Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts

The Heart of Christmas

Sunday, December 9, 2012



I hope you're enjoying this lovely season so far. I basked in the sunshine outdoors yesterday as we've experienced unseasonably warm temps here in Florida the past few weeks. However, today I'm nursing a head cold that came on last night with lots of hot tea, a box of tissues and some good reading material. :) I'm just glad it's not the flu and better now than during the Christmas holidays.

I've been reflecting lately (as I always do at this time of year) about how commercialized things have become. There are many great festivals and church events in my city which I look forward to that bring a sense of tradition and warm feelings and yet at the same time you cannot turn on your TV in December without being 'sold to' and told what will bring your loved ones joy. I understand that retailers must make a profit to survive and this is the busiest time of year but it's so easy for many to get caught up in the gifts, and often competitiveness with how much was spent on whom and who has the best lights on the street or the prettiest Christmas tree. Sometimes our own busyness prevents us from experiencing the true joy and wonder of this season.




On Friday afternoon I found myself rushing around to make sure all of my international Christmas cards got out on time including looking up a few addresses that I couldn't seem to track down with just minutes before I had to head to the post office. Hubby was trying to catch my attention and take a look at what I had written in some of the cards spread out on the kitchen table but I was telling him I didn't have time and that he could look at the next batch for our U.S. family and friends. Then he commented, "So, where's the joy?"  My heart sank because I knew he was right. Sending our loved ones cards every year is something that I really enjoy from creating the card to writing personal messages in each one, somehow I had let my busyness and lack of organization ruin a nice moment. Still trying to meet my timeline, I apologized, kissed hubby and made my way to the car and when I began driving away a song came on that touched my heart called: 'The Heart of Christmas' by Matthew West. This was no coincidence. The local Christian radio station that I listen to plays Christmas music for the entire month of December and this was just the reminder I needed!

If you've been feeling overwhelmed with all there is to do this month, are at odds with a family member or friend or maybe are stressed by not having as much financially as you would like to give this year, I want to share the same song with you as a reminder.


Above all, today I encourage you to remember, during a season of wish lists filled with 'things' it's important to reflect on the the real gift of this season, in the form of God's only son. He is truly all we need! :)

Speaking of positive messages, is anyone else loving all of the wonderful Hallmark movies this time of year?
Have you had any moments that really spoke to you this season as you prepare for the holidays? Share the with us in the comments below.

Thanks for reading!

XO





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Manners Monday: A Guide to Holiday Etiquette

Monday, November 19, 2012


Since we're just a few short days away from Thanksgiving (hopefully you're feeling more excited than stressed) and weeks away from Christmas, what better time to do a refresher crash-course on all things related to holiday etiquette? Some of my older blog posts are the best and for many of you who are newer readers here at The Classy Woman, you may have missed out on these gems (if I do say so myself) so I'm sharing all of them again in a single post.

While I'm not sharing about how to decorate your table for Thanksgiving or how to roast a turkey (which some of you may be searching the web for), knowing how to conduct one's self in the company of others is even more important than if you get the stuffing just right. It's something every classy woman should aspire to do.

Spend a few minutes reading through all the tips in these posts below and you'll be ready to present your best and most ladylike self as a guest or hostess for turkey day (and any social gathering or holiday event for that matter).

















Depending on whom you are spending Thanksgiving with this year, all of these may not apply to you. However, if you're meeting new family members or someone's significant other for the first time or maybe haven't seen your family in a long time, you may find the tips on conversation helpful.

How are you planning to spend Thanksgiving this year? Will you be the hoste or a guest this year?

Thanks for reading!

XO





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Happy New Year & Home Sweet Home!

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Happy New Year to you all! I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and Holiday season and were able to ring in 2011 in style!

It feels good to be home and so wonderful to be blogging again and catching up on all of your blogs too. As I mentioned in my last post, I took the past 3 weeks off to relax and recharge. As some of you know, my hubby is working towards his Masters' Degree at NYU while I focus on my design business here in FL, so I couldn't wait to see him for Christmas and ring in the new year together.

