Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Twas the night before Christmas...
Monday, December 22, 2008
Snowmen At Night
Snowman ready to march out at night.
The note says:
- 2 liter Sprite
- Package of size medium boys, white socks
- Festive material (one yard did 12 snowmen)
- Googly eyes
- Orange foam for noses
- Your brightest blush
Simply slip the sock over the soda to make the body. Cut a strip of festive material roughly 9 x15" and glue short ends together and slip over top of bottle to make the hat. Tie a ribbon around the top of the bottle attaching your note then cut slits at the top of the material to make fringe. Tear a 1"-2" piece and tie around the snowman's neck. Next, simply glue on the googly eyes and carrot nose and give your snowman a quick dusting of blush and it's good to go!
And if you are feeling extra festive, the book "Snowmen at Night" is one of my kids favorite books and would make a cute addition to this simple gift.
Happy Holidays!
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Monkeys' Party
And he happily played with every present after opening them. I bet it took the better part of an hour for him to get them all opened. Mia just about couldn't contain herself.
He wasn't so sure of the candles on the cupcakes so he ran to Dad for comfort and help. That didn't stop him from doing it several times and then eating several tops of several cupcakes. He's been so happy and has played all day with his new toys. He's a lucky boy!
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Then this little one turned two.
And the kids were excited to meet him too.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Monday, December 15, 2008
Li'l Nutcracker
Mia's dance teacher is amazing with the girls. All of her girls love and respect her. They listen to what she says and follow her along sweetly. I am thankful that she is such a loving and positive teacher. She let's the girls be little girls encouraging them to do their best.
I was so, so sad when my batteries died. I had only gotten a minute of the dance. (Thank goodness for friends! My friend took pictures of Mia for me. I can't wait to get them!)
The dance starts out with the girls going to the party in their coats. When they get to the party, the coats switch to party dresses for the dancing. Next, they were the mice running around like mice do and they fought the Mouse King with sticks and won of course. The girls giggled while the faught. So cute!! They dashed off stage and each got a tiara and a sparkly wand and finished off being the sweetest Sugar Plum Fairies I have ever seen! I loved every minute of it! I am so sad that I didn't have it all on video.
So, without further ado, "How Did I Get Here?" presents Mia's performance in the Nutcracker.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Snow!!
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Flautisimo


Thursday, December 4, 2008
A little story about gum.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
I like her style

She often has some sort of combination of necklaces on and this is one of my favorites. A layer of a plastic dress up beaded necklace, a sweet little silver and white bead necklace and a old silver necklace of mine. She's my girl and I like her style.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Thanksgiving 2008
Teryn has a small ride on four wheeler that she lets the kids ride in the house. It was the hit of the day for the Little's. Sam even understood how to push the button to make it run. He spent the better part of the day running into walls and doors with it. Fun times!
There was even a picture of me playing Guitar Hero and how I loved playing Guitar Hero even though Ryan was ruthlessly making fun of me. However, this photo was taken from Mia's height showing really only my ample backside. We won't be sharing that photo anytime soon.
Not only did we get to celebrate Thanksgiving with my side of the family, we got to have dinner with Ryan's family on Sunday. It was delicious! Sharon makes the best turkey ever. Yum-o! Lucky us!
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Done!
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
One down, one to go.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Holiday Boutiques

Featured:
1. Double pom-pom on a rope - these look cute everywhere I put them. Love 'em on an armoire, on a shelf, on a doorknob, on a candle holder - love them anywhere! 2. Chocolate Santa - he looks like you need to take a bite out of him. Yummy blues, chocolates and cream. 3. Metal Reindeer - very rich in his deep browns and reds. 4. Wood Santa - darling on a big fluff of greens and reds.