As many of us are spending time pondering the changes we’d like to make for 2012 I wanted to share this thought with you. N. Eldon Tanner (1898 – 1982) said:
As we reflect on the value of resolving to do better, let us determine to discipline ourselves to carefully select the resoltuions we make, to consider the purpose for making them, and finally to make commitments for keeping them and not letting any obstacle stop us. Let us remind ourselves at the beginning of each day that we can keep a resolution just for that day.
You can do it. In fact, if you make up your mind that you will do it, well then – what’s stopping you? Don’t let anyone or anything make you feel like you can’t achieve your worthy goals. Wishing each of you much success with your personal and family resolutions this year – one day at a time.
Many of you know that there are two things that I have avoided with strength and will power for a long time: Pinterest and getting a dog.
They’re completely unrelated but I’ve been putting off both of those things in my life for good reason. Both would entail more attention and time than I’m able to give. I know I would love it, but I can see how Pinterest would simply become addicting and a major time trap.
As for a dog? Come on, seriously. I do not have time. There is no way I can devote the energy that is required to take care of a furry thing. This isn’t the right phase of life. I already have a load of responsibility on my shoulders. I’m not ready. I have strongly resisted every time there was a heartfelt plea. Some of you are in my camp: “Stay strong, Becky. Don’t do it. It’s so much more work than you realize.” And others have said, “Do it, Becky. You’ll never regret it. Having a pet is the best thing you can do for your family.”
But here’s the thing. All things considered, this isn’t about me. And so … we pulled off a little Christmas Miracle for our kids. It really is a miracle for our kids because they knew I wasn’t ready for this yet. To wrap up the 12 Videos of Christmas series, I wanted to share the experience with you.
Thank you for joining me this Christmas as I shared 12 random videos throughout the season. Here’s a recap:
We still have a house-full of family and we’re having a truly beautiful and blessed Christmas. Of course I wish the same for you. Just wanted to pop in and say hello and let you know that I appreciate your patience as I’m not able to be as quick to answer questions as I usually am. This is family time.
There are still a couple of things I’m planning to share this week – my last video to wrap up the 12 Videos of Christmas series, and a post about scrapbook organization … big picture kind of stuff that will hopefully help a lot of you think about your own scrapbooking “system” as we head into 2012.
In the meantime, the Christmas decorations will soon be coming down but this is what will remain for possibly a couple more months.
We always have our Christmas Card Wall linger longer. Here we get to see many of our friends and family that we dearly love. I feel so blessed that we are associated with and connected to these amazing people. So we’ll have them stick around a while. ; ) Here’s a fun sequence that shows how this space evolved in the past month.
Many of you are giving the gift of Project Life to someone – awesome! I’m hearing about lots of wrapped gifts under the tree.
In case you’re not able to put something under the tree but you still want to let the recipient know of your pending gift … here is a 5×7 JPG that you can print and personalize. Perhaps one of the items you were going to pick up is sold out. Perhaps the gift you are giving is digital. Perhaps you live outside the U.S. and product hasn’t quite arrived yet. Whatever the reason, you can still give the gift of Project Life.
PS -
1. The Project Life photo book could become available on Shutterfly by this weekend. Stay tuned.
2. For those items that are sold out on Amazon, we’re expecting them back in stock next month – January.
3. The Signature Binders are still due to arrive to Amazon before the end of this month (so … next week!) or definitely by the first of January.
It’s Friday. As in Feedback Friday. Except that my Friday … and my Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday have been a little crazy. So this week I will be sharing lots of feedback + answering your questions – tomorrow. I don’t usually post on weekends but hey. Rolling with the punches here.
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So today you get the next video in my 12 Videos of Christmas series! Say hello to adorable Ada in Spreckels, California who teaches us her bow-making tips.
Ada says, I learned how to make these bows years ago … and they are SO easy! Whenever I wrap something up I am asked how to do it. It’s not easy to explain, but very easy to show. That’s why I made the video. I wish I had more time because I love blogging & all the things I get from other peoples lives. I don’t do it nearly enough. I’ve been following Becky’s for years … like before Claire!
Tis the season that yumminess is in abundance. I was really hoping someone would submit a video of them whipping up a little something in the kitchen and that’s just what sweet Jenalee did!
She wrote, “I love the way Becky shares more than just an amazing scrapbook product but how she shares her life and many ways to make our lives happy, inspiring, beautiful and creative. I love to make yummy treats during the holiday season. I thought, maybe I could take Becky’s challenge to create a video that would share one of my all time favorite simple recipes – White Chocolate Holiday Popcorn.”
