Saturday, January 23, 2010

Our Official Announcement

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It’s official!  We’ve booked out Disney trip and we’re headed south in just 2 weeks! (OMG! Two weeks???  I have soo much to do!)  Sam has wanted to “see the castle” ever since he saw a picture of Scott and I in front of it on our honeymoon and we promised him we’d take him, too.  He knows the castle, of course, from all his Disney videos. Now that we’ve booked our trip, I’ve been showing him pictures of WDW and videos to show him some other things to expect.  He’s getting really excited.  The funny thing is, Disney sent us a DVD and it showed a video of people volunteering in their communities to promote Disney’s "Give a Day. Get a Disney Day." volunteer program before showing us scenes from the parks.  Sam was getting all excited about what he was seeing.  He’d yell out “We’re gonna make a garden!”  and “We’re gonna paint a wall?!  I wanna paint the wall with the kids!”

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And I really have to smile because the kid has NO IDEA what’s in store for him!  Scott and I are SO excited to be doing this with him!

Anyway, of all the little videos we’ve watched, this one is be far the best.  I hope and pray that we have as much fun as this family…although, since we’re not a dancing family, we may not have quite as much fun as they did!  Enjoy!  It really is fun to watch!

  Jennifer (Hope Studios) is going in March and I can totally see her family doing something crazy like this! 

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Resolution

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This is TOTALLY me:

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Which is why my resolution this year is to overcome my ADD and find a way to get organized and on top of my life. I have so many goals for this year. I’ll be looking for ways to finally take control. So, here’s to 2010! The best year ever!

What are your resolutions? And what suggestions do you have for me?

Friday, January 1, 2010

For You and Your Family

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New Year's card 2010

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Perseverance

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–noun

1. steady persistence in a course of action, a purpose, a state, etc., esp. in spite of difficulties, obstacles, or discouragement.

Join me, if you will, about 4 minutes into the episode:

Sunday, November 1, 2009

The Cake That NEVER Was, the Ghost That ALMOST Was, and the Pirate that WAS…and Still Is

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Oh, the drama that was Halloween. Or at least the choosing of the costume! Weeks ago, I did something on the spur of the moment. I asked Sam what he wanted to be for Halloween. I’m not sure that I was planning on asking him this year. I really didn’t think he’d know what I was talking about or have a preference. I was wrong. The first time I ever asked him the question, he immediately replied “A cake!” I asked the question several times and in different ways and he was very clear that he wanted to be a cake. Well…ok then. He was so sure he wanted to be a cake, that looking through catalogs and finding other costumes he liked didn’t deter him one bit. He still wanted to be a cake. I took about 8 minutes of video, which I’ll spare you from, of us searching costumes. Screenshots from the video:

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You’ll have to trust me on this, but I swear Sam actually said during the fun, “Oh, no cake.” So, he was pretty happy when I showed him Pottery Barn Kids cupcake costume.

PotteryBarnKidsCupcakeCostume_1251548428503_thumb Anyway, he was holding steadfast to his dream of being a cake. So I found directions for this costume on some Canadian Magazine website. He wanted to be a chocolate cake with sprinkles, so I figured it would be easy to modify the costume.

S_0906_costumes1 Honestly, I dreaded the work ahead of me and thankfully, I didn’t get started weeks ago. After a week of wanting to be a cake, he suddenly decided he wanted to be a ghost…”a big scary ghost so I can say WhooooOOOOOOOooooooooOOOO!” (And as he said it, he weaved his head back and forth…so cute!) Sure! A ghost I can handle! Of course, I couldn’t let him be some ordinary, “sheet with holes” ghost. Oh, no. I had to add a little something so it would be just a little more unique. After about 2 weeks of saying he wanted to be a ghost, I was finally convinced enough to buy material. Then on Halloween morning, I started assembling the ensemble. Getting him to stand still was a challenge, so meet Elmo, who was kind enough to model the ghost costume without moving.

DSC_0086 It turns out, working with satin has its challenges. The trick was finding a way to keep it on his head and get the tulle attached as well. I had to turn the eye-holes into a face opening because Sam wasn’t diggin’ on the whole covered face thing. I spent a lot of time on Saturday trying to figure out how to make the ghost costume work. Thankfully, Scott was home all morning and was willing to add commentary such as “Holes in a sheet would have been much easier.” (Sometimes I don’t think he gets me at all!)

And here’s where weeks of planning get shot down in one breathe. At 3:41, one hour before we needed to leave for the Harvest Festival at the church, Sam decides that he doesn’t like the ghost costume at all and won’t wear it. He really didn’t like being under the costume. So, I rushed out to the store and bought him the first costume I could find in his size: Captain Jack Sparrow. Then I rushed to another store and bought a bunch of accessories to enhance Captain Jack’s ensemble-in-a-bag. Sam was excited about the pirate costume since his friend Samuel was dressing up as a pirate, too. As you can see, everything worked out and we decided that Sam was MUCH cuter in the pirate costume. Even if, after only about 5 minutes, he had gotten rid of the wig, hat, and earring.

DSC_0002 (2) DSC_0004 (2) DSC_0008 (2) DSC_0010 (2) Sam loved being a pirate! In fact, upon waking Sunday morning, he couldn't get back into his costume fast enough! And what did “Captain Sam” think of the ghost costume?

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That’s all right. Since this may be the last year that I actually give Sam a choice, I already have his costume picked out for next year and I may just get started now. Jennifer shared this with me and it may be my all-time favorite idea:

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