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Holiday recap: Taking a ride on the Polar Express

I am a little behind on these, but better late than never.  This past Christmas we decided to take a little trip up to Hood River, Oregon.  If you've never see Hood River, you really must fit it into your travels.  It's a quaint little town with lots to offer and one of those offerings is a train excursion during the holidays.  

Before we left on Christmas Day, we had a quick little Christmas morning celebration at home.  Skylar had his list all made out months in advance.


And we had the entire room decorated, of course.  Even though we were set to leave on Christmas morning, it's still not Christmas without opening gifts on the 25.  I ended up leaving up the Thanksgiving chalkboard quote and used it to house our Christmas cards this year.  It was a great quote to look at and be reminded that we should really be thankful all year.


Santa came in the night and left the gifts for us to open before we took off for Mount Hood.  He even left evidence of his presence. (Unfortunately, one of the big gifts that Skylar wanted was sold out when we went to get it. Two weeks before Christmas it was gone.  :(  We had to order it online and it didn't make it here before Christmas morning.  But that's okay, he will be super excited when it does come.)


We had a little Christmas dinner and baked/decorated some gingerbread cookies to take on out trip.



Love the ugly Christmas sweaters that come out during this time of year too!

Meia kept the tree guarded and warm while we were gone.

A few pre-trip gifts before we left.

And one of my older ornaments that always hit the tree.  It's from 1986 and from my parents good friends and neighbors, The Fryars.  Such a neat ornament to hang each year.

.....More about the train ride.  
The Mount Hood Railroad offers train rides with themes to keep the riders entertained during the travels.  A couple that they offer is a Murder Mystery Train Ride, and a Western Train Robbery.  It's such a great little excursion and during the Christmas holiday they offer one for the kids called The Polar Express Ride.  We decided to give the Polar Express train ride a try.  The trip itself is based completely off the book, so we were not disappointed.  Here's a little recap of our trip.

We booked our trip about three weeks in advance and then went on a hunt to find a great hotel.

When we first arrived, it was dark and our hotel looked like something out of a horror movie.  It was a bit creepy, to be honest.

The shower was cool though, and I was wide awake when we got there, so I sat and watched TV and doodled for a few hours while the other two passed right out.  Boys!

What we couldn't see the night before, revealed itself the following morning.  The view of the Columbia river from our hotel room was amazing.  We were on Oregon's side of the river and that was a view of the Washington side from where we were.  It was awesome!



After taking in the view of the river and having some fun with Flat Ryan, we headed over to the train ride.

Our "genuine parking pass."




Skylar wore his pajamas, just like in the book and on the movie.

A view of the sky-dome train car we would be riding in.

Purchasing our "genuine tickets to ride."

The conductor.


Skylar posing with "Flat Ryan." Find out more about that here!


We found our seats.

The conductor came through and punched our tickets.  It was just like in the book!  It was great and Skylar loved every minute of it!

Next Santa came through and gave each rider a silver bell.  (Notice Flat Ryan?)

Skylar listened to the bell to make sure he could hear the jingle.

Next we had hot chocolate and Christmas cookies.

The servers were dressed just like in the book.  It was great!


We had a great time and will definitely be doing this train ride excursion once again.  
You can find out more about the Polar Express train ride here and book your tickets for 2015.

 
When we returned from out train ride excursion, it was nice to see this flowering cactus all on display.  Beautiful Christmas Cactus never seems to let me down each year with her beautiful pink blooms.

We also got busy making the batches of root beer that Santa brought Skylar this year.  Santa also brought some hard cider mix and it's currently fermenting in the hall closet.

Skylar and I spend the next few days wrapping up Arkansas family gifts, and Oregon family gifts to either mail or exchange on New Year's Eve.


We ended up eating out traditional New Year's black-eyed peas on the 31, and enjoyed them again on the first of the year.  We also made out sugar cookies that came with out Honest Company bundle in December.  If you haven't heard of The Honest Company, you are really missing out on some great products. 

We receive a bundle each month with household supplies in them.  We get laundry products, dish products, body products like the Shampoo + Body Wash, healing balms like the Organic Healing Balm and household cleaners like the Multi-Surface Cleaner .  The December box came with this sugar cookie set that included a cookie cutter, sugar cookie mix, a cute little bag, and instructions.  




You can sign up to receive these bundles and the little extras The Honest Company throws in, by visiting their site and picking which Bundle works best for your family.  You can chose from:

Essentials Bundle 
Health and Wellness Bundle 
Diaper and Wipes Bundle

You can also take advantage of some summertime items that are in their shop right now.  

Sun Hat
Swim Shirt
Sunscreen SPF 30

Five on Friday: Spark of Loves this Week (Pearl and Clasp)

It's Friday and I am so ready for the weekend here in the Willamette Valley.  We are set to have sunshine Saturday and Sunday here and it couldn't be better timing.  This weekend is the first weekend we are able to get out and get The Peppermint Bee Farm in order for the growing season coming upon us quickly.  Our poor, old Craftsman lawnmower finally hit the bottom, so we will be on a hunt for a new one this weekend, for sure!  I might be sharing the new grass conqueror in next week's Five on Friday, so look out for that!  Any suggestions on a good one, are always welcome in the comments section below.  :)  

So here we go with this week's Five on Friday.

