Top Ten Tuesday: : Books I Hope Santa Brings

Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl

This week’s prompt: Books I Hope Santa Brings List the top 10 books you’d love to own and include a link to your wishlist so that people can grant your wishes. Make sure you link your wishlist to your mailing address or include the email address associated with your e-reader in the list description so people know how to get the book to you. After you post, jump around the Linky and grant a wish or two if you’d like. Please don’t feel obligated to send anything to anyone!

I am always grateful for anything I receive, so these are just books I have had on my wish list and if I do get a few for Christmas from Santa, that would be cool. If not, then that is ok too! I plan on granting a wish or two today! (wish list)

I have a few John Lewis-Stempel. I love his work and I am building a collection of his books.

Woodston || La Vie || Nightwalking (ok my husband just told me that I am getting this one…lol)

These all look fabulous to me! I love his nature writing, and his observations.

I am also working on a collection of L. M. Montgomery books as well!

Jane of Lantern Hill || Emily of New Moon

These two are on my wish list.

Watercolor in Nature || A Psalm for the Wild Built

I am not a great artist and I think the watercolor book looks like something I can handle and something that will be a good resource. I read A Psalm for the Wild-Built and I just really enjoyed it so much that I want to own it.

The Rainfall Market || The Baby Dragon Cafe || Secrets of the Bees

I love Jane Johnson, so I am super excited about Secrets of the Bees. And The Rainfall Market – that cover… I love it. Then, The Baby Dragon Cafe! I saw this on another blog on another TTT, and just have to read it. Dragons are so cute – and I have so many tiny ones in my house! (ok they are geckos but as close as I will get! )

And with that, I wish you all happy holidays and happy winter reading! I am looking forward to my own little bookworm opening the books that Santa brought him for Christmas this year!

My Sunday-Monday Post!

My Sunday Post is hosted by Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer

Sunday Salon is hosted by Deb at Readerbuzz

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? is hosted by Kathryn at Book Date

Hello everyone! I hope the last week has treated you well. I know that this can be a fun time of year, but it can also be a very difficult one as well. If you are struggling and need someone to chat with, my Instagram chat is always open. (@foxandfirthco)

We celebrated Christmas with my dad last night, and we had such a fantastic time. The kids had a blast which in turn made all of us adults happy as well. They were just perfectly kids at Christmas, you know? Eating all the junk, playing, making a mess, laughing.. all those good things.

Wyatt and the Hurricane. She wanted to draw just like her big cousin. It was adorable.

My reading has been in the bin this past week. And I have read nothing Christmas! However I did read this one.

It took place at the time of Winter Solstice so it maybe counts. I love this series and I think young Erin would have definitely connected with this character.

Reading this Week:

I am slowly reading. It may take me two weeks with the holidays and all the things I need to do still. And at bedtime I just zonk out I am so whipped. But I am reading! And oo, I just realized it is Christmas! So I am reading a Christmas book!

This is such a cool series.

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Top Ten Tuesday: My 2024-2025 Winter TBR

And I am woefully behind on visiting blogs. I hope to do that tomorrow morning!

Watching:

Billy and I have been watching a lot of Christmas movies lately. When we don’t, we are watching Murdoch Mysteries or the Great British Bake Off. We have two movies left on our list, the Muppet Christmas Carol and Emmett Otter’s Jug Band Christmas. I can’t wait!

Lisa from Boondock Ramblings and I are planning some Cozy Crafternoons on Zoom in January and February, to beat those winter blahs that happen late winter after Christmas. We are thinking we will have maybe two per month, so four in total. We will just all meet up on the date and time, and individually work on whatever we want – embroidery, coloring, knitting, crocheting, jewelry making, etc, while chatting or you could even have the sound off and just feel part of the group without the chatter, if you like it quiet. It is sort of open and flexible but also social. I will probably be stitching away – my friend has requested a small pillow with an embroidered possum on it, so I will be working on that in January for a while. Anyway, if you are interested in learning more send an email either to me at crackercrumblife@gmail.com or to Lisa at lisahoweler@gmail.com. That way we will also have your email for the zoom link! Our first scheduled crafternoon is January 11th at 1 pm EST.

