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2014 Book List

2014 Book List

Throughout 2014 I shared with you what I had been reading on a monthly or quarterly basis.  But I decided it would be nice to have all the books I read in 2014 in one post so today I have put all those monthly lists into one long post.

Each year I like to keep track of how many books I read and pick a favorite book for the year. Last year I read 36 books.  This year, in 2014 I read 30.

You can see my 2013 Book List here.  And 2012 Book list here.

As last year, I have given the books I read a rating system (1-5 stars)  Books with a 2.5 or lower are often books I don’t finish a book because the language is bad or it is what I would consider R rated but sometimes I don’t finish a book because I just don’t like the subject matter or the story.    That doesn’t necessary mean someone else won’t love the book.  I did not rate  the non-fiction books I read, only the fiction.  I don’t give out too many 5.0.  The majority of what I read falls in the 3.5-4.0 range.  A book has to really wow me and make me want to read it again to get a 5.0.

There were two books in 2014 to get a 5.0 rating and thus tie for the spot as my Favorite Read of 2014.  One I read this year for the second time when I presented it to my book club.  The other favorite was also a book club read.  Keep reading to see which ones they are!

My Favorite Author of 2014 was Jon Phillip Sendkar.  I read two books by this author this year and loved them both.  They are beautifully written and beautiful stories as well.   I also enjoyed reading a fun murder mystery series, called the Flavia de Luce series by Alan Bradley.

Onto my 2013 Book List.

Disclaimer:  We need to take personal responsibility for what we read and watch and we all have different standards so please be sure and check things out.  Although the majority of what I read I would consider rated PG there may a few books that I have read that don’t meet with your personal standards so please be a responsible reader.  I don’t want to offend anyone.

January Recommended Reads

Tell the Wolves I’m  Home by Carol Rifka Brunt was my first book for 2014.  I am still not sure if I really liked it.  It is a story of love, grief, discrimination, misunderstanding and renewal.  Fourteen year old June’s uncle, whom she adores, dies of AIDS in the late 80’s when no one talked about AIDS. The story follows how June and her family deal with Finn’s death and June meets Finn’s partner Toby and they grieve and heal together.  The book is well written but I just felt sad after I finished it.

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3 stars

The Supreme Macaroni Company by Adrianna Trigiani

I am a big fan of Trigiani and have read all of her books.    This is the final book in the Valentine triology and finds shoemaker, Valentine Roncalli, planning her wedding to a handsome Italian nearly 20 years her senior and the son of her grandmother’s new husband. Valentine, an ambitious and talented shoe designer, struggles to balance work and home life, with her marriage often taking a backseat to her career.  Not my favorite book of the triology and I was disappointed in the story.  I love a story about the dynamics of a large Italian family and all the characters that make up the family. Definitely worth reading if you have read the first two books but not on it’s own.

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3 Stars

The Fault In our Stars – John Green (some language)  I read this book mainly because I heard so many people raving about it.  Every time I would ask for book suggestions this one was always there – numerous times.  My daughter had read it last summer and loved it.  It is Young Adult Fiction.  I read it because I saw they were making it into a movie and I always like to read the book first.  This is a story  of love, life and death.  Yes, it is sad.  It is one of those books that may make you cry.   But there are touches of humor throughout which stops you from being totally depressed.

It is the story of two teenage cancer survivors who meet and fall in love. I enjoyed their quirky and irreverent sense of humor. You see what is like to live with cancer and the fact that death may be just a breath away at any time. Hazel Grace, one of the main characters, learns to celebrate life while at the same time acknowledging and accepting the pain that it brings.   I was sad at the end yet inspired by the strength and fortitude of the characters

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4 Stars

February Recommended Reads

Allegiant by Veronica Roth is the third in a series of dystopian young adult books.  Although this isn’t my typical genre of book I enjoyed the first two books in the series.  Not so much the third one.  I didn’t like the ending which I won’t talk about to as not to spoil it but remember I don’t like a sad ending.  Be warned

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3.5 Stars

I Am Half Sick of Shadows  by Alan Bradley is the  fourth in the serious of delightful little murder mystery novels that take place in the English countryside.  Flavia de Luce the main character is 14 years old and loves chemistry and murders and using that love of chemistry to help solve the murders!  The book is funny and entertaining I want to live at Buckshaw with Flavia.  This story takes place at Christmas when a murder occurs at Buckshaw and the entire village is stranded in the house due to a snowstorm.