1.  These Earrings.


I am starting this Five on Friday off with a review of some amazing earrings.  I was contacted by Pearl and Clasp recently to review some of their jewelry.  I received the black pearl earrings, and I was pleasantly surprised.  They are solid, minimal, and the best part, they don't get caught in my hair. 


These earrings can be worn with just about anything really.  They are beautiful and come in a pearl, pink, and the black pictured here.  You can snag a pair at the Pearl and Clasp site for under $25!  


Similar earrings have been seen on Ginnifer Godwin and Angelina Jolie.
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You can get these Black Pearl Button Earrings on their site at Pearl and Clasp for under $25.  You can also get 15% off your entire order from there by using code:  shelly15.  Check them out, they have a lot of great quality jewelry.  Pearl and Clasp will also restring your broken pearl necklaces and bracelets too.  


Be sure and follow Pearl and Clasp on Pinterest, Twitter, and Facebook to stay up on the latest items they have for sale.

2.  This Kitty

I've been doing a lot of posts about my Persian/Siamese named Meia during my Five on Friday because she turns 15 this year.  15!  She still acts like a spunky little kitten too.  She will be 15 in November of this year, so you will be seeing a lot of her throughout the posts in 2015.  

3.  This Icing.

Talk about the easiest chocolate icing that ever was.  Here's how it's made:

  • 1 cup unsalted butter 
  • 3 cups confectioners’ sugar 
  • 2 tablespoons milk (I used 2%)
  • 1 bag semi sweet chocolate chips (Melted.  Do this in the microwave in 30 second intervals)
Pour it into a mixing bowl and mix on medium high until it is spreading consistency.  Add more milk if the mix is too thick, or more sugar if the mix is too thin.  This icing is the perfect compliment to a white cupcake, or for a chocolate overload, try it on a chocolate cupcake, or cake.  It's amazing!



4.  This Trip.

We took a trip on the Polar Express back in December, and I have JUST now be able to go through the TONS of photos we took on the trip.  One of the things we did on the trip was take shots with our Flat Ryan from Arkansas.  Those Polar Express and trip pictures coming soon!

5.  This Desk.

Skylar finally has an official desk for out little Red Snail Classroom.  I'm so pleased that we finally found "the one."  It's the perfect size for him and will fit nicely in the space we are reserving for it. The desk is from World Market and is called the Secretary Desk.  You can grab one of these for your own classroom, or home here, but hurry, they sell out so quick.  The day that I posted that we bought this desk on Facebook, my mom went to look at it and it was already out of stock.  So grab one fast!   More on this when it comes in!



You can join this link up every Friday by visiting Carolina Charm.  All you do is, blog about five things that made your week special and share it with the others in the linky.  It's that easy!


Five on Friday: Spark of Loves this Week

It's the weekend again and I am so happy.  The last few days, here in the Willamette Valley, the sun has been out and I feel almost guilty saying that because everyone else I know is getting snow and ice.  We've had a fair share of days without the warm sun, so the guilty isn't all that bad for me.  We are sure to get our share of winter weather still to come, we always do.  This sense of "false spring" always hits us right about now, so I am going to soak in these rays and not feel bad at all!  :)  Here is a bit of what made my week special.

1.  This Book Domino from the Seattle Public Library.  

          
Because it's totally awesome!

2.  These sweet kitty.

Because she's old and I love her.

3.  This bather.




Because Bluejays are quite annoying sometimes, but this one was fun to watch as he bathed for a long while.  

4.  This science project.

Because we aren't sure what to do with it quite yet, but it will be amazing when we do!

5.  This wall painting.

Because I free-handed it onto the kitchen wall, and I still like it every time I look at it.  

And.......

These balloons.


Because they were just floating by one day, out of nowhere.  

You can join this weekly five by visiting, Christina at North Carolina Charm and adding your link of five things that made your week, to her list.  What five things made your week special?  Join the link-up and let everyone know.  
Have a great weekend!




Simple decor with vintage bottles

Vintage bottles are my weakness and when I started having a bit of an issue finding a home for all of them I decided to come up with a better decor plan.  Sticking with one of my New Year's Resolutions, I decided to make the decor as minimal as possible.  What better way than putting them up in a unique and eye-appealing way.  Here is what I did to achieve this quick, and easy bottle display.
I started with some simple bottles I gathered up throughout my house.  They were pretty much everywhere and perched on top of picture frames, bookshelves, and even window sills.  If you don't have bottles like the ones pictured above, you can always frequent antique stores, or second-hand stores to find them.

I used heavy twine.

Tied a loop around the bottle neck of each one.

And hung.

I filled each one with something different and eye-catching.  Feathers, dried flowers, lavender, etc.


The hung bottles seemed to mesh well with the other decor in the great room.

Now to figure out what to do with the other larger bottles.  Hmmmm.....