Thank you for sharing this Jenalee. You did a great job breaking it down in easy-to-follow steps and I guarantee there are a lot of people who will be making White Chocolate Holiday Popcorn in the next few weeks.
Jenalee used a Full HD Panasonic HM-TA1 camera, and Premiere Elements 8 editing software to make her video.
The Andes Mint Cookies have been one of our family’s very favorite treats for quite some time. We love to share these with others. I know many of you hold the tradition of exchanging homemade goodies during the holiday season so I’m sharing a little peek at the cookie-making goodness, put to cheery Michael Buble’ music. For an even more festive variation of these cookies, check out the Peppermint Crumble Cookies. Stay tuned for another treat-making video submitted by a fellow reader, which will be featured this weekend.
No matter what you believe or don’t believe, part of cultivating a good life is just being a good person – plain and simple. Obviously there are good people doing good things everywhere – regardless of age, race, or religion. I hope that everyone can benefit from even a teeny tiny part of this post, even if you don’t celebrate Christmas. Another part of cultivating a good life is respecting the right that we all have to believe and worship as we choose. I know we are all so grateful for this freedom and privilege and blessing.
That said, we are now in the Christmas season. I am a Christian, and many of you are Christian … so I wanted to share with you some very tangible ways that we can all stay focused on what really matters during this time. There is far too much attention on the commercial side of things, far too much focus on stuff that doesn’t matter. Far too much unnecessary stress. Today I am sharing some thoughts on how we can strive to stay focused on what Christmas is all about.
1. Quiet time to stay focused. One of the most important ways we can start each day is soaking up the stillness of the morning. Trust me, I really struggle with being consistent with this because I often go to bed way too late. But when I prioritize waking up a few minutes early to pray, study the scriptures, meditate, ponder, etc. I am not only getting started on the right foot for that day, but I am blessing my family. What I mean is – I am more spiritually prepared for the day. I am “fed” and nurtured by putting God first in my day. As a wife and mother and leader in our home, I need to put first things first in order to best serve my family.
2. Nativities as play things. My friend Aimee says “We love nativities. We have a few that are specifically for kids so they can touch, hold, arrange, play, etc. I LOVE it when my kids sit and look and play with all the characters of the nativity.” My friend Lydia does something similar. They have nativity dress-up clothes to act out the story of the birth of Christ every Christmas. Instead of reserving these items for that one occasion, she leaves the basket of clothes out and accessible throughout the holiday season and her kids love dressing up and talking about the story.
3. Christmas morning tradition. Aimee also shared that before they open presents their family gathers around the Christmas tree and they share testimonies first. This means that they share expressions of gratitude, and remind one another about what they believe, and why they celebrate Christmas.
4. Involve the kids in service. Sure, it’s easier to just do things ourselves most of the time, but what does that teach the children? My friend Sydney says that she makes sure her kid are involved in actually handing the canned food over for a canned food drive, going up to the door when delivering treats or neighbor gifts, being involved in choosing or making gifts for their teacher, etc. One of our family’s favorite memories ever was “doorbell ditching” a family, where we left boxes of wrapped presents at their front door. The anticipation of tip-toeing up to the front door (in the rain) and deciding when was the right moment to ring the doorbell, and then sprinting off into the darkness so that we wouldn’t get caught? Truly a priceless memory for our kids. It wouldn’t have been the same if it were just mom + dad “running an errand”.
5. Learn about Jesus. He is the reason for the season, after all. To be sure that they are continually learning about the Savior, my friend Lydia does this with her young family (but it’s also applicable/adaptable for those without kids): Each day in December they focus on one characteristic or aspect of the life of Jesus. This is usually very casual and very short & sweet as they sit around the table for dinner. One day might be “Jesus is the Light of the World” and they read a related scripture and sing a song and light candles. Another day might be “Jesus calmed the sea” and another day might be “Jesus wants me to be thankful”.
6. Random acts of service. Each day throughout the season, my friend Melanie and her family are sure to do at least one small act of kindness for another – usually someone who is not expecting it. I’ve been inspired to do the same and have been enjoying this so much already. For example, Melanie’s kids called their aunt on her birthday and sang to her. They paid for the car behind them in the drive-through. They put a note and candy in the mailbox for their mail man. There are so many small ways to brighten someone else’s day.
