Monday, 21 October 2013

A Hostess Gift Perfect for a Fall Gathering

My perfect evening on a cold fall night usually includes some wine and cheese.  So if I'm hosting there would definitely be not only cheese, but baked warm cheese, preferably Brie.

The most common gift a hostess gets in my circle of friends and family is a bottle of wine.  Some bring the bottle of wine with a dessert and most hostesses end up with way too many desserts!  In my household, it's not a good thing because I'm usually the one who ends up eating those desserts.  So here is an alternative.

Last week I was at Think Kitchen, a nice houseware and kitchenware store in my area and I saw these great Brie baking dishes by Gourmet du Village.

Via Gourmet du Village

Via Gourmet du Village

Via Gourmet du Village

Via Gourmet du Village
Via Gourmet du Village

These make wonderful fall gathering hostess gifts, accompanied or not, with a bottle of wine.  I love Brie, and I love baked Brie especially as a fall/winter appetizer and I would love to receive any of the above dishes. They come in such a nice variety of colour, in different sizes, and are very reasonably priced.

 An option to consider for your next dinner outing at a friend's house!

Friday, 18 October 2013

My Favourite Shoe Storage

About a year ago I found what in my opinion is the best way to store shoes, especially when you don't have a huge walk in closet like in the movies where the shoes can be displayed just like in a store. What I did was purchase plastic shoe/storage boxes and I got rid of the original shoe boxes.  I bought these from Home Depot.

Via Home Depot
Via The Container Store

As I was packing for our upcoming trip and going through my closet, I realized again how much I love these boxes.  They stack up nicely, they fit well (more than one pair of flip flops, for example) and you can see what's in them.  Seeing what's in them is the best part because you can really see what you have when picking which shoes to wear or which shoes to pack.  The boxes can be found at many other retailers, like Canadian Tire, and The Container Store.  Best storage solution ever!

Monday, 14 October 2013

Blogging Oh How I have Missed You!! - Halloween Planning

Halloween is finally on my mind.  Both boys have their Halloween costumes now.  I am not sure they will beat my son's costume of last year (he was the cutest skunk I have ever seen) but I am sure they will be nice. The little one will be a dinosaur and the older one  a monkey.


With the costumes figured out, I would like to give my home some "Halloween curb appeal"!  I don't usually go all out with my outdoor fall themed decorations but this year my intention is to do at least a little.  I enjoy carving pumpkins and usually to the typical scary faces or designs, but I saw this design and I hope I can pull it off.

Via Princess Pinky Girl
My oldest son loves playing "Boo" and pretending he is scaring us, so this design makes me laugh every time I see it.  Yesterday, we went to a pumpkin patch to pick the pumpkins. It was so much fun; beats just picking the pumpkin from the grocery store.

It will be my goal this week to get cracking on the decor. Stay tuned!

Happy Thanksgiving to all those celebrating today!

Thursday, 19 September 2013

From Mont St. Sauveur to Bangkok

I have been completely M.I.A....I feel I have been missing in action in so many ways.  My brain is having a hard time keeping up with all that is going on, especially with the continued sleep deprivation (I am hoping we can sleep train this week and I will start sleeping better!).  So here is what has been going on.  My 20 month old was out of day care for three weeks (which kept me very busy) so we took a trip with our good friends and their daughter who is the same age as my son to Mont St. Sauveur.  We rented a log home cottage on Fiddler Lake in Fiddler Lake Resort.  It was beautiful and relaxing.  I just wish the weather was nicer so that we could have enjoyed the outdoor pool and really felt like we were on vacation.

Here are a few pictures of the resort.

Via Fiddler Lake Resort
Via Fiddler Lake Resort


Via Fiddler Lake Resort

Truly a beautiful location to rent in the summer and winter with family or friends.

For the big news, after coming back from Mont St. Sauveur my husband confirmed he is going to Bangkok for a few months for work and that we will be joining him for part of his trip for a few months as well.  Yes, Bangkok, Thailand...with two babies!  So you can imagine the planning going on in my head.  I have to think of purchasing and packing essentials for all.  We travel quite a bit but this is the most adventurous trip we have taken, especially considering the little ones will be with us.  I have made several lists but getting things done has been challenging.  As you can imagine, it is the worst time of year to shop for summer clothing and swimwear.  Even online stores seem to have a limited selection, if any. So my search continues.  In addition to the shopping and packing, I really would like to familiarize myself with the city and the country and the region.  I have never been to Asia.  Tonight I started reading a bit on Frommers (Frommers is a great site for travel itineraries and information - we always consult the suggested day trip itineraries for each of our trips) and today I purchased this guide book on Thailand.

