Tuesday, December 31, 2013

2013-2014

2013 in Review:

 In a nutshell, I got married to the man of my dreams, we went to the Bahamas on a cruise that we will never forget, started a home together, bought a newer Jeep, and we worked…day in and day out.  We had our first married Christmas together, oh yeah, and I saw the Backstreet Boys LIVE (FINALLY!!!), and that about sums up 2013.

Here's the highlights in pictures:

This has been the year of dreams coming true.  Now that I have my best friend to spend the rest of our years by my side I'm looking forward to more adventures.

As this year has come racing to a close I've found myself doing some serious reflection on my life thus far. This thinking has flooded my head with a slew of questions, but mainly…what could I be doing if I would only say yes? What if money was of no consequence, where would I go and what would I do with my time?  What is the best use of my time?  I still haven't answered those questions yet…but I have come up with some new ambitions for the coming year.

Let's talk about hopes and dreams for the new year.
1. Reclaim control over our family budget and stick to it.  We're not terrible, but we've definitely bent a few times.  Also, factor in plans for our dreams.

2. Reclaim my body and energy.

3. Give fully in all areas.

4. Have an adventure.

5. Uncover true passion in my life.

6. Be more intentional in prayer.

7. Be more watchful and expectant.

8. Go on another mission trip.

9. Take a vacation.

10. Do something that feeds my creative soul.  (Take a cake decorating class or something).

2013, you've been a great year! 2014, let's see you top it!  Now what about you?  What are your favorite memories from 2013?  What about hopes and dreams for 2014?

Happy New Year!

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Merry Christmas from Veitville


I hope your Christmas was filled with joy and love.

Our first married Christmas was an extremely blessed one and I couldn't have asked for a better day with the hubs.  We made the decision to spend Christmas day on our own believing in the importance of creating our own memories and traditions on this our first married Christmas.  Let me tell you folks, for all those about to get married, BEST DECISION EVER!!! (Both marriage, and spending Christmas on your own).

I'm telling you, nothing beats waking up on your own Christmas morning with the one you love.  Getting out of bed when you want.  Opening gifts with each other with your (insert drink of choice), without the fanfare or showiness that comes when you have to open gifts in front of the entire family.  (Am I just a jerk in that one?  I don't always like opening my gifts in front of people because there's an expectation for reaction…what if I don't like it?  Or what if I don't react how they wanted me to…?  Anyone?)  No expectations, no schedule, just the two of you and your hearts full of love, and the day to spend together without an audience is priceless! I even got to send Corey on a little treasure hunt for some of his gifts.  That was a blast!  Santa was good to us this year!
Our Christmas pickle!  Thanks McCullough family!
Corey had one of our favorite wedding photos printed on wood.
I LOVE this!  
I'm fueling the musician with more harmonicas. 
He played these a lot yesterday and I couldn't stop thinking about the Alvin and the Chipmunks Christmas movie, or the Mickey Mouse Once Upon a Christmas version of Gift of the Magi.
My first Kate Spade purse EVER!!! I must have been EXTRA good this year!


We got to cook breakfast TOGETHER!  No one cooked it for us, and you know what?  That was awesome!  My mom and dad gave us a great new kitchen knife set, so we broke them in cutting up veggies to put in our mini quiche we made for breakfast.  I think cooking breakfast together may become a new family tradition.  I feel like in most households, moms make it ahead and pop it in the oven or something like that, and that's great for big family gatherings etc.  But I LOVE cooking with my husband.  There's something about dancing around in the kitchen making a meal you share together that is such a connecting and heart-filling experience.  And to eat together knowing it's something you both made.

Christmas Breakfast! Mini Quiche, strawberries, choc. chip bread, and Malibu Sunrise.
After breakfast we started prepping for Christmas dinner as crockpot lamb chops were on the menu, and again we both prepared it together!  Cooking lesson learned: ALWAYS buy pre-cut squash.  Never again will I buy a whole squash and try to skin and cut it myself.  Oh and here's where I also almost cut the tips of two of my fingers off with our great new knife set…that would've been a merry Christmas right there folks.  The knives are great and very sharp Mom and Dad! Thanks!  (No worries, just a small cut in the two fingers, no emergency.  Nothing a little neo-sporin and band-aid couldn't fix.)

Holiday Crockpot Lamb Chops! YUM!
We spent most of the day in our Christmas jammies watching two of my favorite Christmas movies, A Christmas Story, and White Christmas. (Love me some Bing Crosby!)  We cleaned up the Christmas wrapping explosion, catnapped on the couch, and eventually decided to get dressed just before dinner.

Yes, we wore matching flannel shirts!  Maybe we're starting a Christmas flannel tradition...

Christmas dinner for two was also delightful and our crockpot lamb chops were falling off the bone and melting in our mouths with tangy flavors of apple and cranberry.  (I love that we didn't go with traditional Christmas turkey…I don't know about you, but I'm always a little turkey-d out after Thanksgiving, and the two were extremely close together this year.)  We shared a bottle of Christmas wine sent up from my parents, and it was delicious!  Dessert was supplied by all my wonderful students. (I can't tell you the number of assorted homemade baked goodies I was gifted with this year!)
Making Christmas dinner is just so exhausting!
JK! (At least it wasn't this year.)
Empty plates, full tummies and hearts. :)

All in all, it was a perfect day.  We were blessed with quality time together.  We are blessed with the birth of our Savior.  We hope all of you had the merriest of Christmases with the love of Christ in your hearts, and we wish you many blessings in the new year!

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

A Sweet n' Chic Christmas

Funny how snow days bring me back to the blogging world.  I've been so busy recently, I haven't even been reading all the blogs I normally follow much less writing my own.

Christmas is just around the corner friends and we have been busy prepping at The Veit House!  Every year we throw a tacky Christmas sweater party (I know, so opposite from all things sweet n' chic, but what a blast)!  Corey and I are so excited this year to be hosting in our own place and we have been scrambling, decking the halls.  Actually,  that's kind of a lie…we put our tree up before Thanksgiving, and got the lights up before Thanksgiving too.  I've been working on different crafts along the way.  Now in my defense, I usually follow the no Christmas until Thanksgiving rule, but we were going away for the whole T-giving break, and I knew Christmas was right on its heels, so Christmas needed to come early at our house.  I'm glad we worked ahead, because the weekend after Thanksgiving was occupied visiting his family again so that was another weekend gone, but praise God for extending my weekend with two lovely snow days!
Bringing home our very first Christmas tree! (We're nerds).

Our pretty tree up! The trimming has commenced.
Can you find the Jeep? (our new Christmas tradition).

With this extra time I was able to grocery shop for all this weekend's festivities, clean house/do laundry, AND finish up some Christmas decor projects I wanted done BEFORE the party.  I am so thrilled to share with you my latest sewing venture that I tried via Pinterest!

Sweet n' Chic friends, I present to you the Veit Family Christmas Tree Skirt!
Yup, even after all the burlap at my wedding, I'm still not sick of it!
I think at some point I want Corey to paint some text on it too in red or black.  I can't decide what though, our monogram…The Veits…I dunno.
GAH!  I LOVE IT!  Rustic chic Christmas goodness!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

What's on your To-Do List to accomplish before Santa comes (or guests)?  Speaking of lists, I think it's time to get to the next thing on mine…COOKIE DOUGH!!!