Before he began graduate school, he was working as a motivational speaker and author. Always the world traveler and entrepreneur, he's had a blast combining his love of speaking and helping others with travel for many years, often including speaking on cruise ships which is a great way to see the world at an affordable price.

Last February he was offered an opportunity to speak on a 14-day cruise ship during Christmas and New Year's. So, this December we did something a little different than we usually do during the holidays. It was always a dream of Paul's to spend a Christmas in South America, and never having been there myself, I was excited to explore new countries, so that is what we did!

We took a cruise out of Valparaiso, Chile and visited more of  Chile, Argentina and Uruguay. It was neat to start off with a warmer climate and move further and further south, closer to Antarctica where the weather was chilly, a coat and gloves were required but the scenery was stunning. We cruised through the Chilean Fjords, Strait of Magellan and Cape Horn, filled with stunning glaciers, snow-capped mountains and we even got to experience what looked like snow flurries on Christmas morning while enjoying breakfast, thanks to the wind blowing the snow off the mountains and in the direction of the ship.



{Our Itinerary aboard the Celebrity Infinity}

We finally got to shed those winter layers and enjoy some sunshine in the stunning city of Punta Del Este, Uruguay (a country I hadn't thought much of visiting to be honest but apparently is a host to many celebrities and of course tourists each year with it's gorgeous beaches, marina and waterfront homes). It turned out to be our favorite port location.

We walked amongst precious Magellanic penguins in Argentina and anticipated the arrival of 2011 with around 3,000 other passengers and staff aboard the ship, dancing into the wee hours of the morning. New friends were made, fun photos and video were captured and new goals for the year were committed to paper, which I'll share in a post later this week.



We ended our trip in Buenos Aires, Argentina where Paul and I spent the last day together taking in the city before we got on a plane and headed in separate directions once again. It was a much needed trip for us to reconnect and relax, and without the stresses of gift giving, shopping and the hustle and bustle that the holiday inevitably brings each year. The best part was he only had to speak for 45 mins and the rest of the time we got to have fun.

So, that is a little glimpse into our holiday, we have so many wonderful memories and I hope you made many of your own with your families and friends this holiday season. I'd love for you to share what YOU were up to. What were your favorite memories of the season? Did you host a party? Maybe you visited somewhere new also?

Warmly,
Karla

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Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Hello Ladies! I hope you are all doing well and enjoying the last few days before Christmas. I also wanted to welcome the newest readers of Classy & Fabulous. Although I haven't been posting much lately, I really appreciate that you all still stop by and leave comments for me and I do read them all. Now that I have my account set up properly, I'm able to e-mail you directly also and I love that feature.

This past month has been extremely busy but I am excited that my hubby is finally on Christmas break away from school so we will be spending the next few weeks relaxing and enjoying the holidays. As such, I will not be blogging for a couple weeks but will be back in action on Jan.5th. Feel free to peruse my archives in the meantime. ;)

I wish you all a fabulous Christmas and a wonderful New Year. I look forward to catching up with you all again in 2011!

xo
~Karla

Snow? I Can Dream....

Wednesday, December 23, 2009


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SNOW. Do you love it or loathe it?  For many that happen to live in a State, Province or Country that is used to their fair share of the white fluffy stuff, many asked would say they'd wish it away for sunshine and tropical weather anyday!

I, on the other hand, grew up with it for many years and have spent the last few years living without it. Tropical and sunny is nice, but I'm ready for a seasonal change, this has been one long, hot year with just a few days of chilly. This will be my fourth year here to be exact and I MISS the snow . If you had asked me about this 5 years ago I may not have had the same feeling. You see getting up an hour early to shovel my driveway and chip the ice off of my windshield was never the highlight of my day. In fact, it was windy, bitter cold and often quite wet and slippery. For those that adore the fresh, clean scent of freshly fallen snow, dream with me a little from the comfort of a warm, cozy place.

I was on the hunt for a new background for my laptop (my red autumn leaves were just a little outdated) and here is what I found....





