Wednesday, November 30, 2011

November Highlights

My current playlist on the iPod consists of Burl Ives, Andy Williams, Johnny Mathis and The Carpenters. So either I'm in my 70s or it's Christmas. 

This has been a great month on the blog. I appreciate any comments you leave, facebook "likes" and "shares". Please feel free to give me any feedback or suggestions! Today, I'm revisiting the most popular posts from the last month. 

Also, December events (and there are A LOT of them!!) will be posted later today on the directory.









Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Holiday Eye Candy!

I love candy and I love eye-candy. So when I began to see candy buffets and stylized dessert tables trending, well, you can imagine my excitement. I felt like a kid at in a candy shop...at Christmas...which is today's theme...

To create a beautiful and interesting dessert table, you need to display items at different heights. Prop plates up on pedestals or gift wrapped boxes. Experiment with different serving containers. A festive backdrop ensures that your table is a focal point, whether it be garlands, a mirror or  piece of foam-core painted or wrapped in paper or fabric. Fill in spaces with loose ornaments, pinecones or sparkly confetti. Small tags or signs to indicate what each treat is, is cute and helpful. Co-ordinating colours or themes pulls it together. Here are some gorgeous examples...

Be Merry

Fa La La La

Peace & Joy

Classic Christmas

Peppermint Stripes & Snowflakes

Nutcracker Suite

Monday, November 28, 2011

Holiday Shopping with Children: Are You Insane?!

Do you see the people in the photo below? NO ONE EVER looks like that when they are holiday shopping with their children. EVER.  


BUT, if you check out some of today's helpful tips, you may just accomplish your shopping without going off the deep end.

Tip #1 Leave your children at home. Well, that's too obvious! If you can't then...

Tip #2 Do your homework first. Make a list, then read flyers, check online sources and even phone the stores for prices and availability. You can order most items online and get them shipped to the store for pick-up or directly to your home.


Tip #3 Explain the ground rules. Tell them what the shopping trip is for, where you’re going and what you’re planning to buy. Remind them about not talking to strangers, not straying away out of your sight, not touching stuff on display, etc. nag, nag, nag…


Tip #4 It goes without saying that malls and department stores are INSANE during the holidays so have a plan in case your children get separated. Make sure they have your cell phone number. Dress your children in bright colours that will be easy to spot. Designate a meeting spot that is easy to find.


Tip #5 Go early to avoid traffic, parking issues, crowds and line-ups which are all magnified by a trillion when you are dragging hot, tired and cranky kids around. Small independent retailers don't usually have the chaos that bigger stores and centres have. Support local business!

Tip #6 Bring along small toys, books and snacks for distractions. A chewing mouth is a quiet mouth.

Tip #7 Take breaks. Have a cold drink in a quiet spot . Praise your kids for good behaviour, remind them of the ground rules, revisit your list and share a happy holiday memory.

Tip #8 Know your and your children’s limits. It’s better to make short, frequent trips than one grueling marathon shopping trip.

And don't forget the obligatory photo with Santa...

...ah, that's more like it...

Friday, November 25, 2011

Another Crazy Weekend of Holiday Events!

Another weekend with no shortage of activities for the family. Get your holiday spirit on! In case you missed last Friday's post on Parade tips click here and scroll down.



Friday, Nov. 25th 
Bloomfield Santa Claus Parade & Festival of Lights 6:00 pm
Main St. & Stanley St.

Saturday, Nov. 26th
Foxboro Christmas Parade 12:30 pm
Main St. (ends at Foodland parking lot)

Frankford Chrismas Parade 2:00 pm
Trenton Frankford Rd
Frankford's "Christmas Fantasy of Lights" in Tourist Park. 

Public Skating Trenton Arena 8:00pm to 9:00pm
 
Public Skating Quinte Sports Centre, Rink B
8:00pm to 10:00pm

Sunday, Nov. 27th
The Omni Holiday Gift Show 11:00-4:00pm
An event to benefit Omni Learning Centre. Over 25 vendors, on-site child-minding while you shop, face painting, photos with Santa and a bake sale.
350 Dundas St.W., Belleville (Sir James Whitney campus - look for signs)

Public Skating Trenton Arena 12:00 to 1:30

Public Skating Frankford Arena
2:00 to 3:30

Trenton Santa Claus Parade 4:30 pm
Parade leaves Centennial Park and heads downtown.

Monday Nov. 28th Canadian Pacific Holiday Train
Belleville 1:20pm
South Church St. railway crossing, south of Dundas St East
Trenton 2:35pm
RCAF Road/County Road 21, south side of railway crossing
Brighton 3:45pm
East of railway crossing at Mile 112.29, Prince Edward St 

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Beyond the Fridge Door

My favourite section of the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa is a tucked away hallway, where dozens and dozens of children's drawings are hung. The Gallery often has art-making sessions for children and many are proudly taped up on the wall along with the bragging rights of "My child's artwork is hung in the National Gallery". Long before my husband and I had our own children we would wander up and down the hall admiring the artists' amusing views of the world. Sometimes we wouldn't make it into the rest of the gallery!

Today, I've rounded up some interesting ways to display and immortalize your children's artwork. Many ideas will make great gifts for the upcoming holidays. Sites like Vista Print and Zazzle can easily apply your child's artwork to mugs, mousepads, t-shirts, buttons, calendars and the list goes on. Have you done anything special with your kid's artwork?

Frame It

artwork collage


poster collage


artwork collage, cards, magnets and ornaments

Wear It

Custom sterling silver pendant
Custom sterling key chain



Use It

Amazing duvet cover made by tracing pictures with fabric markers!
custom stuffie made from drawings

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Haute Chocolate!

Snow! And snow means hot chocolate and hot chocolate means awesome. 

image source

The Mayans were believed to have created first chocolate beverage around 2,000 years ago and today, hot chocolate is consumed throughout the world. Many people use the terms "hot chocolate" and "hot cocoa" interchangeably, but apparently the difference is that "hot cocoa" is made from powder that has had most of the rich cocoa butter from the ground cacao beans removed and "hot chocolate"is made directly from bar chocolate, which already contains cocoa, sugar and cocoa butter. Fascinating stuff. Let's get to the good part...

Toppings & Garnishes!
  • Whipped cream
  • Marshmallows or Fluff
  • Crushed oreos, peppermint, malted milk balls, toffee bits, etc.
  • Chocolate shavings
  • Coloured sprinkles, small candies, mini chocolate chips
  • Raw sugar
  • Fudge or caramel sauce, raspberry coulis, maple syrup
  • Candy canes
  • Pirouette rolled wafer cookies
  • Cookies
Secret Ingredients!
  • Pinch of cayenne pepper
  • Ginger & cinnamon
  • Instant coffee
  • Flavour syrups; vanilla, hazelnut, maple, etc.
  • Liqueurs (big people only!)
And now, I've saved the best for last. Check out this adorable garnish!

Instructions here!


Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Pine Cone Critters & Creatures

I love collecting pine cones. I always feel compelled to fill my pockets with as many as I can drag home, much to the dismay of my husband. "Why do we have to have ALL these pine cones?" After today's post, I can answer him. "Why, so that the children and I can tart them up with pom poms and glitter for the holidays, dear". So there.

pom pom pine cones, skier trio, angels, reindeer, bird, mouse, snowman skier