pajamas time

pajamas time

We have a tradition in my family.  Every Christmas Eve, we get a new pair of PJs.  My mom had this tradition with her family growing up, and she passed it along to us.  SO, that means that tonight, I will get to open a new pair of pajamas! We open them in time to wash them before we settle in for the evening and watch National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation – a new tradition my husband and I have started.  I hope you have yourself a very merry holiday.

These would make some awesome pajama gifts…

Adult Onesises (and even better, a crazy monkey pattern) from Jumpin Jammerz

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Elf Costume T-shirt from 80s Tees (you might should pair this with some yellow leggings)

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Sushi PJ Set from David and Goliath

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Hmmm, I wonder what kind of PJs my mom got me this year?

Heather Johnson - The Creative Stack

 

the gift of reading

the gift of reading

Growing up, I had an Aunt who worked for the publisher Houghton Mifflin… and as a perk of that job, I was continuously gifted with books (usually signed by the authors!) for all kinds of occasions and then often for no occasion at all.  It was always SO exciting to get a new one, usually just hitting the store shelves as it hit the ones in my bedroom.

My childhood book collection was extensive, and when my parents came to visit this Summer they brought along a couple of boxes of some favorites they had kept over the years for us to fill the nursery with.  I opened up the boxes a few weeks ago and started looking them over… along with Make Way for Ducklings, Sheep in a Jeep and The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse, there were also a mixture of Christmas books.  (I’m so excited that our baby already has a library full of the classics!)

As I’ve gotten older and friends have started having kids, my favorite go-to gift to give is books.  A child can never have too many books (too many toys, yes) but never too many books.  At least, in my opinion!  So in the spirit of the giving season, and for those in doubt of what to give the little ones on your list… skip over the Barbie or Hot Wheels and contribute to their library instead.

Some of my favorite, classic Christmas books:

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The Night Before Christmas (Pictureback(R))

Frosty the Snowman (Frosty the Snowman) (Little Golden Book)

The Christmas Story

Home for Christmas

And give a gift to yourself as well by entering our December giveaway – you could probably have guessed that it involves BOOKS! – hopefully you’ll find some inspiration from each of them as you start the new year.

Stephanie Egan - Stephanie Egan Photography

 

short and personal

short and personal

If the Maya Calendar was right, this will be my last post. Depending on your opinions of me, that could be either a day for celebration or mourning……please tell me you’re mourning. 🙂

I contemplated going out with a bang and really writing something that would ruffle some feathers but then decided that since I personally believe we will still be here December 22, I should probably make some attempt of keeping my (dignity?).

Here’s the thing, and I am going to be completely honest, I have no desire to share my Christmas wish list or last minute stocking-stuffer ideas with you today. That’s what I had planned, but in light of recent events I almost feel like it’s inappropriate for me to pretend like such trivial things matter right now. They don’t. You know it as well as I.

What does matter, however, are those people around us that we love so much; our families, friends, pets, etc. (I really don’t know who would fall under the etc. category, but just making sure all my bases are covered). I know I don’t get personal as much on Sunny Slide Up as I do on my personal blog, but today I couldn’t find it in me to hit publish on a post about something that’s just not in my heart. So, basically I am not writing about anything other than me just being real.

This is me…..lame as it may be……telling you that I’m not ok yet. I’m sad, confused, and broken-hearted and I feel I would be lying if I pretended otherwise.

The beautiful thing about this blog is that people can come here and expect to be lifted up and encouraged and I hope you understand that sometimes by sharing our sadness, we can in turn encourage and uplift one another. Maybe being able to find the good in something means first being able to face the bad.

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Love you all,

Jenn Davis - The Fortunate Plight