Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Dressing for the Holidays #2

 Get Your Red On For The Holidays



Hi friends!  Is there another color other than red that just lends itself to the holidays? I don't think so. I am wearing a favorite sweater that is a gorgeous red color as another idea for my "Dressing for the Holidays" posts. Red is a great color to wear at any time of year, not just during the Christmas or Valentine seasons. Red is also a flattering color on everyone. This particular sweater was purchased from JCPenney and comes in a variety of colors. It's very comfortable and easy to wear. I threw on a navy blue blazer along with jeans and tennis shoes for a dressed up casual look that can take you to errands, shopping, meetings or lunch with friends. 


For an extra pop of red, I am wearing a necklace, earring, bracelet set given to me by one of my sisters. It's so pretty and red on red works for me, especially at Christmas! You can see that River approves as he joined in the photo shoot sporting his red collar! This red sweater is one that I will be wearing all winter, and not just at Christmas. But for a great Christmas look, nothing beats getting your red on!

How about you? Do you have a favorite color to wear during the holidays? Be sure to share in the comments. 

Until Next Time,
Debbie ( this and that)




Saturday, November 30, 2024

Dressing For the Holidays #1

 Christmas Sweaters Aren't Ugly


Hi friends!  I thought it might be fun this season to do a few posts on dressing for the holidays. You can let me know if you enjoy these kinds of posts. Today, I'm sharing a very casual way to dress. You know, I think Christmas sweaters have taken a bum rap over the years. People call them "ugly" and make all sorts of fun about them. And while some Christmas sweaters can be a little bit over the top, I don't think many are what you would call "ugly" at all! I purchased this sweater a few years ago at Sam's Club and I really enjoy wearing it.

This Christmas sweater is more of a winter sweater that could be worn beyond the Christmas season. The snowflakes, pine trees and deer are all quite festive and the colors are blue and white rather than red and green. Plus, you know I love anything blue, especially navy blue!


I think that pairing a Christmas sweater with a turtleneck and a pair of jeans is the perfect way to dress for a casual day during the Christmas season!

How about you? Do you still wear Christmas sweaters or do you think they are ugly? Be sure to share in the comments! And I hope you are enjoying the Christmas season so far! As for me, I'm enjoying watching "Elf" on repeat and writing this post!

Until Next Time,
Debbie (this and that)


Thursday, November 28, 2024

A Blessed Thanksgiving to All My Readers

 Happy Thanksgiving


Hello friends!  Just want to send out a Happy Thanksgiving greeting to all of my dear readers from Debbie Styles Life blog!

Each of you are so appreciated by yours truly and I sincerely hope that you, your friends and families enjoy a blessed Thanksgiving day. And if you are located outside the USA and today isn't your Thanksgiving day, then I wish you a happy day and weekend ahead!

I'll be back next week with more styling life posts for you! Take good care.

Until Next Time,
Debbie (this and that)


Thursday, November 21, 2024

Christmas Decor Around The House

 Pockets of Christmas Around The House


Hi friends! I've been doing some one-handed decorating for Christmas and thought I would share with you. Hope you enjoy. I'll let the photos do the talking as typing is still hard. New wreath on front door.

Nativities


You can still see storm damage outside the window



Dining Room Shelf




Gingerbread


Foyer

Kitchen


Living Room






At Night


Hope you enjoyed!
Until Next Time,
Debbie (this and that)




































Friday, November 8, 2024

Just A Few Things Have Happened

 Catching Up Since September 8th


Well friends, it's been a minute hasn't it?! Seven weeks to be exact. And I have to confess that a WHOLE lot has been going on during that time in my life. And most of it not good, although I will testify that many blessings have occurred during these seven weeks. And God has met our every need along the way.

When I left off on September 8th, I had experienced my first cataract surgery and had, unfortunately, caught Covid. My husband caught it too. Thankfully, we both recovered well although I had to have a rebound case like I had two years ago. So, in essence, I had Covid twice. Not fun but we both got over it just fine.

Then, Hurricane Helene came along. September 27th, 2024 will forever be burned into my memory. You see, we don't have hurricanes in Asheville, NC where I live. Not until this year. A category 3 hurricane hit us full force bringing destruction with it. You name it-Asheville and Western North Carolina got it-hurricane force winds, torrential rains, floods, landslides and tornadoes. As my husband and I and our fur family huddled in our basement, a tornado hit our house piling trees up on our roof and around all sides of our house. It was a surreal time and an incredibly frightening time but, praise God, we survived! When it was all over, my husband had to cut us out of our house as all exits were blocked by trees. Our driveway, which is 1/10 mile long, was totally covered in trees as was our road. What followed was days of fear and worry as we were completely stuck and unable to get out, we learned via radio how bad things were in Asheville, there was no power, no water, no help forthcoming on our road except help from neighbors just as stuck as ourselves. Day after day, neighbors would climb over and under trees to get to each other's houses to check on one another. The Mr. climbed over and under trees for days to get to our stream to collect stream water so we could flush our toilets. We had collected drinking water before the hurricane hit but, after learning that the entire water supply for the city of Asheville had been compromised by storm damage, we began to collect water from an underground stream that flowed out from underneath our house because we didn't know how long it might be before we could get drinking water. We learned that there had been landslides further up our road and we watched helicopters do air evacuations of neighbors who live above us. Finally, after about 5 days of wondering if we would ever get out of our driveway volunteers with chainsaws made it up our road and a friend brought a crew to cut us out of our driveway. I'll tell more about these times in another post. About how surreal Asheville was at that time with no stores open and emergency personnel everywhere and wonderful volunteers who came from many different states to help. Truly, many wonderful things happened during those days. But, for now, let me continue with the catching up.

