Christmas music is so traditional. There are songs that are so engrained in our existence that to hear them sung any other way or by any other person is just, blasphemy! I tried bringing a Carly Rae Jepsen version of Last Christmas to SBean this year and not even the saxophone peaked her interest enough for us to finish the whole song lol. She hated it. Yes, when it comes to Christmas music those songs that we have heard year after year are the ones that really resonate during the holidays. This year my Christmas playlist has some new songs, some new versions of classic Christmas carols, and some of my favourites from years past. I am finding I like the songs that are hopeful for the future, are about Christmases that are real and far from perfect, and songs that yearn for the Christmases of my younger years. Everything has felt so heavy for so long it has been harder, for me at least, to “get into the spirit” these past few years. The message of these songs is that we need to give in to the merriment of the season, be silly and let go. You can find me and this playlist on Spotify, HERE.
Where Are You Christmas – The Pretty Reckless
Let’s Get It Together This Christmas – The Harvey Averne Band
Christmas Lights – Sofia Camara
Giving in to Christmas – Magne Furuholmen
Maybe This Christmas – Michael Buble & Carly Pearce
Make It To Christmas – Alessia Cara
Christmas Treat – Julian Casablancas
Cozy Little Christmas – Katy Perry
Perfect Christmas – Madeline Edwards
More The Merrier – Sarah Reeves
White Christmas – Norah Jones
Christmas at Home – Madison Olds, Nearly York
Green Christmas – Barenaked Ladies
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas – Judy Garland
Christmas Time – Bryan Adams
We are fully into the holiday spirit! Birthdays are over and the season has begun! SBean started decorating early by dressing up her bedroom door! Using items we had around the house she made this cute Snowman Door. She then made a different version on our bedroom door and a girly version of a snowman on HBear’s bedroom door. They’re absolutely adorable and she used supplies that we already had on hand and you will probably have these things at home too! An easy and inexpensive way to brighten up your dark hallway of doors.
My Kids are hot cocoa freaks. They love hot cocoa, even in the summer months lol. During the holidays, we try to make special hot cocoa to make it different than their every day hot sipper. This year they tried Peppermint Hot Chocolate and they were a big hit! Such a big hit that they wanted to make them for their Cousins when they came over too, and everybody enjoyed these delicious hot chocolates.
A few years ago, I made this Christmas Salad Wreath with my Mom’s go to vinaigrette. This year to do something different we made this Honey Prosecco Vinaigrette and it was so good! I love finding a new vinaigrette that I can make on the fly! It was a bit of an investment to buy the Prosecco vinegar, but I will be making this dressing again and again, all year long.
The Kids are getting older and we don’t make classroom treats anymore. Enter sad face here lol. This year we made Chocolate Wreath Gifts for the Kid’s coaches, instructors, and teachers. Ninja picked up the chocolates on sale at Costco and I picked up cellophane at the Dollar Store and we had 16 cute and yummy teachers gifts done in no time flat!
Who doesn’t love a good milkshake? These adorable Snowman Milkshakes are super easy to prepare and are just so freaking cute! We made them for SBean and her Bestie and they absolutely loved them. Such a simple thing that brought a lot of joy and giggles.
I had to read a book that took place in under a week and I had heard of this author a lot so I picked Winter Street not knowing that it was a series. The Winter Street Series by Elin Hilderbrand is about the Quinn’s. I had no idea what I was getting into when I started that first book. I thought it would be a light rom-com, but actually it was a book about a family with real life problems going through stuff at Christmas, but keeping it together because they have each other. I loved the Quinns and I loved this series.
