5.31.2013

Friday Wrap


1. mark enjoying the view of the bay (spending a few days in San Diego)  2. Starbucks in hotel lobby + blogging = happy woman  3.  cashed in Super Pig for vacation fun   4. baby lovin'  5.  hers: French dip/his: meatball sub    6. Sundays = work days and work days = money for vacation days!

Hope everyone is having a great week and fabulous weekend plans are in your future!

Me, I get to drive back to reality tonight, then back to work for the weekend. But that's okay, my beach days will linger for a bit.....

Linking up with Jeannette at Life Rearranged and Lauren at Lauren Elizabeth and Ashley at Dancing with Ashley.

5.30.2013

Currently



eating:  planning on a picnic for dinner tonight, on the beach (we're in San Diego for a few days)

wearing: nautical inspired outfit (white pants, white shirt with grey stripes, blue slip on shoes)

drinking: frozen blended drinks poured into mason jars and ready to go in freezer (pina coladas, orange dreamscicles, margaritas)

starting: to get excited that we may be going to the Cape next month to visit very special friends

feeling: relaxed, peaceful (San Diego is the best)

reading: Game of Thrones, book 3, still...but only about 200 pages left. will there be any characters left alive by the last page??

watching:  all caught up on DVR with Mad Man and Game of Thrones. just waiting for the last few episodes to air soon for both shows

weather:  72 and partly cloudy in SD (will be 108 in Chandler this weekend)

needing:  to find more money in the bank account to fund all the summer fun I'm planning

listening: Jason Mraz's "I'm Yours" in the hotel sitting area

dreaming: about squeezing every moment of fun out of this summer with my family

loving:  this life of mine. feeling so very grateful for all the great moments!

photos from my Instagram feed from the past month

5.29.2013

Beach Treasure Collection Tutorial

A while back I was flipping through magazines and saw this display in the current issue of Matthew Mead.  Since I'm such a beach lover, this seemed like the perfect project for our home.
 

I've been gathering items for the tray ever since I saw that magazine.  I fell in love with the crisp white tray, then wandered around the Crate and Barrel Outlet store looking for various shapes and heights of bowls to display beachy items.
 
Then the tray sat empty for a while. I planned to only use things found while walking on the beach, which may have been unrealistic since I live in Arizona! Then this week I was at Pier One and saw this container full of beach goodies. And they came home with me.
 
Aren't they so pretty? I just gathered like items in each container, then moved them around on the tray until they looked good. That's it! Sounds nice and easy, doesn't it! And now, as I visit the beach, I can add authentic found treasures.  
 


 
This last photo shows where the tray sits in my home. Right at you enter the front door, on top of the bookcases.
 
Makes me happy every time I come home and think about planning our next trip to the beach!
 
How do you display your vacation treasures? I would love to hear from you!

5.28.2013

May is for Moms-Part 3


photo taken 2010.

Here is the 3rd and final part to May is for Moms. This time I interviewed my 4 children.
emma: 11  katie: 13  alec: 16  trevor: 20

1.  What is your favorite thing that you and I do together?
emma: scrapbooking and hanging out
katie: shopping
alec:  going to starbucks
trevor: family dinners

2.  What is something important that I have taught you that you will always remember?
emma: white out is exactly like gesso (to fix errors on her homework)
katie:  how to braid her hair
alec:  ummmm....
trevor:  always tell the truth and everything will be ok

3.  What is your most special memory about me?
emma:  the time you and uncle bob brought me a brown bag lunch to school, when I was in first grade or kindergarten.
katie:  how you love to scrapbook
alec:  going to Starbucks
trevor:  trips to Disneyland

4.  What is something nice I say to you.
emma:  be a sponge and be nice to others and that you'll be great someday
katie:  good morning
alec:  your eyelashes are dreamy
trevor:  always honest with him about my opinion-not nice necessarily, but something he appreciates

5.  How are you and I the same and how are we different?
emma:  same: like similar little things like animals, candy, jewelry/different:  I'm a child and you're an adult, otherwise we are the same
katie:  same: blue eyes/different: our style (fashion, hair, parenting, dealing with problems)
alec:  same: both refuse to be wrong/different: he's blunt with his words, while I'm more reserved.
trevor:  same: both sensitive and emotional/different: he likes football and I don't

Want to join in or just read some other blogger's posts? Just stop by Hooah and Hiccups

I really found this part in the series interesting, and irritating.

Why did my kids come up with these answers? Why did they take so long to come up with their answers? All the things we have done together over the years, and they remember none of them? And no one answered "I love you" for something nice I say to them?

Crazy! I wonder if I do this again in a year or two, how the answers would change? And what about in 10 years? In 20?

And I have said I love you so many times this week! Are they hearing me???

5.27.2013

I Spy...




Just in case we decide to move to SLC, I picked out a few houses I liked.

Can you guess which one is my favorite? Hint...it's the last one.

Photos taken in Salt Lake City, near Sugar House Park. April 2013

5.26.2013

Fresh Start


I hope everyone out there is having a relaxing, fun filled holiday weekend.

But if you are not, just remember, that every day is a new opportunity.

For good.

For happiness.

For a 2nd chance.

For forgiveness.

For peace.

For acceptance.

For love.

So if your heart is feeling a little heavy right now. Just remember that every day is a fresh start.

5.24.2013

Friday Wrap

Happy Friday everyone.
 
Time to dump the cell phone photos and relive the moments of the past week.
 
Linking up with Jeannette at Life Rearranged.
 
1.  hosted a baby shower. for more photos click here, or for the tissue paper flower tutorial, click here. We had lots of fun and I loved all the homemade touches, especially the craft table, where everyone decorated a bib for Tater Tot.
 
 
2.  my sexy man
 
 
3.  lots of school celebrations this week. Emma graduated from 5th grade and will be moving on to middle school.
 