About a week after the hurricane/tornado hit, things were beginning to look a tiny bit better. Still no water or electricity but we could drive out on our road. I decided one morning to take our dog, River, for a walk to help out The Mr. who was talking on the phone. Long story short, River pulled, my left foot rolled on storm debris, I lost my balance and down I went falling on my right outstretched hand. I knew immediately my wrist was broken. The Mr. took me to the emergency department where I was given a splint and then a few days later I was given a cast by an orthopedist. My re-check a couple weeks later revealed that my bones were not in alignment and I was scheduled for surgery the next day. So here I am, two weeks after that surgery doing well and in a brace for the next month. Hopefully, I will be ready at that point for physical therapy. 

So, that's what has been happening folks. It has been quite the few weeks/months and that is why you haven't heard from me on the blog. It's quite laborious to type with one hand in a brace but I am persevering. I also did finally get my second cataract surgery a week ago and am in the in-between time when I am waiting for the next appointment to get the go ahead for a new glasses prescription. My current glasses aren't the best for my eyesight right now but I am getting by the best I can. 

I keep thinking about my words of the year-courage and contentment-and how these words have really come into play these last three months or so. I won't lie. This has been a very trying time for me. I have really relied on my faith during these times to get through many challenging situations. I have been touched by the kindness of others and have been reminded how small I really am in terms of the world. Others have suffered much more than my family and I. There are families in our area who have lost loved ones and have lost everything they own. As communities, we are standing together and rebuilding that which was lost. We still don't have potable water anywhere in Asheville but, thankfully, we have non-potable water coming from our faucets so we can flush, shower and do laundry now. We are Western North Carolina Strong and we will get through this difficult time with faith, strength and resilience. Having courage and being content with all that has happened has sustained me these last weeks. Prayers are very much appreciated!

I'm happy to be back blogging and pray that each of you dear readers is well and safe wherever you are in the world. May each of you feel God's richest blessings!

Until Next Time,
Debbie





Sunday, September 8, 2024

Where Have All The Bloggers Gone?

 Bloggers MIA

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Hello friends! I have a mystery that I would like your help in solving. I have spent quite a bit of time today looking for new blog posts from favorite bloggers who seem to have disappeared from the blogosphere. And many of these are bloggers that I feature in my right hand column so that I (and others) can easily find their blogs and their latest posts.

People like Andrea Nine who wrote "Living on Cloud Nine" and Shellie from "The FABulous Journey." And how about Laurie Bronze from "Vanity & Me?" I can't even find newly written posts from some of these folks on Instagram, where I know many bloggers have moved to. 

It makes me worry about people, whom I have come to know as friends through reading their blogs over the years, when they suddenly aren't writing new blog posts. Has something happened to them? Are they sick? Or have they simply decided not to blog anymore? 

I do see posts from Shellie Bowdoin on FaceBook from time to time, so at least I know she is doing well. She and her husband are missionaries in the Philippines and I have followed her through her son's cancer diagnosis and healing and her daughter's wedding. But, she hasn't created a new blog post in a very long time. 

It seems like so much has changed over the years since I began blogging. There used to be soooo many bloggers and here lately folks seem to be dropping like flies from their blogs. It's kind of sad to me. I realize that for folks trying to make money that Instagram is a huge pull, but there is still something so lovely about being able to visit people's blogs and look at pictures and learn what is happening, or not happening, in their lives. I have always been drawn to lifestyle blogs because you can really get to know people through them. And whether you live near or far from them, we all share so much in common. And there is such a sense of community in blogging. It still thrills me that I have folks in England and Canada, as well as the USA, who read my blog! Who would have thought that could happen for little old me??

I'll be the first to share that I know my blog pictures aren't of the professional Instagram-like quality that some writers boast. And, I've always said that I live in a home and not a museum. So everything in my pics are far from perfection. But the thing is, we all share a love of home. Of making, and styling, the very best lives we possibly can. And, as bloggers, we love sharing that with others. 

So, I promise, that if I ever decide to give up blogging, I will be sure to let you all know before I disappear from the blogosphere. So you won't have to worry about me. Or wonder why I am quitting. And Andrea, Laurie and Shellie-if you're reading this, please let me know that you're doing okay. And please know I really miss reading your new posts! And, if any of you dear readers know something I don't know about how to find these bloggers or why there are no new posts on their blogs, please do share with me. 

And many thanks, as always, to each of you for taking the time to read Debbie Styles Life! Each of you has a special place in my heart! ❣

Until Next Time,
Debbie (this and that)


Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Early Autumn Home Decor

 Decorating for Early Fall


Hello friends! Can you believe that September is underway? And that, along with some cooler temperatures, has me thinking about how I want to decorate for early Fall around the house. So, as promised, I'm sharing what I have accomplished thus far. 


I decided to decorate the little faux pine tree that sits atop my curio cabinet with Fall color ribbon and some lovely Fall leaves. 


It's cheerful during the daylight hours and absolutely stunning at night when it lights up the corner of our dining room. Sooo pretty!


And on the dining room table is a bowl filled with pumpkins and squash. I found these at Dollar Tree and was pleasantly surprised at the quality. 


The colors are just right to match the table and cabinets in the room. 


And on the foyer table there is a new Fall flower arrangement along with a gold pumpkin. It's a little early for too many pumpkins just yet, so I will save the rest of my collection for closer to October. 


And then, it's always fun to add a few simple items around the house which speak to Fall like this apple orchard tea towel.


And this gray and white pumpkin that I picked up at Dollar Tree. Doesn't it look perfect on the shelf with my other gray/white bathroom decor?!

I've really enjoyed changing a few things up around the house as September gets underway. And I'm sure I'll be adding things here and there as Fall truly gets underway. I'll keep you posted. 

Tell me, how are you preparing for Fall at your house? Be sure to share in the comments section!

Until Next Time,
Debbie