And that is it from me today! I hope that you are all doing well, and I wish you a happy week of winter reading and a wonderful holiday season!

Christmas Coffee Catch Up: Gingerbread and Holiday Lights!

Linking up with my and Lisa at Boondock Rambling’s

Comfy Cozy Christmas!

Hello everyone!! We have been making merry in our own way over here! I was trying to not overwhelm all of us with activities this year, and have a slower Christmas and it has been really nice. However, now as we are getting closer to the big day, I am staring to freak out just a bit! You know, all the usual things: Did I buy enough? Did I remember everyone? Will people like what we did get for them, or made for them? Maybe I took it too slow this year, did Wyatt get to do enough? Will it ever snow? What do I need for Christmas dinner? I never did get that Christmas photo of Wyatt that I wanted… And the list goes on…. I am trying to keep it all in perspective though, and enjoy the things that we are doing and not compare them to anything else.

Let’s see. Since I last posted one of these, we have done a few things.

On Saturday, we made gingerbread! I love gingerbread, Billy loves gingerbread, Wyatt loves gingerbread. We are a gingerbread kind of family! The recipe I use is from @ofbeeandbear. This recipe is amazing, and she is a wonderful, beautiful soul. Her recipe calls for types of flour, spelt and wheat; however I use all purpose and wheat, which she says is perfectly fine. Or you can make them using entirely all purpose flour. Anyway, I think her recipe is the perfect balance of the spices and chewy vs. soft, if that makes sense.

We started that morning off right as well, with pancakes, some of them plain, some cinnamon, and some ginger. It was a delicious start to the day!

After Wyatt’s medicine and nap, and a quick trip to the library, the baking commenced!

We danced and sang along to Christmas music as we baked, in the glow of our little Christmas tree, as the day itself was very gray and gloomy. We made our own sunshine though as we all had our jobs to do. I made the dough and also rolled it out, Wyatt cut the shapes, and Billy kept the assembly line from table to oven and out again rolling!

They turned out delicious, if I do say so myself. We enjoyed a few all nice and warm and freshly baked on the floor in front of the tree, and I am pretty sure Oliver was giving us the eye because he wanted some too. Sorry Oliver, geckos can’t eat gingerbread!

On Sunday, it rained all day long. Like all day. Nonstop. We had had plans to go to the Detroit Zoo for the Wild Lights, but there was no way we were going in the rain. So instead we just caught up on things around the house, which was way less fun. Our tickets were open ended thank goodness, so we decided to go to the lights on Tuesday instead. Billy worked from home that day, and when quitting time rolled around, we headed to the zoo!

We had so much fun. It was a chilly night, but not too cold, and thankfully, it was dry. Since it was a Tuesday, there weren’t even too many other people there, which made it nice, especially with a wheelchair. We really did have a blast!

I packed up a few of those gingerbread cookies before we left, and we happily nibbled on those, and shared hot pretzels as well, as we strolled through the zoo, marveling at the lights on disply!

We were enchanted right off the bat! Everything just looked so magical!

We all loved the Enchanted Trail.

There were animals made of lights surrounding us on the trail, larger than life, and glimmering, twinkling strands all overhead. I took a lot of video on the trail and not as many photos, but these are a few of the photos I took.

After we walked the Enchanted Trail, we continued around the zoo. I just loved wandering around and seeing what they had created.

We are making more cookies today and tomorrow, as well as watching a few more Christmas movies all the way up until Christmas Eve. Saturday we have Christmas with my dad, and we always have such a nice, chill, relaxed time. I am looking forward to it!

I hope that no matter what you are doing this December, you do something that makes you smile!

Comfy Cozy Christmas: What We Have Been Watching

Hello everyone!! It’s that season again, to get all settled in with a bowl of peppermint popcorn and some tea, and watch holiday movies! (well, maybe not everyone needs the peppermint popcorn but I sort of do)

I always feel there are so many from my childhood that I want to share with Wyatt. He is not a kid who has many television shows he likes, or is even super interested in movies most of the time, but when Christmas rolls around, he will snuggle up between Billy and I and watch them with us. I of course have a giant list and I am not sure we will get to them all, but I am making sure to hit some of our favorites off the bat.