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4 stars

My Story by Elizabeth Smart with Chris Stewart.  Elizabeth Smart tells her own story – the story of her kidnapping and abduction that lasted for 9 months.  She endured unimaginable things as a 14 year old girl but the beauty of this book is the incredible strength and spirit that she possessed and possesses that allowed her to survive and thrive.  An amazing story of faith.  A faith that allowed her to survive the daily nightmare she lived for 9 months.  After her freedom Elizabeth chose happiness.  She chose to no longer allow these people to have any control over her by living a happy and beautiful life.  A truly inspirational story.

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4 stars

March Recommended Reads

Speaking from Among the Bones by Alan Bradley is a continuation with the fun Flavia de Luce series I’ve been reading. This British mystery series is delightful and I will be sad when I read the last one. In addition to finding a body in the church there is also a crisis at home when Flavia’s father may be forced to sell the family estate.  There is never a dull moment when Flavia is around.

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4 stars

 Lost Lake by Sarah Addison Allen.  I think this is the fourth book I have read of Allens and I enjoyed it as much as I did all the others.  Lost Lake is a story of love, loss, grieving and starting over and it all takes place in a quaint run down lakeside resort.  The story left me feeling nostalgic for the little lake cabin our family spent a summer at and wistful – wishing  I could find a place like Lost Lake.  If you enjoy this book be sure and read Allen’s other books too.

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4 stars

The Art of Hearing Heartbeats by Jan-Phillip Sendker.  This was my second time reading this book because my Book Club chose it and I was the presenter.  I loved this book the second time as much as I did the first time.  Maybe even more.  It is a beautiful love story and beautifully written. I was able to focus more of the beautiful writing since I knew the story and what happened the second time.  I underlined and marked so many beautiful phrases, thoughts and ideas.   Please read this.

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5 stars

April Recommended Reads

Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein was a recommendation from one of you.

This is a piece of historical fiction that takes place during WWII.  It is the story of two women, one a pilot and one a spy and their friendship.   The story was a bit slow in the beginning and I almost stopped reading but I am glad I finished.  I loved the historical aspect of it and the story of the involvement of women in WWII.   I didn’t love it but if you are a historical fiction fan of the WWII era it is definitely worth reading.

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3 stars

The Myth of Multitasking by Dave Crenshaw.  My son Logan recommended this book to me.  It is a non-fiction, short book and a quick read.  If you ever thought you were a good multitasker you should definitely read this book.  I always took pride in what a good multitasker I was but I quickly learned from this book that it is a myth.  This book is written in a business/work setting but the ideas and concepts are applicable to all aspects of life.

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(I don’t rate non-fiction)

 The Well Tempered Heart by Jan-Phillip Sendker is the sequel to The Art of Hearing Heartbeats.  Although I didn’t love it as much as the first book I enjoyed reading it and recommend it.  It is the story of Julia and what happens to her and her life after she returns from her initial visit to Burma in search of her family.  Ten years later, her life at a cross roads, when she returns to Burma to learn more stories of love.

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4 stars

As always I’d love to hear what you are reading!  Please leave me a comment and let me know what your recommended reads are.

May Recommended Reads

Songs of Willow Frost by Jamie Ford.  This book was written by the author of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, a book I really enjoyed so I was excited to read this one too.

This book takes place in Depression Era Seattle and is the story of a young Chinese boy who is in an orphanage and his mother who left him there.  The boy pursues his dream of being reunited with his mother and we learn the story of his mother who is trying to escape her haunted past. I enjoyed this book, not as much as Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet though.

