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New Moon, New Year

New Moon, New Year January 1st, 2014

With the new year approaching, I decided to write about something I don’t typically share on my website. My usual postings offer easy dinner ideas, recipes, party planning tips and inspiration, from one busy mom to another.

Therefor, it may seem out of character for me to be discussing the significance of the new moon, and more specifically, the tremendous significance of the upcoming New Moon falling on the New Year, 2014.

My meditation alter

Where I meditate

The truth is, however, the moon has influenced everything I’ve posted on The Organized Cook or any other website I’ve written for, including RECESS, and perhaps the very existence of any of these publications. Whether you’ve tuned in before to download a Weekly Meal Plan, or learned how to make a Skip The Frosting Cupcake, the moon’s guidance was silently present.

Let me take a short intermission to answer some questions. No, I’m not a Wiccan, although I’ll never take insult in being called a witch. Yes, I believe in GOD and Christ and, in fact, we talk several times a day. Although I don’t technically belong to any one particular organized faith, you’ll probably find me at mass on Sundays and at midnight on Christmas morning. And while my children prepare for First Communion, you’ll find me teaching them to question, seek, think bigger and form their own personal relationship with Christ.

I embrace all faiths, and am one of many who agree that Christianity is not the only path to GOD, although it’s a part of my path. Yes, that means that I do not believe that Buddhists are going to hell despite what some LDS friends once told me. I not only believe in reincarnation, I know that it’s at the very core of our spiritual journey.

Okay, now that we’ve got those questions out of the way- back to the New Moon, New Year.

The Moon Cycle

Anyone who has ever worked with me, befriended me or married me knows that I don’t sign contracts, start new projects or get engaged on the waning moon. I will subtly (and without drama or attention) navigate such important decisions and events to safely guide them to fall on a waxing moon. Here is a breakdown of how I organize my life into the moon cycle:

New Moon (1st Quarter) Waxing

  1. Start new projects.
  2. Take new jobs.
  3. Make new friends.
  4. Buy new clothes.
  5. Make major purchase decisions
  6. Change my hairstyle or color

(2nd Quarter) Waxing

I continue to bring new things into my life in accordance with what I started during 1st Quarter.

(3rd Quarter) Waning

  1. No major purchase decisions, new projects or changes
  2. Work diligently on what was began during the waxing moon 1st and 2nd Quarter

(4th Quarter) Waning, Full Moon

  1. Complete projects
  2. Tie up loose ends
  3. Reorganize office and desk
  4. Clean out closets and get rid of unwanted items
  5. Again, no new projects, changes or major decisions

 

new moon new year 2014

New Moon, New Year, New You 2014

 

Using this moon cycle is just a natural rhythm of my life, and I’m always amazed (but not shocked) at how the universe works side by side with me to help navigate that all-important Strategic Planning Session to fall smack dab in the middle of 1st Quarter. Thank you GOD.

Now just revel at how significant the New Moon falling on the New Year is. The New Moon holds the energy of new beginnings and the gift of possibility. It was Holly Golightly who once said, “Nothing is impossible. The word itself says I”M POSSIBLE”.

This truth is also the same for the New Year. Each December 31st, we look to all of the possibilities the new year has to offer and make resolutions to bring them to fruition. Now, when we combine both the New Moon and the New Year, what is conceivable is achievable.

So what do I do?, you may be asking.

In the days following Christmas, my grandmother sat and watched as I was compelled to empty out all of the glasses from my wine cabinet and clean them all in vinegar and wipe down the shelves. “Are you going to wash all of those glasses?”, she asked. Something was drawing me to do it. In fact, this invisible energy field pulled me to clean our and organize my garage, reorganize my linen closet, and clean my office all within the matter of a few days.

Today I’m making a list of all of those projects that are left lingering from 2013 and I’m going to Starbucks-Red-Bull-it to get them all done and out of the way so that my plate- and desk- and free and clear to bring me all of the things I desire for the New Moon, New Year.

 

 

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Christmas Repurpose Project: Kids Fireplace Made with Costco Boxes

Do you want a box? This question comes frequently during checkout while shopping at Sam’s Club or Costco.

Instead of tossing the boxes after unpacking my bulk groceries, I decided to repurpose them into an adorable pretend fireplace for the kids playhouse.

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How To Make Your Own

Supplies:

1. Two boxes

(one slightly larger than the other and preferably one with a cutout on the side like this box for apple juice from Sam’s Club)

fireplace boxes

get boxes with the side already cut out

2. Red Construction Paper

3. Black Markers

4. Glue

5. Paper Cutter

 

This is a great craft for kids to make but an adult should operate the paper cutter.

 

Directions:

Step 1:

Stack the smaller box on top of the larger box with the cutout facing front

Stack the smaller box on top of the larger box with the cutout facing front

Stack the smaller box on top of the larger box with the cutout facing front

 

Step 2:

Have an adult use a paper cutter to cut construction paper into brick-size pieces

 

cut red construction paper into brick-size pieces

cut red construction paper into brick-size pieces

 

Step 3:

Place red bricks over newspaper and outline the edges with black marker…the more imperfect the outline, the better!

outline the bricks with black marker

outline the bricks with black marker

 

Step 4:

Once your bricks are ready, it’s time to start gluing them onto the boxes.