I love the idea of a winter chalet or log cabin curled up by the fire with some hot cocoa and a good book. Look at that freshly fallen snow on the rooftops-gorgeous!




 This beautiful snow-covered bridge is so pretty and reminds me of a more simple time in life. I love how this photo captures the snow actually falling!





A close-up of some snowflakes!




The snow brings winter birds.




 Crisp, clean and majestic.




I love the contrast of the icy branches against the bright, blue sky.





Snow and ice in Greenland-how artistic!



Perfect for the ones who don't like driving in snow. ;)




I love deer. I saw some in the mountains while spending a week in California this fall.





The perfect snowy, sunny day.




The snowy scenery wouldn't be complete without a snowman.





Isn't this just precious? This photo warms my heart.
You can see a third deer's ear in the background behind the railing.
So interesting to see animals check each other out. ;)


Happy Day Dreaming!

 

7 Quick Tidy Tips that Make a Big Impact

Saturday, December 5, 2009


With the holidays upon us, I know many will host guests or holiday parties and may even have some drop-in visitors. If you've got someone dropping by last-minute (as my inlaws often do), then you might only have 5 or 10 mins to do a quick tidy up before they arrive after receiving a call from them that they're on their way. Let's face it, nobody's home is immaculate 24/7 unless they have a housekeeper on staff full time or they never get out to enjoy life.

Here is a list of  tips that take very little time but make a big visual impact in your home.

7 QUICK TIDY TIPS

1. Make Your Bed- Nothing looks messier than an unmade bed. Of course you can always just shut the door but it does make a huge difference in how you feel about your home even on a daily basis. A made bed instantly makes any bedroom look neater.

2. Gather Loose Items- If you grab a bin or basket and can round up kids' toys, magazines, and any other odd items laying around the house, they'll be much easier to grab vs. holding them in your arms. This way you can quickly deliver the items back to their designated areas or if you're really pressed for time, you can stash them in a bedroom closet and put the items away after your drop-in guest leave.

3. Load it Up- Any kitchen instantly looks neater by moving the dishes from the sink to the dishwasher. The trick is to make sure day-to-day that you never let the dishes pile up excessively or your dishwasher may not have enough room.

4. Fridge Facelift- Many fridges often have various papers taped to the front doors as well as  loads of magnets on the sides and front as well. As a Professional Home Stager this is one of the first things I recommend to my clientsfor their showings. It's quick and easy and makes a dramatic difference.

5. Fluff the pillows- If you're having a short drop-by visit, the guests are likely to use the bathroom and the living room area as well as kitchen. Focusing on these areas is best, the sofas and chairs need to be fluffed/plumped up as do the pillows so they look neat and inviting. Any blankets or throws should either be stored away or neatly draped over the edge of the chair or sofa.

6. Beautify your Bathroom- The same tip that held true for rounding up items in your home is true for the bathroom. Keep all personal care items, toothbrushes, prescription meds out of sight. If you have a lot of items, round them up in a basket and place them in your linen closet where you can later put them back neatly, if you're pressed for time. You can also use storage baskets to gather these items and place them on a bathroom shelf or under the sink. Be sure to draw the shower curtain and change out the hand towels for a new, clean set. Also,  make sure there is a full roll of toilet paper and some hand soap.

7.  Toss theTrash- Any visible and non-visible trash cans should be emptied from the bedrooms, bathrooms, office and kitchen and taken to the garage's main trash bin. This eliminates odors from kitchen scraps and instantly neatens the room. Nobody likes to look at a full trash can or worse, try to put their garbage into one that is about to overflow. Light a few scented candles and place them in rooms such as the living room, kitchen and bathroom or a hall console table to freshen up and add additional warmth to your home. You can also open a few windows for 5-10 minutes to eliminate stale air.

These of course are not meant to be 'cleaning' tips but rather quick tidy-up and de-cluttering  tips that can be used everyday in conjunction with an already clean home. I will be posting some holiday clean-up schedules in the coming weeks as many prepare to entertain.

For more great cleaning and tidying tips, visit our previous posts on keeping a clean car , keeping a clean fridge  and cleaning with natural ingredients.

