Oh What Fun It Is To… Create!

*Don’t forget to read all about how to join the Moms Clean Air Force here!

I’m a little behind today, but better late than never, right?

Today, the super talented, creative, Super Mom, Meredith of The Tichenor Family, is hosting “Oh What Fun It Is To Create” so we can all show what we’ve made this holiday season.

I think with Pinterest being so big, we’re all inspired to find our inner DIYer and start creating things.

After I made so many decorations for the Holiday Market this year, I kind of took some off. But I did make 16 wreaths with my mom, so that counts for something, right? I ended up purchasing two of my wreaths back from the Junior League after the market was over. I’ll show you where they hang in my house later, but just wanted to put them here in my “create” post since I made them! I just love the colors and think it’s so happy!

And after watching Nina and Kiks’s You Tube video on how to make a quick and easy hostess gift, I tried my hand at it and put together some easy teacher gifts for Hudson’s teachers. He has four teachers total and two school directors. I also got some fun acrylic tumblers that aren’t pictured.

I picked up these cute ceramic mugs from Hobby Lobby. They were $4.99 and they were 50% off! I grabbed some filler and some shrink wrap. I already had a bunch of Wraffia in my gift wrap closet. Then I ran to Starbucks and grabbed a handful of gift cards to put in all the mugs and tumblers for Hudson’s teachers. Who doesn’t love a Starbucks gift card?

So I just wrapped the shrink wrap around the stuffed mug and tied a simple bow with the Wraffia. Viola. Teacher gifts!

What have you made this holiday season? I can’t wait to see how creative everyone is!

Erin & Nina's Favorite Things Giveaway Winners!

Hey, friends! Nina and I are so excited to announce the winners of the giveaway.

To compile the two lists of comments, we used my comments to start with #1 and then added Nina’s comments to mine to make up the back half of the list of numbers. When you look at the winners below, if a number looks like this, (#0000/0000- with a slash in between) that means it came from Nina’s blog.

We used Random Integer Generator to come up with our 32 numbers and here is what it gave us.

All numbers above 2140 came from Nina’s comments.

Hopefully this all makes sense to y’all!

Congratulations to all of the winners! We have your email addresses and we will be contacting you about redeeming your prize!

#1: One Stephanie Johnson iPad case in purple and gold- (#3299/1159) Kristin

#2: One Thymes Frasier Fir candle- (#2979/839) Leslie

#3: One Sharpie Multi-Pack- (#2307/167) Kathryn R

#4: One Bliss Fabulous Foaming Face Wash- (#952) Mary

#5: One Winner’s Choice Kelly Moore Camera Bag from Kelly Moore Bags– (#669) Heather

#6: Two (2 winners) Olivia Garden Round Brushes from Wisteria Salon and Nina’s stylist- (#690) Sara

#6: Two (2 winners) Olivia Garden Round Brushes from Wisteria Salon and Nina’s stylist- (#487) Brittany

#7: One Le Creuset 3.5 Quart Oval Dutch Oven from Kiks- (#2486/346) Brittany

#8: One Everyday Tailored Collection Set from Ashley Brooke Designs– (#1444) Elizabeth

#9: One Ruffle Robe and Matching Cosmetic Case from Monogram Chick– (#842) Rachel Marlena

#10: Four (4 winners)  Personalized Straw Tumblers from Monogram Chick– (#247) Lindsey W

#10: Four (4 winners)  Personalized Straw Tumblers from Monogram Chick- (#1681) Stephanie W

#10: Four (4 winners)  Personalized Straw Tumblers from Monogram Chick- (#1976) Lisa

#10: Four (4 winners)  Personalized Straw Tumblers from Monogram Chick- (#1111) Rachel

#11: Decorative Card Holder from Willow House by Callie Parker–  (#893) Debby

#12: Two (2 winners) $10 Starbucks Gift Cards- (#334) Meg

#12: Two (2 winners) $10 Starbucks Gift Cards- (#117) Grace

#13 One Holiday Movie Pack: Christmas Vacation, The Holiday, Home Alone and The Grinch- (#521) Katy Shaw

#14: One Photos with Santa Photo Album from WayCool Designs– (#2722/582) Marla

#15: One Christmas Pickle Ornament- (#823) Stacey

#16: One Personalized Picture Frame and Ornament Set from The Dahl House– (#2848/708) Kathryn C.