We started with Christmas Eve on Sesame Street. I was surprised when I mentioned this earlier that it wasn’t widely heard of. I adored this movie as a child, so much so that my favorite Christmas song that year was Feliz Navidad and I even asked for the er..record.. for Christmas. My parents also surprised me with a version of the movie on record, and I would fall asleep to it, in my little yellow Holly Hobby bedroom. As an adult, I can’t make it through this movie without tears. I just remember all my Christmases as a child, with my parents and my brother, being little and the magic of it all, and I just feel so much love in my heart, thinking of it and my mom and my dad, watching this movie and singing along with my mom. My husband says my mom has an encyclopedic knowledge of songs and jingles and rhymes and he is not wrong, she totally does. I am sure she could sing along today, if I mentioned them to her. I know I could, and did. This song in particular, tugs at my heart and makes me teary.

Sesame Street was just such an amazing show, it really was. I don’t know what it is like today, but as a child growing up with it, I loved it. (and Oscar and Grover were my favorites!)

That was Friday. On Saturday we revved things up and went modern and new with the new Amazon Prime movie, The Red One. And we loved it! Wyatt watched it with us until he fell asleep about midway through, and Billy and I kept watching because we were hooked. I have to admit, I love The Rock Dwayne Johnson and also Chris Evans. so.. that worked for me. It was just a fun movie, a bit cheesy, but overall, it was really just pure entertainment. Every actor in it gave a good performance, from the two I already mentioned to Kiernan Shipka as the evil villain to J.K. Simmons as a rather athletic and buff Santa. I also really loved Bonnie Hunt as Mrs. Claus. I thought it was very imaginative and Billy even said he hopes that they do more with M.O.R.A. and make more movies. (and although I love Chris Evans, I could also see Sam Rockwell, one of my all time favorite actors, playing his role. I actually almost felt like Chris Evans was playing Sam Rockwell playing Jack)

After all that flash and pizazz, we switched it up again on Sunday, an appropriate day to watch A Charlie Brown Christmas. Billy and I had such feels watching this one. Billy said he remembers thinking that Charlie Brown was new to us, when it had already been around at least a decade before we watched it. This movie is just so charming in its simplicity and message; to remember the reason for the season, and for peace on Earth and goodwill to men. Not the flashy glitz of bright pink aluminum trees! Or in our day and age, all the technological and digital presents, the social media aestheticism for those picture perfect holidays (and homes!) piled high with gifts.

We have enjoyed such great classics already and I know we have a few more left to watch. I also added two movies to our lineup we don’t usually watch, one that might be fairly unconventional as a Christmas movie, and another that I was recently reminded of by a fellow blogger.

Before I go, I also wanted to share that I was asked to give a quote about my favorite movie to an article published in an article on Rent. It is a super cool article, with lots of suggestions that pair some of your favorite Christmas movies to interior design styles.

I was named an expert in a Rent. article.
Read the full article here: Design Styles to Try, Based on Your Favorite Holiday Movie

Rent. is a subsidiary of Redfin.com

Top Ten Tuesday- My 2024-2025 Winter TBR

Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl

This week’s prompt: Books on My Winter 2024-2025 to-Read List

I might have more than ten! We will see at the end since I didn’t bother counting. Lol.

First up, the middle grade picks.

Caddie Woodlawn and Heidi! Two different tales of two different girls, but both are classic. I can’t believe I haven’t read either of them before.

Then two modern reads, Ghosts of Greenglass House and Dead Voices. I can’t wait to dive into these two. I have both of them at the top of my list!

A couple nonfiction reads:

The Book of the Barn Owl, A Mudlarking Year, and Wolfish. I just think these three books look interesting. Not really much more to add there!

A few witchy reads, because I love a good witchy story.

The Woodsmoke Women’s Book of Spells and Witchcraft for Wayward Girls. The Grady Hendrix is going to be a scary horror read, I know it but I think the Rachel Greenlaw book is less scary and more… fantasy, romance, and magical realism.

I will definitely need some cozy fantasy as well.

