To-Do Thursdays:
The countdown is on as we approach less than 20 days until Christmas, so our schedule is full with Santa visits, Christmas cards and tree lightings.
If you’re looking for twinkling lights and holiday fun, check out these fun things to do:
Garland Christmas on the Square, Dec. 6.
Light up the Holidays with: Prairie Lights in Grand Prairie
7 Tips for the Perfect Experience at ICE! at the Gaylord Texan
And there’s still other fun to be had this holiday with these events:
Make Holiday a Home Run with Arlington’s Christkindl Market, Nov. 29 – Dec. 15
Free Holiday Fun Has Already Begun at Galleria Dallas, now until Dec. 22
All Aboard for Holiday Train Fun in Tarrant County
The Gift Dad Will Be Flying For
Whoa! Wednesdays:
Buying a gift for my hubby (next to my mother) is one of the hardest things to check off my list each year. While I always plan to get him his obligatory sweaters, PJs, etc. I still try to give him something he really wants and can be surprised about. However, that’s a lot easier said than done; but this year’s Christmas came a little early…when he got the chance to Learn to Fly.
Yep, I let him take his life into his own hands and go fly a plane.
And he loved every minute of it.
The experience we had at U.S. Sport Aircraft in Addison, was incredible nice, knowledgeable and helped the whole family to get comfortable with the thought of my husband flying an airplane. While the plane is just made for two people, we were able to climb in and take a picture before Dad went to the skies.
After only about 20-30 minutes of instruction, he was in the air and flying over Dallas (with a little assistance, of course.) He said it was amazing and I know he hadn’t ever done anything like this before. He was able to direct the plane, look over the cities and waterways and just enjoy the adrenaline of being in the air. Mission accomplished!
He has always wanted to get his pilot’s license so he could fly and I thought it was something that would take years and a lot of money to accomplish. However, I learned that wasn’t the case at all. It was just as simple of going on to Let’sGoFlying.com, pick a flight school location close to home and connect. Literally by the end of the week, he was in the air for his introductory flight.
And with only 20 days left before Christmas, it is possible to give the gift of flying with some special holiday promotions like $169 Introductory Flight, Young American Eagles Program (for aspiring pilots ages 13-17) or even Flight School-in-a-Box.
For him to become a private pilot (just for the fun of it), there are certainly qualifications, hours of instruction and flight time, but actually it’s something you can do in your free time or some people even take off a week or two of work and do it in one week. I know he is already purchasing some books so he can begin his required “homework.”
While I’m sure my next purchase won’t be a plane, I’m sure there’s a pair of Ray-Bans and a flight suit with the tag “Iceman” in his future.
Point, Click and Pics with PostalPix
Tech Tuesdays:
As of today I’ve have around 1200 photos on my IPhone. While I have several apps to sync up my photos and send lots of photos to my email with regularity, my Photostream serves as my brag book, work portfolio and a little bit of (my) history. If you look through my first 10 photos, they include my wedding and the birth of my first son. However, for some reason, they’ve never made the real photo album or a picture on the wall.
Thankfully, PostalPix is now making it possible to actually get those “someday” shots actually printed and sitting on your wall (especially if my trusty IPhone goes awry.) This free iPhone app enables you to order those photos as high-quality prints and have them delivered directly to your home. This works really well with your square Instagram prints since it has an option for square photos and is a great way to cherish these real photos in the home or at the office.
It’s sad that I actually take better Instagram photos than normal photos, but now you can actually show them off in a frame rather than just your Facebook friends or blog followers! And with the holidays around the corner, rather than having professional shots taken for Grandma’s frames, you can just use those perfect “in the moment” shots for the best holiday gifts she has ever received. Best of all, you don’t even have to mail it to your email account first OR send them to your drugstore for pickup, but just to the mailbox. (Hence, the name PostalPix!)
Sharing How the Holidays REALLY Happen with A Bit of Applause for Mrs. Claus
Sharing Sundays – Books and info worth sharing
Make it, Gift it, Drink it: Cranberry-Orange Vodka {Recipe}
Food Fridays:
7 Tips for the Perfect Experience at ICE! at the Gaylord Texan

| During Christmastime, there’s nothing like driving through Main Street in Grapevine to put you in the Christmas mood with all the decorated store fronts up and down the street. (And the North Pole Express is an absolute must, but that’s another day trip!) |
| Pulling up to the entrance to the Gaylord Texan you can see that they are all about the Christmas details…even before you past the gates. My son was already so excited at this point I wasn’t sure he was going to be able to contain himself. |
| The first room you get to includes this great welcome from the sponsors. |
Each year the theme changes at ICE, so check the website for this year’s theme!
