Thursday, November 30, 2023

Monthly Musings - It's the Holiday Season!

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Once again, I'm struggling to pay visits to my blogging friends when I participate in link-ups, because it's a busy time of year and it's so easy to fall behind in my good intentions! But of course, being busy is just part of the season, and sort of the subject of the Monthly Musings questions this month! I'm going to do my best to answer without taking too long, and then at some point over the next couple of days, I will visit my neighbors and others in the link-up! Holly at Pink Lady and Patty at Good Better Best co-host this monthly sharing of tips, tricks, and conversation starters. 




1. Favorite holiday traditions?
I have to think back on some favorites from the past, because not nearly all the things that were our family traditions still are or will be. We're still adjusting and making new traditions, I guess. 

For many years, I sang in a choir that put on a holiday concert right after Thanksgiving. My daughter liked to attend, and that was sort of the kickoff to the Christmas season. She sang in a Children's Chorus and that was another special event tradition for us. When we could manage it, we loved seeing Trans Siberian Orchestra's holiday show. Some years that was a family event that was also a family Christmas gift.

Writing a family newsletter to go with our Christmas cards, and convincing the kids that we needed a family photo. 

Watching Christmas movies and specials together as a family! It's A Wonderful Life and A Christmas Carol are staples for Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. My other favorite is White Christmas. A lot of the kids specials are included on the Must Watch List, along with Elf, The Santa Clause, and National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, and others too.

One of our very goofy family traditions happens after all the presents have been opened on Christmas Day. We wad up all the wrapping paper into "snowballs" and have a little indoor snowball fight!


2. Favorite holiday fashion items or accessories?
I have some Christmas themed earrings but other than that I don't think I even have clothing or accessories that are specific to the holidays. I just purchased a glitzy Christmas sweater but haven't even tried it on yet so it's a bit premature to say whether it will wind up a favorite!

3. Share your favorite holiday recipes.
The first recipes that come to mind are for all the sweets and cookies. Some favorites for our family are Shortbread, Peanut Butter Cookies, and Nanaimo Bars. 


During the month of December we like to have Peppernuts, even though I don't take the time to bake them every year. 

Peppernuts and other Holiday Sweets and Treats on Homeschool Coffee Break @ kympossibleblog.blogspot.com - A collection of some of our favorite recipes for holiday cookies and other seasonal sweet treats!

These little cookies are called peppernuts, despite them not containing either pepper or nuts. Go figure. Our family recipe, which is actually quite "plain" compared to some that include spices, has never included pepper, and after doing a little research, it seems that just as many peppernut recipes include pepper as leave it out. (If you want to add it, try 1/4 tsp of black pepper.) Peppernuts are associated with the Christmas holidays in Germany, Denmark, Netherlands, and among Ethnic Mennonites in North America (that would be my family heritage). The recipe we use is very similar to a cookie called "Kruidnoten", which means "spice nuts". The ingredients are pretty much the same as those used for the Dutch cookie known as "speculoos". All three cookies have been part of St Nicholas Day traditions in Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium; and part of Christmas and Yuletide in Germany.

Peppernuts and other Holiday Sweets and Treats on Homeschool Coffee Break @ kympossibleblog.blogspot.com - A collection of some of our favorite recipes for holiday cookies and other seasonal sweet treats!
Peppernuts
3/4 cup margarine or butter
1-1/2 cups white sugar
1-1/2 cups brown sugar
3 eggs
2 tbsp water (if needed to make the dough manageable)
2 tbsp corn syrup
5 cups flour
3/4 tsp baking soda
3/4 tsp baking powder

Cream butter and sugars together; add eggs and syrup, then mix in dry ingredients to make a stiff dough. Roll the dough into long ropes about an inch thick. Freeze on cookie sheets until firm. Slice each rope into small coin-sized rounds (dime sized if you're patient, silver dollar sized if you're not). Bake on ungreased cookie sheets at 350* until set and starting to brown. Ours took about 10 minutes or so, but it will depend on the size of your cookies. Allow to cool for a minute before removing. Store these crunchy little cookies in tins.

