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Santa, I Know Him.

December 17, 2011 By Kelle

Things that make me happy, right here, right now:

Boot Keychain.

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I’m not really the buy-the-LED-light-up-rose-at-the-gas-station-counter kind of girl. Or the paperback cookbooks/pencil toppers/slashed price CDs. But this boot? It was in a bowl with other little boots at a check-out today. And the lady said they were on clearance. I have a thing for miniatures. And boots. And things that make me think of Michigan in December. Dude, I had to have the boot. So I bought it and slipped it on our shared keychain. Two hours later, I ran out for an errand and noticed Brett removed the boot off the keys and left it in the center console. He has yet to realize I put it back on. I smell a Boot War. The boot stays. The End.

The Elf Went Home.

We’re not making a big deal of it, but turns out…this isn’t the year. The idea of an elf coming alive while she was sleeping was starting to freak her out, and we knew it. And I love that about parenting–the fact that loving your child comes with knowing your child. I know her, I sense her insecurities, I feel her heart beat in sync with mine. She kindly asked for Elfitty to go be with Santa and, um, let’s see…how was it she put it? Oh yeah, “Stay forever.” We smiled and hugged and said “of course.” Maybe we’ll try another year because, yes, it was fun. Until then, there are all sorts of hilarious elf texts and e-mails flying around our family.

Making Gifts.

A doll blanket to accompany one of Santa’s gifts.

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And a brilliant idea from my friend, Rebecca. We made several jars of homemade laundry detergent the other day–telling stories and entertaining kids while we grated fragrant soap bars and mixed powder.

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We found a few recipes online and ended up blending some of them together–one cup of Borax, one cup of washing soda, two cups of grated bar soap (several sites suggest Fels-Naptha or Ivory, but we used a variety of homemade scented bar soaps from Whole Foods). And the best part? Lavender essential oil (I shook at least a good 20 drops per jar).

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We blended it in a blender until it was a well-mixed powder. It smells amazing, you only need one tablespoon per wash, and it’s very inexpensive to make.

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I even tested it. Fresh, clean, stain-removed little baby clothes.

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Yields 11-12 jars from one box of Borax, one box of washing soda and a little more than 12 bars of soap.

I never figured myself to be the make-your-own-laundry-soap kind of girl, but I’m two weeks shy of 33, and I’m realizing all sorts of things about myself in these beginning chapters to Thirties. I can make my own laundry soap. I like a nice boot on my keys.

Wheeeee.

That’s what Nella says when she wants to swing. She points outdoors and says, “Wheeeee.” Sister is communicating bananas lately, and we are eating it up. There is that moment when I figure out exactly what she means, and I’m beaming–shaking my head, smiling, responding with exuberant praise. “Yes! Yes! Nella! Good Girl!” We clap. We celebrate. More words. More knowing our child.

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Imagination.

So she doesn’t like little elves that walk around your house at night. No biggie. There’s so much she does like. Friends, make believe, Daddy.

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Santa.

I combed their hair extra smooth today, wound tight buns, found new hair ribbon, and slipped black patent leather shoes over tights. I usually hate malls, but today we walked into the side hallway and were welcomed by the last chorus of “Frosty, the Snowman.” I smiled. It felt like Christmas–the contrasting monopolized one that, today, actually nicely “accessorized” the homey fireside one we love. I pushed the stroller while Brett held tightly to Lainey’s hand, and we walked past the food court and into the tunnel of kiosks toward the castle of Santa’s crew.
There was no line and, thankfully, this year’s Santa had a real beard and was over 30. He was real, thank you very much. We sat Nella down first.

That went well.

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Once her sister mirrored her on Santa’s other leg, she was just fine. And I love that.

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I couldn’t stop smiling. And my big girl? The one who now suffers from Elfanoia actually relaxed her shoulders, snuggled into that furry coat, and made captivating conversation.

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Sometimes I still have to tell myself I’m a mom. I have two little girls who sit on Santa’s lap and, in a little over a week, I’m going to clutch my coffee cup and cry-smile while I wrap up the year feeling grateful in a moment of clarity–watching my family all huddled together.

