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Christmas Whirlwind Part 3

Finally after all the preparation, baking and decorating Christmas day arrived!  Let me tell you… I had 95% of my Christmas shopping done by Thanksgiving so I could ENJOY the rest of the month before Christmas.  But with all the projects, wrapping and such time still flew by!

All the stockings were LOADED with love and affection and goodies for everyone :)

Dad camped out in his favorite chair waiting for the festivities to begin.

My three nephews and my niece were decked out in the Christmas jammies watching Spongebob while waiting to have breakfast so we could open presents.

Here’s Mom & Dad’s tree fully decked out with presents.

My cutie-pie niece Lilly Jo with her pigtails and dimples.  She gets embarrassed when “Auntie Kim” points the camera her way :)

The fun began with the opening of stockings.

My brother Thad holding his youngest – my nephew Cole.  He’s such a sweet baby boy.

I got the coolest little Nerf toys in some McDonad’s happy meals (which wound up as stocking stuffers).  One was a little plastic basketball hoop and ball and the other was a set of goal posts and a foam football.  Here’s Thad showing Lilly how to “flick” the ball.

The present opening “mayhem” starts :)

I think Cole had a fun first Christmas!  He was doing really good for being passed around from person to person.  He is such a blessing and we all wanted to share some love with him.

Here’s “Nanna Kaffy” (as my niece calls her) holding Cole after a wonderful Ham feast.

Ever the doting Mother AND Grandmother, my Mom just can’t get enough of her grandkids :)

And now it’s “Papa Tim’s” turn with his little grandson.  I just love the way Dad looks at him :)

And the way Cole looks at “Papa Tim” – “Yeah, I think he’s pretty okay.” :)

Cole kept sticking his tongue out all night!  It was cracking me up!  I have about 15 pictures of him with his tongue out so I had to share at least one.  What a bundle of joy!

Last but not least – someone actually pointed my camera at ME!  I’m usually the one behind it :)

Hope you all had a warm and wonderful Holiday Season!  Here’s to a Happy and Prosperous 2010!

xoxo

Christmas Whirlwind Part 2

I was a baking MACHINE this year.  With 9 different kinds of cookies and 3 pies.  I usually do gift baskets for my parents and my brothers and their families, with cookies and chocolates and goodies.  This year I opted to do cookie buckets for them and some of my other friends.

I spent 4 nights in a row after work up until after midnight baking and baking and baking and then cleaning and scraping and washing :)   It was all worth it as everyone enjoyed the tasty treats come Christmas Day!

This is what my counter top looked like every night after work for about a week.  Bags of sugar and flour, mixers, measuring cups and measuring spoons.

I am SO glad I went to Costco and bought the huge bags of brown, white and confectioners sugar there.  It’s MUCH cheaper and I probably would have run out half-way through my baking.  And NOBODY likes having to run to the store in the middle of baking something!

I made Russian Teacakes or as we have always called them, “Snowballs”  which are always a favorite at Christmas.  Here they are cooling on the cookie sheet before being rolled in confectioners (powdered) sugar.

Here they are after being rolled in sugar and waiting to be packaged up for gifts.

By special request I made some Snickerdoodles for someone very close to my heart :)   xoxo

Frosted sugar cookies are probably in the top 3 of Christmas cookie favorites.  These are usually one of the first to disappear from the plate.

These were so RICH and delicious!  Cookies made from devils food cake and frosting made from sugar and cream cheese….YUM!

This doesn’t even show all the types of cookies I made (oh and there’s mini loaves of banana bread in the back too).  But this is what my dining room table looked like for about 4 days before everything was done and I could box it up.

They were all delicious tasty treats!  I spent SO much time in the kitchen… maybe next year I’ll just make the top 3 favs :)   Maybe I’ll add a few of these recipes here to share with you all later :)

xoxo

Christmas Whirlwind Part 1

Well I’m little late with the Christmas post…. but the holiday season was CRAZY!  And I know there are loved-ones who would like to see the pictures anyway :)

I spent a lovely day/afternoon with my Mother helping her drag out the Christmas decorations and decorate her tree.  Mom & Dad used to be Christmas tree “purists” having a REAL tree (noble fir) for as long as my memory can take me back into my childhood.  But after years and years of climbing through the woods to find that “perfect” tree or spending BOATLOADS of money on a tree at a tree farm they finally opted for a fake tree.  Luckily Mom found one that looks really nice and is still big enough to hold all those ornaments she’s been collecting over the years.

