Christmas In Colonial Williamsburg

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If you&#8217re familiar with our loved ones in any way, then you are effectively conscious of our slight obsession with all things Colonial Williamsburg. Something about the sights (those stunning historic houses, horse-drawn carriages) and sounds (the cobblestones, the old English chatter) hits house for us and we can&#8217t support but make the 3 hour drive at least when each and every handful of months or so.

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Earlier this month, my sister, mom and I took a girl&#8217s trip to Williamsburg. This was my 1st time enjoying the Christmas decorations and events and I have a feeling that I&#8217m going to insist that it grow to be an annual tradition. We stayed at the Lodge, but also produced many trips across the way to the Williamsburg Inn exactly where we have been capable to luxuriate (there&#8217s actually no better word for it) in the stately lobby. It&#8217s like walking into a dream—a completely coifed, completely lit dream.

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And it wouldn&#8217t be a trip to Williamsburg throughout the holidays with no peering up at all of the Christmas wreaths and door decor in the historic region. The residents and employees of Colonial Williamsburg go all out each year (there&#8217s a contest!) to make positive that everywhere we appear, there&#8217s something beautiful to go ga-ga over. I hardly walked ten feet without having feeling the need to have to lift my camera.

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The open-air markets also are a favourite quit. Wreaths are up for sale, plus all the period odds and ends you could dream of. The roaring fire cuddled up inside a bricked hearth didn&#8217t hurt significantly either&#8230The wind was completely killer that day, but it didn&#8217t truly slow us down.

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As the three of us walked Duke of Gloucester Street, we inevitably split up—mom to snap her own pictures of pretty wreaths, my sister to peer about the fences of specific homes to investigate the completely groomed gardens. We barely even spoke to every other except to point up at particular doors with wide eyes. There was just so a lot to see!

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^^^1 of the beautiful winners of the decor contest—this one, an amateur style, think it or not^^^

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^^^Another of the contest award winners^^^

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Remain tuned tomorrow (Christmas Eve!) for the reveal of a handmade wreath made by yours truly—although it&#8217s no where close to as quite as these professional designs, I&#8217m taking it as my own personal challenge to get better and much better each and every year. I&#8217m wondering&#8230Have you ever been to Colonial Williamsburg?

(In case you had been asking yourself a small something yourself, this post is in no way, shape or kind sponsored—I&#8217m just the CW&#8217s most significant fan)

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From Our Home To Yours

Hello my friends! I’m so excited to see all the comments and emails on yesterday’s post. That will be open through the end of the week.

This year I really did less than ever with the holiday decor – I actually wanted to do more but time just didn’t allow. Next year I’m starting in October!! Kidding. As far as you know.

Of course like every year I didn’t really get the bug to do a lot of decorating till the past week or so – when things are crazy. It never fails. And in a few days I’ll be soooo ready to take it all down! 🙂

But with each passing year I like things a little simpler. I used to have a ridiculous amount of Christmas decor (I still have a lot) but now I much prefer to use what we already have and make it work for the holidays. Fresh greenery is my go to for years now – it’s free (from our yard) or pretty cheap (at the store) and NO STORAGE. Whoot!

Here’s a final look at our home at Christmas this year – I can’t believe how fast this season has gone!

I’m totally in love with these LED lights this year – I actually picked up these at Kirkland’s over the summer!:

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They were \$10 for five feet and are battery operated. Even better – these have a timer option! I so wish I would have picked up more! I’ll be using them year round for sure.

They make for a pretty nightlight in our powder room:

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That little tree was from Ikea (someone mentioned on Instagram that those are less than \$4 right now!) and I picked up a wreath as well:

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I wish I had grabbed another one of these – they have great texture and fullness!

I shared my crazy cheap Pottery Barn advent knock off last month:

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I absolutely love it – we hung it in the mud room and the Bub loves grabbing one of the bags every morning. One of my readers created one and hung it on the wall under her cabinets in the kitchen – I thought that was brilliant!

I showed you our new family room and kitchen earlier this month. I love pulling out the metal Goodwill candleholders every year:

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They were all brass when I got them and now I’m kicking myself for spray painting some of them.

