Friday, December 23, 2011

Christmas at the Arnold's House

I loved how my sister shared her wonderful Christmas decorations with us last week, I thought I would duplicate the idea and invite you into the Arnold home this week.  Christmas is always a magical time at our house.  We love traditions and  always look forward to the holiday season each year.  So let me take you on the tour.
Gluten-Free Ginger cookies made last week.
We love sitting around the Christmas tree on a cold snowy morning with a hot cup of tea, so these cups are left on my coffee bar throughout the season so anytime someone drops in they can join us.
Little tree in our Living Room.
 
I love snowmen, so you will see them quite a bit throughout my house.
Love these friendly snowmen!
Jesus is the Reason for the Season
Nativity on Piano.
My daughter brought me this lovely Nativity set home from Africa when she went on a missions trip there a couple of years ago.  It is a real treasure!

Our Family Room Christmas tree!
Fireplace Mantel

The Stockings were hung by the chimney with care.
Our Family Room is magical at Christmas.


Well thank you for joining me!  I hope you enjoyed the tour, and I want to wish all of you a Very Merry Christmas.  We look forward to 2012 and sharing many more amazing adventures with you right here on  Mountain Matters!

Thanks to my sweet Mountain Man for taking all of these photos.
I love you honey!

Janna



Friday, December 16, 2011

Christmas at the Jones' House!

I am always fascinated by people's homes.  Especially this time of year!  Don't you just love to see the inside of people's homes?    I mean, aren't there just a million ways to decorate a Christmas tree?  I don't think I have ever seen a truly ugly Christmas tree. 

Whenever I am invited to someone's house, I love to “get the tour.”  If they don't offer, without being too nosy or rude, I try to “scope out” the place.  So much can be learned about a person or family  from their home.  Each person's unique personality is reflected in the style, coloring, layout, and décor of their home.
Take me, for instance.  I am a rustic, homespun girl all the way.  There really isn't a contemporary bone in my body.  My dream home is a log cabin .  In the middle would be a table bedecked with a red and white checked tablecloth and a oil lamp burning in the center.  The floors would be the most rustic of wood and there would never be any painting, because the walls and ceilings would be wood too!   It would be very simple, but rustic elegant.  Are you picturing this?

Several years ago, I decided that since I would probably never own a log cabin, there was nothing stopping me from bringing the log cabin to my house.  So I started redecorating every room with a lodge look.  Fortunately, I live along the Yellowstone River not far from the Beartooth Mountains, and my surroundings greatly lend themselves to this style of decorating.  I love my “cabin” on the river. (In reality it is a ranch style house set on a basement overlooking the river.)   I never tire of the lodge feel, and  one of the benefits is that at Christmas, I only have to add a few touches here and there. 

So here is a glimpse into my home.  How 'bout giving us a glimpse of yours?  

RomaLee
 


Thursday, November 17, 2011

Gluten-Free Pumpkin Muffins


I have recently switched my diet over to gluten-free and have been trying out some wonderful gluten-free recipes.  These pumpkin muffins are absolutely delicious and much more moist than a lot of other gluten-free muffins.  You might want to make some for breakfast coming up this Thanksgiving week!

Pumpkin Muffins
**Adapted from Pamela’s Website
1 1/4 cups Pamela’s Baking & Pancake Mix
1/4 cup water
1/3 cup honey (or 1/4 cup sugar, I used sugar)
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp ginger
1/4 tsp nutmeg
1/4 tsp cloves
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 cup pumpkin (canned)
1/4 cup chopped walnuts (optional)
Brown Sugar, for topping the muffins
Yield: approximately 6 to 7 muffins
Mix all ingredients together and spoon 2/3 full into greased muffin pan (or use paper muffin cups). Top Muffins with sprinkles of brown sugar. Bake in preheated 350º oven for 18 to 20 minutes

These were so yummy!  I can't wait to make another batch for my kids coming home for Thanksgiving this week! 

Janna


Friday, September 30, 2011

The Great Pumpkin Dinner Celebration


Fall is my absolute favorite time of year.  Although I enjoy all of the seasons, there is something about the color of fall, the cool crispness in the air, and the harvest of plenty that inspires me and reminds me
how much I have to be thankful for.

The Great Pumpkin Dinner has been a tradition in our both the Jones and the Arnold households for many years.  It started when our children were very young, and is still a favorite today, even though they are grown.  We have done this celebration with our own family, but many years we have invited friends, neighbors, etc, to join in on the fun.  Sometimes our furry friends even like to get in on the action.
Amber's puppy~ Half-Pint
  Everyone whether old or young enjoys the Great Pumpkin Dinner.  You may be asking yourself..."What on earth is the Great Pumpkin Dinner?  Well let me explain.

The Great Pumpkin Dinner is a celebration of fall.  It starts out with a Pumpkin Carving Contest, which in our household has become very competitive over the years.  Sometimes we even vote on the best pumpkin and offer a prize for the cutest, scariest, etc.
Landon, Dave and Amber carving away!
 
Dave showing off his Charlie Brown!
We have carved everything from cats, to Frankenstein, to Charlie Brown.  You name it.  Everyone chooses their own particular pattern, and then they go to work.  You can actually find different patterns on the internet, or many times your local store will carry books with pumpkin carving patterns in them. 
When your children are young, it's fun to read the Parable of the Pumpkin Story while you carve.  (see Bear Tracks page)

  Once we are finished carving we set them all up in a row to admire them, but we have to wait til it gets dark to do the official pumpkin lighting.
The Jones' pumpkin display
Of course, after all that carving everyone is good and hungry, so dinner is next on the agenda.  It's fun to make your dinner table festive.  Years ago I found some cute pumpkin bowls that were on a clearance rack after Halloween.
I bought several sets, and have used them every year since.
But you don't have pumpkin dishes to create a great table.   You can also supplement with cute paper napkins and plates that have pumpkins or fall decorations on them.  You can use an orange table cloth, and whatever else will make your table look like fall, such as leaves, corn candy, little pumpkins for candle holders, etc.
Ours table varies from year to year.
Pumpkin dinner at the Jones house
The food on the menu is mouth watering and everyone looks forward to it.  Apple Cider Pumpkin Stew, Positively Perfect Pumpkin  Bread, Hot Apple Cider,  (see Moose Munchies page for recipes.)
While we eat, we try to name all of the stories, songs or movies we can think of with the word "pumpkin" in them, such as Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater, etc.
As soon as it gets dark, we all gather around to light our pumpkins.
Dave's Charlie Brown
Landon's Frankenstein
Amber's Kitty Cat
To top the evening off, we watch The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown, hoping that one of these years the Great Pumpkin will actually show up.  We watch in suspense as we snack on caramel apples, or popcorn.

 Everyone in our family looks forward to the Great Pumpkin Dinner Celebration.  It has become a tradition that has left many great memories to reminisce about.
What do you do to celebrate fall?  We'd love to hear from you.  If you are not currently doing a tradition for fall, why not start at Great Pumpkin Dinner Celebration?
You will be glad you did!

Janna



Friday, September 23, 2011

Colorado Rain Barrel Mystery

 People living in Colorado Springs wondered why their rain water barrel was almost empty every day. They set up a couple cameras and look what they caught on film ~ Isn't nature beautiful? "





 Gotta love Colorado!

Here are some more fun pics of bears I thought I'd share!











Hope you have a Beary Good Day!
Janna