New Year Glasses and a Cava Countdown
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The other day I went searching for shot glasses in my favourite charity shop, expecting the sparkling array of glassware I have seen a hundred times before. However, they are having a revamp (I am secretly quite excited and intrigued) and have a very limited selection of everything out on display. How infuriating! Fortunately at the back of a dusty shelf were this set of six glass tumblers. 6 for £1! They are black at the bottom and fade to grey at the top. They have a lovely shape and are perfect for my New Years Eve project.

I have used glass paints to make a perfect cheers. We will each have a number and as I have a couple spare we can use them for the next two years (well the back of them as I am using them this year for lime and lemon wedges)! When we clink glass rims at midnight we will literally ring in the New Year.

We are having our best friends and their little girl to stay for a sleepover!

I really love cocktails and want to have a different cocktail on the hour, as a countdown to big ben.

I have been researching recipes and found this great guide on Pinterest. I will post my chosen 5 before the big day in case you fancy joining in my cava countdown! You can follow my cocktail inspiration here.

A Guide To Champagne Cocktails

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Which sounds like your favourite? I adore the idea of serving the different cocktails in a variety of glasses. We used my Granny's old mismatched crystal for our Safari Christmas and I am going to have another hunt for some second hand glass treasures before Monday. I am on the hunt for some tall slim but deep glasses almost like test tubes.I have also ear marked these beauties for when I next visit my brother in New Jersey (hopefully in February). I will have hand luggage full of mason jars!

I loved the way the rim of the glass turned out for my Christmas Cocktail so I have come up with a list to try which I will post tomorrow as some stick better than others!

What are your plans for New Years Eve? I say staying in is the new going out! Well if you have babies and no babysitter that is! Me and My Shadow

A Flipping Great Christmas
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We have travelled hundreds of miles this Christmas time, packed up the car with two boys and two dogs nearly 10 times and stayed in 9 different beds. We packed up 12 bags for life, 3 suitcases, four holdalls, 2 backpacks, 2 handbags, 1 changing bag and 2 dog beds! As you can imagine even our Nissan Pathfinder with roof box was beaten by this amount of luggage, so my dear Mum will be driving down to us next time with a boot load of Christmas presents. I am sure the boys will have forgotten some of their gifts (as there was so many) and be overjoyed when Mum arrives! For once I wasn't a slave to my camera (although my husband probably thinks I had my nose glued to it). I realised when I looked through our photos that there isn't one photo of the four of us because we were all too busy enjoying ripping apart wrapping paper and the boys were tearing around like lunatic super heroes! Although I am of course sad I don't have that perfect picture I have some wonderful memories. (I might just have to set one up in front of the tree before the decorations come down!)

Thank you to all our hosts for their generosity and hospitality. We know that we shall be in Surrey again next year (yes my family plan 364 days in advance) as it shall be our first Christmas with my new nephew or niece who will be welcomed into the family in April. But I promise to return the festive favour in 2014!

I did snap away with my Fuji Instax and found in amongst some old card making bits and bobs, this paper flip book. Perfect for the 22 instant pictures I took! A handy book of memories I can flip through as often as I want. Next year I have one of these cute accordion albums on my wish list.

We visited my husband's 98 and 3/4 year old Grandma on Christmas morning at the nursing home she moved into only a few months ago. I took some great photos which we left with her so she had us with her. I am guilty of not printing as many photos as I would like (note to self New Years resolution) and that is why I love these little instant ones. The picture quality may not be as good but I really like the look they give.

Here are a few snaps from our Christmas time.

Now it's on to New Year! Ours is going to be about tapas and cava! I will be posting our menu and cocktail ideas this week so check back in if you are sick of turkey and party food and fancy something different at New Year!