That’s all that really matters.

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Friday Photo Dump:

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Friday Phone Dump photos are taken on the Instagram iPhone app (free) and dropped into a 12×12 collage using a photo editing software (Photoshop Elements works). I am “etst” on Instagram if you want to follow the feed.

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Last minute Gift Suggestions:

Stock up on Body Care Product Stocking Stuffers from Michelle Timmons Arbonne or surprise a mama you love with a subscription to Mamalode magazine (I’m writing a piece for their next issue and excited about a friend’s article in the same issue.).

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Your F.A.Q. questions are great–will answer several next week.

And now…also loving…Vince Guiraldi, fireplace fires, colored lights, planning next week’s holiday meals, knowing things will slow down come Monday, parties and ballet recital this weekend, wearing slippers, good neighbors, my little boot.

And memories of this day, last year.

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It’s mid-December, almost the end of the year…what are you loving right now?

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Filed Under: Holiday, Make Stuff, Photo Dump 137 Comments

The One where Christmas Magic goes Awry

December 15, 2011 By Kelle

Brett’s mom came over yesterday to hang out with the girls for a bit while I got some things done. Every year, she buys the girls a Christmas keepsake and writes on the bottom a little message with the year. Lainey’s not really into collecting anything besides random junk she loses anyway (broken Happy Meal toys, loose playing cards, straws, caps to lotion bottles–you know, the usual), but these keepsake gifts? She knows where they are at all times. She shows them to her friends. She pushes the buttons that make them play “Away in a Manger” over and over…and over.

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So yesterday, the girls and Grandma were enjoying their bonding time when I heard Lainey’s blood-curdling scream, the kind that makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up and prompts an instinctive reaction of Bolt and Get to my Kid. I expected blood. “I thought a poisonous snake bit her,” my mother-in-law admitted later. Lainey ran to me, tears streaming, gasping hysterically. I scanned for an open wound, kissed her forehead, felt her little stomach jerking against my chest.

“Grandma….Grandma….(gasp, gasp),” she couldn’t finish.

“Grandma what? Grandma WHAT?” I insisted.

“Grandma touched the elf.”

And this is the point I admit–having an elf might very well @*!# up your kid.

Meanwhile, Brett’s poor mom was hovering in the background with that “what did I do?” look on her face, and I frantically planned the appropriate response while my still-gasping daughter buried her head into my shoulder and grieved the loss of her elf’s magic–because that’s what the book says happens if you touch your elf, and I never thought twice to make up our own rules.

I responded quickly and (ir)rationally. I held my girl on my hip, consoling her while I called the fake North Pole, talked to a fake Santa and followed his fake blow-by-blow instructions that may or may not have included chanting the magic words “Gingerbread, Gingerbread, Christmas Tree, Happy Santa” with our eyes closed and our heads turned away from Elfitty to restore his magic. And all the while, my mother-in-law watching and smiling–“you’ve got to be kidding me” clearly evident from her face.

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“This is ridiculous,” Brett mumbled and laughed. And I know he’s right, but I wanted to save the magic. I mean, you should have seen her face with those donuts the other day. She smiles that crooked shy smile every morning when she finds him in a new spot, and there’s something so beautiful about the power of imagination–the ability of a really good story to add wonder and magic and tradition to our Decembers. But I also don’t want my kid to end up in Christmas therapy someday.

So we made new rules. The elf is our friend who, yes, can be found hiding in new spots every morning. But a book doesn’t make the rules for our family, and the only thing that’s lost its magic in our home is the overuse of a word like “magic.” So there.

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Latte was gone for over a week, staying with Gary who finally went back to Michigan yesterday, and my girl was so happy to have her dog back last night.

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We made a quick mid-day trip to the beach yesterday to get a photo I needed for a project.

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Ladies and Gentlemen, please steer your eyes from the upper left quandrant back to the subject in the middle. Thank you.

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And that was nice of those girls to offer a view from behind as well.