Via Indigo
I still enjoy paper format reading more than electronic.  I can mark relevant pages and take the book with me on the trip. I hope I can be done with the shopping very soon so I can start planning the fun stuff ... what we will be doing and seeing once we make it to Thailand!!!

So all in all please be patient with me, although I have blogging on my mind daily, I may not have the time to write much in the coming weeks. Stay tuned!

Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Baptism Celebration - The Results!

The event was beautiful!!  The highlight - My little guy who was so cute and so into the ceremony for a 3 month old.  I couldn't stop watching his gaze and how focused he was on the priest.  Truly priceless!

All the other details I worked on turned out exactly as I wanted them.  I was truly pleased with the results.

I have Irina Shainski of Sweet Song Cake to thank for the amazing cake.  Not only did it look flawless, it was delicious and an absolute hit with all, even the pickiest ones that usually have a say about the cake.  Isn't the sheep adorable?!  I can't bring myself to throw it out!



The favours were also a hit.  Everyone loved the idea of receiving something useful that would remind them of my little man's special day every time they use it.  Here is how the cutting boards turned out. I loved dealing with Rob at Westboro Signs for the engraving of my son's initials and baptism date on the boards.  And I loved how the thank you cards turned out.  Thank you Concertina Press,



Finally, I had fun putting together the simple centerpieces and I am happy with the end result.


Now that the baptism is over, I feel I have so much time on my hands - hmmm - what to plan next?

Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Gift for Grandparents - Priceless Memories

Our neighbours are the proud grandparents of a beautiful little girl.  We wanted to get them a little something to congratulate them but their grand daughter lives away so I didn't want to give them something for her not knowing when they will see her next.  I had forgotten about the Memories For My Grandchild book and was glad to see it last week when I was in Chapters. So I picked it up for them.  Yesterday, my neighbour stopped me while I was leaving the house just to tell me how wonderful the gift idea was.  He is so excited to begin filling the book - it was one of the best feedback I have received on a gift.

Basically this book enables grandparents to tell their grandchildren and great-grandchildren to come all about their life, childhood, education, love, marriage, family life, grandparenthood, etc.  I love my grandparents so much, I wish I had a keepsake like this to go through when I miss them!

This is a must gift for every grandparent which will eventually be a priceless gift for the grandchildren.

Via Indigo
Via Indigo

Via Indigo



Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Baptism Celebration To Do List (continued)

Because I wasn't really looking for a special Godparent gift, it was the easiest thing to find in my baptism celebration preparations. Go figure! Isn't that always the case?  I saw this bookmark on Etsy and it was a "look no more" moment.  I absolutely love it and I will definitely order it for the Godparents, even the ones of my eldest son who got baptized last year.

Via Etsy
I also had the easiest time finding the thank you cards I would like to attach to my favours.  I fell in love with the font and again it was a "look no more" moment.  Seriously though, who finds the tags before deciding on the gift.  The printable was only $0.99 and if I don't use them now, I will find another use for them.

Via Concertina Press
I finally decided on a favour gift to give my guests and I am very excited about my idea.  I wanted a gift that can be used and something meaningful as well.  I decided to go with a small bamboo cutting board engraved with my son's initials and baptism date.   I like the idea of using wood for a religious ceremony...sort of has a humble connotation...plus everyone can use a cutting board, especially a small one and finally the engraving gives it a personal touch and makes it a nice keepsake.

I bought the following cutting boards from Home Sense and Winners:

Via Simply Bamboo
Via Simply Bamboo

This weekend I dropped them off at Westboro Signs in Ottawa and Rob was great.  He really seems to know what he is doing and I can't wait to see the results.  I hope they work out and that he is able to engrave on bamboo.  Once I have the cutting boards back, I will package them nicely with the thank you notes above.  Will share pictures of the final result when ready.  Keeping my fingers crossed that this idea will work out!

For the decor, I'm using this picture to inspire me.  Will post pictures of the final result.

Via Something Borrowed Wedding Blog
It's all coming together!