Have a Wonderful Weekend!

A Humble AND Merry Christmas!

Friday, December 4, 2009



At Casa Davis, this Christmas will be a humble and frugal one and I'm excited about it! It forces me to be even more creative.  During the past 3 years that we've been married we've kept everything pretty low-key with the focus being on Christ and family time together instead of presents under the tree and a whole lot of hoopla. This year in particular we have decided to forgo buying Christmas presents for each other. We truly do not need any more 'stuff'. And really, don't we all just have too much stuff? Not only does it help us keep our home clutter-free but it also saves us money too.

One thing we really enjoy doing is making each other gifts and using our talents and getting creative instead of heading to the mall or surfing endlessly online. More on that in my next post where I'll share with you exactly what we made for each other last year! We DO like to fill up little stockings so our budget is basically $20 and under. It's those little things that you feel guilty buying for yourself like a $10 starbucks gift card or a pretty new lipgloss.

We do not in any way feel deprived and do not have any expectations from other family members either. In fact, we've all decided to do a very casual Christmas exchange with our parents and inlaws. There are no children in the family so it is easy peasy and we have a small, set budget for the 5 people we'll be buying for.

I love to decorate so the fun for me has been decorating the tree and the the front porch, making some homemade Christmas decor on a budget, mulling apple cider in the evenings and curling up with some DVD's from the library or listening to a festive CD. Because we live in a high tourist area, Hubby and I also love to go to the biggest, grandest hotels and check out their holiday decor, it's always so beautiful and perfect for photo opps. We usually try to dress up and snap a few pictures. Last year our Christmas card included a fun photo of us in front of some gorgeous holiday scenery and the best part is it's free, no studio sitting fee. 

Classy women know their budget and stay within it. They don't feel the need to go into debt so they can provide flashy gifts on Christmas morning or to impress anyone so they'll feel like a success. A $100 gift today could translate into thousands down the road in compounded interest if your credit card cannot be paid off in a timely manner. I've seen this happen so many times and when January comes they are the very women who are panicking and not sure how they'll pay their rent and then get even deeper into debt. It's important to remember that your family and friends will love you no matter how inexpensive their gifts are.  In their hearts I'm sure time with you will be considered far more valuable.

How about you? What have you and your families decided to do this Christmas. Do you go all out or draw names so each family member buys for just one person? There are so many great ideas among families to ease the burden of gift giving. I'd love to hear yours so leave a comment. :)


Re-gifting Etiquette

Wednesday, November 25, 2009



What percentage of people do you believe re-gift? You might be surprised to know that a recent study revealed that 67% of all people have re-gifted at some point in their life. Another interesting fact is that the most popular way to re-gift is to pass along the items to co-workers at Christmas time. About 40% do just that!

At one point, re-gifting was considered to be a huge faux pas and done in poor taste. Today, however, it has become widely acceptable in our modern society. Blame it on the economy or the green movement, but people are determined to save their hard-earned money and keep items out of the landfills too. It's a nice way to make use of unwanted gifts that are perfect for someone else you may know that would appreciate or enjoy it more. Sometimes a return is impolite or just not possible and this is a suitable alternative. I do realize this option isn't for everyone and many are uncomfortable with the idea f re-gifting for various reasons.

If you do plan on re-gifting this year, here are some guidelines:

1. Keep a Log Book- First off, to avoid uncomfortable situations, be sure to keep a small log book to note who gave you what so you don't give the same gift back to the person who gifted it to you to begin with. That would be incredibly embarassing. This also allows you to think of your circle of family and friends so you can ensure that nobody close to the gift recipient may recognize it. If you are not 100% sure of who gave you the gift, do not regift that particular item.

2. Pristine Items Only-Under no circumstances should you ever give a gift that was used or opened. All items need to be in immaculate condition and in their original packaging also. You wouldn't want to receive a used present or a gift in banged up packaging, and neither will your recipient. Be sure to keep all 'regift' items in a special closet or bin and ensure everything is kept clean and free from dust also. If you are giving a book of any kind or jewelery, make absolutely sure it was never inscribed. That would be awkward for both you and the recipient.