Time to glue!

Time to glue!

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Step 5:

Decorate with pretend fire using orange, yellow and red construction paper. I used a portable DVD player and played a disc of a fireplace burning set to Christmas carols. You can also decorate with small stockings.

have fun!

have fun!

 

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Toni’s DIY Holiday Spice Sangria

Homemade Sangria Recipe

Have a holiday drink on hand for last-minute entertaining, or to give away as a Christmas gift.  I love homemade sangria, and here’s my recipe with a twist of holiday spice.

Homemade Holiday Sangria recipe

 

Toni’s DIY Holiday Spice Sangria

Toni’s DIY Holiday Spice Sangria

Ingredients

  • Basic Red Table Wine- I use a gallon of a basic red wine that I find in bulk at Costco. Trader Joe’s also has great deals for basic red table wine over the holidays.
  • Cranberry Juice- 1 bottle
  • Brandy- a little more than half a bottle (save some for your eggnog!)
  • Oranges- 3 or 4 large; sliced and halved (into half-moon shapes)
  • Pears- 3 or 4 large; sliced
  • Cinnamon Sticks- 4 or 5 whole
  • Cranberries, fresh- 12 oz.
  • Whole Cloves- put into a tea bag

Instructions

  1. Combine ingredients in large mason or Sangria Jar
  2. Let this mixture “steep” for a 2-3 days in a cool place. If you live someplace cold, you can just leave it outside, unless it will freeze.
https://tonispilsbury.com/tonis-holiday-spice-sangria/

 

Eat, drink and be thrifty!

If you enjoy serving wine to guests for the holidays, at anywhere from $20 to $100’s per bottle, the money you spend can certainly add up.  Having a batch of this holiday wine elixir on hand is not only affordable, it makes a visually stunning holiday presentation and it’s absolutely delicious.

homemade holiday sangria recipe

 

The Gift of Wine

Many of my friends like to give and receive wine for the holidays, and this too can get costly.  Get creative with ribbons, tags and metallic pens by bottling your own Holiday-Spice Sangria.

 

Toni’s Holiday Spice Sangria Recipe

You will need a big pitcher, mason or sangria jar.  I don’t like sugar in my sangria even though so many recipes call for it; I can’t even drink it.  Instead I use fruit juice.

Combine:

  1. Red Table Wine- I use 2 gallons of a basic red wine that I found in bulk.  Trader Joe’s also has great deals for basic red table wine over the holidays.
  2. Cranberry Juice-  1 bottle
  3. Brandy- a little more than half a bottle (save some for your eggnog!)
  4. Oranges- 3 or 4 large; sliced and halved
  5. Pears- 3 or 4 large; sliced
  6. Cinnamon Sticks- 4 or 5 whole
  7. Cranberries- 1 12oz. bag
  8. Whole Cloves- put into a tea bag

Let this mixture “steep” for a few days in a cool place.  If you live someplace cold, you can just leave it outside, unless it will freeze.

Serve and enjoy.

Happy Holidays!

 

Chardonnay Cake Recipe:

Chardonnay Cake

Easy Chardonnay Cake Recipe

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Last Minute Christmas Present Ideas

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After making my list and checking it twice this week, I realized I had a few more Christmas presents to purchase. With most of my holiday shopping already done, I still needed a present for my teenage niece. It’s not always easy to think of a perfect gift for a fifteen year old girl. Years ago, a trip to the toy store would always yield something she loved, but I don’t think that a holiday Barbie or stuffed unicorn would be appropriate this year.

With no concrete gift ideas in mind, and a list of more family and friends to shop for, I headed off to Walmart with my helpers to see what last minute Christmas presents I could find.

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Best Fragrance Gift Sets

Let the hunting begin, I thought, as I headed toward the holiday gift section of Walmart. Immediately my attention was caught by the display of the best holiday fragrance gift sets. This was it. The answer to my last-minute Christmas present dilemma came in the form of these great perfume and cologne gift sets, and at an amazing price!

My niece is a huge Justin Bieber fan, and before I could grab the box of Someday by Justin Bieber Perfume Gift Set, my helper was a step ahead of me.

And at only $19.88 for the set, I still had room in my budget to get her another gift.

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Free Celebrity Voice Ringtone

My daughter was the first to point out that a free celebrity voice holiday ringtone came with each fragrance gift set. The ringtone redemption code is located inside the gift set. Now, my niece will think of me each time Justin Bieber’s voice lets her know that she has an incoming phone call.

For a complete list of holiday fragrance gift sets available, visit www.scentsavings.net.

 

 

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Holiday eGuide

For more last minute holiday gift ideas, check out this eGuide for some amazing ideas.

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