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4 Stars

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Longbourn by Jo Baker.  This is the Upstairs, Downstairs version of Pride & Prejudice.  The servants of Longbourn are the focus of this story.  Elizabeth Benet’s orphaned housemade, Sarah is the center of the story.  I must admit I much prefer the story of the upstairs residents of Longbourn over the downstairs.  The plot of this “made up” story of what life was like downstairs at Longbourn just didnt’ work for me.

 3 stars

The Swan House by Elizabeth Musser may just be my favorite book I have read so far this year.  This book was selected by a member of my book club who had actually purchased the book in the gift shop of The Swan House in Atlanta.  Although the story is historical fiction, The Swan House does exist.  It is the story of a young girl coming of age in the early 1960’s.   Her mother is killed in an airplane crash in Paris (an actual event) and a lot of secrets are left behind.  Mary Swan attempts to unlock these secrets as she deals with the death of her mother, civil rights and revealed secrets.  I loved this book and you should read it!   It is my favorite genre of book – historical fiction.

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 5.0 stars

June Recommended Reads 

The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd was another good book.  I also really enjoyed Kidd’s other book The Secret Life of Bees.

This story  is based loosely on the real-life story of Sarah Grimke, a Southern aristocrat whose father is a bigshot judge on South Carolina’s Supreme Court, where Sarah wants to be eventually. She is given a slave (Handful) for her 11th birthday, which she hates.   She doesn’t want the “gift” but she’s forced to accept. The story is of these two women who both  struggle for a common goal: freedom.

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4.0 Stars

The Splendour Falls by Susanna Kearsley is another book by one of my favorite authors this year.  I think I have almost read everything she has written.  May have one or two more to go.

Like her other books this one combines, history, romance and a bit of the supernatural.  The fact that this story takes place in France and there is a castle involved didn’t hurt!  I am totally ready for another trip to France and a little adventure.

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4.5 stars

The Paris Architect by Charles Belfour takes place in Paris during World War II.  It is the story of a gifted architect who risks his life designing hiding places for Jews.  His designs are foolproof until one of them fails badly.  You can’t help but ask yourself, “How far would I go to help a stranger?”  This book is a bit brutal to read as what was happening in Paris and Europe at that time was not pretty.  There is also some language.

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 3.5 stars

Tapestry of Fortunes by Elizabeth Berg was my final read for these two  months.  I have read Elizabeth Berg’s books for years. I love her stories about women and this one was no exception.  It is the story of  four women  who venture into their pasts in order to shape their futures, fates, and fortunes. The women discover that  leaving home brings revelations, reunions, and unexpected turns that affirm the inner truths of their lives.

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4.0 stars

 Happy reading and dont’ forget to leave me a comment letting me know what you’ve been reading!

July Recommended Reads

The Girl in the Blue Dress by Gaynor Arnold.  The one book I read in July was for Book Club and I liked it, I didn’t love it.  By the author’s own account this is a work of fiction.  The story is based on the life of Charles Dickens, who was the modern ages first celebrity.  Although based on history the author has taken much literary license.  This book is a little bit like our modern day magazines that tell us all the good and the bad of modern day celebrity’s lives.  You aren’t sure what to believe and what not to believe.  In this book we learn that Charles Dickens own home life wasn’t all the world might have thought it was.  Go into reading the book as a work of fiction and you won’t be too disappointed in the story, only in Charles Dickens.

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3.0 Stars

August Recommended Reads

I read twice as many books in August as July – that would be TWO!

The Perfume Collector by Kathleen Tessaro.  This book was a recommendation from one of you and I enjoyed it.  It takes place in Paris where the main character Grace receives an unexpected inheritance and discovers hidden secrets about her life she never imagined.  The story takes place in the 1920’s and deals with the lives and challenging times of two fascinating women,The Perfume Collector weaves a haunting, imaginative, and beautifully written tale filled with passion and possibility, heartbreak and hope.

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4.0 stars

The Lady of the Rivers by Phillippa Gregory.  This is the first book in a series of historical novels  that are part of the author’s series, The Cousin’s War.  This book takes place during the reign of King Henry VI and is the story of  Jacquetta of Luxembourg, mother of Elizabeth Woodville who becomes The White Queen and reigns as Queen of England. I am planning on reading the series but want to read them in chronological order, not the order in which they were written. Check out this page to see which order to read the books in.  I am on the second one now.  If you enjoy early English, Tudor history like I do I think you will enjoy the series.