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Loving the excitement that is growing for my friend’s baby–the little tag-a-long she wanted so badly.

On the way home, we found a unicorn–rather, a Christmas trolley sittin’ by his lonesome in a parking lot. He was calling our name. He might as well have been wearing a sign: “Christmas cheer inside.”

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All aboard the Polar Express.

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Her hair looks likes we’re moving, but we weren’t. We only tresspass abandoned trolleys, we don’t steal them.

We finished off with a car wash before heading home.

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Why, hello there cute red bug. Not ours. But how cool if it was.

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I have a love/hate relationship with this face. Hate to see her sad; love that that little lip hasn’t lost its ability to curl up just like it did almost two years ago.

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Cheer up, Charlie. Show me a smile.

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And that’s how Christmas magic is reinstated after a small elf disaster. The End.

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Dashing Bee, that fabulous little online consignment shop, is back to sponsor–perfect time to stretch your dollars and still score some sweet new duds, toys, etc. for your kids for Christmas.

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There are lots of quality brand names to choose from and a great variety of unique styles. Boys, girls, clothes, shoes, toys, maternity, accessories–you’ll find it all at Dashing Bee (or sign up to be a consigner and make some money!).

Use Code HAPPY5 for 5% off your order.

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And finally–a reader favorite, Darlybird, is back just in time for holiday shipping. Blending whimsical and vintage with chic and unique, Darlybird is stocked with an impressive selection of accerories for you and your kids as well as home goods, arts and crafts or that perfect party item that will have everybody talking (Bonjour, mon nom est nametags? Love).

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Left: Oliver the Owl purse (the leather smells heavenly), Right: Key Lime Double-Strand Necklace

I love the way gifts look with Darlybird paper tape.

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And this fanciful felt cottage purse (made from 100% wool by Fair Trade artists in Nepal) is so adorable, I can’t decide if we’ll use it for a tote or hang it somewhere in Lainey’s rooms for decoration.

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The best part? Darlybird gifts are so fairly priced and, as always, every item in the shop has a creative and thoughtful description, worth some clicking around some afternoon. Need a last minute gift for your mom, your daugter or your son’s adorable wife? Try the Earring of the Month Club. Use Code FREESHIP30 for Free Shipping on orders over $30.

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We have some gift making to attend to today.

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Quick Craftastic

December 14, 2011 By Kelle

Stopping by.

It is worth mentioning that the photo on the left turned into the photo on the right in fifteen minutes.

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This is because Brett called on his way home from Miami and said he’d be home soon. Never underestimate the magical powers of The Shakedown .

While I let my kitchen dishes rot today, we did other things. Crafty things. Christmas things.

20 minutes, a few pieces of 12 x 12 paper, a bottle of glue and some twine will give you paper lanterns.

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Fold paper in half, cut slits on fold (but not all the way to the end).

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Open paper.

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Glue one edge along lengthwise slits.

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Curl into circle and secure. Add some ric rac, ribbon, whatever (easier if you do this before gluing into a circle). Hang lanterns with twine. Proclaim festive love, sing a carol, light a candle, Amen.

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Hallway decorations=Check.

The house has been properly Christmastized. Of this, I am sure.

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Don’t worry, the bathroom mirror did not go unnoticed.

From behind the house, fa la la la la.

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There you be. Tuesday holiday lovin’.

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Heal My Sole Giveaway winner :

Comment #205, I Live for a Little While: I love that you dive right in and let your kids make messes (Nella and the puddles!). I need to do that more often. Hugs!

Congratulations, please send your contact info to kellehamptonblog@comcast.net with the subject HEAL MY SOLE GIVEAWAY.

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Two last things.

1.) I’m working on gathering some frequently asked questions for an F.A.Q. post next week. If you have a question, want to know more about something, whatever, throw it in a comment on this post, and I will do my best to collect and answer some of these. I’m working to connect more with readers, answer your questions and create more communication here, so this is a good place to start. Ask me anything (thank you, Amba!)

2.) Have a happy night.

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