Merry Christmas
The picture above sums up this crazy year and is definitely a representation of things seen and unseen.
The joy in my life.
The imperfections.
The groans as my boys had to actually touch each other.
The silliness.
The sweetness.
The fact that one of my kid’s heads is getting smooshed by dad’s elbow.
The unapologetic open mouthed laughs.
The things that really matter.
The things that don’t.
Over this last year, due to some circumstances in and out of my life, my priorities have snapped into focus with laser precision. Things that have seemed really important in the past, suddenly, do not.
All of that is why, despite my best intentions and beginning of the year goals I haven’t posted to or been as present on social media as often as I had planned.
Why there are about 32 recipes in my “ready to be posted” folder that won’t actually get posted this year (or maybe ever).
Why I haven’t actually launched that super important email campaign.
Or grown my following by leaps and bounds (spoiler alert: I think I’m the only blogger alive that doesn’t track their traffic – please don’t tell on me).
It’s why I’ve put down my phone more.
Prayed more.
Spent late nights talking with teenagers instead of blogging more.
Tried to follow my heart and ignore social pressures more.
I wish I could say this means I have it all together and I’m never grumpy and my house is spotless and my kids never bicker. Ha.
The reality is, my vacuum doesn’t run as much as it should, I haven’t exercised in weeks, I still burn the candle at both ends futilely trying to hone down my personal and blogging to-do list (which often makes me prickly and ornery), and I often feel like I’m failing.
But my solace is that I really am trying to gain value from the lessons life is trying to teach me right now.
I guess all I really want to say is: despite my imperfections as a food blogger and my tendency toward over talking things, thank you for being here.
Thank you to those of you who “get me.”
Who understand my heart (and my weird sense of humor).
Who make the recipes and comment on posts (and those who don’t; I’m still grateful for you!).
And who trust me to really dial down and give the best of the best of the best.
You don’t have time for average recipes and filler content, and neither do I.
Thank you for allowing this space to be a place that I love to connect with, even if it’s on a slower schedule and timeline than anticipated or promised.
You have taught me so much this year. Your comments and emails and stories and humor and vulnerable experiences have buoyed me up more than you can know.
YOU are the reason I come back and bust out a new recipe blog post when I have time. I love your guts. This space takes a lot of time and planning and effort, but it’s worth it because of you!
Mostly, I am endlessly grateful for that family you see above. For their continued patience with me.
And even more than that, I am humbly and ever grateful for an infinitely loving Savior who has made every good thing in my life possible – and provided a way to get through the terribly tough moments with hope and perseverance.
Without Him, my life would be completely meaningless, and I am so grateful for this time of year when the joy of His birth and life brightens every moment.
Merry, merry Christmas, my friends.
{I’ll be taking a few weeks off from blogging and social media, but I’ll see you in the New Year with some amazing new recipes!}
Such a sweet, heartfelt Christmas letter. I am probably one of your readers who makes many of your recipes, yet I rarely leave a comment. Just recently I made your Buckeye cookies. Two batches as they were LOVED. I texted a long time friend that she must try the cookies. She texted me back tonight Christmas Eve, to show she has make them for her family’s holiday dinner. You post some fabulous recipes! I agree with another comment that the recipes are so good it is worth the wait. One of my favorite post is when you post recipes we have forgotten. Merry Christmas to you and your family!
You are the best! Glad you still have time to post but also glad that you live life and prioritize.
Merry Christmas! You are a good example to me. I love your blog. I love that you put family first. I love that you are real with real emotions. I love your recipes. I really just love your guts too. 🙂 Merry Christmas!
PS I’ve actually enjoyed the slower pace and less frequent posts. Every recipe you post looks amazing and I know I can always trust you. So even if the posts are more spread out they’re worth the wait.
Hang there…and continue to stay true to what matters. We too, will learn to live with less.
It’s all good! God bless you and your family this year.
