Thursday, February 10, 2011

My best friends wedding...

A few years ago my husbands BF turned 30. I had a fun time helping BF's GF plan the 80s themed party. Since the party was in CT, we were going to have Katie watch the girls. She ended up deciding last minute to go to the party (while MIL kept my kids), and we ran all around the little mall finding her 80s clothes to wear. Little did we know, just a tad over 2 years later, she'd be getting married to someone else at the party, who also made a last minute decision to be there. (The party was a blast, btw!)

In November of that year, I recieved a card in the mail. On the cover read "Will you be my Matron of Honor?" . I was so honored, and excited!

This past December, the bridal party threw a "Breakfast at Tiffany's" shower for her. It was alot of fun to plan! We asked everyone to please wear a little black dress (which, btw, everyone but 1 person did!), and decorated the place with lots of tiffany blue, white satin ribbons, and jewels. We gave cracker jacks and tiny boxes filled iwth hershey kisses (Silver ones ;) ), wrapped in tiff blue with a bow. We all had alot of fun, and she made out like a bandit!

She recently moved back east from Oregon, so we weren't able to do the bachelorette party any sooner than last Thursday. Lauren, Erica, and I piled into our fun rental car, and made the drive to Boston in pretty decent time, even stopping for soft serve Mint Chocolate Chip icecream, a trip to Target , and getting lost looking for the hotel. The Custom House, where we stayed, was absolutely beautiful! I will definately stay there again.


The night was definately fun. And, Im pretty sure we did our job! The bride was decked out in a veil and tiara, sash, and her smoking hot black dress! We went to dinner, had many drinks, and sang karaoke!



The next day, 5 of us stuffed into Katie's jeep, and made the ride back to CT. After a few stops (Hello, Starbucks!), we were on our way to the nail salon, where we all enjoyed the most fabulous pedicure I have ever had. Some of us also got manicures, and I also got my eyebrows waxed. Im seriously considering driving back to CT just to get my pedicures there from now on. :)
The rehearsal dinner was that night, so we quickly ran to the grooms house to get changed, and headed to Newtown, CT for the dinner.
I was so excited to see my girls, since I was away the night before and didn't get to see them at all either days!






Next post will be about the wedding!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Its that time of year again!

Every year, around this time, I start to figure out what i'm going to do with the girls for our Christmas cards. We do a quick little photo shoot, and have to narrow it down to the best one, that we want all of our friends, family, and coworkers (in stan's case) to recieve from us.

It's amazing to me how awesome and easy technology has made this. I just upload our picture to Shutterfly, and the cards are already made! I just love it!
http://www.shutterfly.com/cards-stationery



This is one of my favorites from this year, and I really think I might use it. Especially, since the kids are growing so fast and accomplishing so much!
Although, i do like the layout of this card too!

And, Im planning on making the Grandparent's calendars again this year! You bet I'll be doing it through Shutterfly ;). http://www.shutterfly.com/calendars/wall-calendars . My MIL doesn't look ahead in the calendar. Every month, when she changes it to the next month, its a little surprise for her to see what picture I chose to use. I'm pretty sure November is her favorite this year ;).

Are you getting excited to see christmas cards? What about creating them for your own family?

Monday, October 4, 2010

Cheddar Broccoli Soup

Now that our life is back to somewhat of a routine, I am hoping that I'll be able to find some time to keep up with this little blog (that is, if anyone even reads it anymore?).


Monday's are very busy around here. Both girls have school, we come home for lunch and a little play, then it's naptime. A quick snack, change of clothes, and we are off to the dance studio for 2+hours. I'm trying to keep monday my crockpot day. I think it's a good way to start off the week ; slow and easy.



Since the high today is supposed to be 54, and the sky is spitting on us, it no doubt, in my mind, is perfect for soup for dinner. And, not just any soup, but something thick, delcious, and very heart warming.



And, while the littlest one won't be able to enjoy tonight's soup, and will have to eat something else, the rest of us will, happily!