Winter Street Takes place in under a week. This is my first book by Elin Hildebrand and I don’t know exactly what I was expecting, but I don’t think it was this. I thought she wrote East Coast romances and this was on the East Coast and was a love story but more of a family love story. Kelley is 63 years old and runs an inn in Nantucket with his second wife. 2 of his adult children live at the inn with them, another one lives in Boston and the son they have together is a marine that has just been deployed to Afghanistan. After disaster strikes they all end up at the Inn on Christmas Eve, including Kelley’s first wife and all their 3 kids. This book takes place over 3 days and there’s so much family chaos it is funny and relatable even though their exact situations may not be all that relatable. I can’t believe that cliffhanger though making the next book a must read.
Winter Stroll What I love about this series is just how real it is. The last time we checked in with the Quinn family was Christmas 2014, a year later not much has changed. Bart is still missing in Afghanistan, Ava is dating Scott but she’s not quite sure if he’s the one, Margaret is still seeing Drake, Mitzi is still seeing George the Santa, Patrick went to jail for his white collar crimes, Kevin and Isabelle are about to christen their baby and Kelley is still running the Inn although he ‘s in a better financial position than last year. But they have problems and that’s what I like about these books the real life problems that don’t necessarily get solved by the end of the book with a big bow. Isabelle is suffering from postpartum depression, Jennifer is losing it with her husband Patrick in jail and has become addicted to pills. Kevin’s ex is in town, Ava is stuck between a safe relationship and one that makes her heart race, Margaret has fallen in love and Mitzi is regretting her actions from last Christmas. They have to come together as a family to help each other through all these issues. As Christmas approaches the Quinns come together again for another weekend of family fun and chaos. It’s great!
Winter Storms The Quinns are back! When the book begins, it’s basically around spring break following the Christmas from the last book. We find out the Kelley has major health issues but Mitzi is back and fully in charge of his care. Patrick is about to be released from jail and has opportunities lined up for his future, his wife has developed a full blown pill addiction, Kevin and Isabel‘s daughter Genevieve is getting bigger and Bart’s platoon is still missing in Afghanistan. Margaret and Drake‘s engagement is moving along nicely but Ava has found herself fully immersed in a love triangle… square? This book is different in that it is broken up into seasons ending at Christmas. The author does something in this book that made me literally laugh out loud, one of the gifts at a bridal shower is a wedding on Nantucket novel that SHE wrote called, Beautiful Day. This book made me cry and I just know the last book in this down to earth holiday family saga is going to be very emotional.
Winter Solstice (W)inter – Title begins with “W”. Now THAT is an ending. The fourth book about the Quinn family ties up all of the storylines. This was an emotional read as things evolve for each of the Quinn children, Margaret and Drake, Mitzi and Kelley and George and Mary Rose. I was satisfied with how each storyline ended and may have balled up at least a few tissues during Kelly’s chapters. Having lost a parent to cancer, I felt the heaviness of this book, but also the love. I will miss the Quinns and their chaotic Christmases at the Winter St. Inn.
Snowman Door
10
minutesSupplies
black paper
orange crepe paper
pink crepe paper/red ribbon/festive washi tape
Optional: coloured paper
gift wrap tape, the kind that won't peel the paint off doors 🙂
Directions
Cut 2 large circles out of the black paper for eyes.
Cut 5 small circles out of black paper, for the smile.
Cut a long triangle of orange crepe paper for the nose.
Cut ribbon or crepe paper or washi tape the same length as the width of your bedroom door. Cut 2 more pieces 1/4 of the width of the door.
Tape eyes to bedroom door. Tape carrot nose to door. Tape 5 smaller circles into a smile shape.
Tape ribbon scarf the width of the door and the 2 extra pieces down as the scarf tails.
Get creative! Add more small black circles for buttons! Or fold a piece of paper accordion style and make a hair bow. Or cut out a few present black pieces as eyelashes.
Peppermint Hot Chocolate
1
serving5
minutes5
minutesIngredients
1 1/2 cups milk
2 tablespoons cocoa powder
1 1/2-2 tablespoons sugar
1/4 teaspoon peppermint extract
Directions
Heat milk, cocoa powder, and sugar in a saucepan until warm.