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 4.0 Stars

September Recommended Reads

The Visionist by  Rachel Urquhart  This book was a recommendation from a friend who is an avid reader and belongs to several book clubs.  Her book club had read this.  It is a fascinating story about the Shaker community.  I didn’t know much about the Shakers and enjoyed learning more about how their community works and their beliefs.   The story is of a 15 year old girl who escapes from an abusive father and she and her brother are hidden away in a Shaker community by their mother.   “It is the Era of Manifestations, when young girls in Shaker enclaves all across the Northeast are experiencing extraordinary mystical visions, earning them the honorific of “Visionist” and bringing renown to their settlements.”

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 3.5 stars

Delicious by Ruth Reichl  Jim and I listened to this book on CD together during a car trip.  We both loved it.  If you love stories about food, history, mystery and a little romance I think you will enjoy it too! The author has drawn on her years as editor of Gourmet,  for this delightful work of fiction.

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 4.5 stars

Garden of the Evening Mists by Tan Twan Eng  is a beautiful story that is beautifully written.  This was one for my book club and I fell in love with it. The story takes place in Malaya (Malaysia) in the early 1950’s.  The main character is the sole scarred lone survivor of a brutal Japanese wartime camp. She seeks refuse from her memories by building a garden in memory of her sister who died in the camp.  A story of history, love, memories and gardens.

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4.5 stars

October Recommended Reads

Four by Veronica Roth.  This is the prequel to the Divergent series which I have read all of.  It is a quick read and you learn more about the character Four.  If you are a Divergent fan this is a must read and will give you more of the backstory.

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3.5 stars

The Red Queen by Philippa Gregory is part of the Cousin’s War series and the next one to read after The Lady of the Rivers which I read last quarter. I am a fan of Tudor era literature and this is the story of the Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII.  If you are a fan of historical fiction and the Tudor era I recommend this series.  I am anxious to read the next one in the series The White Queen.

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3.5 stars

The Girl You Left Behind by  Jo Moyes.  I throughly enjoyed this book.  It is my favorite genre – historical fiction and takes place near Paris during WWI and also during current day.  The story takes place during the french occupation by the Germans and deals with a family painting.  The painting is also the main character in the modern day storyline. A nice love story.

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4 Stars

The Orphan Train  by Kristina Baker Kline.  This book was a choice of my book club earlier in the year and I never got around to reading it in time for book club.  After several of you, my readers, recommended it, I decided I better give it a try.  I enjoyed the book. The story takes place during the Depression Era but there is a dual storyline with the second occuring in modern day.  The two story lines intertwine very well and it is a story of courage and love and the two stories become one story.  The story begins with the Oprhan Trains of the Depression Era which was basically the foster system in the 20’s and 30’s.  Orphaned children were put on a train and sent out to the “frontier” to find families.  A very good read.

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4 stars (some language)

November Recommended Reads

Mrs. Lincoln’s Dressmaker by Jennifer Chiaverini is another historical fiction piece. The book is based on the true story of Elizabeth Keckley who had a front seat to history as the friend and dressmaker to the First Lady – Mary Todd Lincoln.

The themes of love, loss and healing are woven throughout the historic storyline.  An enjoyable way to learn a little history.

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4 Stars

The Rose Project by Graeme Simsion.  This is story of a man, Professor Don Tillman, with autism and his project to find the perfect wife for himself.  During his project he meets Rosie who has a project of her own, to find her birth father.   Rosie’s project becomes Don’s project and his orderly, logical life is turned upside down. Didn’t totally love the book, was a little bit too much language for my taste.

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3.0 Stars (language)

December Recommended Reads

No books finished in December but I did enjoy watching all seasons of Parenthood!

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Merry Christmas 2014

Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas! Enjoy our 2014 Christmas Card – from our house to yours!

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Merry Kissmass Tags

A fun last minute Christmas gift idea for your friends.

