Be The Holiday DJ
Old and tired holiday standbys these aren't. Turn up the volume, gather everyone together, and have a family holiday party, just for your little crew. Or, use these as a jumping-off point and download a bunch of newish holiday songs to your iPod, bring it to your sister's or mother's, and be the favorite festive DJ.
Posted: Sunday, December 12, 2010 by Lucy & Michael
CommentsA Perfect Teacher Gift
Our friend just gave us the best idea ever for holiday gifts for our teachers. If you're still undecided (as we were moments ago) about what to give, consider this: gift certificates at a Whole Foods- or Trader Joe's-like store. The cards themselves are clever, printed with little sayings like "peas on earth," and they often come in cute and environmentally friendly paper sleeves. Wrap in cellophane if you want, or just tie on a ribbon, and include a tag that says, "Lunch is on me! Love, Lucy". The teacher can either actually have lunch during the break, or she can use the card toward the purchase of groceries, flowers, bath products - maybe even a bottle of wine.
Posted: Sunday, December 12, 2010 by Lucy & Michael
CommentsGetting Carded
One of our favorite things about the holidays is opening the mail. Every day brings a new crop of holiday cards with smiling faces, some of which we haven't seen since last year's cards. We love seeing the new babies, where everyone's traveled, and who's lost their teeth
Posted: Sunday, December 12, 2010 by Lucy & Michael
CommentsA Tray of (Sugary) Treats
We love to give neighbors and friends easy, homemade treats for the holidays. We especially like giving the treats in, on, or with something that can be kept and used again - a classic white tray, a Nambe heart-shaped bowl, a copper cookie cutter, a sillicone spatula. This year, we chose not to actually bake, but to put together a plate of super-easy candy treats. If you're a dentist, stop reading now.
Posted: Sunday, December 12, 2010 by Lucy & Michael
CommentsA Quick Tip
Just a very quick endorsement, because we always love getting a great tip.
Posted: Monday, December 21, 2009 by Lucy & Michael
CommentsWhat are we having for dessert?
Why have our kids suddenly decided that dessert is something that comes after every dinner? Could it be that chocolate-chip banana bread that our sweet friend brought for a holiday treat? Or maybe the box - yes, an entire box - of assorted homemade cookies we brought home from the cookie exchange party last weekend? Or maybe it's the toffee we're making to give to friends? Oh, the holidays.
Posted: Monday, December 14, 2009 by Lucy & Michael
CommentsLittle Gifts
The big presents are easy - puppies, dollhouses, Lucy & Michael playtents (!). What's challenging for us is finding all those little gifts to stuff thier stockings or to open each night of Hanukkah. In the spirit of keeping things simple and old-school, here are a few ideas that we're actually using ourselves this year. We think they'll be fun to open and provide some great opportunities for family fun over the holidays.
Posted: Monday, December 14, 2009 by Lucy & Michael
CommentsIt's Nice To Share
We've been saying it since day one. First to the babies, gently, to encourage them to give us whatever it is that they're playing with, only so we can give it right back and say, "Thank you!" Then to the toddlers, hoping that asking them to share a toy truck won't prompt an all-out kicking and screaming revolt. And then - and this phase seems like it's going to last a long, long time - to the big kids, begging, "Please, please share with your sister."
Posted: Wednesday, December 9, 2009 by Lucy & Michael
CommentsA Simple Supper
In the rush of December (always?), we find ourselves looking for quick and simple ideas for dinner. Here's a great standby to keep on hand and use whenever you want something healthy and homemade but just don't have the time or energy for complication. Best of all, the slow-roasting tomatoes and garlic will make the house smell like you've made something really special. The taste - mmmmmm - is the final hook!
Posted: Wednesday, December 2, 2009 by Lucy & Michael
CommentsRead On
In honor of our very wintry, wet weather here in Texas, we thought we would share some great reads for snuggling by the fireplace (possibly with lots of pillows inside a Lucy & Michael playtent?). These are a few all-time favorites of ours - true gems that everyone in the family will love.
Posted: Tuesday, December 1, 2009 by Lucy & Michael
CommentsGet Into The Groove
Music in the house makes everything more fun. Here's our version of a great Thanksgiving mood-setting playlist. It's a little eclectic, but so are our lives (to put that very nicely!). Let us know what you'd add!
Posted: Friday, November 20, 2009 by Lucy & Michael
CommentsPumpkin Justice
We know - there are just too many yummy recipes to share and make this time of year. We all have our favorites and our families' favorites (green bean casserole, anyone?). But every once in a while a recipe comes along that's too good not to share and too good not to become a new tradition. Move over, green beans.
Posted: Thursday, November 19, 2009 by Lucy & Michael
CommentsThanks & Giving
Our children are soooo excited for Thanksgiving. They're already talking about whose cranberries they like best, what kind of after-lunch show they're going to put on with the cousins, and how we should decorate. They're coming home from school with ceramic turkeys and little stories about what makes them most thankful. We love it.
Posted: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 by Lucy & Michael
CommentsIn the Kitchen
It's definitely fall. The season always puts us in an in-the-kitchen kind of mood. Wanting to cook a little more, to warm everything up (just a little - remember, we're in Houston) to fill the house with yummy smells. All of which has just this year brought us to a realization. An obvious but, to us, pretty profound realization. The realization that, really, it all happens here, in the kitchen.
Posted: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 by Lucy & Michael
CommentsThe Candy Fairy
Another fun family Halloween tradition. Although this one's after the fact, and it leans just a teeny bit toward the sneaky.
Posted: Monday, November 2, 2009 by Lucy & Michael
CommentsNever Too Much Candy
While we are the first to put our feet down when it comes to the day-to-day whine for sweets, there's just something about October 31 (and several days before and after) that makes us melt like candy, if you'll excuse our pun. So instead of figuring that the children will get way enough candy roaming the streets and keeping our homes fairly clear of it but for the big bowl of giveaways at the door, we decided to just go all out. Pull all the stops. So for dessert, after trick-or-treating (!), we're having good old-fashioned, homemade candy apples.
Posted: Friday, October 30, 2009 by Lucy & Michael
CommentsBoo!
Two days before Halloween, and we're in a spooky mood. The beautiful handmade Lucy & Michael BOO! banners are hanging right next to the creepy (and very plastic) moaning ghosts, the costumes have been worn already to a pre-Halloween party and are ready to go again, and the candy is waiting (in unopened bags, thank goodness!) at the door. We've got pumpkins coming out of our pumpkins. Literally. Take a look at this fantastic "Pumpkin Man" our 5-year-old came up with. (We have to be creative here in Texas with no snow for snowmen.)
Posted: Thursday, October 29, 2009 by Lucy & Michael
CommentsWelcome!
We are so glad you've come to hang out a bit. We're not really in-the-know bloggers (is that a word?), and we're not sure we get this whole concept, but here we are anyway in hopes that we can share a little fun.
Posted: Friday, October 2, 2009 by Lucy & Michael
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