Today is my first day of Thanksgiving Break! As always, it could not have come at a more perfect time. The kids needed it. The teachers needed it. It was time!! Only downside is that we are going to be staying in El Paso for Thanksgiving this year. It's my first one away from my family, so I have a whole week to myself of doing absolutely nothing. Well, at least nothing that I have to do. I plan on cleaning and getting a lot of Christmas shopping done. We will see....

I started decorating for Christmas this weekend. I know, I know.. it's not even Thanksgiving, yet. The way I am justifying it is that I am going to be going home to Mississippi on December 16 for Christmas, so that leaves me little time to enjoy my decorations.

Yesterday, I was feeling crafty...Now, when I feel crafty, I am usually quickly reminded 10 minutes into the project that I am NOT the crafty Matthews sister, which results in waste of money, and a stomping, frustrated fit, usually. Well, I am proud to say that my craft went off without a hitch! Sure, it was simple, but even the simplest crafts I get frustrated with, ADD kicks in, and I'm done.

So, here is what I did....I absolutely love a banner. I have a "trick or treat" banner for Halloween and  a "happy holidays" for Christmas. Well, as I was decorating my mantle yesterday, the top needed something, but I'm not really into wreaths, so I thought... A BANNER! I didn't know where to find another holiday banner (especially in El Paso- didn't want it to say Feliz Navidad...) I didn't want to order one online... I wanted one NOW! So, I came to the conclusion that I was just going to have to make one.
Here it is! An easy DIY banner for the Crafty Challenged!
What you need:
1- 4 pieces of paper of your choice for JOY and Christmas trees (I used red glitter cardstock from Michaels)
2- String/ribbon
3-Hole Puncher

What you do:
1-I picked a cute font and printed out JOY out as big as I could get it for each letter to be the size of one page. (If you are actually crafty, then you would freehand this step, this is for the craft impaired people, like myself)
2-Cut out each letter and trace them onto the fancy-shmancy paper
3-Cut each letter out
4-Punch two holes at the top of each letter
5-Thread your ribbon/string of choice
Voila! The easiest banner ever! :)
 Here is the finished product with the mantle. 

These little guys from World Market are my favorite! :)

Now that it's 11:30, I will get out of bed and plan our mini Thanksgiving dinner. Cayce and I are going to have our own little dinner tomorrow night, so that we can have some of our southern favorites. Thursday we will be going to our neighbors for a Mexican Thanksgiving. Can't wait!
Happy Thanksgiving Break!










Pinterest


Everyone is obsessed with Pinterest. Me? I'm slowly, but surely getting into it. I hardly search the internet with my computer, and the Pinterest app on my phone seems to always be on the fritz... so it's been hard for me to get in to.

My favorite thing to do is look for ideas for my "Dream Home", which is exciting, but strange for me, since I haven't always had an interest in it...

Growing up, my family would drive around every Sunday afternoon looking at houses or going to Open Houses, whether we were in the market or not. I was so bored. Nap time for Blythe. My mother and sister are designers, so they would get really into it. I didn't care. They were good at it, passionate about it, even.  I was apathetic.

Since I've gotten older, my interests have grown. I care a little bit more. Mostly, it's because I bought my first house, and I was able to decorate it however I wanted, with the help of my designer mother, of course. She had to motivate me and steer me in the right directions. Now that Cayce and I are in our own house, it was fun finding our decorating style together. Something new. Something fresh. Something ours.

But, being a girl, you're never satisfied, and always looking towards the future. So, while I have my current house decorated how I love, I can't help but make folders of pictures I find on the internet about my future "Dream House" that I will one day find the perfect spot and either build or remodel. Until then, I'll keep pinning

Here are some of the things that I have found on Pinterest that I absolutely love.


I love this tile backsplash with the modern, simplistic faucet. I've also seen this same tile used for bathroom floors. Really neat. 


The kitchen isn't my style, but I love the coffered ceilings. Love them even more just stained rather than painted. 


Refurbished wood floors. These are really neat. Wouldn't show dirt or scuff marks. 


I am in love with wood, vaulted ceilings. Add chandeliers into the mix, and it's even better. 


How cool is this for a kids room?? 


I thought this was great for a kids reading nook. 


What a great idea!

I love mixing rustic with modern. These old window panes are great with the lamps and whole set up. 

These are just a few things, but I love mixing rustic/antique with a modern twist. 

Follow me on Pinterest to see my Pinterest obsession come to fruition. 


 I wish I could say that I've had all these really important things going on, since you last heard from me, but it's just not so.

News from El Paso:

-Halloween is a HUGE deal here. I mean, it's fun, exciting, but I have never experienced Halloween like I have here. It just seems like the Hispanic culture gets way more in to it than it is back home. I could be wrong, but so far, that's my experience. The decorations were ridiculously awesome.. For example: 5 vintage porsches in the front yard with zombies driving them for the "death race", in house DJ's in the front yards, plane crash scene with actual small plane crashed in the yard?... i mean decked out. I'm already brainstorming for next year...

-It's cold here all of the sudden, which means it's FREEZING in my house because I have a swamp cooler. What's that you ask? The worst invention ANYONE has ever come up with. I remember when we were looking at houses to rent, I kept noticing signs on houses advertising "refrigerated air". Didn't really know what it meant, so didn't worry about it. Now I know that there's a reason why they advertise it, because you WANT THAT, not a swamp cooler. Let me explain... I'm not real sure what it is or completely understand it, but somehow it PUTS HUMIDITY/MOISTURE into my air.... WHAT?????? Literally it's a dial and a switch. Switch is "high-off-low" Dial is "9 8 7 6 5" 5 being the coolest. It just runs unless you have it on off.

There are 2 kickers with a swamp cooler... 
1) If it's raining, it simply doesn't work because there is too much humidity in the air.

2)You have to vent the air. If I am in the kitchen (the hottest room in our house), i have to either open a window or the back door, so that it will pull all the cold air to that window. You have to give the air an escape! CRAZY! Of course, we were all sealed up for the first month, sweating our asses off, trying to keep all the "cool air" in. Then we learned.

Well, now that it's cold, apparently you can't just flip the switch to turn the heat on. There's a whole process to shutting down your swamp cooler for the season. You have to seal it up and do some kinda switcheroo. Sure, we could go ahead and do it, since the low is in the 30's, but it will randomly get up to 90 again and we will need the wonderful swamp cooler again. So, me, keith, hairless ellie, and olcase will just freeze until the desert decides it's done getting hot.

-Recipes to Share
Soooo good, and even better left over the next day. 
Word of advice: don't pour boiling water down your leg. I was finishing the noodles, when I got ready to drain them, I looked to make sure I had the lid turned to the smaller holes, tilting it back just a wee bit, when the boiling water went down my thigh. I have a really nice burn strip that is now purple, a week later. Lovely.

Tonight is the preview night of El Paso's Junior League's version of Mistletoe called A Christmas Fair. I'm very excited to go, but expecting it to be very interesting. I'm crossing my fingers that I can get a tiny bit of Christmas shopping done.

Have you started your shopping yet??

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