Tuesday, February 13, 2007

~All for Love~

Thank you so much for all the comments on Benjamin's birthday! He had a really fun day. We rented "Curious George" and ordered pizza for dinner. Then he got to stay up late! February sure was a busy birthday month, the next one isn't until
May. :0)
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I have been reading my February Victoria magazines along with one of my favorite books, "All for Love" by Tasha Tudor.


It is full of beautiful pictures, poems and stories, along with some cute (and silly!) love potions and charms....

You can find out if the person you love loves you by pulling off the petals of a daisy or black-eyed Susan while you say:
He (or she) loves me,
He loves me not,
He loves me,
He loves me...etc.

The last petal will tell you the answer.


Rose leaves and forget-me-nots made into tea are also effective in making your loved one love you.


If you peel an apple so that the peel is all in one long piece, and then throw the peel over your left shoulder onto the floor, it will form the initial of the person you will marry.


When you go to a wedding, take a little piece of the wedding cake home with you and put it under your pillow, you will dream about the person you will marry. This sounds messy to me!


Four-leaved clovers always bring good luck. But if you find four of them, put one beneath each corner of your bedsheet, and you will dream of the person you will marry.


I'm pretty sure none of those potions and charms actually work so let me share with you some things that do! :0)

Love is not confined to Valentine's Day. There are many occasions all through the year to tell people that you love and appreciate them. Actually, the nicest thing of all is the unexpected or spontaneous expression of your affection by a word, a homemade gift or even a small bouquet of flowers. But still, it is pleasant to have a day set apart specifically for celebrating love.

One of my favorite parts of All for Love is when Tasha Tudor shares about her Sparrow Post.



"Valentine's Day in the Tudor home centers on the Sparrow Post. It started out as a grocery carton but has been turned into quite an elaborate establishment with cubbyholes for letters, a counter, a set of scales and many important notices pasted to the walls. There is a back office for Mr. Sparrow where he can work in peace and sort that quantities of mail. There is even miniature mail just the right size for dolls and stuffed animals.

A few years ago I borrowed Tasha's idea and made a "Cardinal Post." The girls and Benjamin have lots of fun leaving notes for each other inside.


I found the mini mailboxes at Michaels and the post office miniatures at Hobby Lobby in the doll house section.


Another great book I've been reading is Sarah Ban Breathnach's "Mrs. Sharp's Traditions." She has some sweet ideas for Valentine's Day...


The Dolls' Valentine Tea Party
Have a Valentine Tea party for all the dolls and stuffed-toy friends who keep your children in such good company throughout the year. Dolls and toys are, as you no doubt realize, very generous to those good children who take such loving care of them! You may have to assisted the dolls and animals in their valentine making without the children's knowledge! ;0)


A Wedding In the Woods
For centuries it has been an old country superstition that on St. Valentine's the birds select their mates. Why not put out a wedding supper for the birds...maybe some sunflower seeds or pinecones covered in peanut butter and birdseed.


Last but not least, if you need something delicious to eat on Valentine's Day I have to recommend Mrs. U's Chocolate Pound Cake. As if pound cake isn't yummy enough, now add some chocolate! :0)


Chocolate Pound Cake
1/2 pound of butter, softened (2 sticks)
1/2 cup of shortening
3 cups of sugar
5 whole eggs
1/4 teaspoon of baking powder
1/2 cup of cocoa
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 1/4 cup milk
3 cups plain flour (all purpose)

Mix dry ingredients. Stir in wet ingredients. Pour into greased and floured bundt pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour and 15 minutes. Let it cool in pan for 5 minutes and then turn onto cooling rack.

I hope you have enjoyed these ideas on making February 14th extra special.

No matter how you plan on celebrating the holiday, I want to wish you a very sweet Valentine's Day tomorrow.


Be my Valentine,
My heart is yours.

Pictures from www.antiqueclipart.com and www.art.com

17 comments:

  1. Absolutely darling post! What fun! I love family traditions and fun holiday activities. Pumpkin's still too little, but I've got lots of plans!!!!!
    Have a Happy Valentines Day!

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  2. I love the little Cardinal post. That is a really cute idea.

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  3. I just love the cute mailboxes. Blessings!

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  4. That last picture is wonderful -- who painted that?

    ;-)

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  5. This just gets me right into the valentines' spirit! The cardinal post is wonderful and I LOVE the idea of making a marriage feast for the birds, how cute is that?

    Have a wonderful Valentine's day, Kelli!

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  6. Kelli,
    You are just filled with the cutest ideas for making a life filled with laughter and love.
    You are just an inspiration to bloggers!
    Happy Valentine's Day!!
    :)

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  7. I'm practically drooling over that Chocolate Pound Cake...goodness!!!

    I always love your posts, I've been so behind lately, I'm slowly catching up :)

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  8. Hi there. Stumbled on your site and like it a lot! I'm originally from Ontario Canada and live in the South, too. I only homeschooled one year though.
    Just thought I'd say hi! and let you know we could be neighbors!

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  9. Thanks for sharing so many beautiful ideas. The mailboxes are wonderful. Have a great Valentine's Day tomorrow, Debbie

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  10. I so loved this post...you're always so much fun:-) I just adore those little mailboxes!! That book really does sound fabulous...the heck with putting a piece of wedding cake under my pillow, though, I'm eating the darn thing! hehe The chocolate pound cake sounds soooo delish! Happy Valentine's Day dear Kelli! Hugs xox

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  11. Love the post! I have a book of Tasha Tudor's that is so wonderful. I should pull that off the shelf and browse tonight! Happy Valentine Day wishes to you!
    Conni Lu

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  12. Hi Kelli!
    Yippee!! My comment is working so far! I've had problems with blogger today. :(

    I'm so glad that y'all enjoyed the cake!!! I LOVE how you served it- it looks beautiful!!

    I also love the Cardinal post!! What a wonderful idea!!!

    And thank you for sharing all those wonderful sayings from Tasha Tudor!! How sweet!!!

    His,
    Mrs. U

    PS- I can't believe you saved your Victoria magazines!! I'm so sad that I don't have mine! Had I ever in a million years thought they would have gone out of business, I most certainly would have saved them. Sigh...

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  13. "Happy Valentines" Kelli and a late "Happy Birthday" to Benjamin. I love his baby pictures. Even now he looks like the kind of child you just want to pinch his cheeks!

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  14. Love Tasha, but I haven't seen that book before. I will have to get out my copy of Mrs. Sharpe's Traditions...I haven't had it out for awhile.

    Happy Valentine's Day!
    Terri

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  15. I have the "Love" book by Tasha Tudor - we really enjoy reading it too. Teh mailboxes are cute. :)

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  16. What a pretty post! I love Tasha Tudor, and your mailboxes are adorable!

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  17. Anonymous12:26 PM

    We love Tasha Tudor. Are you aware that she passed on Wednesday of this week? She was such a talent....

    Tracy

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I appreciate you stopping by for a visit and taking the time to say hi! I will try to answer any questions here in the comments.
~Kelli