Merry Kissmass to You Last Minute Christmas Gift Idea

Still scrambling for some last minute gift ideas?  I’ve got you covered today.

I wanted to do a little something for my Activity Day girls for Christmas.  I am no longer their leader but I am still t heir friend!  My girls and I love the EOS lip balm so I bought a package of them at Costco.  I needed something that was quick, easy and inexpensive and I found it!  The EOS lip balm is so popular with young girls I knew they would love it.

I added in some Hershey’s Kisses and then a cute little  gift tag, a little cellophane bag and some twine  and I was good to go!

What girl doesn’t love a good lip balm and some chocolate!?

The gift tag can be printed off here on the blog  and all you have to do is add the kisses!

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Here’s to last minute gift ideas !

Merry Kissmass to you!

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A Frozen themed hot chocolate bar is the perfect way to celebrate your first snowfall, a birthday celebration for your Frozen fans or just because!

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Since I don’t have any little ones living at my house I was a little late to the Frozen game. It took me several months to finally watch the movie after it came out and after I heard the song “Let it Go” about a million times.  I have to say I loved it!

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So this winter I thought it might be fun to have a little “Frozen” themed hot chocolate bar.  We haven’t had any snow yet here in Portland but what a fun way to celebrate a snow day or a pretend snow day.

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I filled my hot chocolate bar with lots of white and silver.  White donuts from the grocery store, silver wrapped chocolate kisses, white meringue cookies from Trader Joes and white mini marshmallows of course.  I also added in some of those yummy homemade marshmallows I shared with you last week.

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Frozen Hot Chocolate Bar

Remember those fun Candy Corn Hot Chocolate On a Stick I shared with you at Halloween time?  Well I made a fun Winter/Frozen version for you too with the help of Kiki Comin who created the wonderful graphic!

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They are so fun to make and to use!  All you have to do is add hot milk and you have Frozen hot chocolate!.

Frozen Hot Chocolate Bar

For the hot chocolate on a stick I used white and blue Wilton chocolate melts, marshmallows and little snowflakes I bought at our local cake decorating shop.

Frozen Hot Chocolate Bar
Frozen Hot Chocolate Bar

I added the cute tag to the straw.  The directions to make your Frozen hot chocolate are on the back of the tag.

Frozen Hot Chocolate Bar

The process is easy.  Just pour your hot milk into your cup and then add in your Frozen hot chocolate on a stick.

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Stir it around until the chocolate melts and you have pretty blue Frozen hot chocolate!

Frozen Hot Chocolate Bar

Then add some more marshmallows and you are ready to go.

Frozen Hot Chocolate Bar

Thanks again, to Kiki Comin for the cute tags.  You can download them here.  We also did a “Winter” version in case you’re not into the whole “Frozen” thing!

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The name of this cookie may be a mouthful but y our mouth will love these cookies!

Pistachio & Cranberry Oatmeal Cookies

Aubrey’s recipe for Pistachio, Cranberry, White Chocolate Oatmeal cookies are full of fun flavor and texture.  I am usually not a big fan of nuts in my cookies but I may have changed my mind with this recipe.  I love the pistachios! I used toasted, salted pistachios but you can use just plain old pistachios too.

Pistachio & Cranberry Oatmeal Cookies

The original recipe called for you to dip the cookies into white chocolate but I was in a bit of a hurry so I just added the white chocolate chips into the cookie dough.  Aubrey says she does that sometimes too!  If you want to see her pretty white chocolate dipped pistachio cranberry oatmeal cookies you can check them out here.

Pistachio & Cranberry Oatmeal Cookies

I loved the texture and flavor of these cookies.  They are perfect for the holidays because of the red  dried cranberry and the green pistachios!

Pistachio & Cranberry Oatmeal Cookies

 I love, love the addition of the white chocolate chips into the dough.

Pistachio & Cranberry Oatmeal Cookies

Aubrey’s recipe is a winner.  I bagged up the cookies and delivered them to several of the people on our “goodie” list and they loved them too.