See my post Holiday Sweets and Treats at Homeschool Coffee Break for the Nanaimo Bar recipe and a few others including Peppernuts.

Holiday Sweets and Treats on Homeschool Coffee Break @ kympossibleblog.blogspot.com - A collection of some of our favorite recipes for holiday cookies and other seasonal sweet treats!


4. How do you celebrate the holidays?
I kind of answered in Question 1, unless I misinterpreted that! We do Advent and Christmas, and try to spread the celebration throughout the entire season, all the way to Epiphany. We usually attend the Christmas Eve service, but to be honest, that's more because someone in our family has been asked to be part of the music. We would rather make Christmas Eve a family time at home, but none of us is willing to say "no" to the church service. We watch Christmas movies together and stay up late playing games on Christmas Eve and open presents on Christmas morning. Personally, I like to do a little something to mark Hanukkah as well, but that hasn't been a big part of our holiday season as a family.

5. Do you go to see holiday lights?
We sure do! Every December there are at least a couple of nights that we just drive around neighborhoods to see how people have decorated. We also visit parks that have holiday light displays - city parks, botanical gardens, and the zoo. Favorite spots for a few years have been Franklin Park Conservatory in Columbus and Sailing Through the Winter Solstice in Frederick.






6. How do you decorate your house for the holidays?
 Lights inside and outside, some wreaths and garland, some Christmas music boxes and figurines, extra candles, poinsettias . . . a Christmas tree, of course! It feels like a lot until I try to describe what it includes. I scaled back a LOT last year since we had just moved, and I won't have a lot more this year. I used to have two full size trees and five or six small ones back in the day. 






7. If you get a Christmas tree - is it real or fake?
We do have a Christmas tree, and have had a fake one for over twenty years. We like to have it up all through Advent season, and I don't take it down until Epiphany, and a real one gets a little brown by then! And a fake one is less trouble for our cats to get into as well. I loved the pre-lit tree that we had for many years, even though the lights stopped working right, so we had to add our own lights to it every year, which was a pain. So finally we decided it was time to buy a new one, and we waited for the after-Christmas sales in 2021 to get one we liked at a really good price. Last year was the first year we set it up . . . right after we moved . . . and when my husband started a new job at a greenhouse and Christmas tree farm where one of the perks is that he can have a fresh tree every year. Gah!! We got a fresh wreath and a planter instead. 



8. Favorite holiday treats?

You mean other than the cookies and sweets I already mentioned in Question 3? Seriously, give me all the sweet stuff around the holidays! I won't say no to any of it! I love the stuff we call Christmas Crack or Fools Toffee. It's crackers baked with a butter and brown sugar topping and then with chocolate melted on top of it. You know the one I mean. Definitely a favorite. Also Christmas chocolate oranges and boxes of chocolates. Almost anything seasonal and sugary, and I'm in!



9. If you have pets, do you pets get and give gifts?
I don't think I've ever given our cats gifts, but my mother-in-law used to, and my daughter does! 

10. Best tips to make the holidays less stressful?
Don't over-extend yourself. "No" is a really useful word during this extra busy time of year. The past several years I allowed myself to say "no" to the parties and events and obligations that I really didn't want to do. There will always be something that you kind of have to do even if it's not your favorite, but allow yourself to skip the things that stress you out and don't feel guilty about it. The holidays are supposed to be about joy and peace, not stress and exhaustion and debt.

Spread out the work. I always plan to start Christmas baking early in the season and do a batch of cookies every couple of days or so, rather than get stressed by having to make 42 dozen batches of cookies all on one day. I never get as much done as I'd like, but there's never been a shortage!


I'm linking up with Monthly Musings hosted by Holly at Pink Lady and Patty at Good Better Best.

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Wednesday, November 29, 2023

What's Up Wednesday - November 2023

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On the last Wednesday of each month, Shaeffer & Shay host a link-up to talk a bit about what's going on in our worlds - food, entertainment, plans, fashion, work, whatever - in the What's Up Wednesday linky party. 


