All posts by Sarah @ 702 Park Project

Thanksgiving Link Love

With Thanksgiving fast approaching, I thought I’d share a few of my favorite Thanksgiving links.  For more of my favorites, take a peek at my Holiday board.

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Take a gamble on this fun Thanksgiving slot machine.

These mad libs would make a cute little game while you’re waiting for the turkey.

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Not sure how long you need to cook your turkey? Check out these helpful Thanksgiving cooking tips.

A delicious cocktail: Mint Moscow Mule

I will definitely be consulting this Black Friday survival guide on Friday!

Traditional vs. Modern Thanksgiving table

It’s easy to be grateful at Thanksgiving, but what about the rest of the year?  These Attitudes of Gratitude can be applied year round to make your home a happier place.

Jessica Seinfeld’s guide to surviving Thanksgiving

I really want to try this yummy sweet potato recipe!

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We have so much to be thankful for, but there are far too many who are not so fortunate.  Here’s a few ways you can give back this Thanksgiving.

What are you thankful for this year?

Small Business Saturday

Oops! This page got posted a little too early, so here it is again! :)

In honor of Small Business Saturday this week, The Remedy House is having a big sale!  Everything is marked 15-30% off this week, through Sunday.  Small businesses are vital to our communities and our economy, so support local and small businesses and get a jump on holiday shopping!  Only 28 days until Christmas! :)

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Also, the girls at The Remedy House are hosting an online Stella & Dot trunk show that runs from this Monday, 11/25, until Monday, 12/16.  Even better, Black Friday is coming early this year and Stella & Dot is offering 25% off your order from now until 12/1.  Find gifts in all price points and for all ages here!

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The Forgotten Holiday

Today’s guest post comes from my Aunt Ruth! She and I are both overjoyed that our entire family will be together on Thursday, and then again the day after Christmas. It almost never works out that we get everyone there for both, so we are very excited!!  Here are a few thoughts on what seems to be a forgotten holiday.

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It’s the week of Thanksgiving and everywhere you look are sights and sounds of the season. . . but it’s not Thanksgiving, it’s Christmas!  It’s a surreal season between Halloween and Thanksgiving, where turkeys mingle happily with reindeer (who knows if they even like each other?) and the Halloween candy is not even on clearance before Christmas trees are lining the aisles at Target!

Lost somewhere between all the lights and the jingle bells, and the shopping and the stress, is a lovely little holiday–one of my favorites–where we take time not to acquire, or to admire what we have acquired, but to offer thanks for all the goodness in our lives.  Even though the world has already moved on to Christmas, I urge you to hold fast to Thanksgiving!!

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Thanksgiving in our family is always a time for tradition.  Even though we have taken another path for our Christmas get togethers (think Christmas around the world. . . on crack!), when we gather for Thanksgiving, there are Powers traditions that we remember and uphold.  And certain things that have to be on the table: the turkey of course, in any variation of fried, roasted, baked or brined, the sweet potato casserole (which we always had to call pecan surprise because of Jason’s aversion to all things sweet potato), mashed potatoes and rolls for Sarah, and pumpkin pie for Matthew.  And of course, the holiday is not complete without “the cake”– a chocolate cake with caramel icing that my grandmother used to make.  Around our Thanksgiving table there will be stories told and retold, and afterwards there will be time to spend with those we don’t see as often as we’d like, and thankfulness for stretchy pants!

I am a retired teacher, and one of the books I always read with my 5th graders is Out of the Dust, a fictionalized journal of a 12 year old girl set in the dust bowl of Oklahoma during the 1930’s.  Billie Jo, the principal character of the story, endures unimaginable hardships including devastating dust storms, drought, and a fire that kills her mother and unborn brother. She burns her hands in the fire and loses, for a time, the one thing that brings her joy: playing the piano.  While a sad tale, the thing that makes the book a keeper for me is Billie Jo’s journal entry on Thanksgiving Day in 1934, where she is able, in the midst of tragedy and despair, to list two pages of things that she is thankful for.  We should all be so able to see with the eyes of thankfulness!

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So, when we gather on Thursday, there will be much laughter, there will be turkey, there will be football, there will be stretchy pants, and there will be an extra helping of thankfulness!  And while more than one of us will be decorating a tree next weekend, and more than one of us will be coerced into very late-night or very early morning Christmas shopping with Sarah, Thanksgiving will be a day of remembering the blessings of all that has passed and all that is coming…and being thankful.  We wish the same for you and your family!

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What’s your favorite Thanksgiving tradition?

Barbie Dream House

No dream house is complete without a dream closet…at least not in my world.  So you can imagine how thrilled I am that it’s finally starting to take shape!

Here’s a look at the space before.  We are basically taking the master bedroom closet, walk-through, and kitchenette pantry and combining them into one big closet.

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So here’s where we are now.

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Two doors have been closed in, and three walls have been removed.  You can see where the master closet was before.

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I think it’s fair to see we are moving up slightly in the closet department! ;)

We have picked out french doors that will be installed after short walls are built at the front of the closet.  You can see more about the evolution of our master suite, as well as some ideas I’m loving here, here, and here.

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And even better, we haven’t had to buy any new wood for the closet.  We have tons of boards that are still reusable.  Yay for recycling!

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The Sunday Currently, #11

Charles and I headed to Raleigh yesterday to the NC State vs. East Carolina game.  I really felt like I couldn’t lose in this game…I graduated from NC State, and I work at ECU.  It was a win/win for me!  As you can see, we are a house divided.

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Currently:

Reading- Nothing at the moment.

Writing- A list of things I need to do today.

Thinking- How embarrassing it is for our generation that “selfie” has been named word of the year.  Lock it up, people!

Wishing- My brother’s sweet girlfriend, Elizabeth, the happiest year yet!  I had so much fun celebrating your birthday yesterday! Love you!!

Hoping- For some good finds at the antique mall’s open house today.  Mary and I are doing a little shopping for The Remedy House (and probably ourselves too).

Wearing- Two shoes! I know it sounds silly, but I’m so happy to be able to wear two shoes instead of one!

Loving- All of the Thanksgiving posts lately!  Usually Thanksgiving gets no attention and everyone seems to skip right to Christmas.  As a “no Christmas until after Thanksgiving” kinda girl, I love it!  (Note: I will be one of the crazies shopping in the wee hours of the morning on Black Friday…but no Christmas until then!!) You can see some of my favorite Thanksgiving tablescapes and decor here, here, and here.  I also love this free printable and this list of recipes!  And as always, you can see lots of my holiday loves on Pinterest.

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Wanting- To share with you all of the updates on the house.  Post and pictures coming soon! (In the meantime, follow me on Instagram to see a few of the pictures.)

Needing- Some family time.  I feel very thankful that my dad’s entire side of the family (including cousins in Ohio) and my in-laws will all be spending Thanksgiving together at my parents’ house!!

Feeling- Very loved. Thanks for all the love and support after my Wednesday post.  I hope I wasn’t too much of a Debbie Downer!

Clicking- This post of last meals had by the famously departed.

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Head on over to Lauren’s blog where you can see what she and other bloggers are up to currently.  I hope y’all have a nice short week, and a wonderful Thanksgiving! :)

Quotable Friday

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On a cold January night in the driveway of a completely unlit, desperate house, we fell in love.  I knew at that moment when Charles said, “Well, do you want it?”  I knew the answer was yes, and so did he.  And so began our journey.

I’ve had so much fun blogging about our adventure, something I never expected.  I love looking back at the pictures we’ve taken along the way and seeing the dramatic changes.  We fell in love with that house a long time ago…and it just keeps getting better and better.

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