Pistachio Cherry White Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies

Pistachio Cranberry White Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies

AuthorLeigh Anne Wilkes

Ingredients

  • 1 C butter
  • 1¼ C packed brown sugar
  • ¾ C sugar
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1½ C flour
  • ½ tsp. baking powder
  • ½ tsp. salt
  • 1 tsp. cinnamon
  • 1-2 C pistachios chopped, I used 1 cup
  • 1-2 C. craisins I used 1 cup
  • 3 C old fashioned oats
  • 1 bag of white chocolate chips

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees
  • Mix together the butter, sugars and vanilla until creamy
  • Add in the eggs, one at a time.
  • Slowly add in flour, baking powder, salt and cinnamon
  • Mix in oats, pistachios, white chocolate chips and craisins
  • Form dough into 2 tablespoon balls and place 2 inches apart on a baking sheet
  • Bake for about 12 minutes and cool.

Pistachio Cranberry White Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies was originally written by Leigh Anne Wilkes at https://www.yourhomebasedmom.com/pistachio-cranberry-white-chocolate-oatmeal-cookies/.

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2014 Holiday Decor {Part Two}

Today I am going to share the rest of the Christmas decor in my home.  Since I redeocrated my living room and dining room earlier this year I feel like the rest of my house doesn’t fit anymore.  There is definitely a difference in style.  I’ve already got plans for some more redecorating after the first of the year!  My husband can’t wait!!!  Go here to see my 2014 Holiday Home Decor }Part One.

I use the more traditional red and green Christmas colors in the decor in my family room.  My family room is a very difficult room to take pictures in.  Not much natural light, and with the rainy gloomy days we’ve been having lately in Portland it was a real challenge.  Did the best I could and I hope you will enjoy the little tour.

But first for the entry way.

I love the antique dresser I picked up at a garage sale for $35.00.  I gave it a couple of coats of white paint and I totally fell in love.  It is fun to dress up and decorate for the different holidays.

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As you will see as we tour through the house I have a slight obsession with bottle brush trees.  There were a few in the living room too!

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Holiday Decor 2014

My least favorite thing to decorate in my home for the holidays in my bannister.  Each year I threaten I’m not going to do it and I always cave in and do it.  This year I only did the bottom half though.  I’m a rebel like that!
I have a fun yellow sideboard in my dining room which provides a nice flat surface for some holiday decorating.  I found t hese fun bottle brush trees at Home Depot.  Who would have thought!  You also get a little sneak peek at our famlily portrait gallery.

Holiday Decor 2014

I love filling various containers full of Christmas ornaments for quick and easy decor.  You’ll see a few more as the tour continues.

Holiday Decor 2014

Now into the family room.  This is  my Joy themed tree and decor.  I love the word Joy and Christmas is the perfect time of year to decorate with it!  Here is the Joy tree!

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 You saw some of my fun glittered putz vintage inspired houses and I have a few more here in the family room too.  I purchase them from a lady  here in Portland that makes them.  I add one or two to my collection each year.

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holiday Decor 2014

I also love using my white milk glass collection in my holiday decorating, filling them with candy, ornaments or branches.

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This year there will only be three children home for Christmas, so only three stockings.

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I love filling my old vintage potato basket full of quilts I have made.  Adding a sprig of greenery into it makes it part of the holiday decor.  As simple as that!

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I have lots of flat surfaces in my family room which is great for decorating.  I found these fun Joy marquee letters this year at Orchard Hardware Supply Store.

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 They are battery operated which is great.  A few more vintage touches with some of my ironstone collection, old vintage scale and another glitter house.  Santa isn’t vintage but he is pretty cute.

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That cute little Volkswagon Van came from CVS Drugstore and I added the bottlebrush tree on top.

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I like changing up my holiday decor each year but the one thing that stays the same, year after year, is the nativity scene.

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Jim and I made the painted wooden nativity over 20 years ago and it has a place of honor each year.  In fact, there are tooth marks on one of the wiseman when my now 28 year old son used it as a teething ring.

The other two nativities came from Argentina and Chile where my boys served as missionaries for our church.