#17: One Elf on the Shelf-  (#815) Lacey

#18: One Starbucks Fa la la la Ceramic Cup with Lid- (#898) Karen

#19: One Summer Infant Baby Touch Digital Color Video Monitor from Just Kids Store–  (#3192/1052) Jodie

#20: One Sophie the Giraffe- (#255) Meghan

#21: Three (3 winners) Nancy Thillman Books – On the Night You Were Born, It’s Time to Sleep My Love & The Spirit of Christmas- (#371) Amanda Y

#21: Three (3 winners) Nancy Thillman Books- One the Night You Were Born, It’s Time to Sleep My Love & The Spirit of Christmas- (#1334) Emily

#21: Three (3 winners) Nancy Thillman Books- One the Night You Were Born, It’s Time to Sleep My Love & The Spirit of Christmas- (#1919) Kendra

#22: One Huge Ivory and Blue Giraffe by JellyCat- (#566) Katie

#23: One Yellow Little Giraffe Chenille Blanket- (#2748/608) Marcie Cheshire

#24: One $50 Gift Card to Lulu McGee– (#2362/222) Turner

#25: One $25 Erin Condren Gift Card-  (#1494) Heather

Moms Clean Air Force

Becoming a mom changed me.

Before I was a mom I was selfish. There. I said it.

Motherhood hit me like a sweet, squishy ton of bricks. I had no idea that I could just look at this little person who is the perfect mix of TC and me and I’d just burst into tears. How does that happen? My heart aches when I just look at either of those sweet boys.

Now that I’m a mom, I’ve realized so many things are important to me that I never even considered before becoming a mom. And I’m passionate about them. Passion drives me because I love my boys so much.

It never occurred to me to choose a home based on school districts back when we were buying our first home. But now, I’m determined to move and live in a home where our kids can attend the best schools.

I rarely paid attention to labels for food ingredients. But now, the amount of sugar contained in juice or yogurt affects how Hudson behaves. It can completely affect his mood.

I never shopped for organic foods because I wanted to save money. But now that I’m a mom I’m determined to feed them the best, healthiest food.

We never knew how much money we’d put aside to save for their futures. But their futures are the most important thing to us!

I find myself paying more attention to television programming and I’m much more aware of what is appropriate and what isn’t for little eyes.

And most importantly, I want to set a good example for my kids. I want to give back when and where I can and I want them to grow up to do the same. I want them to be grateful for what they have and share it with others.

I want them to be passionate and to take their time and resources to support something they believe in. And I want them to do their research so they can be educated and informed citizens.

I try to give back where I can and support the causes that are important to me.

Fortunately, the Moms Clean Air Force is helping me do that! The Moms Clean Air Force is harnessing the strength of a mother’s love to fight back against polluters.

Mercury, specifically, is something I’ve become much more aware of since having children and I want to make sure I know what I can do to help keep my children safe. Almost 3/4 of mercury air emissions come from coal-fired power plants and over 400,000 newborns are exposed to elevated mercury levels, in their mothers’ blood, every year. We have to protect our unborn babies, our newborn babies and our toddlers.

Do you want to know how you can help?

As moms, we can join forces by joining the Moms Clean Air Force.

Moms will do everything they can to keep their children safe and sound. We look for the healthiest foods we can afford; we avoid toxic chemicals in our products. But there are some things we simply can’t buy. Clean air is one.

This is naptime activism. We don’t have a lot of time, but we have the passion. We can join the Moms Clean Air Force and show our support while our kiddos nap.