7. What gifts will we give? Brandi and her family focus on how the 3 wise men brought gifts to Jesus when he was born and this turns into a discussion of what “gift” they can give to the Savior in the coming year. For example, one child will try hard to be a peacemaker. Another wants to work on saying their prayers. And so on. My friend Andrea does this as well and they put their written-down gifts inside a little ornament box on the tree and read them the following year. My friend Tresure does a similar thing in her family. Each family member writes their “gift” on a piece of paper and they all put their thing in a box, which is then wrapped and tied with a pretty bow. That gift sits on a shelf where the whole family can see it all year long, and it serves as a reminder. My sister-in-law Melinda shared that in their family, the kids each choose carefully 3 of their good toys that they will give to another child that is not as fortunate.
8. Books. There are endless Christmas books available and sooo many good ones! My friend Carrie shared with me that in their family, they are sure to read a Christmas book every night during the holiday season. Specifically, they choose books that include touching stories about the true spirit of Christmas. They discuss how the characters in the stories have done Christlike acts, and it motivates them to do the same.
9. Charitable acts. Sometimes charity comes in the form of money. One of my brothers and his wife started a new tradition in their family last year after their dear friends lost their little daughter to cancer. Instead of buying gifts for neighbors and colleagues they decided to give a lump sum of money to St. Jude’s. They, and their children, are reminded during that process of how blessed they are to be healthy, and to be together. My brother has survived cancer twice now, and I know how much this means to their family.
10. Advent calendar. Another brother and sister-in-law have a twist on their advent calendar. There is still a little treat for the kids for each day, but there is also a scripture for the day; a reminder to follow Christ’s example and do as He would do.
11. Set the tone early. David’s sister Debbie and her husband are sure to have a dedicated “Family Night” at the very beginning of the Christmas season. Here they talk about the true meaning Christmas before all the hoopla starts and the commercialism sets in. They read the story of Christ’s birth from the Bible, act out the story, etc. My friend Tina does this but instead of keeping it to just their family, they invite lots of friends to come over as they put on a whole Christmas program. They all sing together and Tina says that they have had very touching experiences and very fond memories from doing this each year.
12. Skip the shopping. My sister-in-law Heidi said that as a child, every night in December her mom would read them a Christmas story. One of those stories was For the Man who Hated Christmas (which sounds awful, but you really need to read it to understand – it’s a quick read and very touching). Heidi said, “When my dad was battling pancreatic cancer, my younger sister came up with the BEST Christmas present for my dad. Each of our families would do our own service project. We would write it up with a picture and stick it in a white envelope. During the night of Christmas Eve, we would each sneak over to their home and place the envelope on the Christmas tree. Since that Christmas eight years ago, we have continued to do this. There is no exchange of physical gifts. Instead, my parents spend Christmas day opening up each letter to read the service project that was done in their honor. It is much harder to arrange a service project for your family than it is buy a gift. It takes time, planning, patience and a lot of work. This work falls on me as a mother. However, the blessings we have received as a family are priceless.”
As we try to stay focused on keeping the spirit of Christmas in our hearts and homes, may we develop habits that will carry with us throughtout the year. Please feel free to share your thoughts and experiences on what you do in your own life and home, and with your family.
We are kicking off the 12 Videos of Christmas with a bang. It was an honor – and more importantly, an absolute pleasure – to have Marvin Goldstein and Vanessa Joy perform a beautiful Christmas number for us right in our own home yesterday. Our picture-of-the-day:
I imagine many of you are familiar with Marvin’s music or have at least heard of him. I’ve listened to his music for as long as I can remember. Vanessa is my friend with the voice of an angel and a heart of gold. Now, after spending a few hours getting to know Marvin, I can say that he’s a friend too. Super fun guy. I got to tell him what “scrapbooking” was (he truly didn’t get it) and I’m pretty sure I have him convinced that those thousands of pictures he has stashed away in boxes will end up in Project Life books. ; )
Together, Vanessa and Marvin are a powerhouse that are inspiring people all over the world. I feel very blessed that Marvin happened to be visiting from Florida at just the right time and that they were both able to come do this for me, for you, for all of us.
Today is the last day that you can submit your video to be considered for my 2011 series of 12 Videos of Christmas (explanation + contest rules here). Just email the link to your video. I will do some of the videos and the rest will be other videos (perhaps yours?) that we choose to share.