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 There you have it!  I hope you enjoyed the tour of my home.  I love decorating for Christmas and I hope you enjoyed seeing it!

For a tour of my living room holiday decor go here.

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2014 Holiday Home Decor

Holiday Decor 2014

I was so excited to decorate my new living room for Christmas this year.  The change to my room was drastic and my other holiday decor, while I loved it, just wasn’t the right feel for my new room.  If you missed my living room redo please check it out.  You can also see some of my past Christmas decor here.  I wanted a lighter and brighter holiday look for my new room.  For 2014 Holiday Home Decor}part Two go here.

In addition to sharing my living room Christmas decor today, I am excited to join together with a group of blogger friends to day to share with you our holiday mantels.   Be sure and scroll all the way down and check out the amazing mantels of my other bloggers friends for lots of great ideas and inspiration.

In addition to my mantel, you are going to get a tour of the whole living room today!

Holiday Decor 2014

I was so excited to decorate my new living room for Christmas this year.  The change to my room was drastic and my other holiday decor, while I loved it, just twasn’t the right feel for my new room.  If you missed my living room redo please check it out.  You can also see some of my past holiday decor here.

I am excited to join together with a group of blogger friends to day to share with you our holiday mantels.  In addition to my mantel you are going to get a tour of the whole living room today!  Be sure and scroll all the way down and check out the amazing mantels of my other bloggers friends for lots of great ideas and inspiration.

2014 christmas decor collage

I went for a totally new and different look for my holiday decor this year.  My inspiration for what I did was the new art work in my living room by Britt Bass.  I love this piece and the colors.  It has a more modern feel to it but I wanted to combine my love for vintage with this more modern feel.  I think I succeed as I combined some of my ironstone and milk glass collection along with some vintage ornaments and my vintage glittered putz house village on my piano.  I hope you enjoy this little tour of my new living room holiday decor as much as I do!  I’ll be sharing my other holiday decor later this week.

Holiday Decor 2014

I started with my mantel.  I didn’t want to distract too much from my beautiful  new artwork.  I wanted to compliment.  Fortunately for me Target went with my color scheme this holiday and I found the perfect little trees for mantel there along with the Joy sign which is my word of choice. The gold vases were already on the mantel, I just added the ornament in front of them.  My new stockings from Caitlin Wilson were the perfect finishing touch to the mantel!

Holiday Decor 2014

I loved the fun addition of the deer head and the boxwood wreath was perfect.

Holiday Decor 2014

I use to load my mantel up with greenery and things but decided to give with it a more clean approach this year and I absolutely love it.

The other area in my living room I was most excited about decorating was newly painted piano.

Holiday Decor 2014

In the last few years I have developed quite a little love affair with Glittered Putz houses and the top of my piano was the perfect place to display my growing collection!

Glitter Village

As you will see as we continue the tour I also have a slight obsession with vintage style bottle brush trees!

I am totally in love with my new tree.  I went with a gold and blue theme for the tree. Yes, I am one of those who loves a themed tree. I have always had a themed tree.  When my children were little there was the tree with all of their ornaments and then there was mom’s tree.  Now that the kid’s are  all gone the trees are all mom’s trees!  You’ll get to see my Joy tree later this week.  If you’d like tips and ideas on how I decorate my Christmas trees check out my How to Decorate a Christmas Tree post.

Holiday Decor 2014

Isn’t she pretty?  I’m kind of in love.

Holiday Decor 2014

My new white shelves in the living room provided some additional space for decorating.  I kept it pretty simple just adding a few fun holiday decorations here and there.  I pretty much left everything that was already on the shelve there and just added in some Christmas decor.

Holiday Decor 2014

The shelves were the perfect place for my white nativity my mother in law made me years ago.

Holiday Decor 2014
Holiday Decor 2014

Some mercury glass and a milk glass bowl full of vintage ornaments were the perfect touch for the coffee table.

Holiday Decor 2014

I hope you’ve enjoy my little tour.  Stay tuned later this week for the rest of the house!

Holiday Decor 2014

To continue with the Mantel theme, I joined with 14 top bloggers in the Christmas Mantel Blog Hop!