Cheddar Broccoli Soup





Ingredients:

6tbs Light Margarine

1 medium onion, chopped

2 carrots, shredded

5 cups broccoli florets

3 cups chicken or veggie stock

1/2 tsp. Garlic Powder

4 tbs. Flour

2 cups of milk (I use Almond, but any kind will work)

2.5 cups Shredded extra sharp cheddar cheese

Directions:

Over medium heat, melt butter 2tbs butter, then cook onions until they are tender. Add the shredded carrots and saute an additional 2 minutes, until soft. Add the broccoli and garlic powder, then chicken broth. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer.

In a medium sauce pan, melt the butter, then wisk in the flour, cooking until it becomes browned and smells nutty (About 2 minutes). Add the milk, and continue whisking several minutes until it becomes thickened. Turn off the heat, and add the shredded cheese, mixing until completely melted.

Add the cheese mixture to the soup mixture, and stir to combine. Add salt and pepper to taste.

At this point I put it all in the crock pot on low, and will let it simmer until it's dinner time! Serve with fresh bread! If you are really daring, you could make homemade bread bowls and serve it in there! Less cleanup and way delicious!

A quick, easy, and delicious recipe! I hope you enjoy! Let me know if you try it and what you think!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

The summer bucket list

Once the weather turned warm and sunny, and we were able to spend the majority of our lives playing outside, we decided to make a family summer bucket list. On this we had several different things, like fishing as a family, camping, going to Jumping Jacks to have dinner and watch the WaterSki show, etc. Well, one thing on the list has been crossed off with a BIG check mark!

The girls and I went to for a day of fun with our dear friends Marlene, Carly, and their little's.




The first stop on the way up north was to McDonald's. Marlene was pretty much appalled that my children have been deprived for so long of a Happy Meal, and made it happen.




Look at those double strollers! Unloading the mini vans and getting ready to head in.
After the long treck across the foot bridge (Holy crap, did my legs ever burn after pushing the stroller and all our gear over the bridge).
Tiny Dancer and her bud on the teacups!
The Wiggle's show!

The girls enjoying themselves on the hot air balloon ride. This was one of my favorites as a little girl!





My pretties driving the truck!


All of the kiddie's having a snack poolside



Tiny Dancer, doing some of her incredible ballet movies in the wave pool!





So cold! Snuggled up in her towel, taking everything in!



I was shocked at how much TinyDancer loved the rides. She's a total scaredy cat most days. I was one proud mama that day though! Look at that smile!



The girls first Rollercoaster. Only thing missing was Daddy.
And, i have to add, that rollercoaster was quite whippy for a kiddie one...i have the bruise on my thigh to prove it!


Waiting to be let on the Carousel.




Tired babies on the drive home. It was a long day, but well worth all the fun!

We are so lucky to have such awesome friends! It was a great way to kick off summer (Officially, since school just ended the Wed. prior), and can't wait to go back! After all, we did buy season passes ;).

Thursday, May 20, 2010

The weather has arrived!

There's just something about little kids in warmer weather clothes, slathered up with sunscreen that puts a massive smile on my face. And, said greasy girls, stinking like Water Babies (By far my favorite sunscreen), so excited for the day, are in the mercy of their mama, ready to do anything just to get outside and play in the sun. This will last ALL.DAY.LONG.

Welcome warm weather, we hope you will stay. You've teased us a few times, just to run away and leave us with a cold, rainy spring day/week/month, but now that Memorial Day is quickly approaching, we'd love for you to stay. Something about warmer weather really excites me. I don't know if it's the nightly dinners on the deck, and the princesses racing up the stairs to take a past bedtime shower to then climb tiredly into our laps and have a last 5 minute snuggle of the night. Maybe it's how beautiful the glow is on their sunkissed faces. Or, how pretty the little curls form around their faces from playing so hard and being sweaty. This, my friends, is something I look forward to all winter long. And, I'm pretty sure, it's here to stay, for the next few months.

