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Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Welcome to my Christmas Home

Welcome!



Come in from the cold air and warm up with a cup of wassail!  I'll show you around...  

(Please keep in mind I'm a real person not a designer and you'll see toys here and there because I have a 4 and 5 year old.  If I'm going to keep blogging, you have to be good with the imperfections, because it's real life!)


It's always an old fashioned Christmas at our house.  The kind that I hope helps you imagine stepping back into Jo March's Orchard House with warm glow from the crackling fire to warm up by and a bustling of children.


Perhaps you feel the joyful merriment of Fred's house from A Christmas Carol!  


A home that's filled with the simple pleasures of a joyful Christmas with laughter and a pot of Christmas wassail simmering on the stove.


As you know I love having antiques in our home here and there.  The look of old and new coming together is so timeless to me.  


For Christmas I use lots of woodsy greenery, but especially now since we're living in the country again.  If you're new here, we moved into our home back in the summer. We have a beautiful view of woods, fields and even a horse farm from our windows!


I like candles and weathered pieces like these old windows that add a sense of age and character, but our family's pictures around and the children's homemade ornaments are really what makes my house our home!


Cotton and bells.


Berries, burlap and pinecones.


My husband helped me by putting up garland on the banister with an old fashioned looking holly ribbon intertwining through it.  He is definitely a man of many talents!  He also picked out the gorgeous live evergreen wreath for the door, and I love it!!


Since those pictures above I decided to embellish the banister even more.  I cut sizable sprigs from our holly trees to add some fresh holly to the garland and liven it up!  It did just the trick!



 Next, I hung the stockings from the banister, looping through some of the sturdy evergreen sprigs to hold them in place.  I think it looks darling and whimsical, especially with the kid's bedroom upstairs they'll really enjoy seeing them going up and down!


Follow me into the living room.  This is truly one of the most festively adorned rooms in the house! 


As we step in on the natural maple hardwood floors you can find an oversized leather chair perfect to curl up in to read or even take a little nap.  This fair isle patterned throw is the softest and best blanket I've ever been under.  (It's by Martha Stewart and still available at Macy's.) It was a special gift from my husband last Christmas!  A home cannot have too many soft and cozy blankets!

The advent calender house is a wonderful tradition we've started with our children.  I get it down everyday (well, if we remember!) for them to open the charming doors and find a message or treat inside.  


We remind them the ultimate gift we have everyday...  Jesus coming to earth and dying on the cross for our sins (and arising 3 days later).  Doing so He gave us freedom from our sins and cleanses our heart.  He made a way for us to have an intimate relationship with Him on earth and a way to Heaven to live forever with Him!  All we do is surrender our lives to Him!  It's a free gift that we could never ever earn by being good, but only by accepting Him as our Lord and Savior!  God sent His Son because He LOVES us that much!!! (John 3:16 & 17)

It's hard to fathom but I serve a God who --no matter what I've done-- He runs to me!  He is in so love with me and I him, so I will worship Him for all my days!!  

It all goes back to Jesus, because it's a good reminder to the kids and myself that although sharing gifts are fun and festive it doesn't compare to sharing with others the gift of what Jesus Christ has done for them!!!  

He came to save us. It's the very reason we celebrate Christmas.


Our big tree is full of memories over the past 11 years of marriage and 3 years of parenting. We try to get ornaments wherever we travel to and for the big events in our lives.  Our family knows I love collecting ornaments and will also give us some from their travels!  Now several of the ornaments are homemade by our kids at school and use their sweet faces or handprints and of course they're the most cherished!

Lastly the kids add candy canes and we add a large plaid bow to the top to complete the homespun look I want.  I think it's beautiful placed next to the fireplace!


When we bought this house I just knew it would be a beautiful "Christmas" home!  


Especially with the colors we chose of grey walls in the living room and red in the family room, the Christmas decor pops.

See my baby girl over there? :)
  
These beautiful red shelves are a unique find we got at a wonderful furniture store named Feagans in Fredonia, Ky.  Turns out they're one of my favorite things in the room and the cozy chair completes a library type reading nook perfect for quiet moments.  Favorite books and pictures fill it out with some sweet festive touches this time of year.


Behind the chair is my "partridge in a pear tree".... Well minus the partridge (ha!). I need to find that bird!!  

Special Christmas memories adorn the shelves such as this homemade stocking filled with dried flowers.  We have kept this from our very first Christmas we were married.  Just about 6 weeks after our honeymoon we went to a special B & B, and the stocking was a gift on our bed from the owners.  What a magical time that little getaway was for us!



Our century old piano gets a lift with a faux garland of greenery and berries!  It just looks so old fashioned, decorated this way.  It doesn't have a great sound, nonetheless we love playing worship music and singing together almost every day.


Mr. Cozy plays the guitar as well, and we both absolutely love music so when we moved in we had no doubt the piano and guitar would be a focal point in our home!  We want a place friends and family can kick back and play themselves or we can sing and play together.  We want our home to exude peace and joy and warmth to all who enter!


Another view to give you from the other side of the room.  

This day I was getting the house cleaned and ready for a French themed Christmas dinner party!  I'll have to show you some pictures for that night soon!


So that's the nickel tour of our entryway and living room here at Christmastime! I hope you feel like you know my space a little better where I relax and do some of my blogging from.  It's always a pleasure for you to visit me here my blog!


From my cozy home to yours,
Merry Christmas!

"For unto you born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord."
Luke 2:11




Friday, December 28, 2012

2012 Cookie & Cocoa Party!

 
Merry Christmas season to everyone!
 
I haven't been on The Cozy Little Kitchen in the past couple of weeks due to lots busy activity of the season (not to mention Christmas itself!), but I'm going to back up to the 15th of December and tell you about the party we hosted! 
 