I hope take a minute to check out these beautiful Christmas Mantels:

1. Christmas Mantel: Collected & Made | Twelve O Eight 2. Christmas Mantel- Comfort & Joy | Landee See Landee Do 3. Christmas Mantel | Liz on Call 4. Christmas Mantel 2014 | Capturing Joy with Kristen Duke 5. Decorating with Christmas Photos and Frames | Nap-time Creations 6. Our Christmas Mantel + My Love of Vintage & Gold | Thirty Handmade Days 7. Christmas Mantel 2014 | Albion Gould 8. Whimsical Christmas Mantel | R & R Workshop

9. Red, Blue, Silver Christmas Mantel | Organize and Decorate Everything 10. 2014 Holiday Home Decor (Part 1) | Your Homebased Mom 11. How to decorate a Mantel for Christmas | Classy Clutter 12. Holiday Mantel | Chase The Star 13. Christmas Mantel | Blooming Homestead 14. O Holy Night Christmas Mantel | The Hankful House 15. Christmas Mantel | The Idea Room 

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Cowgirl Cookie Bark

Cowgirl Cookie Bark is a fun combination lots of flavors, colors and textures and a yummy treat for holiday gift giving.

Cowgirl Cookie Bark -

I am a fan of cookie and candy bark for holiday gifts.  I love cookies too but cookies are best eaten fresh, not five days later.  The best part of cookie/candy bark is it tastes great 5 or more days later too!  It is perfect for making ahead for holiday gift giving.

I have shared a lot of different versions of cookie/candy bark over the years.  Reindeer Corn Cookie bark is one of my favorites!  You can find lots of other ideas over in the Candy section of my Recipe Index.

I am a big Trader Joes fan and recently found some Cowgirl Bark on one of my frequent trips.  I bought a bag and brought it home.  I loved the idea of it – white chocolate, dried cranberries, krispy rice cereal, almonds, peanuts, pretzels and ginger cookies.  Such a fun combination of flavors and textures.  I was only semi impressed when I opened the bag and it didn’t look like the picture on the package and didn’t taste nearly as good as I thought it would.

I decided though that it was a good idea so I was going to make my own homemade version.  So today I give you my copycat version of Trader Joes Cowgirl Bark.

Cowgirl Candy Bark

The bag says they call it Cowgirl Bark because cowgirls are adventuresome and individualistic just like this bark.   The bark is full of unexpected and adventerous flavors and textures. Not tough but ruggedly delicious and interesting. I admit it is not a combination that I have tried before.

I melted my white chocolate and stired in the rice krispies and then spread it on a baking sheet.

Cowgirl Candy Bark

I then sprinkled all the yummy other ingredients on top of the white chocolate mixture.  I decided to leave the peanuts out though and just use almonds.  Wasn’t feeling the peanuts at the moment.

Cowgirl Candy Bark

With your fingertips, gently press the cookies, pretzels, etc. into the soft chocolate so that they stick better as it sets up. After it is set up just break it into pieces and munch away.

Cowgirl Cookie Bark

My homemade version was SO MUCH BETTER than the store bought version.  Sorry Trader Joes.  You know I am a big fan but this time I did it better!

Cowgirl Cookie Bark

I love the crunchiness of the krispy rice cereal in the chocolate and then all the fun flavors, colors and textures sprinkled on top. Just bag up a pile of Cowgirl Bark and  your friends and neighbors are going to say YeeHa!

Cowgirl Cookie Bark

Cowgirl Cookie Bark

AuthorLeigh Anne Wilkes

Ingredients

  • 1 lb. of white chocolate or vanilla melts
  • 2 C krispy rice cereal
  • 1 C dried cranberries
  • 1 C broken pretzels
  • 1 C toasted sliced almonds
  • 1 C broken up ginger cookies
  • 1 C peanuts

Instructions

  • Melt chocolate and mix rice cereal in.
  • Spread on a baking sheet
  • Sprinkle remaining ingredients on top and press into chocolate so it sticks as it dries.
  • Allow to set up and then break into pieces

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