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Strasbourg Christmas Market

Sunday, November 23, 2014


Remember yesterday when I said I had something planned for this week that would make the Grinchiest among us toss out the "bah hum bugs" and throw on a festive Santa hat?!

Well, here it is!


This coming weekend the Christmas Markets will open and I thought - what better time to share some of my very favorite memories of Germany and Europe with you?!

Seriously, guys, this is the very best part of Europe... at least for this Christmas nut. Ok, I'll be fair- summer here is gorgeous, and spring is kind of great when everything starts blooming... and of course I love autumn - all those gorgeous colors!!! - but nothing anywhere in the world compares with Christmas for me. And these Europeans, they do Christmas really, really well. I spend most of October and November looking forward to Christmas Market Season.

Oh, the rest of the world calls it winter? hmmm... weird. Whodathunk?

Every day this week, I'm going to share at least one of the markets we've visited over the past few years. You read that right- at least one. Meaning there may be more than one post some days.

Why not stretch this out over more than 7 days? Because if you live here and are checking these out, I want you know know what's available to you. If you don't live here, plan a trip! It's worth it! Or, you know, visit virtually; I'm happy to help make that happen.

Disclaimer: A lot of these pictures aren't great. No, no. I'm not feeling bad or apologizing for anything. I'm just being honest. I just got my camera when we moved here and simply didn't know how to use it. I'm still learning and don't know that I would do any better this year. So the pictures are what they are. Now, on with the show!

Best Christmas Markets in Europe

Best Christmas Markets in Europe

Today we are revisiting Strasbourg, France because it's very likely my absolute favorite Christmas Market. We've gone every year and every year I love it more. Strasbourg is a gorgeous little village in the Alsace region of France that Mike & I like to go to a lot, in all seasons. That Cathedral? You might have seen it at the beginning of Sherlock Holmes 2: A Game of Shadows. It's the victim of a bombing in the opening scenes.

Shopping in the markets in the shadow of that gorgeous church is pure perfection. It feels quaint and cozy and very romantic. It's one of my favorite churches in Europe. The inside is very beautiful and the astronomical clock is worth seeing, even if you aren't religious or interested in churches.

Strasbourg Christmas Market

Best Christmas Markets in Europe

Strasbourg Christmas Market

Strasbourg Christmas Market

Insider tip: Across the street from the "Christian" sign is an amazing chocolate shop with the best hot chocolates. I think the only better hot chocolate I've ever had was in Bruges, Belgium. I'm not actually sure which one is my favorite. I probably need to revisit them and compare, don't you think?

Strasbourg Christmas Market

Strasbourg Christmas Market

Strasbourg Christmas Market & Festivals



Wanna see what kind of goodies you can buy at these markets?


Strasbourg Christmas Market

Strasbourg Christmas Market

Best Christmas Markets in France or Germany
I still want to go back and buy these plates if I can find them!

Best Christmas Markets in Germany or France

Best Christmas Markets in Germany or France

Each market has it's own merchandise that is local to the area. Sometimes within the same region several markets will have similar things and you can almost always find Kathe Wohlfahrt ornaments and goods at any of them. But the local stuff is really fun to look at.

Best Christmas Markets in France or Germany

Best Christmas Markets in France or Germany

Best Christmas Markets in France

These pictures happened to be taken the year my sister and her then-boyfriend visited. I didn't include pictures of them, because, you know, they deserve their privacy... unlike these other unsuspecting people. ;)

But here's one of Mike & I (it was so nice to have someone else to take a picture of us, too!). I hope you check back tomorrow to visit another great Christmas Market with me!

Strasbourg Christmas Market

Merry Christmas, Everyone!

6 Great Mother's Day Gift Guides

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

I am, without a doubt, the world's WORST gift giver.

I have good intentions; I really do. Every year, without fail, I "organize" myself with lists or databases so I don't forget any birthdays or special occasions. (Organize is in quotations because I never actually follow thru on the plan-du-jour so how organized am I really?) And to be fair, I don't forget those occasions. I know they are happening. I recognize them in my own head and might even remember to tell Mike. But I can guarantee you that I won't remember to mail a gift or card in time. I probably won't remember to call on the correct day. I miiiight post on Facebook if I pay attention to the little notification window thingy.

So there I am with my pretty new printable or my colorful database (loosely related sidenote: I just love Excel. I know it's for number crunching but I use it for all sorts of stuff. Those neat little rows and columns get me every time. Plus I don't have to plan how many columns I will need before I start) and I've even created systems so that I don't accidentally duplicate gifts from year to year. 

But do I keep up with any of this? Nope. Sure don't.

And now - like pretty much every year around this time - I'm facing Mother's Day and the start of our birthday season (from May through August we have about 3,472,981 birthdays to celebrate) and I'm feeling stressed out. I have no good gift ideas for people and I still haven't mailed Christmas or Easter gifts. This madness has to end.

For the past few days I've been scouring the interwebs and local stores looking for good Mother's Day gifts, but this morning I made a decision: If I can't get it right, maybe I can help you.

So I give to you my #1 Mother's Day shopping helper:


Yup, that's it. So simple, so convenient, so effective. If your mom (or sister or best friend or whoever you're shopping for) likes to pin stuff, check out her boards and you'll probably find some gems that she'll be happy to receive. Ok, ok, full disclosure: I stole this idea from my sister who is the World's Best Gift Giver. (It's really unfair- she got the good hair and the good gift giving genes. She's super creative, too.)

But, alas, neither my mom nor my mother in law are Pinterest mavens so raiding their boards isn't an option for me. Luckily, Pinterest has a great search bar where typing in "Mother's Day Gift Ideas" gets you great ideas like these:


  • 50 DIY Gifts for Mom - lots of really cute stuff here, especially if you sew. Neither of the moms I'm shopping for really enjoy crafts but I know lots of moms who do and my grandmother would like several of these projects.

  • Shanty 2 Chic Printable and Gift Idea - oooh, this one is super cute! I would like to receive something like this and I could maybe tweak it for a birthday idea but it's still not quite right for our moms. 


I should probably have told you from the beginning that both of our mother's are difficult to shop for. They both buy pretty much anything they want and they are both rather opinionated about home decor stuff. Neither of them like smelly bath stuff and it's nearly impossible to find jewelry they like. Now back to shopping. (:


  • Skinny Mom's Healthy Gifts for Mom - I'm loving some of these! Especially the sunflower birdbath and the fruit infusing water pitcher, the reusable shopping bags, the L'Occitane Dry Oil... wait, am I shopping for me or the moms?

  • Chic Coastal Living's Mother's Day Gift Ideas - a lot of great things here for the chic mom. I especially love ... well all of it, but that Tory Burch tote has me drooling and I totally think I need those J.Crew pjs. Again, though, probably shopping for myself.


  • These Photo Gifts  go beyond the normal photo books and calendars. I especially love the coasters and the gift wrap.

That's what I've found so far. The blogosphere is full of some really great ideas and I hope you've already wrapped up your mom's special gift (and mailed it if necessary). 

For the record, if I lived closer I'd plan special dates with our moms because that's my favorite kind of gift - spending time with someone special. I'd take them out for a special meal and spa day or something else ridiculously girly. Maybe do some shopping, check out the botanical garden, that sort of thing. But for now, I'm shopping for something special that will remind them that we love them and appreciate everything they have done for us over the years and to let them know that they are always in our thoughts.

If it's not a secret, what did you get your mom? What kind of awesome ideas did you come up with this year? 
Please! Inspire me! I've only got four days left to nail this!