Thursday, December 28, 2017

What I’m Watching and Reading



So I get quite a bit of time off between Thanksgiving and New Year’s, and after the kids are (finally!) in bed, I generally ignore that small voice in my head that says I have a million housekeeping chores left undone. Instead, I’ve been catching up on my tv shows and finding new ones. To be fair, I fold laundry during this time, so I’m still somewhat productive. Here is what I’m watching right now:


 
Godless- I just finished this mini-series. To be honest, it was a rough show to watch. But then, the Wild West was not a tame place to live and survive.  An entire town is found dead in the very first scene. The story centers on a (different) town run by women whose husbands all died in a mining accident. One of the women takes in a stranger who ends up being hunted by a band of outlaws who are, well, godless and merciless. One of the main characters, Mary Agnes, was on The Walking Dead for a minute. Fortunately, she doesn’t get killed off on this series. Oh, and Jeff Daniels plays a bad guy! It all builds up to a shoot out in the last episode and with a pretty definite ending. I enjoyed it, but would I ever watch it again? Probably not.

Holiday Baking Championship- This one just makes me hungry the entire time. I love these kind of competitions and the silly banter. The only flaw in this season was having Jesse Palmer as host. Not a fan of him, but he is pretty to look at. It's called 'holiday' because they incorporate fall, Hanukkah, and Christmas into the desserts. And what these bakers come up with using the ingredients they’re given is incredible! They actually make fruitcake look edible! Here are a couple of my fav recipes from this season:

 
 Cookie Swap Wreath- I know this is far above my talent level, but it was beautiful! There are four different types of cookies in there, two of which I can't even pronounce. But the judges seemed pretty impressed, which is saying a lot.





Peppermint Scones with White Chocolate Ganache- I will be making this at some point. I'll let you know how delicious it is.








Into the Wilderness- When I say ‘reading’, technically I mean ‘listening to on Audible’. I have a 45 minute commute to work every day so I need a distraction. I’m currently in the middle of book one of the Wilderness Saga by Sara Donati. I chose it partly because it was recommended by Diana Gabaldon, author of the amazing Outlander series. I was super excited to find that the Outlander characters are briefly referenced in the story. The adventure begins with Elizabeth Middleton, an unmarried spinster, arriving from England to the wilds of upper New York with plans to teach school. But then she meets frontiersman Nathaniel Bonner, and has to decide between her respectable life and running away with him. It starts off a little slow, but it’s very well written, and sometimes I finding myself actually doing the speed limit on my home so I can hear just a bit more of the story! Bonus- there’s five more books in the series!

Do you have any suggestions on good books or shows? I’m always on the hunt for a new series Chase and I can watch together that doesn’t involve comic books or superheroes. 

 With Love,
Susanne









Monday, December 25, 2017

Merriest of Christmas Days


Merry Christmas! It’s been a wonderful day here in the Rivera household. The boys woke up at the crack of dawn and went hard all day. They’re finally in bed and mama’s got a glass of wine. And I’m writing this from the new laptop hubby got me! I didn't take many pictures this morning, mostly because Ez was determined to stay in my lap and shriek with excitement over all the boxes and paper.





Sitting here in the glow of the Christmas tree, surrounded by open presents and lots of food, I feel blessed. So very blessed. Nine years ago, I had a much different holiday. Stress and hurt and anxiety, but God brought me through and gave me all these wonderful boys to take care of and love on. Life is much different than I thought it would be, but I wouldn’t trade it for anything. It’s been a great few days; I don’t go back to work till Wednesday, and I can (sort of) sleep in tomorrow! Cheers!

With Love,
Susanne

Thursday, December 21, 2017

Christmas Tree Eyebrows, It's a Thing!




By this point in the holiday season, you’ve decorated your Christmas tree, yard, presents, and dressed the kids up for pictures. You’re bored. Ugly Sweaters are so 2015, but what’s a girl gonna do to stand out in the party crowd? Relax, I’ve got you covered in two words- Christmas eyebrows. That’s right- the eyebrows are finally getting the recognition they deserve after the eyes have been stealing the limelight for so long. In case you are wondering how exactly to pull off this look, don’t worry. I’ve got step by step directions. And I just have to say, I had a lot of fun with this. I ended up keeping my untraditional look all evening!
These pictures were my inspiration. When you see my results, just keep in mind they probably didn't have two toddlers vying for attention and trying to play makeup like mommy.


1. Gather all your supplies- there's never enough glitter, eyebrow pencils, and jewels.

2. Attempt to separate your eye brows into branchlike sections, only to realize you don’t have thick, bushy caveman-like eyebrows.


3. Attach gemstones to your eyebrows. It may look random, but they’re actually placed precisely wherever they will just freakin stick.
4. Decide to just paint your entire eyebrow with green glitter to imitate a Christmas tree. This works surprisingly well.

5. Highlight the brows with colorful spots of more eye glitter, to represent ornaments. When this fails, just start adding color in the general area of your eyes. 

6. Finish with a gold eye pencil and fill in all the spots not covered in glitter. 

7. Celebrate your success with a glass of wine. Try not to get stray gemstones or glitter in the wine.


My youngest was fascinated and kept trying to play with my eyebrows. He also brought me his Gecko doll from PJ Masks and pointed to its face. Look alikes, I guess? 


Bonus points if you convince your husband to let you practice on him. I was going for the Grinch, but he wouldn't let me take pictures of the masterpiece.  


 Enjoy your holiday parties and don't be afraid to stand out!

With Love,
Susanne