3. Shop Mindfully-You should use the same selection process when shopping through your own gift closet as you would if you were in a store. Be sure that the gifts you choose for your recipient show thoughtfulness and are geared especially to their hobbies, interests or preferences. For example if your friend hates green and you give her a green scarf, that won't be well received. Don't give a gift so you can de-clutter your guest bedroom closet. The gift must be useful for the person who will receive it.

4. Be Honest- If the recipient asks you point blank if it was a re-gift, don't lie. Let them know that it was hand selected for them because you knew they'd like it for "x" reasons. If money is tight for you, be honest and also let them know that you really wanted to give them a special gift but were short on cash. I'm sure they'll understand. Know that 99.9% of the time nobody will ask you this question, as asking the very question is a bit rude and distasteful.

5. Make it Special- Wrap it up in some pretty paper or a gift bag also in pristine condition (it is never okay to give any gift-purchased or regifted-in a crushed or used looking gift bag). Be sure to check the tags on the bag too to make sure it doesn't contain old names on the "to" and "from" areas. You'll want to write a card to go along with your gift where you can perhaps write a brief line or two about why you chose such a gift for your friend or family member.

6. Inappropirate Gifts- You might have a closet full of re-gift items just ready to unload but you are far better off to show up empty handed and send an appropriate gift later then to just bring any old thing along for the sake of showing up with a gift. Put yourself in the recipients shoes. How would you want to be treated?

7. Have Fun!-Enjoy preparing such a gift as much as you would heading to the mall and shopping for hours. Be confident in your decision to re-gift and don't let other people's opinions on the subject make you feel bad. If you truly believe the gift comes from your heart and you are perhaps a little low on cash, do what makes you happy. Remember, the new modern manners and etiquette of today do not turn up their nose on this subject just so long as it is done tastefully and discreetly.

8. What NOT To Regift-You're probably wondering if there are any exceptions to the regifting rules. There are several types of items that you shouldn't regift. Many items are perishable such as lotions, perfumes, and other bath products. If they have turned color or the consistency has changed they are not only unsuitable for giving but they need to go into the trash.This is where using a log book comes in handy because you can add the received date for the gift. Likewise family heirlooms, expensive jewelry, travel souvenirs, items with corporate logos or any type of outdated or unusual DVD's, VHS tapes, CD's or books.




While regifting is popular during the holiday season, you can also do the same for other occasions like birthdays or baby showers where you may have been given a duplicate item that never got opened or used. As long as you follow the guidelines above, your gift recipient should be just as thrilled to open your gift as they would one from someone else and you keep money in your pocket and find a home for a useful item that simply didn't work out for you.

So you must be wondering by now if I regift, given that I've just dedicated a whole blog post to the subject. The truth is that I sometimes do. I don't go out of my way to make everyone's Christmas gifts re-gifts, obviously that would be ridiculous. I do however from time-to-time receive gifts from well meaning family, friends or acquaintances that just aren't my personal preference. They are items I'll never use that would otherwise sit on a shelf and eventually wind up in the trash (if it was perishible) or donated to a charitable organization. I do donate items also when I don't feel they might be appropriate for anyone I know. The majority of the time I use my re-gifts for white elephant exchanges where it is generally very acceptable and the whole point of the event is for fun, often the very enjoyment comes from gag type gifts or themed gifts. I just have fun with it and am happy when I can save some money and keep our planet as green as possible.

Beyond the monetary aspect, in general I just believe people have too much stuff. There is a whole lot of excessive manufacturing taking place to produce new items which pollute our planet, which is completely unnecessary. If we'd all just take better responsibility for what we buy and bring into our homes and what we do with the items we never had a use for (which were gifted to us), then we'd all be better off all around.

What are your thoughts on re-gifting? Have you ever re-gifted? Fill out our anonymous poll on the upper left hand side bar and also see what fellow readers have voted on too. I'd love to hear your thoughts!