I just wanted to let you know that YES – We will be having a sale this Friday. Black Friday. 24 hours of Project Life goodness … for less. Project Life Core Kits (Amber Edition + Turquoise Edition) will be 20% off. Everything else in stock is 10% off. All Becky Higgins products are available on Amazon and the prices will be automatically reduced for the 24 hours on Black Friday, starting at 12 midnight EST. (U.S. only.)
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{ meet our team }
We are so grateful for every partnership and alliance that we have here at Becky Higgins LLC. As our little company continues to grow – with abundant opportunities to grow even more, we have recently added a couple more people to help us with our endeavors. I really feel like we have an actual company “team” now. We are small, but we work hard. Every one of us is very dedicated to our families, first and foremost. We are also dedicated to doing our very best to carry out our mission, which is to help simplify the process of memory-keeping and to inspire you to cultivate a good life. I would love to introduce you those key people behind the scenes. Say hello to the team, and you can get to know them a little too!
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{ welcome our newest creative team members }
We are so pleased to announce that Ali Edwards + Loni Stevens are now a part of our 2012 Creative Team! We are thrilled that they’re both on-board with regularly sharing their Project Life pages throughout the coming year. I know many of you have already been inspired by what Ali has been sharing on a weekly basis in 2011. I am forever grateful for the influence that she has had – and continues to have – on spreading the Project Life love. You’re going to love Loni’s style too! She’s a talented photographer and great documenter of life. Get to know them both here.
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{ digi winners }
The excitement over our Project Life designs becoming available on JessicaSprague.com is so much fun! We are pleased to tell two of you that you have been randomly selected to win the full collection of any Project Life edition that you choose. Congratulations to Sarah W. in Colorado Springs, Colorado and Karen in Whitburn, Scotland. You ladies can email kari@jessicasprague.com and let her know which collection you’d prefer – Original, Amber, Turquoise, Cobalt, or Clementine.
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{ holiday cards }
Just in case you missed it earlier, I just wanted to throw out a little reminder that we have free (and adorable!) holiday card templates. Tis the season to be thinking about this.
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{ video contest }
Speaking of reminders, there are only 5 days left until the deadline! We have a little twist on this years’ 12 Videos of Christmas. We invite you to be a part of this year’s video series and this holiday weekend seems to be a great time to pull together a video submission, doesn’t it?
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{ gift guide }
Our friends at The TomKat Studio have put together a very fun Holiday Gift Guide loaded with great gift ideas for your best girlfriend, the guy in your life, teens, pet lovers, organizers, etc. They even included me as one of their featured product recommenders (is that a word?).
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{ thanksgiving }
My parents are in town visiting us this week (which means we’re eating a lot of Mom’s chocolate chip cookies). We are very grateful to be spending time with family and friends. We are also so very grateful to you, our devoted friends/readers/customers. Thank you for your enthusiasm and loyalty.
Most of all, I’m so thankful that most of you are committed to documenting life and recording your story. That’s just the coolest thing ever and I love you for it.
Happy Veterans Day. I am so very grateful to all of you who have served and are serving our country, as well as those of you who are supporting your loved ones in doing so.
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{ winners }
Congratulations to the following 5 winners who were randomly selected to receive a copy of the Autumn issue of Somerset Memories! And what sweet, sweet sentiments and messages you left on that post. That means a lot to Ali – and to me. Thank you.
1. Ziska in Johannesburg, South Africa
2. Judi in White Bear Lake, Minnesota
3. Carolin R. in Martheidenfeld, Germany
4. Lynn in Old Lyme, Connecticut
5. Lisa Johnson in Allen, Texas
Ladies, please email brandi@beckyhiggins.com with your shipping address + phone number and we’ll be sure to have Stampington send you a copy of the magazine.
2. Of course we continue offering our physical product (all the stuff you see here). In fact, we’re re-ordering more soon!
3. We are still super stoked about our recently-announced partnership with JessicaSprague.com to bring you Project Life designs in the form of digital components. Everyone’s working hard to make that available by the end of this month.
4. That’s THREE ways of making Project Life work to fit your personal style. You’re welcome. : )
5. We express an immense amount of gratitude to Ziblio, who has been the platform for digital Project Life the past couple of years. They are seriously the nicest people and truly a terrific company. With our new Shutterfly partnership we hope to make the user experience (your experience) even better.
6. If you currently have a personal project in the works at Ziblio (I have a few myself!), please know that your project is safe + sound and you can complete it at your leisure. You’re just not able to start any NEW Project Life books there now.