I have both The Crescent Moon Tearoom and This Will be Fun waiting on my shelf! I got one for my birthday and the other at a really cool book store in Cleveland on a trip.

And of course, I will need something atmospheric and creepy, something soothing, and maybe some academia.

I really have high hopes for Darcy Coates. I have so many of her books marked to read, but I am going to start with Dead of Winter, hopefully. And I love soothing healing fiction like Days at the Morisaki Bookshop, another birthday book that is on my shelf, along with A Study in Drowning. I actually have one of those cool versions of the Ava Reid book, with sprayed edges. I want to try to collect more of those this year, they are just so pretty!

And there we have it! I am sure this list will change as the weeks go on. I am not good at sticking to a reading plan, as I am a mood reader. As of now though, this is what I am hoping to read in the next few months!

Cozy Crafternoons

Hello everyone!! I am so full right now… both from good food and from the good moments I have had this weekend. We had so much fun, just being together, making cookies and hanging out and playing and reading and watching movies. It was just a wonderful little weekend.

I need more cozy in my life guys, and winter has two more months, at least, here in Michigan and in Pennsylvania, where Lisa from Boondock Ramblings hails. We have decided that we needed a little something to help us get through those long months, and we thought it would be so fun to have a few cozy crafternoons with whoever wanted to hang out with us virtually!

It’s a bring your hobby of choice kind of thing to a zoom craft together, complete with whatever else you need to get all cozy. I will probably be working on my embroidery projects, with my cat Miso asleep next to me (or batting at my floss!), probably a cup of tea as well. We will be chatting as we work on our projects, whether it is sewing or coloring or jewelry making or painting or whatever you want to do.

Our goal is to have two meetings a month, and in January we are thinking about having them on January 11th and January 25th, both starting we think around 1 pm EST in the United States. We do have some bloggers participating from other countries which is very exciting so we are playing with times to make it work. The plan now is 1 pm, but if you are interested in crafting with all of us, send me an email at crackercrumblife@gmail.com so that you are on the list for final details, including the zoom link!

I am super excited! Now, we do want to keep things light, so we will avoid potentially not fun topics like politics (ugh!!) No one needs that during relaxing time if you know what I mean. Lol. I am really looking forward to chatting with everyone and meeting you all virtually – although I should warn you I can be a bit awkward at first. Lol.

Again, I am really looking forward to this, to an hour or two hanging with fellow bloggers, chatting and crafting and talking about books and movies and what we did over the holidays or just whatever!

My Sunday-Monday Post

My Sunday Post is hosted by Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer

Sunday Salon is hosted by Deb at Readerbuzz

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? is hosted by Kathryn at Book Date

Hello everyone! I hope you are all doing well! We have had some pretty good days over here lately. I was hoping to go to the Zoo lights tonight but the weather is rainy and cold – I am hoping it stops before evening so we can go!

Read Last Week:

I just finished The Teller of Small Fortunes and it was just so warm and cozy. I love a found family trope, which this book had, and the whole vibe is just feel good. I will definitely be looking for more books by Leong in the future.

Reading This Week:

This week I am reading The Vanishing of Aveline Jones and hopefully A Christmas Journey by Anne Perry.

Posted Last Week:

Christmas Coffee Catch Up

Top Ten Tuesday: Books for a (Snow) Storm

Watching:

We are watching The Great British Bake Off, and also we are starting to watch all of our favorite Christmas movies! Last night we watched a new one though, The Red One starring Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans and, it was actually pretty good! Sometimes you just need an action movie and this one was really fun. We also watched Christmas Eve on Sesame Street, and I cried a few times out of nostalgia and remembering watching it with my parents when I was little. Tonight we are going for another nostalgic movie, A Charlie Brown Christmas. I am hoping for some snow before we watch A Muppet Christmas Carol, Emmett Otter’s Jug Band Christmas, and Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas, but you never know! It could be a green Christmas this year.

Speakng of Christmas, Lisa from Boondock Ramblings and I have our linky up for Comfy Cozy Christmas! You can find it at the top always, but this is the link! Feel free to post any seasonal fun! We are trying to keep up with commenting on everyone’s posts but y’all are having so much fun and have so many ideas that we are a bit behind! So we apologize if we haven’t gotten to you yet.