Etiquette for Hosting House Guests

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

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Do you enjoy hosting guests and entertaining or do you feel like you'd rather chew your own arm off? From anyone I've asked, I find they either love it and cannot wait until their next in-home gathering to show off their skills or they simply dread preparing for and hosting others in their home. Some are excited to see their guests but simply don't enjoy all of the cleaning and tiresome preparations that go into entertaining and hosting, which I can certainly understand. It's no wonder many exhale a big sigh of relief when their guests depart.

Many have voted on our poll and asked for more posts on manners and etiquette, so I wanted to focus on how to be a great host as the holiday season will be filled with these opportunities.

Whenever I do have house guests I like to go out of my way to make sure that their stay will feel like home to them. A place to feel cozy and that they want to return to. I have been a house guest myself many times and it has been rare that I truly feel at home or comfortable. If you are entertaining this holiday season and find yourself putting up family or friends, here are some great tips so that you'll make them feel welcome and shine as a great host!

1. Prepare Them Before They Arrive-If you live in a small home or have limited bedroom space available, don't feel the need to give up your own bed. However, if they'll be sleeping on an airbed or pull-out sofa in the middle of your livingroom without privacy, be sure to mention it to them beforehand so they can pack proper sleep attire and earplugs or an eye mask if necessary. Find out any flight or train details so you can pick them up when they arrive and greet them (if it is possible) which is most preferable or let them know about the nearest rental car agency if they need to grab a car or a cab, etc.

2. Pick Up- If you are picking guests up upon arrival, you'll want to help them with their luggage into the car if you are fit to do so. After a long flight or train ride where travelers are exhausted, this would be a sweet gesture. Greeting guests at an airport gate is a lovely idea but not always practical with airport parking fees and the extra time it takes. If your guests are travelling within the same country, it is perfectly acceptible to drive up to the arrivals baggage claim door. However, if it is a long lost relative, someone elderly or a friend travelling on a long flight halfway around the world, a gate greeting with some flowers would be most appropriate.

2. Lay Down Some Basic House Rules-If you do not smoke in your home, be sure to let those that do know where they can go to light up-the garage, the front porch, end of the driveway, etc. For those that do not wear shoes in their home (as we do in our home), be sure to communicate that to your guests in a lighthearted way when they arrive. You may want to provide some slippers, especially in the colder months. If there are several people sharing a bathroom, be sure to show each guest which one it is and allow them to work out a schedule for themselves. To make things easier for you, let them know that your house is their house. This way they can take initiative to make their own coffee early in the morning, or make themselves a snack so you don't feel like you are doing everything.

3. Making it Clean and Cozy- This is one of the most important areas I consider when entertaining. While everyone's home is different, there are many little things you can do to make their room feel like home while visiting. Here are a few:

  • Clean & Fresh-Be sure that all bedding and sheets are fresh for each house guest you have. I have slept at a home once where the pillowcase didn't smell clean and it was not only gross but I didn't sleep well that night. Needless to say, I now carry my own clean pillowcase when I stay in someone's home. Also make sure the room is clean too, vacuumed and free of dust or dirt of any kind. If the room is rarely used be sure to clean under the bed and also wash any drapery to remove excess dust. Keep a small trash bin inside the room as well as in the bathroom for your guests so they don't have to hunt for one. Likewise, keep some rolled, clean towels and a face cloth for your guests at the foot of the bed and let them know where to locate extras.

  • Reading Materials-Many guests don't sleep well in a new place, so to keep an insomniac happy, provide a few magazines and a few books that would be of interest. Keep a stack on top of or on a shelf of the nightstand. Be sure that there is a nightstand lamp so they can actually read without having to get up to turn the light on and off. Nightlights in the halls will help your guest find their way to the bathroom and kitchen at night.

  • Midnight Snacks- At our house, I like to provide a little box of sweet treats or gourmet chocolates and bottled water with a glass and place it directly on the nightstand for midnight snacking. If your home is more dry or warm than your guest is used to, this may soothe a dry throat or keep them hydrated after a flight also. It also prevents the clanking of glasses and the sound of cabinet doors closing as they hunt for what hey need while you are trying to sleep.