Helping Mom decorate her tree brings back so many Christmas memories for me.  She still has MANY of the ornaments I remember from my childhood :)

Along with some new ones that get added every year.

We made quite a mess of the living room in the process of unpacking everything.  But Mom was very grateful to have help with this project :)

The stockings were hung by the chimney with care :)

Here is Mama standing next to the tree, I think we were pretty much done at this point.

Mom and I with no makeup, wearing our sweatshirts and a smile after a long hard days work of dragging out boxes, climbing up ladders and hanging the decorations :)

Love you Mom!!

xoxo

‘Tis the Season…..

Well it’s that time of year, for decorating, crafts, baking and shopping!

I’ve decided to go through some of my Christmas decorations this year and get rid of some stuff so I can decorate more “simply”.  I’ve had a bunch of “mish-mash” decorations for years and years now.  A lot of hand-me-downs that are tattered, broken etc.  I decided this year to simplify my decorations by going with a plain wreath with green LED lights and two wire/ivy trees with white LED lights on top of the piano.  I decided to go with LED this year.  While they cost more upfront they use a fraction of the electricity as regular lights do.  I’m kind-of a Christmas light freak so I figured I would save where I could.

I put this decoration together the other night after buying these two little trees at Fred Meyer for $9.99 a piece.  The planter is a Pottery Barn planter that I’ve had sitting outside since this past summer with nothing in it.  It was a gift from a family friend.  The silver ornaments are leftover from a few years ago as is the ribbon.  I’ve decided on a green and silver theme with a hint of red.  I have a couple of other “projects” up my sleeve that I will be blogging about later (once I buy the supplies to create them).

I am almost done with my Christmas shopping this year and it’s only December 1st!  I decided to get a jump start and I did a LOT of my shopping online this year.  I’ve been really happy with the results.  I’ve gone out to Christmas shop only once and it was NOT on Black Friday (NO WAY!).  I only have one more person to buy for (whom I am waiting for to give me some IDEAS).  Other than that I have a couple of silly stocking stuffer things to get.  I am really happy that I will be able to enjoy December baking and doing crafts instead of running back and forth from the mall and shopping center :)

Speaking of CRAFTS!!!  This is a little project I started last week.  I’ve had this pad of Holiday scrapbooking paper for a couple of years now.  I’ve used a few pieces here and there for cards and whatnot, but I’m not really into scrapbooking so I’ve been trying to figure out ways to use this beautiful paper (either that or give it away!).  I decided to cut up the 12×12 sheets into little strips to fold and make gift tags.  But I couldn’t stop there!  I cut little white squares of paper and used my Holiday rubber stamp collection to stamp images onto the paper.  After that I used an old paint brush, some craft glue and my Martha Stewart glitter to jazz them up a bit.  I may have gotten a little carried away…..but I was having so much FUN with this!  Aren’t they cute?!?!

I think the snowflakes are my favorites!  Some of them I drew myself, like this one.  I just drew the shape lightly with a pencil and painted the glue on before sprinkling the glitter.  The photo doesn’t show how sparkly and glittery they are.  They’re really cute!

This snowman turned out pretty cute too!  This one is from one of my rubber stamps.  Unfortunately I had to stop using the stamps because my stamp pads were all nasty from being in storage.  The foam was starting to disintegrate and make the stamping process pretty sloppy.

This was a great project for my ADD personality.  It gave me something fun to do for several hours a couple nights in a row and now I have a nice little collection of hand-made gift tags!

Happy crafting everyone!  Have a wonderful Holiday Season!

XOXOX

Kim

Pecan Pie for Thanksgiving

Oh how I do love to bake during the Holidays!  I don’t like to cook (I can, I just don’t enjoy it as much).  But I DO love baking pies, cookies and pastries to share with and give away to my loved ones during the Holidays.  It really is a warm-fuzzy for me.  I turn my Pandora radio onto Holiday music, plug my headphones in and bake the night away.