What We're Eating This Week . . . We're not eating leftovers since Thanksgiving was at our kids' place! So far this week we've had chicken shawarma (bought it ready to cook!) and beef florentine pinwheels. Tonight we'll eat out, and on the weekend I will be making a chocolate cheesecake to celebrate my husband's birthday.


What I'm Reminiscing About . . . It's now been a year since we moved here. A whole year. I can't decide whether it feels like that year went quickly, or that it seems like a lot longer that we've been here. I have started feeling a bit down as that one year mark was approaching, because the townhouse still feels kind of temporary, and I don't feel like I've accomplished a whole lot. It's home, but I'm not sure I really belong yet. I'm not unhappy, but I don't know that I'm really happy either . . . I'm fine. On the plus side, I really do love our church and my chorus, and I like my job. I'm starting to make a few friends. 


What I'm Loving . . . holiday music and movies and decorations! We haven't got our tree up yet, and really haven't started on our own Christmas decorating, but it makes me happy to see the lights and trees as we drive. Every day a few more houses have lights up and a tree in the window. Kind of building the anticipation!




What We've Been Up To . . . I started the month in Louisville, at the Sweet Adelines International Convention & Competition. My chorus, Scioto Valley, placed seventh in the world! An exciting kickoff to November!





Months ago we decided we should make sure to visit every one of the Metro Parks in the Columbus area. We haven't checked them all off the list, because we tend to keep going back to the ones close to us. Makes sense, right? They sure look different in the fall!




For Thanksgiving, we went back to Maryland and spent the weekend with our kids. Went out for dinner with Kennady and Dan, played games and had fun at home with the whole gang, attended church, and even had the chance to connect with a few of our friends. We especially loved the time with our adorable granddaughter!


Suitcase racing with Uncle Cer

Mastering a smartphone with Daddy

Refereeing card games with Mommy


Meaghan and Landon prepared a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner, and I think everyone pitched in to help.

Our traditional family dinner 'action shot'


What I'm Dreading . . . paying bills. I think I've finally got our dental insurance sorted out, but it barely covers any of the dental work I've had done so far this year, and I still have another procedure and a crown that I'll have to pay for. The sucky part is that not only does it not count towards my deductible, but it probably won't be quite enough to be a deduction on our taxes either. Speaking of dreading things . . . taxes, ugh. Too soon to think about that!

What I'm Working On . . . memorizing the Christmas music for the chorus performances coming up. There are a couple of tricky spots for me that I need to get right, and in general feel more confident that I'm singing the right thing! Most of it comes pretty easily since they are all well-known carols and holidays songs, but barbershop arrangements with a little different timing and harmony.

What I'm Excited About . . . all the Christmas and holiday things! Some fun holiday things to do and see around here, and another trip back to Maryland to celebrate Christmas with the kids! And I'm even kind of excited about Christmas shopping, which really isn't my thing.

What I'm Watching/Reading . . . I've been watching The Santa Clauses with hubby. So fun! We watched some hockey and a couple of holiday movies over the Thanksgiving weekend. I wanted to watch Babette's Feast but we didn't get a chance.

I've been trying, with limited success, to pick up my pace in my reading. The end of the year is approaching, and I'd like to check a couple more boxes in my reading challenges!

For all the details on what I'm reading, see my book blog at Just A Second.

I'm currently working on:

Kingdom of Love by Tracie Peterson
The Vanishing at Castle Moreau by Jaime Jo Wright

Recently completed:

Garden of the Midnights by Hannah Linder

Up next:

Voice of the Ancient by Connilyn Cossette
Queen of Exiles by Vanessa Riley
Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn


What I'm Listening To . . . switching over to my holiday playlists on Spotify, and occasionally the RadioU Christmas channel! I love all the Christmas music! Everything . . . Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Michael Buble, Amy Grant, Michael W Smith, Pentatonix, Crowder, August Burns Red, Barenaked Ladies . . . and especially Trans-Siberian Orchestra. 

What I'm Wearing . . . my kids teased me last weekend that all my clothes are barbershop themed now! They're not wrong, at least when it comes to new clothes! I got a couple of t-shirts at Convention and I really like them so yes, I did wear those last week. And with holiday performances coming up, I decided I'd better get a couple of really Christmas-y tops for those, since I don't have even one solid red sweater or blouse. I ordered a couple things that I'll need to pick up tomorrow, if I have time, and I hope they'll fit. 