| Can you believe these colors are made just using highly concentrated FOOD COLORING!?! |
| In the center of ICE!, you’ll find an amazing ice slide just for the little ones. This was perfectly timed and so much fun for a photo moment! |
| While the exhibit has some fun and colorful scenes for the kids, I simply loved this Nativity scene. It was absolutely beautiful and certainly made you remember the reason for the season. |
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Once you’ve ended the ICE! part of the fun, you can take off your jacket and enjoy a perfect moment for hot chocolate and a sweet snack. We opted for two gingerbread cake balls and cocoa, but these Madagascar-themed chocolate rice crispy treats were a hot item. Just think of it like that mandatory food stop you make at Six Flags. Don’t think about the cost; just pay for it and take a little moment to appreciate your family and the holidays. |
| While the exhibit was fun, the SNOW Tubing was the ultimate experience for us. And best of all, we could do it together with family tubes (how else do you think I got this shot!) While this is a separate ticket than ICE! you cannot NOT do this. It’s just too mean to do that and too much fun. And best of all, you get to do it like 10 times with your ticket so it’s worth it. |
TIP #6:
You’ll need some muscle.
While there is help to put you on the slide, you are in charge of carrying your tube to the top of the slide. The double tube was rather heavy and cumbersome to carry, so it’s not for the faint of heart. When we switch to just having my son ride with a small tube, he could hold it, but it was a chore. Basically, there’s not much to say here except be prepared and you might have to do some hauling.
| A trip to the Gaylord’s Gingerbread House/Candy Store was a great way to end our adventure. We grabbed some fun holiday candy for the rest of our family and then ventured on our way home. ICE! was a great way to kick off the holidays! |
TIP #7:
Enjoy Yourself. It’s Christmas!
Of course there’s a whole lot more to do at the Gaylord Texan during the holidays, so make sure you look at all the other fun activities like Gingerbread House Making and more!
ICE! at the Gaylord Texan
Gaylord Texan Hotel
1501 Gaylord Trail, Grapevine, Texas 76051
817-778-2000
Website
Get Dolled Up: Four Dolls Your Girl Must Have for the Holidays
Wow Mom Wednesdays:
- 14″ long doll has amber skin tone
- Gorgeous brown eyes
- Soft, cuddly body that is ideal for hugging
- Comes clothed in a pretty pink and blue trimmed dress with silvery earrings
- Hair can be styled, washed, air-dried and styled again and again
Positively Perfect Dolls
Stuff his Stocking with this Man Must-Have: The iGrill for IPhone and IPad
Tech Tuesdays:
Show ’em What You Got with a Hot Mama Apron
Me Mondays:
After several days of cooking, cleaning, repeat, I’m reminded of some of the not-so-fabulous parts of being a mom at the holidays. While thankfully the pros definitely outweigh the cons, I’ll admit, moms make a lot of the holiday magic happen. From decorating the house, wrapping the gifts, creating the holiday meal and my personal favorite, cleaning the house. (tsk, tsk.)
And that, as well as having several little dirty hands and faces around my house, is the reason I now love aprons. They solve so many issues and let’s face it, they can dress up your yoga pant ensemble in a whole new way. No longer does your look say, “mom that can’t fit in her jeans,” but says “mom that’s trying to create delicious meals and a clean house” (you notice I used “trying,” right?) I strive for the later one everyday.
Over the last few years I’ve collected a few aprons, some that will never been used like the signed ones I cherish from Ted Allen and Paula Deen. Then there are the ones that are so cute, I reserve them for only AFTER I’ve made the mess to look cute when other people enter the room (or that moment when Food Network comes to my house to start filming my first cooking show.) Other aprons I have are so ugly, they should never see the light of day, so while I don’t mind getting them dirty and greasy, I just should let them go. Really.
Then I was introduced to the flirty and functional aprons from Hot Mama Aprons. (How apropos for me in so many ways, tee-hee!) These locally made aprons created by Dallas mom, Jennifer Carr, were the product of a mom suffering from the same predicament; she was trying to find something that was cute to wear, but she didn’t mind wiping her hands on…so she actually sewed the hand towel right into the apron. (Why didn’t I think of that, right?)
Kinda amazing, I think. And apparently, Paula Deen, the gals at Southern Living and many others thought the same thing, so her designs received lots of press. And when Paula and Southern Living says “two thumbs up”, you know that you must have done something good.
And just like a good Southern woman should have, Hot Mama Aprons even have a holiday design, so you can look your very best even when you might be doing some dirty work. At least you’ll look good. And with a long holiday season in store, you might just have to buy two (especially since it’s free shipping for a limited time!)
Now go be the hostess with the mostess (or at least look like it.)
