That’s what I did for my Thanksgiving Pecan Pie this year.  It turned out DELICIOUS and it was fun to make.  I decided to document it with my camera this year.

  • Preheat your oven to 375º
  • Prepare a pastry for a 9 inch one crust pie
  • 1/3 cup plus 1 Tbs shortening
  • 1 cup flour
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 2 to 3 tablespoons cold water

I mixed the dry ingredients (flour and salt) together.  Then I added the shortening and used a pastry blender (which I highly recommend because it’s so much easier) to blend the shortening in with the flour and salt.  The trick with this pie crust is to blend and blend until there is no longer a “powdery” consistency in the flour.  You want it all to be absorbed by the shortening, until it looks like large crumbs.  Then I added 3 Tbs of water sprinkling it on one at a time and tossing with a fork.  Then I gathered all the dough together into a ball and squished it out flat.  I put it on my floured counter top and rolled it out to about 1/4 inch thick.

It can be tricky getting your pastry into your pie plate without it falling apart.  I usually place my rolling pin in the center of the pastry and roll one half of it over the rolling pin then I place my pie plate right beside it and use the rolling pin to drag it up over the plate.  Once I got it in the pie plate I pushed it down around the bottom before trimming off the excess leaving about an inch hanging over.  Then I folded the extra underneath before putting creases all the way around.

Next it was time to get out the BEAST (aka my kick-ass Kitchenaid) to mix the ingredients for the pie filling.  You can always use a hand-mixer or beater if you don’t have a beast like mine :)

  • 2/3 cup sugar
  • 1/3 cup stick butter or margarine
  • 1 cup Karo syrup
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 3 large eggs

I then mixed all the above ingredients until it was smooth.  After that I added the pecans.  The recipe calls for 1 cup of pecans but I usually just put the whole bag in and I haven’t had a single complaint yet! :)   I would recommend using a spoon or spatula to mix in the nuts as my mixer tends to pulverize them :p

I took the empty pie shell and put it on the oven rack and poured the filling in.  After that was done I made a “tent” out of aluminum foil to place over the top.  It’s my experience when baking pies with such a high sugar content they tend to burn or scorch on top really easily.  I baked my pie for the first 35 minutes with the foil on and for the final 10-12 I removed the foil so the top would brown a little bit.  But keep your eye on it once you take the foil off because it will turn brown really fast.  Bake your pie for 40-50 minutes until the center is set.  The pie is done when you give it a half-turn and the center barely jiggles.  It can jiggle a little bit because the pie will continue to cook after you take it out of the oven.

Taaaadaaaa!  A delicious Pecan Pie for the whole family to enjoy!  It was WONDERFUL!

Happy Holidays everyone!  Share your love and caring by baking goodies for your loved ones this season :)   The “Mmmmmmm!” sound is a gift in and of itself :)

XOXOX

Kim

Halloween Festivities

My brother Todd was nice enough to invite me to spend Halloween night at their house in Bonney Lake.  They live in a beautiful neighborhood up on the plateau called Sky Island.  Every year they have DROVES of people drive up to the park’n'ride near their house, leave their cars and take their kids around Todd’s neighborhood.  Every year they get more and more trick-or-treaters!  It’s been well over 600 these past few years.  So the neighborhood goes ALL out with decorations for this festive holiday.

 

Todd's House

This is Todd’s house with all the Halloween decorations, isn’t it SPOOOOOOKY?  :)   I just LOVE Halloween!

ARGH!

One of the MANY pumpkins they carved this year!  YARGH!

RIP

I just love that they have all of these cool decorations for Halloween now too!  Not just for Christmas anymore!

Mooooonlight

This is probably my favorite photo of the night as I was able to get the glow of the moon above this house.

PEOPLE

This one is a little blurry as it was very dark outside, but I was trying to capture the droves of people under the street lamp.  It was unbelievable how many people showed!!

All in all I had a very fun evening seeing all the adorable costumes.  Afterward we gathered around the fire at my brother’s house, drank and laughed :)

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