And that is it from here today! I hope you are all well, and that no matter what you do today, that you do one thing that makes you smile!

Christmas Coffee Catch Up

Hello everyone! It is bitter cold out this morning! It is fifteen degrees, feels like temp of negative 2! I’ve got our little fireplace on, and I am drinking my coffee and enjoying the warmth of it all. Pretty soon I will get up and make a peanut butter sandwich for the squirrels, and maybe today I will cut it up in little star shapes for them. I might throw some raisins out there as well. Right now though, I am happy to enjoy this time to sit and write, with Wyatt playing with his magnatiles on the floor, busily occupied.

We have Scouts tonight and it is our winter solstice celebration! I have some fun, I hope, activities for the kids to do tonight; they are building winter solstice lanterns decorated with gnome and woodsy silhouettes, and edible campfire cookies to bring the “scout” aspect in as well. I am looking forward to taking field trips with these guys soon, which is what I am going to start researching after the holiday.

I think the late Thanksgiving threw me off! How is it only two weeks until Christmas? I feel like I am just starting out in my Christmas journey. I don’t like it! I need more time to make the magic happen! I have most of the presents bought thank goodness, but I thought we had more time for all of the other stuff, the making of Christmas, you know what I mean? We will be binging Christmas movies starting tomorrow night, with an old old favorite, Christmas Eve on Sesame Street. It is nostalgic for me – I loved the movie and would listen to the record of it every night during the holiday season as I fell asleep as a little girl. I can remember laying there in the dark of my yellow Holly Hobby bedroom, listening to Big Bird try to figure out how Santa fit down the chimney, and I would eventually fall asleep before he got his answer. I also can’t wait to watch Emmett Otter, another favorite of mine from childhood that I have gotten Wyatt to love as well.

I have done a few Christmas-y things. Last Sunday, I went to the Potter’s Market with my friends Chrissy and Kelly. I love this pottery show, and I have been going for quite a few years now, minus the pandemic years. I always find great gifts, or sometimes just things for our family, like this year.

It is set up with table after table of handmade ceramic pieces, starting out with the smaller items like ornaments and winding its way up to bigger things, like serving bowls and decorative items. You get a basket and just jump in and start shopping. There were so many cool things there, that I switched out what I wanted multiple times. They have it set up so that you can pick stuff up and if you change your mind as you wind around, you can set the discarded items on the tables at the end, and the volunteer potters put them back where they belong, which is genius.

I did not take many photos, I just forgot as we chatted and laughed and filled our baskets. Well, not filled exactly, but added a few things. Lol.

I did make a reel for Instagram:

I ended up buying a happy little snail ornament for Wyatt and his bedroom tree, an ornament for the family, and then the cutest little toad house for our yard this spring! I did see a big serving bowl I coveted, it is in the video actually if you can spot it. It is is black with birch trees and a moon and I wanted it but thought what in the world would I do with it? I also really liked the raku rabbits which were so wonderfully made, and adorable.

Last weekend we spent a good two hours as a family crafting together. We had such a great time! We made little reindeer “portraits’, and it was so fun to just sit and not hurry and add in all the details that we wanted. Mine is the red background reindeer, Wyatt is the blue background, and Billy made the “Cousin Eddie” from Chevy Chase’s Christmas Vacation version. Afterwards, we ate some peppermint popcorn and watched the original How the Grinch Stole Christmas. It was a wonderfully cozy evening together.

This weekend we have plans for baking! Billy has a gift card to a local home improvement store and we are buying a small deep freeze, and I plan on filling it pretty quickly with baked goods for Christmas, before filling it with more practical things. We are going to start with ginger pancakes in the morning and then go from there!

And with that, I need to finish up school and scout prep today – and hopefully order some groceries too!

Before I go, I also wanted to share that I was asked to give a quote about my favorite movie to an article published in an article on Rent. It is a super cool article, with lots of suggestions that pair some of your favorite Christmas movies to interior design styles.

I was quoted in a Rent. article!
Read the full article here: Design Styles to Try, Based on Your Favorite Holiday Movie

Rent. is a subsidiary of Redfin.com

I hope you all have at least one small moment today that makes you smile!

