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Dated Madness: December 2011

WIP #1-Shoulder Wrap

I have never used this yarn before, Hopscotch. It claims to be for kids but it’s so luxurious, and comes in greatView full post »

Mad Gringa Pintos-Made in my Pressure Cooker (Fat Optional)

Recipe at bottom of post. I’m white, really, really white. But I was raised in SoCal, and I’ve grown up onView full post »

These are a Few of My Favorite Things Tartlets

When you’re a foodie, it’s really hard to say what your favorite food is. But most of us do know what ourView full post »

Tiny Lemon Turnovers, Mom’s Idea

Baking with my mom and kids is so much fun. Here is something else we worked on today, along with our Favorite ThingsView full post »

Practicing Hope

December is a wonderful month, it’s a time when people seem more hopeful. They are hoping for a great visit withView full post »

Candied Tangerines

My daughter joined FFA this year and we have already been part of the Mums fundraiser, the Citrus fundraiser and inView full post »

Pumpkin Bread and Sweetened Cream Cheese Spread

Sometimes when we are cooking all day, and taking our time to get to the main courses, I will make a quick bread or someView full post »

First Crocheted Bunting

So many works in progress, I really need to finish something! But in the meantime, I’ll share my latest WIP withView full post »

Meet R2

Alright, we cannot heat the living room, no matter how much wood we put on the fire. So my Mr Knightly, bought me anView full post »

The Boy’s First Snow

Until today, he has only heard about snow, but he finally got to play in it! Pin It Pin ItView full post »

Thank You Homeless Santa!

The year 2007 was a really bad year for our family. We spent most of our Holiday season dealing with life and death,View full post »

Frosty Morning

Frosty Tennessee Morning Pin ItView full post »

Does Believing in Santa Cause a Crisis of Faith in Children?

We do Santa. I now have 2 daughters that are old enough to know that Santa (along with the Easter Bunny and the ToothView full post »