Monday, December 30, 2013
the terrible two days
Saturday, December 28, 2013
flipagram
Have you seen flipagram? It's a free app that can turn your pictures into a quick slideshow with music and as many pictures as you want. I chose 50 pictures to go with the free clip of "story of my life" by One Direction. If you have tried to have a conversation with me in the last few weeks, I probably sang this to you in natural conversation. I'm sorry. Joe hates this song now but I love it and I can't help myself.
I'll probably make a longer one for the whole year once we hit 2014!
Here is our video:
http://fgr.am/f/IDHEUgWeCT
Thursday, December 26, 2013
merry christmas!
We had another little Christmas with Joe's dad on the 23rd.
Jonathan had spent all day cooking a turkey for everyone. He also made creamed spinach and mashed potatoes. His wife was at work so he bought some new fancy spices and did everything on his own. The only problem was that he bought some sea salt. Those giant chunks of salt are about 100x stronger than regular salt and it made all the food taste like salt! We could tell that it was otherwise good but we couldn't eat any of it. Luckily, the turkey was great and we had some apple pie for dessert.
Emmy spent the whole night chasing their kitties around the house. She rode on Jonathan's back saying, "here kicky kicky, meow meow". It was hilarious to watch those cats scurry and slide across the hardwoods trying to escape her.
On Christmas Eve we drove up to Centre to see Joe's other side of the family.
His grandparents grilled steaks and baked potatoes for dinner (yummm). I helped cook while Emmy entertained the family with dancing and singing. After dinner, we opened presents and let me just say, our little girl RACKED.UP. She is the first and only grandchild/great-grandchild on that side of the family and they just couldn't help themselves.
One of my favorite gifts was this little guitar that Emmy immediately picked up and started playing. She loved everything she got. Each doll got a hug and a kiss, every book was opened and every gifter was thanked. We were so proud of her and her few (however dramatic) meltdowns were easily quelled with a little quiet time in a spare bedroom.
We got home around 9:30 and my sweet sister and her husband were there waiting on us, cookies in the oven. We got Emmy to bed and brought in Emmy's loot and played Santa together. We were too excited to sleep and I got wrapped in this book I'm reading and stayed up way too late. I hoped to sleep in but my excitement got the best of me and Joe and I were up at 6:45AM.
We always sneak down at different times to fill each other's stockings so we can both be a little surprised too. We didn't bother wrapping much this year but I was so happy to be able to have some coffee and open gifts and go through our stockings just the two of us before Emmy got up so we could enjoy each other's company without all the excitement that is Emmy.
Courtney and Alex arrived just as Emmy was waking up so they got to experience her seeing the gifts with us. She loves her "ikea table hack" and I can't decide who has played with that chalkboard more - me or her. She adored her little tea set and stopping to pour tea and take little sips or offer sips to Alex.
My sister bought her the "hug me" Elmo which Emmy both loves and runs from. My dad and Paula came over and we had a delicious breakfast of hashbrown casserole, sausage and cinnamon rolls. They bought Emmy so many books. I was excited to get something I'd wanted for her, something she will cherish for many years to come.
After a quick nap we all headed over to my mom's house for Christmas dinner.
Little Hannah wasn't feeling well and my mom had hurt her back so it was down to the girls to cook dinner while the boys entertained the babies.
We actually had quite a lot of fun cooking (and drinking a little crown). We had so much fun that at some point I looked over into the dining room to see the whole centerpiece on fire. I always wondered how I would react in this kind of situation: your house is on fire - how do you respond? Fast or slow? Fight or flight? Apparently, I'm the type to swing my child around and yell, "OHMYGOD OHMYGOD FIRE FIRE FIRE FIRE" and then run in a small circle achieving absolutely nothing. Luckily, Rich came running in and told me to open the door for him. He picked up the centerpiece and ran out the door then calmly walked down to the water faucet while a 2-foot high ball of fire blazed in his hand.
We all had a good laugh at how terrible all the women handled the shock of the fire. My mom also bought me a Phillips air fryer (no fire required!) that cooks like a microwave and a toaster in one. I'm still figuring it out but I will do a post about it soon!
I was overall so happy this Christmas. Lots of amazing, beautiful and useful gifts.
We are very lucky to have our little family and our big family around us. We work hard to keep our family close, they are so important to us and it's worth it to be with people you know you love and will continue to have for years.
PS - does anybody see a baby bump up there? My little sister is having a boy!!!!!!! (more to come on that later.. when she's ready).
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
learn to say no
I'm practicing some calligraphy and photoshop stuff.
I'd say the above image is square one.
I worked for hours on a quote to give a friend as a gift and before I had a chance to convert it to a digital image, Emmy colored all over it. I took that as a sign that it needed more work (after I whined to Joe about how mean she was to me). This one was supposed to say, "learn to say no without giving an excuse" but I ran out of room. I saw that quote on pinterest sometime and thought of it today since I am at home, taking care of a sick sweet Emmy and trying to be at work at the same time.
Today, I decided to just be at home. To just cuddle and comfort her and get some chores done without feeling guilty about work.
Sunday, December 15, 2013
so this happened on the way home tonight...
Thursday, December 12, 2013
dance night
Monday, December 9, 2013
best ever hot cocoa recipe
Saturday, December 7, 2013
oh, christmas tree
Like how evenly the colored lights and white lights are mixed? Yeah, we really needed another strand of white but this was just going to have to suffice.
Thursday, December 5, 2013
a tale of three thanksgivings
Thursday, November 21, 2013
ikea hack plan
Joe and I have been talking about transitioning Emmy's nursery into a toddler room. As in, removing the side bars on her crib, taking out the changing table and making more play space. I've even had miniature fantasies of Christmas morning- imagining her room glowing with the little fairy lights hanging in her play house, she'd hop down out of her bed and run in to our room to wake us up for Santa, too excited to sleep and begging us to take her downstairs so she can open her presents.
Okay, I realize this isn't going to happen this year but I'm still so excited about Christmas. This is likely the last year we get to pick all of her gifts so I'm focusing on what she needs but will also love.
She doesn't really need "toys" anyway. She plays with toys all day at school and when she's home she really only has a few favorite stuffies and toys that she chooses to play with. One thing she definitely loves is coloring and toddler-sized furniture. Have I mentioned how much I love her Pottery Barn anywhere chair? It's still one of my favorite purchases of all time and will probably last much longer than I originally thought.
Emmy spends almost an hour every night playing in her room. Most of the time she plays by herself. I felt a little guilty about it at first but then I realized that it's great that she can entertain herself and I don't have to watch her every minute, she'll be okay (plus I keep the monitor on).
So, here's the plan...
The Ikea "latt" table and chairs are only $19.99 as a set (available online too!). I plan to paint the top of the table with black chalkboard paint. Then I will paint the table and chairs a combination of white and gray. I picked out these fabrics from www.hawthornefabrics.com - confetti dots in shell and charcoal at $20 for 2 yards. I'm hoping to cover the seats with the pink shell and then make a bag or satchel of some kind with the charcoal print to hold all the chalk.
I'm just so excited to see her reaction when she comes downstairs on Christmas morning and sees her own art table with new little stuffies sitting in the chairs with books and lots of art supplies for her to try out.
I'll post the pictures of the complete project on Christmas Eve!
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
7 classy gift ideas
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