Top Ten Tuesday: Books to Read in a (Snow) Storm

Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl

Today’s Prompt:  Books to Read During a Storm (these can be cozy/comfy reads, books with storms in them, atmospheric reads for dark and stormy nights, light reads to combat the heavy weather, etc.) (Submitted by Astilbe.)

Since it is December here in the mitten state of Michigan, I decided to make my storm a snowstorm! I have done posts like this in the past and I always enjoy finding snowy reads.

My list today is made up of books that I have both read and that are on my TBR for this winter. First up, the books that I have read.

Let me begin by saying City of Thieves is one of my favorite books ever. The year that I read it I recommended it to everyone, and I still recommend it to everyone. I could not put it down, and I still think about it all the time. It is just an amazing book.

The Hunting Party puts me in mind of an Agatha Christie, or Knives Out scenario. It was my first book of the year a few years ago which I had planned because the book takes place on New Years in Scotland during a snowy winter. It was also another five star read for me.

Night of Cake and Puppets has one of very favorite scenes in a book ever – and it involves snow and cake and violins and just all the things. It was so atmospheric and I loved it. It is a stand alone book in the Daughter of Smoke and Bone series but I loved this one so much – probably because I really loved the characters Mik and Zuzana. (link is to my review on my old blog)

Winterwood by Shea Ernshaw sort of spoke to that part of me that loves the moon and magic and the woods at night in the winter. And that is enough said there!

Welcome to Fox Crossing is the first in a fun, light series by Melinda Metz. It is about a little town in Maine, right on the edge of the Appalachian trail, that caters to hikers and has quirky, eccentric locals. Sort of like Northern Exposure but on the other coast. Plus, there is a mythical fox! It is also very snowy there.

Greenglass House by Kate Milford is a middle grade that I read last year and fell in love with. It takes place during a terrible snowstorm, and the Inn that main character’s family runs begins to fill up with some suspicious guests. It is mysterious and has wonderful scenes of the characters sharing stories at night. I have the second book in the series waiting for me on my shelf to read this year. I can’t wait but I want it to be snowy first!

Finally, A Woman in the Polar Night. It sort of made me chuckle before it horrified me, but it definitely puts life in perspective! The author spent a year with her husband in the Arctic, and she thought she was going to have all this time to sit around and read and paint. Which does sound like a nice time right? However, that is not really what happens!

And now a few on my TBR!

Dead of Winter, Dead Voices, and The Vanishing of Aveline Jones just sound like the perfect reads for a cold snowy night. Now, I just need some snow around here!!

If you want to see my previous lists, here they are!

Books for a Blizzard

Books to Read When It’s Cold Outside

Comfy Cozy Christmas Update!

Hello everyone!! So we ran into a little issue with our link up – maybe it was a prank by elf on the shelf but however it happened, we had to fix it. The link to the party we have been sharing closed accidentally on December 7th, when it was supposed to stay open until Jan. 7th! So we now have a new link, named Comfy Cozy Christmas Part Two. This is the link to the new party:

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

Click here to enter
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The posts that have been going up since December 1 will still be visible to be read, just not added to. Both link ups, Part One and Part Two are still up on my permanent page for Comfy Cozy Christmas, in my banner area at the top.

I apologize for the mix-up and confusion!

But since you are here, I thought I would talk about something else coming up in our little comfy cozy world! Lisa from Boondock Ramblings and I are planning some Cozy Crafternoons on Zoom in January and February, to beat those winter blahs that happen late winter after Christmas. We are thinking we will have maybe two per month, so four in total. We will just all meet up on the date and time, and individually work on whatever we want – embroidery, coloring, knitting, crocheting, jewelry making, etc, while chatting or you could even have the sound off and just feel part of the group without the chatter, if you like it quiet. It is sort of open and flexible but also social. I will probably be stitching away – my friend has requested a small pillow with an embroidered possum on it, so I will be working on that in January for a while. Anyway, if you are interested in learning more send an email either to me at crackercrumblife@gmail.com or to Lisa at lisahoweler@gmail.com. That way we will also have your email for the zoom link!

Again, I apologize about the linky issues!