Feeling Jolly

Isn’t it crazy how just a little dose of Christmas decor can really get you into the holiday spirit?  We were a little late in festooning our house this year (we try to aim for the day after Thanksgiving), but I’m pleased to report that after a night of Christmas music, tree lighting, a flickering fire and some wine, we are now feeling thoroughly jolly.

Here’s a little taste of how we’re decking the halls this year:

Feeling Jolly

How about you guys?  Go ahead and link to your holiday decor in the Comments, we’d love to see it!

P.S.  Here’s a HUGE thank you to all of you that chimed in with your thoughts about the fabrics I was considering for the dining room chairs – you guys were a big help, and the fabric has been ordered!!  I’m super excited – hopefully it will arrive in a jiffy so I can show you how it all turns out!!

A Change Of Scenery

Hey guys! Today you can find me guest blogging over at the fabulous blog, Centsational Girl!!  (I’m so excited I hardly know what to do with myself!!)

A Change of Scenery

I’ll be sharing my tips for creating beautiful Thanksgiving and Christmas tablescapes without spending a lot of time or money – and there’s a video of yours truly!!  Seriously, I don’t see how you can resist.  Aren’t you curious to find out whether I can form a coherent sentence?

Although if this blooper reel from the video shoot ever leaks out, I’m pretty sure a career on HGTV is out of the question . . .

Ready for more?  Okay, click here head on over to check out my guest post!

P.S.  To go straight to the video, just click here.

This post is shared with DIY Day on A Soft Place to Land.

A Hardy Holiday

For as long as I can remember, I’ve spent at least part of the summer in Hardy, Arkansas.  It’s been a special place for my family for generations, ever since my great-grandfather started a hospital on Wahpeton Hill back in the early 1900s.

A Hardy Holiday

[This mural, which depicts a visual history of Hardy, is painted on Main Street downtown]

My family has always had cabins on Blue Bell Hollow, a huge hill just across the street from Spring River (which is pretty much the best river ever).  When I was little, we started out in a small cabin near the base of the hill, then slowly moved up the hill into a cabin that my grandmother bought.  It was . . . rustic.  To put it nicely.  But we had some seriously awesome times there growing up, complete with plenty of bugs and snakes and trips to the river to catch polliwogs and crawdads.

My aunt bough a cabin on the hill a few years back, and now that’s become the hub of activity in the Hollow.

A Hardy Holiday

Another aunt of mine has a cabin just through the trees, and more distant members of our family have cabins sprinkled all along the river.  I love that going to Hardy is a tradition that is important to pretty much every member of my family, and that we can always count on spending time together, all of us, at least once a summer.

This year, the Fourth of July holiday drew a landmark crowd of family members up in Hardy, for a number of reasons.  I’m talking about 40 people, ranging from 3 years old to early 70s!!  There were 8 of us staying in my aunt’s 2-bedroom cabin, sharing 1 shower between us – luckily we all like each other!  In between the family gatherings, we all put on our bathing suits and river shoes and lugged our rafts down the road to the dock to take a leisurely float down Spring River – this is a tradition that simply cannot be missed:

A Hardy Holiday

A Hardy Holiday

A Hardy Holiday

Isn’t that a gorgeous river?  And believe me, it is FREEZING!!!!  67 degrees year round, so you always hope for a super sunny day before you dive onto your raft.

And when we weren’t floating or eating barbeque, we could always be found playing a feisty card game:

A Hardy Holiday

[Don't you just love that table that my uncle made out of salvaged wood??]

Back in the day, Canasta was our game of choice but we’ve now moved on to Contract Rummy – love it!

And, of course, no Fourth of July celebration is complete without fireworks:

A Hardy Holiday

We watched this display from a church parking lot with dozens of other people – these fireworks weren’t too shabby for a town of about 700 people!  When we were little, we used to set off our own fireworks down by the “beach,” which is basically the public swimming hole on the river just before the rapids.  Looking back, I can’t believe we used to be so brave!

It was a great holiday, filled with lots of fun and family.  I hope you all had as wonderful of a weekend as I did!

Do you have a special place that will always remind you of family?

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