Stir in peppermint extract.
Serve hot, topped with whipped cream and candy canes.
Honey Prosecco Vinaigrette
5
minutesIngredients
â…“ cup prosecco vinegar
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
1 tablespoon honey
½ teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon pepper
â…“ cup canola oil
Directions
Add the prosecco vinegar, Dijon mustard, honey, salt, and pepper to a glass jar with a tight-fitting lid.

Pour in the oil.

Secure the lid and shake vigorously until the vinaigrette looks smooth and fully mixed.

Taste and adjust with more salt or pepper if needed.
Chocolate Wreath Teacher Gift
4
wreaths30
minutesSupplies
1 roll cellophane wrapÂ
1 roll thin Christmas ribbon
1 roll thick Christmas ribbon
tape
scissors
24 Ferrero Roche Chocolates
Directions
Place 6 chocolate is a Rowyn on the cellophane wrap. Cut enough wrap to cover the chocolates. Tape together. You should have a tube of 6 chocolates wrapped in cellophane.
Using the thin ribbon, tie a knot in front of the first chocolate. Reapeat tying ribbon knots between each chocolate, concluding after the last chocolate. Trim ribbons at the knot.
Fold the chain of chocolates in half and tie the 2 ends together at the top with the thick ribbon.
Curl the ribbon and trim the ends of the cellophane.
Snowman Milkshake
1
serving15
minutesIngredients
1 handful ice
2 scoops vanilla ice cream
1 cup milk
3 tablespoons white chocolate, melted
GARNISH: chocolate chips, white chocolate, a cherry, whipped cream
Directions
Melt a little bit of white chocolate and carefully dab onto the back of 3 chocolate chips and stick onto the front of your glass in a vertical line down. Wait 10 minutes to let set.
Add a handful of ice to a blender with the vanilla ice cream, milk, and melted white chocolate. Blend until smooth.
Drizzle white chocolate around the inside of your glass, then add your milkshake. Garnish with whipped cream, chocolate chips and a cherry.
Winter Street Series by Elin Hilderbrand























Check out How Was Your Week, Honey? Episode #446 Let Them Go. This week, we are getting into the Christmas Spirit AND watching our kids grow up & change! Topics: Sydney Sweeney, slowing down, kid separation, outings, kid independence, cozy hot chocolate, Rowyn’s birthday party, hear me out cake, Cindy Lou Who, & Christmas sexy time.

Thank you to A Pinch of Joy and to Miz Helen’s Country Cottage for featuring my Winter Baking at their Busy Monday Link Party and Full Plate Thursday Link Party last week.
This was a BUSY week. I am learning that I have to opt out of some things to enjoy other things during this hectic season. Maynard our Elf returned on Monday which was also HBear’s birthday AND SBean’s jazz band concert. SBean filmed another video with her Performing Arts Group the same evening as HBear’s jazz band dinner and show concert and they recorded the audio for the video the same day as SBean’s first gymnastics competition! After the competition they went to The Keg to celebrate with Grandma and Grandpa!
In between we did some downtown shopping, face masks from their advent calendars, finished the Lego Titanic FINALLY and HBear had her friends over for a birthday party where they prepared PowerPoint presentations for each other. Ha I love these kids! We also went to BNA for dinner, to see Zootopia 2, HBear had her staff Christmas party, we started wrapping and I finished my Goodreads Fall/Winter Challenge!



























































10 thoughts on “Christmas Music & Treats”
I really enjoyed The Winter Street series too! Elin writes some pretty great books. That chocolate wreath looks like a wonderful gift idea.
I see hot chocolate with peppermint around all the time, but never had it myself. I really want to try it now!
The snowman doors are adorable, what a cute idea!
Thank you! My daughter came up with the snowmen doors and they are so cute, they may become a new tradition! Thanks for stopping by and happy holidays!
Love this! I’m a hot cocoa freak, too, and even drink it in the summer. I’ll have to try the peppermint version–it sounds wonderful! Visiting from the Crazy Little Lovebirds link party.
Thanks for stopping by! My Girls are ALL about the peppermint hot chocolate this year, it was a winner for sure! Enjoy and happy holidays!
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Thanks so much for sharing with us at Full Plate Thursday, 772!
Merry Christmas,
Miz Helen
Thanks for having me! Merry Christmas!
I’ve seen Elin Hilderbrand’s books before but I don’t think I’ve read any yet. The Winter Street series sounds like a great read — I’m glad the last book ties up all of the storylines!
Thanks for linking up with me at My Month Is Booked!
This was my introduction to her and I will definitely try another of her East Coast series! Thanks for having me 🙂