In addition to joining the Moms Clean Air Force, you can support them through social media. You can also write letters to your Senator, congressman and the President.

Take a look at this video to learn about why actress and mom, Blythe Danner, joined the Moms Clean Air Force.

Join the Force at www.momscleanairforce.org/join

Passion, love and two precious little lives that are my responsibility? That’s enough to make me want to help make a difference.

Chill Out, Sparky!

I have so many favorite Christmas movies, but one of my favorites is Christmas Vacation. I can quote the entire movie from beginning to end and so many of the quotes are inside jokes within my family. I am pretty sure my parents let me watch it the year it came out. And I was in the 2nd grade. But whatever. It’s hilarious and I still laugh every time I watch it.

One of the main reasons that it’s so funny to me is because I can relate to Clark Griswold so much. Clark’s biggest flaw is that he sets such grand expectations for the whole family and no one can live up to them. He means well, but putting pressure on everyone else to make things “perfect” gets everyone down.

I had a huge list of things I wanted to accomplish during this Christmas season and traditions I wanted to start. But we’ve started a couple of traditions.

So why do I feel bad about not doing everything I had hoped?

All the wonderful blog posts about the creative activities that families do together and pins on Pinterest don’t make it easier to lower my expectations.

Why is my child the only one who doesn’t seem to “get” the Elf on the Shelf concept? We read the book once and Hudson just wanted to play with the elf, so we put it away. But all these other kids are doing it and the parents are having a great time!

I look up to so many bloggers and creative women who seem to be able to get it all done and still look happy. Their children pose perfectly for photos while mine can’t stand to see a camera.

One of my favorite things about Christmas these days is that I have children to share it with. I want to spoil them! Christmas through the eyes of a child is so magical. I want them to experience as much as possible and I have lists of things I want to do. I want to visit Santa, bake cookies, decorate a gingerbread house, wrap presents, wear adorable matching pajamas  and still focus on Jesus and what it means that God sent His Son as a baby to live and then to die for us.

I have a menu I want to fix for our family and decorations I want to put out. I want everyone to smile and look happy. I don’t want a picture where Hayes has spit-up on his shirt or where Hudson has apple sauce on his sleeve.

But this is our reality. This is us. We’re imperfect.

I know that other people in blog posts and on Pinterest have children who throw tantrums. I know other people make giant messes in the kitchen and have piles of dog hair lying around on their rugs. But we still want our memories and our pictures to be perfect and taken in manual mode with our fancy DSLR cameras.

I also realize that we all have gifts. And while I probably seem to be able to get a lot of stuff done, I don’t always do it without getting stressed out or rushing around. Then my expectations usually lead to some kind of mishap like locking myself out of the house or falling down the stairs on my way out the door.

Each day, as I read more in One Thousand Gifts and read more of Ann Voskamp’s blog, I am convicted a little bit more. These things are great for making memories, but I am in such danger of using all of these things to overshadow why we celebrate.

I read this post by Ann Voskamp the other day and it was a huge eye-opener. I had no words and I immediately wanted to scrap everything I’d been planning.

The reason that I strive for perfection and have such high expectations is because I want to help make amazing memories for my children. I want to have fun and enjoy the season. But life is not a blog post or a “pin” on Pinterest. We live in the real world and perfection isn’t attainable.

Like Clark, I have good intentions. I want to have fun and experience so much. But I also know that we are no less of a great family if that doesn’t happen. Christmas will still happen if these things don’t happen. And, most importantly, I need to be praying that my kids truly understand why we celebrate.

I need to be more focused on the Acts of Kindness list than the Traditions list. The Acts of Kindness list is the one that will help my kids become compassionate adults that show Jesus’s love to the people they meet.

*I just got caught up on my blog reading from the weekend and my friend, Kelly, wrote the sweetest post that brought me to tears. She is teaching her girls the Reason for the Season and they’re getting it!

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