The best foreign policy is to live our lives in honesty, decency and integrity. ~Dwight D. Eisenhower
Dec
16

OK, just had to post this since it’s holiday crunch time and people are short on cash (or they will be in January when those credit card bills come in)!

PayPerPost rocks. I just got $20 this week from some blog posts I recently, and all together I’ve made $72 from posting on PayPerPost. It’s ridiculous! I’m not even taking most of the opportunities!

There are tons of different opportunities about different topics. I pick opportunities that are about things that I would be posting about anyways - like NASCAR, and the hookah I bought in Istanbul.

If you haven’t at least looked into PayPerPost, at least give it a try. I know it’s not for everyone, but if you haven’t considered monetizing your blog in any way, this is a great thing to consider!



Dec
16

1. Egg Nog or Hot Chocolate?
Hot Chocolate!!

2. Colored lights on tree/house or white?
White lights on the house, and we have 2 trees - one with white lights and all white, gold, silver (etc) ornaments, and then a tree in the living room with white lights and colored lights (this actually looks quite amazing - give you the color, but still has a lighter feel to it) with the colored fun ornaments.

3. Do you hang mistletoe?
No, but when we were younger we went with my dad and shot some out of a tree (mistletoe naturally grows VERY high up in trees, so you shoot it down)

4. When do you put your decorations up?
Usually within the first week or two after Thanksgiving, but this year we’ve been WAY later than that :-(. Next year I will decorate my own place for Christmas, and I’ll probably do it as soon as I get back from Thanksgiving!

5. What is your favorite holiday dish (excluding dessert)?
We always had fried chicken and chopped pork for Christmas Eve when I was growing up . . . yeah, we’re from the south . . . south Georgia to be precise ;-)

6. Favorite holiday memory as a child:
Christmas is my favorite time of year, and always has been. Each year has special Christmas memories, and to come up with a favorite one is probably impossible ;-) . . . I’m a little nutty about Christmas!

7. When and how did you learn the truth about Santa?
When I was 7 (I think) I heard someone talking about it in school, and, being curious, I asked Mama. I don’t think I was quite ready to give it up, but I had a younger brother, so I got to help with him. When she told me, I kept crying - not because I wouldn’t get Santa presents, but because I was so shocked that they had all been from my parents in the past. I kept saying thank you, over and over again.

8. Do you open a gift on Christmas Eve?
This is the first year that we’re not having Secret Santa on Christmas Eve with my father’s extended family (we’re switching generations, and all my other cousins have their own families now, so it’s time for my parents’ generation to be the grandparents . . . my dad’s the youngest). So in the past we got to open one present because it was from Secret Santa. Now I guess we won’t do that. When Bo and I were kids we got to open one from our parents as well.

9. How do you decorate your Christmas Tree?
Like I said before, one white beautiful tree, and one colored fun tree.

10. Snow! Love it or dread it?
I’m OK with snow momentarily, but I really am a southern girl at heart - I much prefer watching it through the window while I sit by a fire and drink hot chocolate.

11. Can you ice skate?
I don’t think so. I’ve only tried once or twice, cause we don’t have a lot of ice down here.

12. Do you remember your favorite gift?
Retrospectively, my little brother (his birthday is the 19th - I can’t believe he’ll be 20 next week!) . . . in the moment, hmm. I remember loving Cabbage Patch Dolls, a FANTASTIC Barbie Dream House, and some great techy presents, like a Palm Pilot.

13. What’s the most important thing about the holidays for you?
The whole experience is amazing to me. I love spending time with my family, sharing fun activities together, and having the chance to give gifts to others.

14. What is your favorite holiday dessert?
We don’t have anything that we make EVERY year . . . chocolate cake is always welcome though ;-). Sometimes we throw a good cheesecake in there too!

15. What is your favorite holiday tradition?
Advent wreath, Christmas cards, baking, CHRISTMAS MUSIC, Christmas movies . . . and I think we’re gonna get to go to church at our home church for Christmas Eve this year! We’ve always been out of town, so we haven’t been able to do that!

16. What tops your tree?
Angels on every tree!

17. Which do you prefer: giving or receiving?
Surprises are a lot of fun to get, but I definitely prefer giving - I’m a big giver in general, so Christmas is just a super special time to do that! The process of finding a gift for someone that I know they will enjoy is such a treat for me.

18. What is your favorite Christmas Song?
“O Holy Night” and the entirety of The Nutcracker . . . and this year I’ve been really into listening to the Classical Christmas station on XM Radio

19. Candy Canes! Yuck or yum?
Yummy yummy!

20. What Christmas gift do you hope to find under the tree this season?
I REALLY want a Kitchen Aid mixer . . . I keep coming up with recipes that I want to try and can’t because I don’t have a mixer, haha! Yes, I’m a housewife/Martha Stewart hybrid stuck in a 22 year old’s body . . . I’m strange.

Hat tip: Windows To My Soul



Dec
16

This week has TOTALLY slipped by me! I didn’t realize that I hadn’t posted for a week until last night, and I completely didn’t realize that I’d missed Thursday Thirteen! Ack, get with the program Lindsey!

OK, so we’ve been in mad organizational and holiday prep mode over here. I cleaned out my closet at home, and when I say cleaned out, I mean I gave away/got rid of HALF of the things in my closet, and almost ALL the things in my 2 dressers. It’s ridiculous, there is soooooo much space here now! And I’m giving it all to Mama for her to keep beaded things, prayer books, etc. Early Merry Christmas to her ;-).

We’ve been getting her organized in here, and then realized that we absolutely had to stop because Christmas wasn’t going to happen if we didn’t, LOL! So now we’re getting presents organized/purchased/wrapped/delivered, making arrangements for where we will be when, and trying to figure out how to make it all happen before the big day. Woot.

On a very positive note, I accomplished #55 on my 101 in 1001 - When I was organizing and sorting through all my things I was able to pair down my CD collection a bit, make sure that the CDs were in all good cases, that all the discs were in the right cases and such, and then I scanned them all into my database so that I know what I have! This is a great big help.

And I still need to post about my new phone ;-) . . .



Dec
16

This is FABULOUS. I love it!

Hat tip: PalmTree Pundit





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