  • Climate Control-If you like to keep the AC to a minimum in the summer months and do not have a ceiling fan installed in the guests room, have a fan on hand to keep their room cool. Likewise, provide extra blankets or possibly a small room heater in cooler months.

  • Toiletries-Be sure to keep some extra toiletries on hand for your guests as it's easy to forget something while packing. If you have some travel size bottles of shampoo, conditioner or body wash, lay them out on top of a fresh folded towel for your guest or place them in a little basket with other bath items that may be useful to them. Toothpaste seems to be a common item that gets left at home if they share with a spouse so be sure to keep some extra on hand. Another item to provide is a hair dryer, they are heavy and many people forget them, be sure to provide a regular or travel size dryer for them. Irons and ironing boards may be needed so let your guest know where they can find them.

  • Something Special- Do something a little different to make your guests' visit memorable. I always like to write a personal handwritten card welcoming my guests that are staying, noting that I'm looking forward to our time together. It's something a little extra, but it makes people feel welcomed into your home. Another simple touch is to place a photo of you and your guest from years gone by in a frame in the room where they'll be staying. Fresh flowers are also a nice addition. You could buy your guests' favorite flowers or simply buy a mixed bunch and separate each individual smaller grouping of flowers into smaller vases and place some in their bedroom and some in the guest bathroom as well.
4. Entertainment- Depending on the nature of your guests' visit, you may or may not be showing them around town or acting as entertainment director. If you are working or not able to show them around and they are simply staying in your home, be sure to find some web links and bookmark them on your computer or print them off some info. If you can get your hands on some tourist info such as maps and activities, that will make their life much easier.

If you are going to be showing them around, be sure to prepare those plans in advance and find out admission times and prices to local venues and plan out which restaurants they may enjoy. Entertaining others can be expensive so keep your budget in mind and give them some options of what is available. If they are interested in some attractions that are outside of your price range, be upfront with them and let them know you'd love to spend time with them and see such attractions but that they aren't financially feasible for you. They'll understand and may even offer to pay for your admission or will agree to something less pricey.

5. Meals- Do not feel that because you are the host that it is your responsibility to cook constantly for everyone. If it is part of your routine and you enjoy it then by all means go for it, however if it isn't perhaps you can cook one meal for everyone on one particular evening or agree to go out to a restaurant. Leave the rest of the time for your guests to figure out meals on their own. Breakfast is generally simple and can easily be provided by having a couple boxes of cereal on hand, juice, fruit and some yogurt or some granola bars for those that are on-the-go. Do make sure your fridge is stocked with necessities so you can pull something together for lunch if you need to or if your guest needs to make a sandwich, but it is not your job to fund all of their meals or groceries unless you so desire.

6. Departure-If you are available to drop guests off at the airport, it is a nice departure and I highly recommend it. If, however, you are working or are not available at the hour they are leaving, just be sure to provide a snack for the road and see them off with a smile and let them know how much you enjoyed their visit. Provide a spare key to be left in the mailbox or under a mat if you will not be around when they leave, so they can lock up.

If your guests are leaving at an unsensible hour such as before 6am or after 11pm, you might want to call a cab for them to the airport or see them off with a hug, wave from the doorstep and then head to bed. It will not at all be considered rude that you are not driving them to the airport an hour from your house at 5am. After all, with so many flight times available those are things for your guest to consider while booking their trip.

Stay tuned for an upcoming post on the do's and dont's of being a house guest. In the meantime, you  can read our previous post which offers some great hostess gift ideas and how to be a grateful guest.

Do you have any wonderful memories as a guest in a friend's home or have you experienced any faux pas that a host has done while you've stayed with them? Leave a comment and share your experience. What do you do to make your guests feel special?

Thank you for reading!

XO


Cupcake Cuteness: Baking Ideas & Fun Finds

Thursday, October 8, 2009
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Do you love cupcakes? I don't know what it is about those adorable little treats that puts a smile on my face everytime. Whether homemade or boutique bought, I love a delicious cupcake topped with smooth and creamy icing-and the more creative of a design, the better. This post is for you ladies out there that love cupcakes (and anything cupcake related) as much as I do!