 
Katie won an award for math. My girl rocks! And I may have forced her to take a few pics with me and the family. Hey, I gotta do what I gotta do!
 

4.  Last day of waiting in the parent pick up line this year. Woo hoo!

5.  lazy summer days. sleeping in. vacations. summer bucket list (coming soon). so excited!


6.  #itstinksgettingolder. These reading glasses have become a necessity for me. oh well, it is what it is!

Thanks for stopping by. Hope your week has been fabulous and you enjoy your weekend!

5.23.2013

Baby Shower Recap

I hosted a baby shower recently, for my son and his girlfriend and tater tot.  I wanted to share pictures on the blog, but I was so busy doing last minute preparations that I forgot to grab the camera. I know, crazy! I did manage to take a few the next day, before we cleaned everything up.
 
I made the invitations using swag I received at Snap.  I used mini file folders that were decorated on the outside, but white on the inside. For the front cover, I simply attached a photo.

 
 
I painted the inside of the file folder cards black, so they looked like a chalkboard. Then I hand wrote out the details of the shower with a gel pen, very, very slowly.  This was the time consuming part, but I loved the way they looked. I added the banners last, which was more swag from Snap.
 
 
 
 
I wanted to include a craft rather than shower games, but I hoped to keep it pretty simple so the men would not be intimidated. I got the idea from Pinterest, but tweaked it a bit to decorate bibs rather than onsies. I set up a craft table with stamps, ink, sharpies, and wrote the directions on a chalkboard. This way people could wander over whenever they wanted to get their craft on. Turns out, everyone made a bib. I also decorated a few onsies before the party, just to add some decoration to the clothesline I set up to display the bibs. I bought the onsies at a local thrift store, so they only cost $1 each. I will be doing more of these! I loved adding designs/words to the onsie butts!
 
 
I also made a tissue paper flower garland. For more details, click here to read the blog post tutorial.
 
 
Rather than having everyone watch the presents being opened, I set out a table with labels and a sharpie and asked the guests to lay out their unwrapped gifts on a table, so everyone could wander by the gift table throughout the evening and check out all the cute presents. This was the one thing that my family had trouble with. Almost everyone brought their gifts in bags, then added the label to the outside of the bags. That's OK, sometimes change can be hard!
 
 
 
A last minute party addition was frozen mason jar margaritas and pina coladas. They were made about an hour before the party started, then stored in the freezer until later when we handed them out to guests. Super easy! I will be doing this more in the future!
 
 
We had a taco bar for dinner. I used the 3 warming trays that were included in my oven roaster, which was perfect for the taco meat, beans, and rice. Then everyone could make their own tacos, with lots of toppings to complete the meal. And I know that cupcakes are on their way out, but we went with mini-cupcakes for desert. I had debated on making them myself, but in the end, I just didn't have time. And check out that gold dot tablecloth on the food table. Pretty cute!  Click here to see the details on how I decorated it myself.


My favorite thing about the shower, other than getting to hold tater tot and share her with the rest of the family, was that I had to get pretty creative to stay within budget. I purchased things at the local thrift store, or went with inexpensive hand made items, like the flower garland and the fabric banner on the craft table chalkboard. I even painted the back of a bulletin board that I have hanging up in my house with some leftover chalkboard paint. Now the board can be flipped around for multi-tasking.

Now it's your turn. Do you have any good party ideas to share with me? I'd love to hear from you!

5.22.2013

Flower Garland Tutorial


One of the projects I made for the baby shower (more pics coming soon) was a tissue paper flower garland. It was super easy and inexpensive so I wanted to share with you.
 
I bought the tissue paper at a party store, so there were lots of colors to choose from.  They were $1.00 per pack, with each pack making 4 flowers about 9 inches in diameter. I bought 3 packs total, one light pink, one hot pink, and one gold. Next time I would probably double the amount. If I had more, I would have hung some up in the trees too.

 
 
I started by lying open the tissue paper flat, and cutting it in half. Then I cut those sections in half again, so I was left with 4 sections per pack.
 
Then I rounded the corners of each section and stapled the layers together in the center. And I don't mean exact center. Since my stapler would not go that far. But the flowers turned out just fine.
 
Next, I took 1 layer and twisted it carefully around the staple, then scrunched up the layer a bit. Then move on to the next layer and repeat for all 8 layers.
 
I wrapped tape around the end, hoping this would make it easier to hang on the garland.

 
That's it. Now repeat a bunch of times.
 
That's all there was to it. The hardest part was finding a spot to stack all the flowers on the table! 
 
Seriously easy! I have made flowers before, the ones where you fold the paper accordian style and wrap string or a pipe cleaner, then pull the layers apart slowly. They ripped, and were uneven, and just didn't look right. These did not rip once, and they looked perfect. I'm telling you, these flowers were the bomb!
 
I hung them up on the lattice around the pool equipment. I tried to staple them on the ribbon, but that wasn't working to well. The hubby suggested using clothes pins to clip them on. Brilliant idea! Go pick some up at the dollar store. They are handy for all kinds of things around the house. 
 
Let me know if you decide to make these, or if you have already made some. I'd love to hear from you!

5.21.2013

Shopping

I did a little shopping today.

Want to see what I bought?

Good. I was hoping you would say yes.

 

 

 

1. fabric napkins for blog photos (backdrops)  2. white roses for a certain girl who won a math award  3. yellow flowers and kisses for a girl who is graduating and heading off to middle school  4. sketching supplies to make the math whiz girl smile  5.  paint supplies to make the queen of the family (me) smile  6.  watching my girls enjoy their new goodies
 
Now it's time to get my butt into the kitchen to make some fettuccine alfredo.
 
Have you bought anything just for fun lately? Do share.