Even though it is bitter cold outside today in Michigan, (9 degrees right now!) We finally had some sunshine today. A little sunshine makes the cold so much easier to bear. You know what else makes it easier? Pink sweetheart roses in the clearance bin at Kroger. $4.50 worth of Springtime dreaming. Worth every cent.
Earl made Shepherds Pie, and Crème Brule and I'll round out the meal with a salad full of lettuce, strawberries, feta and toasted pecans. It's nice to have something fun to look forward to now that Christmas is past. How about you? Do you have something fun to look forward to this month? Are you getting any sunshine? If not, some clearance flowers make it feel like Spring. I highly recommend getting some :>)
Your roses are beautiful and the menu sounds wonderful. You just made me realize that maybe inviting people over regularly for awhile would help us get through winter. Even here in Texas it's cold but not as cold as you have. TG!
ReplyDeleteGood plan. Pretty table. Gorgeous roses. You have a NYC niece, too? Aren't they fun? They know so much and do so much. It's all very interesting for sure.
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy. Those flowers are lovely. Your dinner sounds delicious. January is always such a difficult month after so much activity during the Holidays. Next month is Brayden's birthday and I'll fly home for that. Wishing you a wonderful evening.
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I love those flowers and what a bargain. Your table is beautiful and such a great menu...I love that Earl cooks. I think we can be very happy in the colder months when we have a reason to "give" as you did with your family. And to keep busy...that doesn't hurt! :)
ReplyDeleteJane x
The only sunshine I'm getting is what I create in my heart. Boy, that sounds so cornball; but it's so necessary to get me through this polar vortex. I love your table setting (birch candles are so lovely) and the menu sound delicious. On the 26th, my German daughter is having a birthday so that will be fun to prepare for. Stay warm and dry! Peace!
ReplyDeleteYour table setting is beautiful! I love Shepherds Pie and it sounds perfect for a cold winter night! We have company coming on Saturday and I just might make it!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are so dainty. A friend brought me daffodils yesterday and they glow!
ReplyDeleteThat's so awesome to get a visit from a special niece! Your table looks beautiful and the menu sounds heavenly. Here in VA it was 8 this morning, but I spend January inside quilting, looking at all the pretty fabric colors which helps me remember that spring is right around the corner. BTW your header is beyond gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteMary
Your bargain flowers are gorgeous! I love what you did with your table. Do I have something to look forward to this month? You bet. Our anniversary trip to the Oregon Coast! We don't have sunshine here today - it's gray and foggy. But dry and not terribly cold. No complaints from me.
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I need to go shopping for some of those gorgeous flowers to brighten my table, too. It's magical! The dinner sounds wonderful - if I ask, "can I come see you?" will you & Earl make the same dinner??? xxoo
ReplyDeleteI love your winter tablescape and love that you took the time to make things special for your family. I think it's about time I did that as well.
ReplyDeleteLove the roses and on sale to boot! Great table too...love NYC!
ReplyDeleteOh Kathy. I want to have a dinner party. I must do that. And I really, really want some brown transfer ware! I must do that too! :-) I'm sure your dinner was lovely and thank you so much for sharing some inspiration with me this cold, windy day in the South. Hugs to you dear friend. - Dori -
ReplyDeleteI was so happy to see you guys! Everything was delicious and it all looked great. Love you tons!
ReplyDelete-Kayla
The roses look beautiful in that vase! It's been so cold here! Not 9 degrees but it might as well have been. I did see some forsythia starting to bloom in a yard last week so I'm hoping that means a short january winter and an early spring!
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