It was so fun to decorate this new space – we absolutely love it!:

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I think there are only four things you need for easy, pretty Christmas decor – fake snow, ornaments, greenery and lights. That’s it. You can fill accessories you already have sitting around and the greenery makes regular spots look festive:

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I didn’t do much in the kitchen – mainly just some decor on the shelves and table:    kitchen shelves Christmas decorating

I’m already dreaming of how fun it will be to decorate the “new” kitchen next year!

Printables are another biggie – along with my four staples they are becoming my favorite fast and easy way to add some Christmas touches. I printed off my Fa la la’s again this year:

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And again…a bowl, a tray, a candleholder? Put ornaments in it. Easy!:

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I love our stairs and I love dressing them up this time of year:

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eenery around the railing, added some lights and then filled my Ball jars with snow and small ornaments. I put an LED votive candle in each one. Love this view to our new back doors:

The new library/den didn’t get as much decor this year either – just a few touches of greenery really:

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In my opinion everything doesn’t have to scream holidays — just adding a big thick cable knit blanket feels warm and cozy. 🙂

I love to add little holiday touches in our bedroom too – it just got some greenery and our skinny tree:

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I shared that room and how I decorated that tree in five minutes (and for cheap) here. I think it may be my favorite tree. 🙂

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Although I say that about all of them. 🙂 Bertha is pretty amazing too:

gold red brown Christmas tree Be sure to follow that link to see all of the beautiful homes linked up to the annual party! And if you’d like to see more of our decorated home you can check out my Instagram account. 🙂

From our home to yours…Merry Christmas and happy holidays!! I hope yours is wonderful and you have an absolutely lovely time. I will be back next week!

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Merry Christmas And My Favorite Christmas Spaces!

I have been gathering favored photos on numerous Pinterest boards for some planned Christmas themed posts through the month – and in no way got to them! Exactly where does the time go?? In any event,&nbsp I did want to share some of my favorites just before I miss it altogether!

&nbspI’m extremely into pink this year:

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I love tiny details:
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And unexpected moments:

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Some silver and gold:

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Some down property coziness:

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Never overlook the outdoors:
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I didn’t do a tree, but did manage some thing on my mantel.


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Google's Driverless Car Is Now "fully Functional"

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News: Google has updated its prototype self-driving vehicle to make it road worthy, adding headlights, a steering wheel and a brake pedal to comply with road rules in California.

“We’re unwrapping the best holiday gift we could’ve imagined: the 1st actual develop of our self-driving automobile prototype,” said Google in a statement published via its own social network G+.

The bulbous white two-seater shares its common shape with the working “mockup” the search giant’s analysis team shared in Could, when footage was released of the vehicle driving autonomously with no steering wheel or pedals.


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But whilst the earlier grey-coloured version was controlled utilizing buttons and had no steering wheel or brake pedal, the new automobile has been offered “typical ‘car’ components” to comply with updated road laws in its home state – which means it can now be tested on public roads.

“The car we unveiled in Might didn’t even have actual headlights,” said Google. “Given that then, we’ve been operating on different prototypes-of-prototypes, each designed to test distinct systems of a self-driving car — for instance, the standard ‘car’ parts like steering and braking, as well as the ‘self-driving’ components like the computer and sensors.”

Google-self-driving-car_dezeen_1sqThis image: The “mockup” Google displayed in Might. Leading: the new prototype

Despite the fact that Google has released handful of particulars of the updated design, it functions comparable in-built sensors made to detect objects up to two football-field lengths away in all directions that had been integrated in the earlier design and style.

When it very first revealed its “mockup” car earlier this year, the search giant mentioned that the automobiles would have a speed cap of 25 miles per hour.

But one of Google’s lead software engineers later revealed that the vehicles had been being programmed to exceed speed limits by up to 10 miles per hour for safety motives.

The company was also forced to modify its original style after the California department of motor vehicles introduced new guidelines, requiring all cars on its roads to have a steering wheel and brake pedal.

Google is at present testing its newest self-driving vehicle on a track but hopes to commence street testing in California in the new year.

Other driverless vehicles featured on Dezeen recently contain Audi’s autonomous racing auto, which is programmed to carry passengers around a track at breakneck speeds, and Tesla’s Model SD that could quickly be “summoned” by owners to pick them up autonomously.

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