After two years with a virus that left me unable to walk ( I'm all better now, thank God), and a move 1600 miles away to a new house in the country, I was looking forward to dusting off my Christmas blog for Christmas in July....only to discover that Pinterest appears to be the more popular venue for Christmas things these days!
But Christmas in July is when I start seriously thinking about Christmas, and it seems like a great day to get back in to Christmas blogging, so I have updated my Bloglist with some new bloggers I discovered and I'll post the link to the Pinterest boards I share with some dear online friends I have at the end of this post.
As much as I love Christmas in July, I never really celebrate it. I observe it in some way, usually by going over my notes from the previous year, doing my first major brainstorming of the season, and if I remember to do so, I'll put QVC on in the background for fun and atmosphere, but I have never cooked or had a party.
My mother is now my neighbor to the east, and she surprised me last week by mentioning completely out of the blue that she loved the movie "Prancer". So I bought her the DVD and I'm going over this afternoon to watch it with her and finally play with the Tim Holtz Vagabond she bought me for my birthday last Fall that we haven't even opened yet. (It's taking me forever to get my house in order, because my husband hasn't moved yet and half our stuff is still in California) I bought some Christmas dies to go with it, so we should have fun trying it out.
I'll be making this soup, which looks good AND easy:
Ingredients: 1 bag of frozen tortellini
1 small bag of fresh spinach
2 cans of italian style diced tomatoes
1 box or 4 cups or vegetable broth
1 block of cream cheese
put all ingredients in crockpot, chunking up the cream cheese. Cook on low for 5-6 hrs.
(Doesn't it look like there's sausage in the soup to you?)
We may make these for dessert, as a kind of trial run for Christmas Morning:
You'll find the recipe here
Do any of y'all celebrate Christmas in July in a major way? Whether you have a full-on celebration or just observe the festivities from afar, here are a few sites to help you along:
Our Pinterest boards
The Christmas in July section of Merry Holiday Homes
(Don't forget to check out the entire site)
One of my Birthday Triplets has a Christmas blog
And several more blogs I haven't added to my Bloglist yet!
That about wraps it up for now..... only 152 days to go; let's get this party started!
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