Mel…life is short…kids grow up fast…things are hard and also good…we get you…step back and do what is important…it makes your next post all the sweeter! We will always be here…you’ve name is lovingly brought up at every baby shower…ward dinner…or last week at a bakeware party! We all think we are your best friend and we love sharing our favorite of your recipes! Be still and breath…you’ve posted enough recipes to keep our families happy and me entertained for a long, long time! Love you lots!
Great Family Picture
Merry Christmas & Happy Old Year / Happy New year to you & your Family.
We really enjoy your recipes, I have a tendency to expand them to my own tastes but my wife Val keeps me on track. She likes your recipes, (Sweet & Sour Chicken is a favourite)
Thanks again,
Charles & Val Cook
P.S. We live in Nova Scotia, Canada . Check out Prince Edward Island for a Vacation for your children, great place to vacation.
Love your recipes and comments even though I am 87 years old, I still try new recipes and share them with friends and family. I share your love for Christmas and our Savior. I wish the best year ever for you and your beautiful family.
Years and years from now, when you are a little old lady in your rocker, you probably will not be saying that you wish you had blogged more. Spend your time wisely. It is not infinite. God bless!
Merry Christmas! Life is short. Savor each moment.
Merry Christmas, Mel! Thanks for making my life better with your great recipes. I know we would be friends in real life if we lived closer. I love the thoughts you share and feel the same about so much of it, and I love your sense of humor. I’ve been feeling the same way lately, and just read (actually, listened to) the book Essentialism. It’s helping me let go of things without feeling bad. I love your family picture! Enjoy your blog break, and I look forward to a week or two of healthy recipes, followed by some yummy dessert recipes! 😉
Mel, you are one of my all time favorite bloggers. You were the one who taught me to cook and showed me that i could be a rockstar in the kitchen at the beginning of marriage when I didn’t know anything cooking wise. Because of you I can now hold my own in the kitchen and I will forever be grateful you took time to post yummy and somewhat easy recipes for me to learn how to cook. I don’t comment very often on your blog but just wanted to say thank you! Hope you have a very merry Christmas!
Mel, I love ya! Your priorities, your recipes, all of it. Thanks for another great year, my friend. Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas to you and your family Mel!
Looking at your little girl has me going back to the memories of when our girl was our little girl.
We have three boys and the fourth one was our daughter. And what a blessing she is. She was always upset that she was the only girl in the family and didn’t have a sister to play with. AND, that she has four fathers!!
Our four kids are all grown and out of the house living their own lives. We had a wonderful life and, at times, a frustrating life. There were times my husband would come home from work and I would walk out of the house and not come back until I knew they would be in bed and sound asleep. Does that sound non-caring or mean to do that to my husband? Maybe so, but that was my way to screw my head back on straight. You will have those days too.
When they are on their own and you see how they act, you will wonder how did they become such wonderful human beings with all of those frustrations and fighting.
Just hold on for another 15-20 years and you will have so much joy from your five children. And your husband will be proud of you for all that you did!!
Merry Christmas!!
Laurie Schmidt
I love this post! I am one of the readers who doesn’t take the time to comment often enough. I started blogging this year…who knew how much work it is? I sure didn’t! I also didn’t realize what a gift it is to hear back from the readers!! So, thank you for posting recipes that I can trust! I just made your cheese ball for the second time this season. I am giving it as gifts to neighbors rather than sweets. We make your pizza rolls countless times during basketball season! My 11 and 13 year old daughters get your emails and often share them with me, just in case I missed one! My husband will often say…is this a Mel recipe? He asks because it’s good and he knows!! Have a wonderful Christmas! Thank you for keeping it real too!
Merry Christmas, Mel and family! I wish you many blessings in the new year! Take all the time you need. We’re here for you now and whenever you’re able to come back! God bless, Lynette
Merry Christmas and a blessed NewYear to you and all of the folks reading this. It’s good to know that there are so many of us out there that find our center in the “things that really matter in this life” As my mom always said…..Be good. Go to church. Drive safe! And….. Better days ahead !