(I have most of these recipes linked on the names, in case you want to try any for yourself!)
 
 
 We had our annual Cookies & Cocoa Party that we enjoy throwing for all Mr. Cozy's med student friends, now colleagues!  It's a night that I take nearly a week to prepare the house for and make about a dozen sweet treats and hot drinks.  Friends come and go or stay as long as they want to graze on the goodies and catch up on conversation! 
 
 
The Christmas music wafts throughout the house, and decoration are brimming, and the house smells like a bakery after days of baking candy, cookies and cupcakes! 
 
 
 The house is a flour and sugar filled mess until the morning of the party when I deep clean and try to erase any evidence of the hard work involved.  It's an art, really! ;)
 
Of course, this is the first year to host it in our own new house! The one that seems to have a Christmas spirit about it anyways with the red living room and fireplace in the dining room. I couldn't wait!!
 
  
I decided to angle the dining table to give it more of a grand appearance for the cookies on display.  I do this, and arrange the entire table--dishes, table cloth, candles--sans cookies a couple of days before the party.  I like to do as much ahead of time as possible so that day is not stressful.
 
 
In my gingerbread kitchen I had some Hot Spiced Wassail on the stove top for a cozy holiday drink!  It's full of juices and spices that simmer into a perfectly festive drink for any winter party!  In the glass mugs, I had a garnish of an orange slice and a couple of cranberries to enhance the flavors of the drink.  I think the wassail might have been even more popular that the cocoa itself!
 
I don't have a picture, but also in the kitchen I had some cinnamon-hazelnut coffee brewed for those who wanted something a little stronger to stand up to the sweets. 
 
 
 The creamy hot cocoa was simmering in the crock pot on the antique hunt board.  I put out jars of marshmallows, candy canes, and candy cane kisses next to the mugs for some delicious add-ins!  I love chocolate and peppermint together, so I thought naturally that would be a fun thing to have along side the cocoa! 
 
 
Johnson Bros. Christmas mugs are gathered in a basket, and they're my favorite Christmas dishes!  I used the matching dessert plates for the cookies.
 
 
  Unfortunately, I don't have an exact recipe for this delicious cocoa, because I almost always eyeball the ingredients and taste along the way.  I like to assemble it over the stove and get it really hot, then transfer it to a crock pot. Here are the delish ingredients it's comprised of so you can make some yourself!

Cocoa powder, Milk, Half & Half, Sugar, Vanilla Extract, pinch of Instant Coffee, pinch of Cinnamon.

This makes a creamy, frothy, rich cup of hot cocoa!!!
 
 
 We had a feast of goodies this year!  I made them all from scratch, and it was time consuming but fun!!!
 
 
 
The 2012 Cookie & Cocoa menu included:
 
Fresh Coconut Cupcakes with Fluffy Coconut Frosting
 
 
 
Christmas Tree Raspberry Linzer Cookies
 
Mr. Cozy and I LOVE these!  I think they are so beautiful, too! 
 
 
 A new addition of our favorite Derby Pie,  and they turned out so cute!  These little pies are truly a taste of Kentucky!  So many who came to the party are from out of state (or the country), and so we wanted to have some local and Southern favorites.
 
 
They were so easy to make.  Using a biscuit cutter, we made rounds of 2 refrigerated pie crusts and put them into regular muffin tins.  With the derby pie recipe filling, we filled the crust almost full and baked at 350 degrees for about 25-30 minutes.  They popped out of the pan easily and were delicious!  The recipe made 2 dozen mini pies.
 
 
 Family classic Candy Cane Bark and Chocolate dipped Marshmallows,
 
 
 
 
 
Homemade Gingerbread Cookies
 
  
They're just the sweetest little things!
 
 
 Decadent Dark Chocolate Truffles and Hazelnut Truffles
 
 
These round little balls are a chocolate lover's DREAM!  I took some of them home for Christmas, and my family went crazy over them!  Best eaten with cold milk.
 
 
 
 
 Mr. Cozy arranged the cookies so elegantly on the stand.  Thanks for all your help, Honey!
 
 
 Fun Chocolate Dipped, M&M Pretzels Sticks
 
 
Double Chocolate-Peppermint Pretzel Sticks
 
 
Chocolate-Butter Pecan Pretzel Sticks
 
 
Deluxe Peanut Butter Cookies
 with chocolate chips, mini M&Ms and cinnamon chips! 
 
 
A new favorite!
 
 
 These pictures were taken from my iPhone.  I'm pretty impressed with the camera on the 5.  The after dark pictures actually turn out better on it than with our camera.
 
 
Twinkling candles lit to welcome in guests on that cold, rainy night.
 
 
 
 The night was a joyful one!  I made some new "silver" friends and was happy to see some "gold" ones that we've known for some time!  :)
 
Here I am (on the left) with my good friend, Melanie.  Her husband went to med school with mine.  They've been precious friends in this "journey"!
 
God has blessed us with a house and me with more time, so I think the least I can do is invite family and friends come over for parties like these, or just some fresh muffins and coffee!   Christmas is an especially good time to share yourself, your home, and the Lord with others. 
 
We did have some left over cookies, and I sent everyone home with a cute to-go box for them to fill up with treats to eat on over the following days.  With most of the remaining goodies, Mr. Cozy and I boxed up and surprised our Pastor's family and neighbors with the next day!  What's better than receiving some home made goodies to say, I'm thinking about you this Christmas!?
 
Thanks for reading through this looong post of mine!  I appreciate every one of my blog readers and think of you as friends!  I hope you know that if you were close by, you would also be on my Cookies & Cocoa party list!
 
 
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