We've also started wearing our winter coats, gloves, hats, and scarves! It was more than a bit brisk the last couple days and I definitely saw a few snowflakes in the air!

What I'm Doing This Weekend . . . On Friday evening I will be at Franklin Park Conservatory with Scioto Valley Chorus, singing a Christmas concert. On Saturday we're going as a family to a Cookie Walk in a nearby town. Doesn't that sound fun? I've never been before, but it's kind of like a Trunk or Treat but for Christmas! SVC will be caroling there as well. My husband's birthday was a couple of days ago, but we're going to celebrate with our Ohio family on the weekend. 

What I'm Looking Forward To Next Month . . . all the Christmas things!

What Else Is New . . . I decided I wanted to bring our cat Merida to live with us in Ohio, and I think I've made significant progress in convincing everyone this is a good idea. So I'm hoping that we'll bring her back with us at Christmas. It annoys me that we have to pay an additional monthly fee with our rent in addition to the extra security deposit but I understand it. 



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A hodgepodge is a jumble or assortment of things that might not appear to belong together. Joyce at From This Side of the Pond hosts a weekly link-up called Wednesday Hodgepodge that is a little collection of questions for bloggers to answer just for fun and to get to know each other. I always look forward to chatting with friends over coffee, so pour a cup of your favorite and let's visit for a few minutes!

Please appreciate that my nails match my coffee cup!

Here are this week's questions - and my answers - for this week's Wednesday Hodgepodge.

1. Does anybody really know what day it is? Last week we skipped the Hodgepodge and I just assumed this week would find us in December, but nope. Still November. Do you wear a watch? Use a paper calendar or strictly electronic? What's your favorite hour of the day? Why?

November DID seem super long because of Thanksgiving being so early this year, so I get it. I don't wear a watch any more. I mostly rely on my Google Calendar to keep track of everything. If it's not on my Google Calendar, it's not real. But I do have paper calendars that I use as well - a wall calendar with organizer pockets by my desk to help me remember birthdays and bills, and a paper calendar in my kitchen to help me keep track of meal plans.

My favorite hour of the day is probably 7AM. On weekdays anyway. Start of a new day, and usually nothing has gone wrong yet! That first hour or so has been my coffee and alone time for decades (feels wierd to say that, like I'm in my nineties or something!) and I like to keep that continuity of a low-key and grounded start to the day.


2. Tell us something about how you celebrated the Thanksgiving holiday.
 
We went to Maryland and stayed with the kids. The weather was decent so we deep fried the turkey, and had our dinner early enough so that Kennady and Dan could go do Thanksgiving dinner with his family as well. Our celebration was low-key and homey this year.

 



3. What's a sound you hate to hear?

 Feedback in a monitor. Brakes squealing, especially behind me when I'm driving!


4. Where do you not mind waiting?

 Hmm. In bed? Actually, as long as I'm prepared and have something to do while I wait, I don't mind waiting at an airport or doctor's office or anywhere else. And since I'm usually expecting to have a wait at those places, I come prepared with a book or something else to help me pass the time.



5. I really wish ___________________
 
I really wish that my whole family lived closer together. Like all within an hour would be awesome. And while I'm wishing, I also wish I had a million dollars!


6. Insert your own random thought here.

I had forgotten that my phone has a night photo setting. I rediscovered it last week and captured this photo of the moon and Jupiter on a frosty night.

 


What's up in your world this week? Leave a comment and let me know!



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Sunday, November 26, 2023

Scripture and a Snapshot - A Psalm For Giving Grateful Praise


A Psalm. For giving grateful praise.

Shout for joy to the LORD, all the earth.
Worship the LORD with gladness; come before him with joyful songs.
Know that the LORD is God. It is he who made us, and we are his;
we are his people the sheep of his pasture.
Enter his gates with thanksigiving and his courts with praise;
give thanks to him and praise his name.
For the LORD is good and his love endures forever;
his faithfulness continues through all generations.

~Psalm 100~




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