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December 2016

The Sounds of a Roberts Family Christmas

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Though you’re busy baking cookies and trimming the tree, you may find yourself in need of a little downtime this season with your family. Why not use that time to gather up your loved ones and enjoy some classic and festive holiday music? These 25 timeless classics are favorites in our home each year and we’re sure your entire family will enjoy too!

 

Hawaiian Christmas: Jimmy Buffett Mele Kalikimaka (1980)

 

I want a hippopotamus for Christmas, by Gayla Peevey (1953)

 

Feliz Navidad, by Jose Feliciano (1970)

 

“Dónde Está Santa Claus” (Metro Records), by Augie Rios (1958)

 

The Grinch Song, sung by Boris Karloff (1966)

 

A Charlie Brown Christmas – Christmas Time is Here Song, by the Vince Guaraldi Trio (1965)

 

Judy Garland – Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (Meet Me In St. Louis, 1944)

 

“The Christmas Song,” by Nat King Cole (1961)

 

“Santa Baby!,” by Eartha Kitt (1953)

 

“Baby It’s Cold Outside,” Dean Martin & Doris Day Duet (1959)

 

“White Christmas,” by Bing Crosby (1954)

 

“Jingle Bell Rock,” by Bobby Helms (Decca Records) (1957)

 

“Blue Christmas,” Live by Elvis Presley (1968)

 

HAPPY XMAS (War Is Over) – John Lennon & Yoko Ono & The PLASTIC ONO BAND with The Harlem Community Choir (1971)

 

“Rebel Jesus,” by The Chieftains, featuring Jackson Browne (1991)

 

“Mary, did you know,” by Kenny Rogers, featuring Wynonna Judd (1996)

 

“Run Rudolph Run,” by Chuck Berry (1958)

 

“Rocking Around the Christmas Tree”-Brenda Lee (1958)

 

“I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus,” performed by The Jackson Five (1971)

 

“Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” performed by The Temptations (1970)

 

“The Little Drummer Boy (Peace On Earth),” performed by Bing Crosby & David Bowie (1977)

 

“Little Saint Nick”- The Beach Boys (1964)

 

“Christmas in New Orleans,” by Louis Armstrong (1954)

 

“Holly Jolly Christmas,” by Burl Ives (1965)

 

“A Saints Christmas,” by Kermit Ruffins (2000)

 

So that’s it everyone, my family’s 25 favorite holiday songs. I encourage you all to take some time this season to let loose and enjoy a few of these favorite songs with your loved ones at home. So now I have to ask, do you have any family favorite songs at Christmas? I’d love to hear about them below!

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DIY Christmas Scene Jars

 

Is it just me or has Christmas come a little too soon this year! It’s hard to believe that it’s less than 2 weeks away! While I how tempting it can be to go overboard on spending when it comes to last minute touches and the need to deck the halls this time year, and though we are inching ever closer to the Christmas Day, there is still plenty of time left to get in a few last-minute holiday-inspired home DIYs! 

One of my go-to DIY’s each year is to make Christmas Scene Jars. This project is uber affordable and can be made in minutes, and what I really love about this project is how truly versatile it is! While I usually go for a homey and retro vibe in my home, which is reflected in my own jars and cloches seen in this project, you could easily swap out the trim and little decorations for something that fits your particular style or colors.

I realize everyone is going all nontraditional with Christmas colors these days, and so this project is easy to adapt to your pink and silver, or whatever crazy not red and green combo you have going on this year. Me personally, I’m sticking with red and green, but hey, if you like it I love it. Do you, boo!

 

  • Cake stands or mason jars and lids
  • Epsom salts
  • Small decorations like mini deer, cabins, and trees.

 

  1. Thoroughly clean your containers and let dry.
  2. Place 1 cup inch of Epsom salts into each your container.
  3. Add decorations.
  4. Add more Epsom salts around decorations to mimic snow, as needed.
  5. Close your lids and enjoy!

 

 

So that’s it, folks! Super simple, right? As you can see, I created a trio of cloches this year. In my first cloche, I used a simple church ornament and snow. In the larger middle cloche, I harvest a few scrubber trees from my Christmas village collection, and along with a small porcelain figurine, was able to recreate a rustic winter walk in the snow, perfect for Christmas week cheer! My final cloche, which was actually a trifle dish, was all my husband’s creation. He chooses Santa on a motorcycle, a new homeowner door ornament, and a mailbox to create a biker-chic holiday scene. Cute, huh? 

