Friday, December 30, 2011

Our "Pre-Christmas" in Lexington

This year, we tried to make Christmas last as long as possible :) Since we were planning to go to Arizona to spend Christmas with Grant's family, we decided to celebrate the Sunday before.  Monday and Tuesday were full days for us, as I worked 12 hour shifts and Grant took boards, and we flew out Wednesday, so Sunday just made sense. 
My mom sent a package with some presents and stuff for our stockings, so we each stuffed each others stocking the night before, wrapped presents and on Sunday morning we "opened" our stockings before church :) Keeping with tradition, we opened our Christmas PJs on "Christmas Eve" and went to bed with the twinkle lights on. 
Bicycle Christmas Eve PJs

After opening our stockings on Sunday morning, we went to church where we sang Christmas songs, etc. so it even felt a little bit like Christmas, and then we came home and opened presents :)

For dinner, we had Amanda and Jason over, since they would be moving to DC before we got back from Arizona :(  We had a fabulous time with them, and although we had lasagna instead of any sort of traditional Christmas food, I still got to use my cute Christmas dishes!
Aside from studying for finals, preparing for vacation, etc., I found some time to get crafty (I tell you, Pinterest is really having an impact on me :) In an attempt to do anything besides study, I taught myself to use the sewing machine I got for Christmas 2 years ago....
I made these REALLY cute little owls for my sisters, they are filled with rice so you can put them in the microwave and then put them in your pockets before going out on a cold day. I was pretty proud of my creation given that I just made up the pattern and made them using supplies I already had.
 Grant had some more intense tests than I did (my finals were pretty minor last semester), so the owls helped him study and be "wise." :)
Another little project I did was to make these coasters for my parents. They are Scrabble enthusiasts (I get pretty excited if I can win a game against either of them), so thought these would be fun, since I had some extra Scrabble tiles...each coaster has a different "theme" (beach, high scoring tiles, family, and snacks).
 And finally, because I didn't have a lot of time, I decided it wouldn't be wise to make 8 different kinds of cookies like I wanted to :) So, I had the thought that people could probably use a meal at this crazy time of year...so I made a few extra meals one day, wrapped them like presents, and handed them out. I just had to show how cute they turned out! Next year I hope to be able to do more of these, I thought it was a fun idea.  Notice the tags, they are chalk paint (another one of my new craft projects :)
 Our "Pre-Christmas" was a pretty good one (especially since the celebration lasted for over another week!)

4 comments:

  1. Love the Pre-Christmas and the crafts!! So cute. I got a sewing machine for christmas! I'll have to ask you for new ideas :) .

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  2. What a great pre-Christmas you had. Your crafts were awesome. The coasters were so clever and the hand warms made me think about what I could make some with... :) With the hats you made in AZ, you had a very crafty Christmas! :)

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  3. Um, how dang cute are you?! LOVE the owl hand warmers! Genius idea! And the coasters are so cute. Plus, the meals you passed out were such an awesome idea. I bet your friends and neighbors loved it!

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  4. Wow...those are some great ideas! I am in love with Pinterest aswell!

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