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Announcement #2:
In the form of a video …
NOTE: IF you are sending us a video submission, be sure to email your YouTube link to submissions@beckyhiggins.com. Don’t forget to tell us your name(s) and where you live! This is going to be sooo fun, you guys! Don’t be shy.
The 12 Videos of Christmas from 2010 are in the Videos section.
Tis the season to start thinking about those holiday cards! I did a little poll on facebook recently and asked “Okay, tell me your vote. Are you content if we re-share the holiday card free templates from last year? Or would you really love new designs? Think this through. Because every time I add something to my plate, that stalls the development of … say, the school + childhood products.”
The response was overwhelmingly – Focus on new products!
So we have brought back the holiday card templates from last year and the year before – ten designs to choose from. And they’re FREE. Gotta love that.
But wait. There’s more!
We did go ahead and create one brand-new design for 2011, thanks to a great suggestion. (See? We’re good listeners!) The idea was to have a card design that allowed for 12 pictures. This is great for highlighting say, one picture to represent each month of the year. Super fun! You can certainly use the 12 spaces in a variety of ways.
Head on over to the beloved FREE STUFF page and find the design that best suits your style + your pictures this year. Now – if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to start playing Christmas music.
This morning I woke up to temperatures in the 70s. The 70s! Since this is still technically Summer … and I technically live in Arizona (a.k.a. the desert) … these temperatures are a little glimpse of heaven. It’s actually dipping below 100 degrees during the peak of the day here. People: There is potential for gloriousness right around the corner.
Do you know what this means?? Fall is really coming! I know I’m not alone when I say: Fall is my FAVORITE.
The best part ever, is that this “Fall Fever” I seem to be catching right now is coming at just the right time. You see, I’m headed to St. Paul, Minnesota this week for The Creative Connection where the high temps are in the 50s and 60s. Are you kidding me? I’m so giddy. Must pack cardigans. And perhaps a scarf?
TCC is a gathering of women with passion and creative talent and ambition and entrepreneurial spirits. I’ve never been, but I love the idea. And since I was invited to participate, I will soon be mingling with these fine people … in cool, Fall weather! I will address about 500 attendees on Thursday during a keynote luncheon panel, along side Stacy Julian of Big Picture Classes and Nora Abousteit of BurdaStyle.
Because of this commitment – and what seems to be a million other things swirling around right now – I will be taking a short “blog break” and you may not see a new post here for several days. So … I’m going to leave you with lots of pretty pictures. Claire (nearly 6 now) urged me to bust out the Fall decorations and she eagerly helped me decorate the other day.
No time for new projects right now. No interest in buying any additional items. Just using what we already have. A little dash of Fall has now been sprinkled over the Higgins home. ; )
The picture of that adorable purple dragon is Porter six years ago – when we lived in Ohio. Makes me smile every time I see it.
This is one of the many free downloads I have in my Free Stuff section. Look for “Home is Comfort” in the sidebar (available in four colors).
Check out the details of making over my little pumpkins in THIS POST.
Last year I blogged the how-to on this pumpkin frame project HERE.
I am a fan of having “older” pictures around the house and incorporated into decor. This picture is 6 years old and still a favorite … plus perfectly fitting for Fall. And these childhood pictures of me & David? They’re a year-round classic in our home. Isn’t David the cutest?
If you’re interested in seeing how we decorated last year (slightly different … always fun to change things up a bit, right?), HERE is that 2010 blog post.
Chances are, you went on a trip this Summer. Or had a family reunion. Or played close to home with a staycation. Today I’m sharing an idea with you. An idea on how you can quickly and easily create a photo book with your favorite Summer pictures. Don’t mind the horribly un-flattering freeze frame here. Nice.
We have some very special friends - the Fuchs ("fewks") family - that are adjusting to a "new normal" with their special-needs daughter who had a terrible accident and is now confined to a wheelchair. You can read all about it HERE
For the benefit of Claire's family - and also for the benefit of many generous sponsors - I opened my blog for advertising for one month only! This is temporary + the ads will run February 1 - 29, 2012. 100% of the ad fees have gone directly to Claire's family.
Because of the nature of this fundraiser and the need to keep the entire process very, very simple - we are not taking any more sponsors at this time. Anyone who wants to reach out to the Fuchs family with a note of encouragement, or a letter in the mail, or even a cash donation, can find that information HERE