Our new "summer" routine is about to start. We have no plans. There are a few camps here and there that TinyDancer may participate in, but I'm thinking a summer off from school will be nice. Our backyard looks like a little tykes ad, and there is more than enough entertainment there. And, let's not forget the sidewalk chalk, bikes, scooters, and bubble machine's that they play with in the front driveway. It's kind of overwhelming, but they definately will not get bored. At least I hope not.

Picnics for lunch daily. Maybe it wil be on a blanket, or maybe in their playhouse. They've also discovered that they can sit in the watchtower from their swingset, and the dog can't bother them. Their little tykes picnic table will get good use this summer too. I'm hoping to do "Messy" art projects with them outside. Like, maybe REALLY finger painting. Yeah, I think they'd love that. I'm just so excited.

So, what are YOU looking forward to most this summer?



It's been too long!

The end of winter, early spring were so busy, and went by in a blink of an eye! Now that summer is here, and time will begin to slow down, i'm hoping I'll be able to cozy up in the office chair and be able to blog a bit more!

February was fun. TinyDancer had her very first mani/pedi with mommy and "aunt" beth to celebrate mommy's 29th birthday.
She also went to the American Girl Doll store in Boston, MA, to help celebrate her one BFF, Haley's, Birthday. Such an exciting day for the trio of girlfriends, and of course the moms.
SweetPea had her fair share of fun through February too! She enjoyed grocery shopping with mommy, and visits to the Library.

In March, we celebrated Daddy's birthday by getting dressed up, making homemade sushi, and enjoying yellow cake with chocolate ganache. TinyDancer and SweetPea both started Gymnastics in march. Both are in love with their new sport. SweetPea is quite good! TinyDancer started tumbling in hopes of trying out and making the dance studio's cheerleading team. We'll see.

April came in fast with a weekend full of favorite guests, Uncle Tom and Uncle Ania, Uncle Tarny and Auntie Kate. We dyed Easter Eggs with everyone, including Miss Jen, and enjoyed our evenings around the fire, with a cocktail or 2. The rest of April followed suit, with visitors, dance classes, and another trip to the American Girl Doll Store! The princesses spent a weekend at Grandma and Grandpa's house in MidApril, so mommy and daddy could camp with their friends for their annual opening day trip. The girls loved spending time with the Grandparents and were spoiled completely. April was also Miss Jen's 30th birthday, so mommy got to have a night out with the girls. It was alot of fun!



May has proved to be an extremely month. It's birthday month for both of my princesses. SweetPea had her party the first weekend of May, complete with a vintage theme. Mommy enjoyed traveling to antique shops, and even had friends around the country send cool vintage finds to help enhance a wonderful party. TinyDancer's party followed quickly behind, with (surprise, surprise) a ballet party at the dance studio. She was joined by 14 of her friends, and enjoyed a great dance class taught by the fabulous Miss Jen, followed by cake and fruit kabobs, and pink lemonade served in wine glasses.


More detailed post about the birthdya parties to come!

Friday, February 12, 2010

Maybe it will be a good day.

My day has been pretty rough so far. The house is trashed, which makes me nervous and itchy. We spent all afternoon yesterday making valentine's.

We had to wake up early today because my license expires tommorrow. I wanted to be at the DMV at 8 am, when they opened, so we wouldn't have to wait as long. On the way there, my gas light goes on. I ignored it and got to the DMV, and we sat in the parking lot for 15 or so minutes. Got SweetPea out, and into the stroller, then got TinyDancer out. Went to the door, and saw a sign that they are closed until Tuesday for President's Day. Great. Did I mention it's like 9 degrees outside?

Get to the gas station, and the credit card machine is giving me a hard time. And I can't find my gloves. Whatever.

Then I realized we forgot all of TinyDancer's Valentine's. So we had to treck back home and get them.

Brought her to school, and she cried at drop off. First time this year. Weird.

We came home, and I was seriously foul, once I walked into the messy house. But then, i found SweetPea in the livingroom, watching Super Why, and she was so cute! I just want to smoosh her little face with tons of kisses. God, i'm so lucky! She's now sitting next to me, eating her raisin's and reading a Berentstain Bears book. The house WILL get cleaned, but there are more pressing matters, like playing with this little muffin!