Mel
We love you right back and if you only posted recipes once a month from here on out, or never again it’d still take me years to get through them all! And you have so many I just can’t stop making. I DO love that every time you post it’s the VERY BEST EVER!!! and you’re totally right. Who the heck has time for mediocre? Good luck and lots of prayers. You have totally been a light to our little world and I’m so grateful for you.
Yay!! And this right here is why you have so many dedicated followers!! Thank YOU for all you share!
I am a LONG time follower, but my first comment ever. Thank you for your goodness. The blogging world is a better place because of you. I love your recipes, your sense of humor, your talent in writing, and your testimony that shines through.
Thank you so much for being here and sharing with us. Your recipes are gold, but so is your humour and I love the way it shines through your posts.
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas and a joyous and blessed New Year to you and your adorable, laughing family!! I always enjoy your posts and have a stack of go to recipes thankfully from you!!! From my house to yours….May 2020 be a fun ride!!!
What you are doing is needed and a priority. I myself wouldn’t notice if you didn’t do anything for awhile or if you have done less. I have many many many of your recipes printed in a binder and if I need another one I go to your blog and search it. If you can feed 5 kids with it then I know I can feed now my 5 with attachments. keep doing you and when I say you it’s what you hold as priority. Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas to you and your family too! And thank you for all you have done and do to help us feed our family so deliciously!
Thanks for being real, always offering recipes that work and for loving the Savior. I do too. Merry Christmas!
Wonderful from the heart post!! You are amazing in every aspect and I am happy you put your family first. That’s how it should be. Love the carefree picture, it shows a very happy family. There are so many ups and downs in life and it’s such a blessing to have family you can always count on. I am 72 yrs old (yikes, it looks much older in print) and have not always had a happy life but I try hard to keep my family together to this day. We do spend most holidays together and that is a rarity now with so many family’s living miles apart. We are blessed and I am grateful!! Love your blog and recipes. Merry Christmas and many blessings to you and your family!!
I love you for your goodness…the food is an added wonderful bonus. We have never met and probably won’t but you are dear to me and your precious family reminds me of my own. Merry Christmas and blessings to your family.
Merry Christmas! I can so relate. My tiny blog, which I have never really tracked either, was just not my focus this year. Our family has had some things come up in the last few years that makes you realize that Real life is definitely more important. I don’t make many of your recipes and hardly comment, but when they arrive I check them out and store them in a folder for later. I have also pointed some friends to your blog since I trust your recipes. Enjoy your kids since they grow up and are out of the house faster than you realize. Oh, and that brings its own issues in the future 🙂
You
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And so are your “never-fail” recipes that have elevated cooking for my family crowd at our gatherings. I have shared you with many other friends and foodies, and. I refer to you as “My girl Mel.”
Thank you, Mel, and Merry Christmas to you and your beautiful family!
Rest.
Love you and your recipes, Mel. So grateful for our simple and beautiful moments and love when others share theirs. Merry Christmas from the top of the Rockies in Colorado.
I love YOUR guts Mel!! Merry Christmas!
Mel, Merry Christmas to you and your family! I am so glad I found your website and recipes! I love them! I print them out and put them notebooks, so when that sad day comes when my boys leave the house, they can take a notebook with them and continue to make your delicious recipes on their own. Thank you for being you! Happy New Year! Sabrina
Please never EVER change the way you do things here!! I love that you are a mom in the trenches like many of us. I have stopped following so many bloggers/influencers because it feels like they sold out. Your recipes are great and your website is the one I tell people about almost every day. But, I keep coming back because you shine through your posts–and that’s really my favorite part. Thanks for creating this space!!
Merry Christmas Mel! I’ve followed you for so long I feel like I get you. I took a 3 year break from
social media/blogs and it was amazing. Thanks for sharing your talents with all of us!! You’re doing a great job juggling it all. ❤️
I think you are doing an amazing job and I’m grateful for all I’ve learned from you over the years. I am, without a doubt, better in the kitchen because of you. You are my go to for recipes….ALWAYS! I appreciate all your hard work, your honesty, your humility and your sense of humor! Have a wonderful Christmas and enjoy your time with family!!