CUPCAKE POPS



How adorable are these? Wouldn't these be great for a little girl's birthday party? My friend Lily first introduced me to cake balls which were essentially cake with a hard chocolate coating, I tried red velevet which were delish! If you want to try these cupcake pops or smaybe ome cake balls/pops or just some spooky hallowe'en cupcakes, visit Bakerella for more info.


GIANT CUPCAKE PAN



This  year I wanted to do something a little different for my birthday cake. Since I wasn't celebrating a big year and I wasn't planning a party or having a gathering, I decided to pick up the Wilton Giant Cupcake Pan to bake my birthday cake. When I saw it at Michael's, I just knew I had to have it! I got to use a 40% off coupon which made it that much sweeter. Think about it- you could make so many fun and different birthday cakes for adults and kids alike from this one pan! Wouldn't this be a wonderful idea as a baby's 1st Birthday cake. No need to spend a lot of money on an individual cake. Let them tear that one to pieces and shove their little fingers in it and save the larger cake exclusively for the birthday guests.


CUPCAKE PIN CUSHION



Calling also sewers! This pin cushion is super cute and available on Etsy. This would be such a cute gift for a friend or yourself! I love that they are made from recycled and re-purposed vintage chenille bedspreads from the 1940's and 1950's-how cool!


CUPCAKE BOX BABY ONSIES



These would make such and adorable and original gift. A package of six onesies inside a cupcake box that are in the shape of actual cupcakes! Another wonderful and unique find on Etsy from Claudia's Boutique.


CUPCAKE APRON (MOMMY& ME SET)



For all you ladies who know someone that loves to bake with their daughter, how cute would these matching aprons be as a giftAnother creative and handmade find from Etsy.


CUPCAKE SOAPS






 
This summer while I was visiting Toronto to see my family and friends I had a little birthday party. One of my girlfriends got me something thoughtful-cupcake soaps! They are just too pretty to lather up with, but I've put them to good use on display! I found a pair of glass cake stands with lids at Ross for just $14.99. I used to use them for displaying treats but now I have a treat that won't expire. They are on display on my kitchen counter. they were a gift purchased in a Toronto boutique so I don't have the store name, however you can find these all over the web including etsy like the strawberry one above.


PASSPORT COVER




This is an adorable gift for a little girl who is traveling for the first time or a teen who just wants to make her passport look fabulous! You can find it here.



CUPCAKE BOOKS








If you love to bake but feel like you've run out of ideas, why not pick up a cupcake book with hundreds of cupcake recipes. Sure, you can search online, but there's something about a compilation of glossy pages and mouth watering treats that is hard to resist! These books also make great gifts for all the cupcake-lovers you know. You can find these and many more at the Cake Journal Book Shop.


CUPCAKE TEES




Do you want something wearable to express your love for this famous treat? Why not grab a cupcake tshirt. You can find this one here.


CUPCAKE COSTUMES









If you were thinking of a fun costume for yourself or your daughter for a costume party, a cupcake costume could be adorable! I have never personally seen a cupcake costume ever. You can do a search and get a lot of fun ideas to make your own or look up patterns online.


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There is actually a website called All Things Cupcake! If you want to find more great ideas, recipes, fun ideas, order cupcakes, find costumes, birthday ideas, they've got it!

I would love to get my hands on some winning Christmas-themed cupcakes that I can bake this year. Here are two dozen that I baked for a ladies holiday gathering. It was a lot of fun-we had great conversation, yummy snacks and also did a white elephant gift exchange!






Vanilla Cupcakes and icing with Mint Spear candies and cinnamon fireballs.

My personal favorite cupcake flavors are banana, lemon, carrot cake and key lime pie. I guess you could say I like the fruity flavors that don't give me too much chocolate overload. What are yours? Do you have an amazing cupcake recipe you'd love to share? E-mail me or leave a comment and I'll post it in an upcoming blog post.

Have a SWEET day!