I then added two vintage light-up trees, porcelain deer ornaments to the front of the knobs on my antique buffet table, and a string of crochet rope lights to finish this look. I sourced ornaments from around my home and as I had Epsom salts on hand this project was a total freebie for me, and dare I say, I liked it all the more as it was free!

So I hope this project will give you some ideas for non-traditional, zero-waste last minute decor ideas for the holidays. Now if you have any other ideas you would like to share, I’d love for you to comment below and let me know!

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Save Money This Holiday With Groupon Coupons

Disclosure: This is a sponsored post on behalf of Groupon. All opinions are my own.

 

 

For the past, several years, one of my best ways to save on my family’s holiday shopping has been with Groupon. From their daily deals to their awesome group rates on spa days and experience gifts, Groupon has something for every one of your holiday gift giving list!

But did you also know that Groupon also has online site deal coupons, including coupons to some of your favorite restaurant, retailers, and mass retailers online? Coupons perfect for both your last-minute holiday shopping as well as to pick up a little something for yourself as well. 

Groupon’s coupons are also very convenient. Why wait weeks to get receive a Lane Bryant coupon booklet in the mail when you need to score a beautiful frock for Midnight Mass, Christmas Eve holiday parties, work functions, or for New Year’s get-togethers today! 

And what if you need the perfect to utilize all those various photos on your phone? Why wait weeks for inbox coupon code from Easy Canvas Prints when you need those gifts wrapped and under the tree? With Groupon, there is no need to wait for the deals you want for the products you need, available to you on your schedule and in the comfort of your own home.

Groupon is also useful when it comes to minimalist gifts as well. Looking for an uber-useful gift for those hard to shop for on your list? Consider giving a gift certificate to Angie’s List to new homeowner’s, newlyweds, and parents on your list. Giving the gift of listings for safe, professional, local businesses is a gift worth its weight in gold. Groupon allows you to shop smart even when shopping small!

With Groupon, I can purchase all of my family’s remaining holiday gifts in the time it takes for dinner to bake in the oven, and then I can get on with my evenings at home with family. Now with Groupon coupons, I can comparison shop and score the best and biggest deals online as well too! 

So for whatever store you can image, for whatever need may arise, Groupon Coupons has deals for you! Make sure to visit their site today to find Promo Codes and deals you can use right away. Also be sure to check out Groupon’s Facebook and Twitter pages for even more coupon code information as well!

So, friends, I have to ask, what coupon codes would you most want to redeem on Groupon? More importantly, how will you treat yourself with all the money you will save with Groupon coupons? I’d love to hear about it below! 

Our 13 Family Favorite Kids Books for Christmas

 

Though you’re busy shopping, attending pageants, and trimming the tree, you may find yourself in need of a little downtime this season with your family. Why not use that time to curl up on the couch with the kids and read some classic family-friendly kids books? So here are our family’s 13 Favorite Kids Books for Christmas. With titles ranging from childhood classics to new culturally-minded titles, this selection of my family’s favorite kids Christmas book list is sure to have a few selections we’re sure your entire family will enjoy!

 

 

The Night Before Christmas (2012):
We all know the magical words of Clement C. Moore’s traditional holiday poem. As a family, we love the Rachel Isadora version, which features collages, pastels, and oil paints, and adds a modern twist: Santa wears hipster pants, sports dreadlocks, and leaves the children traditional African gifts. 

Recommended for ages 5 and up.

 

 

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (1972)
Remember this one from when you were a kid? I sure do! Children of all ages will love this 1972 classic, in which the six misbehaving Herdman kids—the “worst kids in the entire history of the world”—take over the church pageant and reinterpret the story of Christmas. The mix of outrageous moments and profound heartwarming surprises makes this a read parents will love as much as kids.

Recommended for ages 5 and up.

 

 

Dream Snow
If your family loves of Eric Carle’s classic The Very Hungry Caterpillar you will love his wintery tale of Dream Snow, as it hosts the same style collage illustrations, and like Caterpillar, the pages hold extra interest for young readers, with learning opportunities with cutouts and counting.

Recommended for ages 5 and up.

 

 

How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1957):
What would Christmas be without the Grinch? Kids love this misfit character, who plots to cancel the holiday, only to find it happens anyway, even without the who hash. This is a family favorite and true story of selfless redemption. 

Recommended for ages 5 and up.

 

 

Santa Mouse (1996):
This modern classic by Micheal Brown tells the tale of a Santa that is always giving presents but never gets them, so he leaves a gift. His thoughtfulness is rewarded when he becomes Santa’s little helper each and every year himself! A must read!

