How is it the last day of November!? Thanksgiving is over and we look forward to the Christmas season getting into full swing. Whenever we leave the city for our Thanksgiving holiday, we love coming back to all the mobile Christmas tree shops setup on almost every corner. It’s a fantastic welcome back present. Until the Rockefeller Christmas tree was turned on, all of our decorating felt like prep work. Now that it’s lit up, we can blast Christmas music until next year. As we look forward to a few more snow storms, decorated gingerbread cookies, and more apple pies, here are our Five Favorite Things.
Five Favorite Things: November 2018
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We’ve had our little Keurig for 6 years. It easily produced more than 4,000 cups of coffee in that time. Over the last year, it’s gone downhill and we’ve in the market for a new one. Then, we saw the new K-Mini Plus launch. It’s thinner, takes up less space, and allows our taller mugs and travel mugs to fit. There’s even an option for ‘strong’ coffee. You can also use the universal K-Cup to use your own grounds!
3. This Sums Up How We’ve Been Feeling Lately
Viral videos and memes make the world go round. This one popped up recently and we’re dying.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BqPEMsmlmXg/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=10oez7wmgorxy
4. DIY Mrs. Weasley Sweaters
There’s nothing more fun than family themed outfits. If you haven’t seen our DIY Mrs. Weasley Sweaters, here’s a family photo of us in them! Check out our post to see how you can make one yourself.
5. John Legend’s Christmas Album
Rarely do we buy albums and listen to all the songs on repeat. This album is fantastic and worth adding to your Christmas playlist.
Fatima and Brian are the co-founders of Lilies and Loafers, your go-to place for delicious recipes, easy DIY, and occasional parenting advice. Check out our podcast, Millennial and Pregnant, for our journey through Fatima's first (and another) pregnancy.
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