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Thanksgiving Tablescape 2015

The holiday count down is on and I just checked one major thing off of my list.

My dining room is finally all set and ready for our big feast tomorrow.

We are hosting my husband’s family and we will have a nice size crowd — nine adults and four kids.  The grown-ups will be in the dining room and the kids will be in the kitchen (that table won’t get set until tomorrow because we use it every day).

Thanksgiving tablescape with natural elements / Lilacs and Longhorns

I had to steal some chairs from the kitchen and we added the two leaves to extend the table so we wouldn’t be bumping elbows too much.   (more…)

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Thankful at Home 2014

It’s officially the time of year to reflect on gratitude.  

While our Canadian friends have already celebrated their Thanksgiving, we’re still looking forward to having our friends and families gather in our homes and around our tables for Thanksgiving here in the U.S.

thanksgiving tablescape

I can’t wait.

Thanksgiving tablescape

I absolutely adore Thanksgiving.  I love it even more than Christmas.  Truly.

Why?

Because I think it’s more relaxed,  it’s less commercial and it’s centered on what matters — being grateful for all that we have and for those we love.  

fall table

Each year I try to keep a gratitude journal where I write down the things I am grateful for on a daily basis.  Sometimes I’m not in the mood to be thankful.  Sometimes I feel like I keep repeating the same things over and over.  But, the one thing I’ve realized since I began keeping a journal like this is that there is always something to grateful for.  Always.

spode delamere plates

This year was a bit challenging for us as a family.  My husband’s job continued to grow more and more stressful as budgets and personnel were cut.   His travel schedule remained hectic and he often missed out on important family events like birthdays and anniversaries.   

We remodeled our kitchen this summer and it was extremely stressful.  Things did not go smoothly during parts of the process so our patience was stretched thin and maxed out at times. 

pumpkin center piece

This fall, my son began the 7th grade at a new school.  It is his biggest challenge to date.  We are working through the normal growing pains of entering the teen years along with hectic athletics schedules, sports injuries and a big load of home work.  Some days he and I are both near tears over the angst of learning challenging math problems while finishing his other homework until late in to the night.

Some days we feel like it’s all too much.  Wouldn’t the grass be greener (and less to mow!) in a smaller home with a smaller or — better yet — no mortgage?  Wouldn’t life be better if my husband could pull back at work and have a less demanding career?

We don’t know what the answers are but I can tell you this:  I am grateful for it all.  Yes, I’m even grateful for the indecision, the challenges and the uncertainty.  It means we are alive, that we have normal, healthy kids and that we have jobs and a home.

pumpkin squash

I am thankful my husband is such a wonderful provider, husband, father and friend.  

I am thankful that we are financially able to make the changes in our kitchen we talked about for years.  

I am thankful that my son is an intelligent, thoughtful kid who perseveres when the going gets tough.  I am so proud of him.  

I am thankful for my daughter who remains cheerful, kind and makes us laugh through it all.  

I am grateful for my entire family, my friends and the fact that I have a beautiful home to enjoy through the good and bad.

I am thankful that I am able to stay home with my children while trying to make a successful business out of my little ol’ blog.

I am so blessed.

As I set my Thanksgiving table this year, I am going to be mindful that every single thing is a gift and a blessing.  It’s exactly why I love this time of year.

thankful printable

 I’m sharing my Thankful printable with you so you and your guests can write down all the reasons you’re grateful this Thanksgiving.

free thanksgiving printable

Im Thankful For cards

 

I hope you’ll join me and the 13 other bloggers who are participating in the Thankful at Home tour this week.

thankful at home tour

We are sharing all the things that make us Thankful at Home.  I can’t wait to read each and every one.

 

Monday, Nov. 3

Funky Junk Interiors

French Country Cottage

Savvy Southern Style

Lilacs & Longhorns — that’s me!

Maison de Pax

Tuesday, Nov. 4

My Soulful Home

On Sutton Place

Cedar Hill Farmhouse 

Wednesday, Nov. 5

Stone Gable

At the Picket Fence

Top This Top That

Housepitality Designs

Debbiedoos

Wishing you peace, love and gratitude this Thanksgiving,

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Christmas Tablescape & Dining Room Decor

Have you seen all the beautiful holiday home tours in blogland the past few days?  There is so much eye candy out there it’s been hard not to get caught up in it all and stay on the computer forever!

Today, I’m tearing myself away to show you my dining room all dressed up in it’s holiday best. 

 

I only set the table for four today, but on the actual day, the table will be extended to it’s full length and I’ll be setting it for 10 or more. 

I love all the festive red and green.  It makes me happy.  But, I can’t help but think I would like it even more if I had all of my non-holiday updates completed. (I blogged about my dining room plan awhile back, but I have since updated it and will share that with you soon.)  For example, my dining room chairs are just begging to be slipcovered or re-upholstered and I am dying to get a new chandelier.  Oh well…I’ll get there.

Nonetheless, my dining room feels very festive to me and now that I’ve set the table, I’m all ready for a holiday meal.

I love my Spode Christmas Tree china.  I started collecting it before I got married and I now have a full service for twelve and some serving pieces.  It’s so fun to pull it out each year and use it.

This year, I mixed it up with some galvanized buckets with boxwood cuttings.  And I found the cutest little chalkboard place cards that I printed out from here. 

My friendly little Pottery Barn reindeer place card holders are proudly holding them.  I found these shortly after I got married and I still love them.

This wreath came from Home Goods.  I just added a plaid ribbon and hung it from my chalkboard.

This bell jar is actually a hanging candle holder .  Even though the glass is a bit rippled, I decided to turn it upside down and use it as a cloche. I put it on a white plate, sprinkled some fake snow and added a few bottle-brush trees.

This little wreath that hangs to the side of my hutch is actually a candle ring.  I found it at Hobby Lobby a few years ago and thought it would make a nice little wreath.  I added the little Santa and the ribbon I found at Target a year or two ago.

You probably noticed that I have more than a few pine cones added to my decor this year.  I love them.  They’re pretty and natural and so rustic.

Oh…and I almost forgot about my Fitz and Floyd Christmas collection. 

I actually have more but haven’t found a home for all of it this year.  I think I need to do that!

And, there you have it — my Christmas tablescape and dining room.  If you’d like to see more of Christmas around my house, check out these posts:

Christmas Decor Around My House
Our Christmas Tree
My Christmas Mantel and Handmade Stockings
DIY Christmas Card Wreath

I hope you’re having fun decorating your home for the holidays!

Linking up to:
Jennifer Rizzo
Between Naps on the Porch
Southern Hospitality
Elizabeth & Co.
Stone Gable
 
 
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