We started this room over a year ago, and I actually have loved being able to take my time thinking through the layout and design for this room for our girls. This is a “bonus room” we converted into a bedroom for all three sisters to share! So how about a tour? Come on in!
I finished up the girls’ room and had to share this easy kids’ art display idea. My girls are crafting and coloring daily and always asking me to hang their work. I was looking for a solution that would let them easily hang the art themselves and even swap it out when they wanted. These bulletin bar strips ended up being a great solution!
Is it too late for a Happy New Year salutation?! I hope each of you have had a peaceful start to 2023. We are getting back into the post-holiday swing, and I admit I am sad the holidays have already come and gone. Our kids anticipate this time all year, and their excitement is contagious—although I admit I am still recovering from the many meals, surprises, visitors, snow clothes, and perpetual laundry cycles. All part of the Christmas fun!
My mom always made a brunch strata for Christmas and Easter. She would prep the day ahead and stick it in the oven while everyone opened gifts. Of course when everyone remembered they were actually starving, the aroma of the delicious strata was filling the home. I have since dabbled in making something similar for my own kids, and croissants have been the winner! This Savory Croissant Strata Recipe is a nostalgic nod to childhood memories. I am so happy to share it with you to use any time of the year! Prep ahead Christmas Eve or NYE and bake the next morning:)
I hunted down some gifts for under $20—items I personally love or would give to a loved one. We do a family gift exchange every year with my own siblings, and we usually keep a smaller budget for it. Same with the gift exchange we do with our kids. These traditions have me always keeping an eye out for fun and thoughtful ideas that don’t break the bank!
We always tell our kids to think really hard about what they actually want for Christmas, instead of compiling an endlessly long list of things. I love seeing their wheels turn as they carefully think through and write down their wishes. We don’t do super big gifts for Christmas; instead, it is usually gifts we know they will really love and use more than a few times. I like to surprise them with something not on their lists as well. Bonus points if it won’t break in ten minutes (this has definitely happened a time or two on Christmas morning). This gift guide is a mix of things our kids have loved in the past and items that have really piqued my interest for different age groups.
I love to slowly gather gifts throughout the year when I find small boutiques or neat local shops. I am also always ordering a few gifts last-minute when I am out of time to shop. I love shopping for loved ones, but I can rarely name things I personally am wishing for. (Poor Gabe is usually playing the guessing game.) This gift guide forced me to sit down and scour the internet for things I would personally love, but also things I would want to give to my own mom, sisters, or friends.