Merry Christmas, Mel 🙂 Thanks for sharing so many great recipes and your stories too. Take care and God bless you!
You are my kind of people. Your recipes are great and so are you! Merry Christmas!
Here’s the deal. I think that when we put ourselves in a situation where we “have” to post on social media for our jobs (I’m a clean indie romance writer), we get grumpy. If I’m going to create a post, I want it to be special and mean something, not just because I have a schedule to stick to. And as I’m writing it, I think of all the readers who are not finding me because of that. Lol! I need someone to manage it for me;) Don’t sweat it, girl. You are a light and you shine. I LOVE your recipes, your sense of humor, and that you are devoted to your family first. Definitely take the time they need because sooner than you think, they will grow up and be gone (at least out of the house) and that’s a whole different ballgame. I love my sons and I’m ridiculously happy for them getting married and making wonderful lives of their own, but I do not dig the empty nest. Anyway, stay true to yourself and I’m always checking for a recipes from you. Merry Christmas! Shantal
Merry, merry Christmas to you and your beautiful family. One of the reasons I love your blog so very much is that I feel like your imperfections make you real, like the rest of us. You help us to feel like it’s okay and that we’re not the only ones who’s house needs vacuuming, is behind on the laundry, etc., etc. And it’s all going to be okay anyway. Thank you so much for your fabulous recipes and sharing yourself and family with us. Hugs to all of you!
Thank you for all the great recipes; I look forward to your emails.
Merry Christmas to you and your family.
I always love what you have to offer, thank you! It is so important to work at your own pace and I am glad you take that into consideration. I will still keep coming around, no matter what. And now I am off to start on a delicious batch of crockpot applesauce! ❤
Thank you for your genuineness and your fabulous recipes. Enjoy your time with family. Merry Christmas! We’ll be here when you get back!
This is beautiful. Merry Christmas to you! I consider you one of my best friends even though we’ve never met! I’ve been with you since the beginning and I am so grateful for you. My family is at the the exact same stage as yours, and so I totally get everything you said. Our children need us more than ever right now. I have often been so in awe of you running this site so amazingly and doing everything else to manage a household. At the same time. Thank you for being so open and vulnerable to say that it is hard, because it is! And hearing you say it makes me feel better about my own life. I got one of my sons a watch from one of your favorite things gift lists, my husband was worried it wasn’t a name brand watch. I said “Don’t worry Mel said it was good, so it is!” Haha! That’s not the first time I’ve said that, and he knew exactly who I was talking about. I love your guts as well friend!!! Thank you for all you do for all of us.
Merry Christmas to you and your family. Enjoy your family, God Bless you. June
I love the picture of your family!! I too was the only girl with four brothers!! I am grateful for the one family photo we ever had taken. I have since lost two brothers, and both parents. Christmas was always fun in our house. Enjoy all you can!
This is all SO beautiful, Mel!! Such a sweet, thoughtful, inspiring note. Merry Merry Christmas to you & yours! xoxoxo
Hey Mel, Merry Xmas to you and your beautiful family. I’ve been a fan for years now, keep up the good work–BTW, Your boys have certainly grown.
Enjoy your time off.
Gord
Oh Mel, what a beautiful post! Thank you so much for being our friend. You have a beautiful family and they are more important than anything else. Don’t worry about us, we’ll be happy with whatever you give us. You are a good example to me and I’m glad I found you.
Have the bestest Christmas time and vacation time with your family. And it’s true, because of the Savior we can do and be better each day!
Your blog is my favorite not just because of your wonderful family recipes, but because I feel like we’re very alike. Thank you for the recipes and the laughs (your hard boiled egg cookie trial cracked me up!) May God continue to bless you and your family. Merry Christmas!
I tried your tater tot breakfast casserole when my family was all here for our Christmas. It was a hit with everyone. Thanks for the awesome recipes that you share with us.
Cathy
Hey Gal ..first of all glad u love the Lord. Beautiful family!!!!! I’m soon to be 75 and J LOVE YOUR recipes and blog….MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!!