Go With The Crazy!

Go With The Crazy!

Wait–before you start thinking that I am about to outline a tactical plan on how to commandeer strategic “Black Friday” shopping…let me explain the reasoning behind the title of this journal entry!

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I have actually never braved the crowds on the day after Thanksgiving to do any Christmas bargain shopping, but that’s not to say that I don’t get feeling a little crazed with my holiday “to do” list sometimes.

As much as I love celebrating the Christmas season, sometimes all the added responsibilities that come with this time of year can be a bit overwhelming.  That’s why I’m grateful for a bit of sage advice my husband gave me one year when I was feeling particularly frantic–“Mary,” he told me, “it’s always a little crazy during the holidays with everything that’s going on, we can simplify where we need to, but otherwise, just go with it!”

Go With The Crazy And Still Enjoy The Christmas Season!

♦ There’s nothing more fun than finding that perfect gift for the loved ones in our lives, but it can prove to be a daunting task sometimes.

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Your shopping may be a little less stressful if you take the unique approach my friend, Hayley uses–she simply asks her family members and friends to give a few suggestions for something they need, something they want, something to wear, and something to read.  This way, when you do go shopping at this busy time of year, you will actually have some specific things in mind and you won’t have to wander around aimlessly.  This obviously applies to cyber shopping too.  I love this!

♦ I love planning parties and fun gatherings with family members and friends during the holidays, but let’s be honest, preparing for these occasions can also add stress to an already busy time of year.

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My parents had great Christmas parties and people looked forward to them every year.  My mom was happy to let others help with the refreshments and she didn’t hesitate to recruit her children to pitch in and help too.  Our house was warm and inviting, but without too much fuss.  My dad and mom’s main focus was always on the people who attended!

♦  As you embrace the crazy, busy Christmas season, some of the best holiday memories are created. 

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Since my children are all grown now, I have the advantage of being able to look back and realize that although at times it might have been a little hectic during the holidays, the things we did together as a family, from picking out a neat holiday ornament to hang on our tree each year, to the holiday crafts and cooking, were not done in vain, and are in fact, some of the things my kids cherish the most about this time of year now–these traditions have also helped them start similar ones with their own families.

As another Christmas season is now upon us, it’s inevitable that we will  find ourselves rushing about on occasion, so I hope we can all embrace the crazy good things about this wonderful time of year.  

What are some of your most cherished holiday memories?

–Mary

 

Gratitude Feels So Good!

Gratitude Feels So Good!

In a society where we’re constantly enticed to seek after the latest trends that will seemingly provide us with the ultimate “feel good” experiences in our lives, it is especially nice to be reminded at Thanksgiving time, that often it’s something so simple as just being more grateful that helps give us this feeling!

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I would like to think that I’m the kind of person who always shows gratitude, but this time of year definitely helps me recharge my thankful batteries, so to speak!

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 “Give thanks every day.”  1 Thessalonians 5:18

As parents we all want our children to learn to be grateful.  I love that my oldest daughter and her darling family do a “Thankful Tree” and take time each day to remember a special blessing during the month!

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My granddaughters told me that they are grateful for their fun bedrooms, good books, dancing, dress-ups, and of course, each other! 

How about we all try and make our unique mark on the trend setting world by showing off our gratitude style with genuine charm and sincere finesse!

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There’s always, always, always something for which to be grateful! 

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Have a blessed and Happy Thanksgiving! 

I’d love to know some of the thankful thoughts you have had during this special Thanksgiving season.

–Mary

Savory Roast Beef Sub Sandwich!

Savory Roast Beef Sub Sandwich!

Since we celebrate Thanksgiving this month, it’s usually the time of year devoted to recipes for all things turkey…but as promised in my “Yay, November!” post a few weeks ago, I’m going to share with you the recipe for a savory, roast beef sub that my husband has adapted from one of our favorite sandwiches served at The Italian Place in Logan, Utah.  (Besides, you might want an alternative sandwich choice on hand after the holidays, just in case you get over-dosed on turkey–or you may just want to make it for dinner tonight!)

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Take a 2-3 pound, partially frozen Chuck roast and slice it into thin pieces.  Brown the meat in a skillet or on a grill with a small amount of vegetable oil.  When the meat is done, set it aside while you cook a small carton of sliced mushrooms until they are heated completely through and slightly softened, then divide them into the number of sandwiches you plan to make and top with cooked meat.  (This recipe will make enough for 4 generous sub sandwiches.)  

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Let meat and mushrooms simmer together for a few minutes, then drizzle a few spoonfulls of beaten eggs on top.   

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Allow the meat and eggs to set up briefly, turn it with a spatula and top it with sliced banana peppers and Provolone cheese.  Let cheese melt good before putting mixture in bun.

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My husband tops it off with some Dijon mustard, I like it with honey mustard dressing.  Either way, you’ll have a delicious, savory roast beef sub sandwich–perfect for a chilly, fall supper!  (We still love going out to get this sandwich every chance we get too!)     

ENJOY!

What are some yummy sandwiches you love to make–or go out and get at a favorite deli?  If you try this, let me know how you like it.

–Mary