Special DaySpring SALE :: Message Blocks

Pssst! Hey, you! Yeah, YOU. I’ve got a special coupon code for you this week.

For the next five days, DaySpring is offering Giving Up on Perfect readers a 65% coupon code for the set of nine Inspirational Message Blocks.
Regularly $49.99, these blocks are just $17.50 until Friday, December 16 (also the last day to order something at DaySpring.com and get it by Christmas). Just use the code BLOCKS65.

I gave my mom a set of these blocks last year, and I bought two sets over Thanksgiving weekend for this Christmas. (Shhh! Don’t tell my family, friends or anyone who might be receiving a gift from me!) Although . . . it’s possible I might keep one of those sets for myself. Or buy another one this week.

Either way, what I’m telling you is that I love these blocks. The wooden blocks are painted lovely muted colors that would match a lot of different decors – and you can combine them to make dozens of different inspiring words. Check out a few of the word options:

Until this Friday, December 16, use the code BLOCKS65 to get Inspirational Message Blocks for just $17.50 (regularly $49.99).

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Wrapping up Christmas {In Pictures}

The pink tutu from her cousin was by far her favorite gift!

I know it's blurry, but you can still {clearly} see my little superstar getting stage fright at her preschool program!

My favorite photo of the season - and the front of our thank-you cards!

Just what she {we} needed: another cat that makes noise and sheds...

She LOVES her cousin - and making funny faces for the camera!

Tired, but so happy on Christmas morning.

Again with the blurry, but look at that face!

Could this paper BE any more beautiful?

And speaking of wrapping up . . . (see how I did that?) . . . Before you put all your Christmas boxes away (do NOT even tell me they’re already sorted, labeled and stored!), why not go ahead and buy beautiful wrapping paper and bags for next year – at a discount?! Dayspring has their Jesus is the Gift wrapping on sale, so you can get a whole kit (wrapping paper, four large bags, six medium bags and three nesting boxes) for less than 50% of the original price!

This post will be linked to Wordless Wednesday at 5 Minutes for Mom and Wordful Wednesday at Parenting by Dummies.

How was your Christmas? If you wrote a wrap-up post, share the link in the comments!

Monday Morning Mmmm: Pumpkin Pie Crunch

"It's just what I wanted!!!"

How was your Christmas? Did you get everything you wanted?

I’m not even exaggerating when I tell you that my kiddo’s reaction to every single gift was the same. She squealed and giggled and yelled, “It’s just what I wanted!!!” It was a good Christmas.

We actually have two more Christmas events next weekend, and boy, that really confused her. “Another Christmas? With our other family?” Of course, that paled in comparison to the Who’s On First runaround we had when I mentioned our friend Sara who does not have children, and that sweet girl thought I was talking about my cousin Sarah who has four children. “But what about her kids? Where did they go? Why doesn’t she have kids anymore? Where ARE they?”

I eventually realized that we were talking about two different people and tried to set her straight. Meanwhile, Mark’s head just about exploded.

In addition to the family and the presents, our Christmas was full of food, including a few new (to me) recipes. Just like Thanksgiving, some were bigger hits than others.

My faithful cooking assistant

In what’s hopefully becoming an annual tradition, I made my version of Pioneer Woman’s lasagna for my in-laws on Christmas Eve. Both my husband and brother-in-law deemed it delicious, with the perfect cheese to sauce ratio. I also made a pumpkin pie from scratch (kind of – if you count opening two cans and a frozen crust as “from scratch”) and it turned out okay. It could have baked a little longer, but that didn’t really slow us down.

Speaking of Christmas traditions, I attempted to create a new one by making monkey bread for our breakfast on Christmas morning. And it didn’t exactly work out as I’d hoped. I used jumbo biscuits, and I’m assuming – based on the not-so-perfect results with a dried out top and doughy bottom – that I was supposed to use the small ones. Also, the recipe calls for three cans of biscuits and, jumbo or not, no family of three needs that much monkey bread!

For Christmas dinner, my mom asked me to bring appetizers. I made my usual tortilla rolls, a dip that I’ll post about later, and the tastiest Chex Mix I’ve ever had. I read about this snack on Alli-n-Son’s blog, and it is tasty. I’ll share my version, so you can make a batch for New Year’s Eve!

Pumpkin Pie Crunch

1/4  cup brown sugar
1  tablespoon pumpkin pie spice
1/4  cup butter
2  teaspoons vanilla
2  cups Cinnamon Chex
2  cups Honey Nut Chex
2 cups Golden Grahams
8  oz honey-roasted peanuts

Add the spice to the sugar. Melt the butter and stir in vanilla. Combine them into one bowl. Pour six cups of cereal into a really big bowl and mix up. Pour butter mixture over cereal, then add nuts and stir. Nuke it in the microwave for 5-6 minutes, stirring every two minutes or so. Spread onto cookie sheets and let cool.

The original recipe calls for pecans, but I don’t like pecans. It also didn’t include Golden Grahams, but I like Golden Grahams. No offense to the original recipe, but I like my version better!

How was your Christmas . . . food? Did you cook and/or eat anything new?

This post will be linked to Mouthwatering Monday, Tasty Tuesday, Tuesdays at the Table, Tempt My Tummy Tuesday, What’s Cooking Wednesday, Works for Me Wednesday, Foodie Friday, Grocery Cart Challenge, Friday Firsts and Food on Fridays. It will also be linked to Ingredient Spotlight at Eat at Home.

Merry {cyber} Christmas!

What if Jesus were born today? Would Mary, Joseph and the rest of the crew use social media to coordinate things? Of course! This is a cute look at the nativity story. Thanks to Amanda for sharing this fun video last week on Twitter.

(Click here if you can’t see this video in your reader.)

Merry Christmas to you! I pray you enjoy family and friends this holiday season while also taking time to reflect on God’s love and the meaning of Christmas.

12 Days of Christmas [video]

I posted Straight No Chaser’s version of the 12 Days of Christmas last year, but it’s too fun not to share again! Mark and I saw this a capella group in concert last April, and it truly was a highlight of our year. I hope they come back to Kansas City this year, so we can see them again!

Enjoy! (Click here if you can’t see the video in your reader.)

What’s your favorite Christmas song – and who sings your favorite version?

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