Recommended for ages 3 and up.

 

 

The Polar Express (1986):
This tale by Chris Van Allsburg of children hopping on a night train to visit Santa at the North Pole is pure holiday magic and is ideal for holiday car rides or to help excited kids drift off on Christmas Eve! Also, worth noting, the kindle version of this story is currently free for Amazon Prime members!

Recommended for ages 5 and up.

 

 

The Nutcracker by Susan Jeffries (2007):

Caldecott Honor and New York Times bestselling artist Susan Jeffers reimagines this classic take on the Christmas Eve tale of a young girl’s nutcracker doll transforms into a prince who battles an evil Mouse King and escorts the girl to the magical Land of Sweets. Jeffries rendition is unique in its incredibly beautiful illustrations and should not be missed. 

Recommended for ages 5 and up.

 

 

The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey by Susan Wojciechowski (1995):

This story centers on Grumpy Jonathan Toomey, known to children as “Mr. Gloomy,” who is the best woodcarver in the valley but is always alone, hiding a tragic age-old secret. When a widow and her son move to town and ask him to carve a Nativity manger scene for them, the woodcutter’s life is forever changed. This story is told through the healing power of friendship and the magic of Christmas, but make sure you have plenty of kleenexes ready when you read this tale!

Recommended for ages 8 and up.

 

 

Carl’s Christmas by Alexandra Day (1990):

When Carl the dog is tasked with taking care of his family’s baby on Christmas Eve, a charming tale of Carl and his little charge’s Christmas Eve adventures is unfolded in an easy-to-understand and extremely adorable book. 

Recommended for ages 3 and up.

 

 

The Year of the Perfect Christmas Tree by Gloria Houston (1996):

In the Appalachian town of Spruce Pine, one family is responsible for providing the town with a Christmas tree each year, and this year it’s Ruthie’s family’s turn. Ruthie and her father choose the tree early in the spring, but by the time winter comes, he’s in Europe, as the Great War has just ended. Through sacrifice and the magic of Christmas, the village gets its perfect tree and Ruthie gets a perfect holiday. 

Recommended for ages 5 and up.

 

The Snowman by Raymond Briggs (1977):

This classic picture book story revolves around a  little boy builds a snowman on a wintry day, only to find later that night that his creation has come alive…and can fly! While a wordless book it’s a perfect story to share with children of all ages this holiday season. 

Recommended for ages 3 and up.

 

 

The Legend of the Poinsettia by Tomie dePaola (1997):

This story revolves around the profound Mexican legend, in which a young girl, named Lucinda and her mother, who when asked to weave a new blanket to cover the church’s statue of baby Jesus, who falls ill, and Lucinda accidentally ruins the work while trying to finish it. Ashamed, the little girl is afraid to go to the church on Christmas Eve because she hasn’t a gift until a kind stranger reminds her that the baby Jesus will love anything that she gives with love. Lucinda’s humble gift of weeds and her prayers cause a miracle to take place within the church. Tomie dePaola’s gorgeous illustrations bring the story to life and is a must read for our family each year.

Recommended for ages 5 and up.

 

 

Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus by Francis P. Church (1897):

 In 1897, an 8-year-old girl named Virginia O’Hanlon asked her father if Santa Claus was real. Caught off guard, Mr. O’Hanlon advised his daughter to send the question to The Sun newspaper, telling her, “If you see it in The Sun, it’s so.” The paper’s beautiful response to the child’s question would eventually become the most reprinted editorial ever to run in any newspaper in the English language. This story is the perfect reminder of the immortal spirit of Father Christmas and which is why we read it aloud as a family each year.

Recommended for ages 3 and up. 

So that’s it everyone, my family’s 13 favorite holiday books. I encourage you all to take some time this season to let loose, curl up, and enjoy a few of these favorite stories with your loved ones at home. So friends, do you have any family favorite books at Christmas? If so, I’d love to hear about them below! 

Welcome to this week’s Happiness is Homemade Linky Party!

Welcome back to another great week at Happiness is Homemade Link Party!

We hope everyone is getting ready for the upcoming holidays!

We would like to let everyone know that Happiness is Homemade will be taking a Christmas break so we are able to spend time with our loved ones! We will be taking off December 18-December 31 and we will start out the New Year on January 1st with another great link party! We want to thank everyone for coming over each week and spend time with us. We love looking at all your link ups!

Have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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