When you go in for a tasting, you pay $7 and get a souvenir Saint Arnold glass to keep. You also get 4 tokens that you can trade in to have your souvenir glass filled with different draft beers brewed right there on the spot. Patrons are encouraged to bring snacks and food and enjoy the company while sampling the different beers. In addition, if you bring in the cardboard six pack cartons for them to recycle, you can trade them in for cool Saint Arnold swag. You can also upgrade you souvenir glass to a larger pint glass or even larger boot glass or mug and use your tokens to have those filled instead.
It really is a great brewery in a great city in a great state and I always enjoy going there with friends and family. Here are just a few pictures of some good times had enjoying tasty Saint Arnold beer.
There are still a ton of beers that Saint Arnold brews that I have yet to try. I’d love to get my hands on some Winter Stout, Divine Reserve, Pumpkinator, and Endeavor (I believe named for the space shuttle) so I’ll just have to keep making trips to the brewery whenever I’m in Houston visiting. And for those who aren’t crazy about the taste of beer or who prefer to indulge in non-alcoholic beverages, they brew a delicious Root Beer.
If you’re not in Houston, be sure to check out the Saint Arnold Brewing Company website and if you are in Houston, get to the brewery ASAP!
I hope everyone had a merry Christmas!
I always get a little sad when I have to leave my family in Texas after Christmas and come back to work, but there was a little something waiting on my desk that brought the biggest smile to my face!
My friend Ashley MADE this Christmas ornament for me! I absolutely love it!
Thank you Ashley! Your gift will be cherished for many years to come!
A couple of years ago, my mom moved from our big, ole house in the suburbs to a tiny townhouse in the city. In the move, 3 very valuable objects were misplaced and the family mourned the loss of these beloved items.
Ok, so I’m not talking about the family dog or something worth a large chunk of money. I’m talking about the 3 Christmas stockings that my mom made for my sister, brother, and I as babies. We’ve hung these up every year at Christmas time and when they were misplaced, we were afraid we had lost them forever. My stocking is one of my favorite things in the whole world. As a matter of fact, if my house was burning down, and I could only save one non-living object from being destroyed, it would be a toss-up between my two blankies (My name is Leslie Elsaifi, I’m 27 years old, and YES, I still sleep with blankies) and the Christmas stocking. My stocking is very near and dear to my heart partially because my mother made it for me with her own two hands and partially because it will always have a connection with Christmas memories which is always a very special and happy time for me and my family.
I also love mine because it says “Twas the Night Before Christmas” and I was born on Christmas Eve! So needless to say, we were all jumping for joy when my mom stumbled across them back in November (just in time for Christmas) while looking for her punch bowl!
And without further ado, I present to you, the magnificent stockings made by Patsy Mitchusson: