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Eighteen years ago today, Captain Cavedweller and I stood before family and friends, exchanged vows and pledged our love to one another.

I could go all sappy on you here and tell you the million reasons I am grateful  to be married to Mr. Cavedweller.

Instead, I’ll say the following about my beloved:

He is my best friend.

He makes me laugh all the time.

He is my number one cheerleader and encourager of my dreams.

He is an honest, good man.

He spoils me.

He melts my heart daily.

He loves me deeply and unconditionally.

Captain Cavedweller is a blessing I am grateful for daily. I know that, after 18 years, we are both wonderfully blessed to be able to honestly say we are more in love with each other today than we were when we we wed. I thought we couldn’t love each other a drop more then and that was literally a drop in the bucket compared to how much I love him now.

I love you, My Captain.

Happy Anniversary!

She Who Is More than a Bit Smitten with Her Husband

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If you are searching for a gift for a wife, girlfriend, sister, mother, aunt, cousin or other female in your life, here are a few suggestions.

For the woman who likes to cook and enjoys being in the kitchen, get her a Microplane grater. She’ll love it.

The first time I used this was to grate lemon rind. It melted me in a puddle right on the kitchen floor. The smell is beyond divine. Microplane graters should be a required piece of kitchen equipment. Seriously!

This can opener from the Cooking Institute of America is fabulous! It opens cans like nobody’s business and leaves a smooth edge. I absolutely love it. I’ve tried just about every kind of can opener you can think of from the clunky electronic versions to the metal do-hickies you can grab for a dollar to the expensive “best ever” can openers from specialty companies. This one beats them all hands down!

Give her some candles to scent her home. You might want to have some inkling of what scents she prefers – berry, fruity, spicy, woodsy, floral. These things are important to know. Someone who prefers spicy scents isn’t going to be wild about a floral candle. Two of my favorite places to buy candles are Bath & Body Works and Yankee Candle.

Lotion and bath sets are always welcome gifts. Again, you might want to have some idea as to the type of fragrance she likes. Two great places to get quality lotions are Bath & Body Works or Camille Beckman.You can’t go wrong with a box of quality chocolates. Sees is an excellent choice as well as decadent truffles from Sweet Shop USA. 

If you are buying her chocolates, make sure there is no presampling from the box or quality control measures going on. She should receive the box with every piece included. If she wants to share is up to her!

Give her a cozy robe, soft socks or warm slippers. Wrapping her up in snuggly comfort is a great way to show how much you care. Look for a microfleece or plush robe for the cuddliest fabric. Captain Cavedweller bought me a microfleece robe a few years ago and I love, love, love it!

Gift cards are also a great gift if given with thought.

If she would love a massage but would never treat herself to one, give her a gift certificate for a spa day.

An avid reader would appreciate a gift card to a local bookstore or try Amazon or Barnes & Noble.

If she’s been running like crazy through the holiday season, give her a night out with a gift certificate for dinner and a movie for two.

Think about the recipient and the types of things she enjoys, her hobbies and passions and you’ll find the perfect gift!

Happy Shopping!

She Who Needs to Get Busy Wrapping

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I hosted a little get together at my house last week.

It was a finger-food kind of gathering and I decided amidst the butter and sugar and cream, we needed something that resembled a vegetable.

These little cucumber appetizers were so easy to make and pretty tasty if the empty tray was an indication of how well they were received.

Ingredients... plan on two to three of these per person and use ingredients accordingly.

Slice the cucs into 1/2-3/4 inch slices. Uniformity is not my specialty.

Layer, plate and enjoy!

Easy Cucumber Appetizers

Cucumbers

Proscuitto

Mozzarella

Italian Dressing

Dill

Wash the cucumbers and slice into about 1/2 slices. I used mini cucumbers and they were bite-sized perfection. Lightly salt and set aside while you get everything else ready.

I cheated and purchased pre-sliced Mozz cheese and then cut each slice into four little pieces. I layered it on the cucumber followed by just a tiny bite of proscuitto then drizzled with a bit of Caesar Italian dressing. Top it off with a sprig of dill and you are ready to serve.

I made these several hours ahead of time, covered in plastic wrap and left in the fridge until party time. This gave the dressing time to work its magic on the meat and cheese.

Enjoy!

She Who Loves Easy Recipes

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Just for the sake of randomness, I thought I’d share some of my favorite holiday things with you today.

Let me start with actual things in my home that make me smile or warm my heart.

This homely and somewhat bedraggled little pinecone elf was one of the decorations my parents bought when they celebrated their first Christmas together way back in 1950. He has seen a lot of Christmases come and go. Apparently there used to be three of them and this one is all that survived the childhood of my brother’s and sister.

This is Chet and Leroy. My uncle made them for us way back in our days of early marriage poverty when we didn’t have much in the way of holiday decorations. I love them simply because someone who loves us made them.

I realize there are more than a few things in this cupboard, but nearly every single item in there was purchased for me as a gift at some point by Captain Cavedweller and I love it all.

Particularly this poinsettia teapot. It reminds me of my Grandma and if I stare at it too long, it causes me to get a bit nostalgic.

This blanket is another of my favorite things. My Captain bought it for me a few years ago – it is  a Pendleton blanket, but it has a definite vintage look and feel.

Meet Billy and Nana. We found these cute reindeer at a cheese factory where one of us had insisted on stopping for ice cream and refused to go any further down the road until a cone was purchased. Shame on that husband of mine! Anyway, as we were checking out, I spied these and had to have them. I needed them even more than the ice cream. They are made of real goat fur and are just so sweet. Especially Billy. I love his little face so.

The Lost Lamb makes my heart hurt and smile at the same time. It brings to mind the verses in Luke 15 about the lost lamb and reminds me that no matter how lost one might be, Our Shepherd is always ready to welcome us with open arms.

Tartan plaid ribbon speaks to me of holiday tradition. Just seeing it takes me back to holidays of my childhood. I wish I had purchased 15 rolls of this ribbon instead of just one when I found it.

My sister, who passed away six years ago, painted these for Captain Cavedweller and me the last Christmas she was able to make gifts. Looking at them makes me weepy and wistful. She wasn’t able to do a lot of things, but she was really good at art.

This little birdie is my newest decoration. Don’t ask why I had to have it, but I love the way she seems to be saying “Come here, I’ve got something to tell you!”

Here are links to a few of my favorite things to eat that I know I shouldn’t during the holiday season:

Nut Goodie Bars

Sugar Cookies

Gingerbread Bars – I have literally become addicted to these in the last few weeks. They are so, so yummy!

My favorite Christmas music tends to dance on the side of traditional. I love White Christmas, but only if sung by Bing Crosby.  Johnny Mathis must sing It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year and of course Nat King Cole must sing The Christmas Song, although John Michael Montgomery’s rendition is one I will definitely stop and listen to as well.

Other favorites not in any particular order:

Mary Did You Know – Kathy Mattea

No Room – Rhett Akins

One Bright Star – Vince Gill

Ding, Dong Merrily on High – Julie Andrews

Home for the Holidays – Garth Brooks

It doesn’t matter who sings it, Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas and I’ll Be Home for Christmas always makes my eyes water. Can’t tell you why. That’s just the way it is.

I love getting Christmas cards in the mail – especially ones that have a little note attached that said the person took a minute to at least pay attention to whom the card was being addressed and send a genuine greeting. That really means so much. I know it is easy to turn the cards into another assembly line project, but even a word or two that is personal makes all the difference.

Okay, to wrap up this crazy list are my favorite scents of the season – the smell of fresh cut pine, the crisp scent in the air right after a soft snowfall, the spicy tang of mulled cider and Silver Bells candles which no one makes any more – so I’m rationing the last few that I have. Most of all I love the scent that clings to the contents of a box of old decorations in my parent’s basement. The ancient bayberry and pine smell brings back every lovely and pleasant memory I have of my childhood holidays. I wish someone could find a way to put that in a bottle. I’d buy 100.

She Who Is Way Too Nostalgic These Days

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