Crafty Tuesday ~ All Things Birthday.

So, it was a little someone’s birthday around here. And you know how we love to do it up on our Birthdays in our house. It gave me a few opportunities to break out Eva and make some tees…

Our traditional “number” t-shirt to wear on birthday day:

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Next year we will have to get a bigger shirt, big enough for 2 numbers. (sigh)

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Birdie #2 and I are a little bit obsessed with the British “Keep Calm & Carry On” signs, (or anything British, really) so when I saw these being knocked off, I had to make a volleyball one for Em:

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And for Easter we made carrot whoopee pies. It was a mix I found at Target, but the packaging was so stinkin’ cute, I couldn’t walk away. I mean, look at it!:

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They were ok. And then Em decided for her “treat” to give her classmates, she wanted to do whoopee pies as well, except in chocolate. Seemed easy enough, I mean…easier than the cakepops, right?

While I was reading the recipe, I realized they were just using a cookie sheet to make the “cake part” of the pies. Now, thanks to JB, I do own a lovely whoopee pie pan, but it only makes 6 pies at a time. I needed 36! So I decided to try the cookie sheet to speed things along. Epic fail. So worth the extra time it takes to make the pies in the proper pan – or buy a second pan, I suppose.

Not that they tasted bad, but those irregular blobs that didn’t quite puff up like they were supposed to kinda grated on my perfectionist sensibilities. I mean look at these:

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And now look how pretty these are:

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See? At any rate, the pies were finished and delivered to school to the delight of all the third-graders (and a few choice first-graders, too!):

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And I’m sure the kids didn’t get my pun, but I liked it and I guess that anything to keep Mama happy when she is covered in flour and frosting is good:

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And the birthday girl enjoyed them, so that is really all that matters:

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Happy 9!

Dear Emma Gracie Girl –

Happy Birthday, my sweet, sweet girl. I’ve been obsessing about this post the entire week.  I don’t want to say I’ve been dreading it, but…I’ve been dreading it. I am finding it impossible to write about everything that is floating around in my head (and in my heart) at this moment. What is tripping me up the most is the fact that you are now – NINE! Nine…one little year away from double digits. It doesn’t seem possible.

It is also near impossible to write something that I haven’t already written before. Although you are really trying new things (like volleyball!), it mostly seems that you are just getting better and better at everything you were already so very good at.

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You have had a fantastic year as a third-grader, including a recent report card where you could absolutely not get any higher marks if you tried. It was perfect. You were nominated class president and I think secretly enjoyed the little bit of bossiness that it allowed you. To my delight you have taken to the piano like you were born to play, we’ve found a dance class that you really love, and you are finding your voice and place at our church. As I watch you grow, I sometimes have to pinch myself and ask “how did we get so lucky to have a gift like you?”

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You continue to work on being a good friend, which I’m so thankful for. But I’m probably most grateful for your vigilance and dedication in your job as a big sister. Nothing makes my morning better than walking you and Addie to school and watching you lean over to kiss her goodbye as you say, “I’ll see you at recess. Love you.”

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You are a parent’s dream, Emma Grace. I know we’ll have rough patches (heck, we have already hit a few!), and I’m sure there will be times when we are disappointed in one another, but for every tough moment we have, there are at least a thousand others where I couldn’t be more proud to have you as a daughter.

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I love you, Gracie. Happy Birthday and I hope you get everything you reach for this year.

Love,
Mama

Lessons Learned.

Just a few things that I have learned this week. Thought I’d pass along…

Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.
As in, just because you have a free drink coupon at Starbucks, don’t let your frugal side get all greedy and agree to a triple-shot (it’s free after all!) of espresso in your drink. I’m sure the Starbucks barista was just being helpful, and I was just thinking of getting the biggest bang for my (free!) buck…but a triple shot of espresso is enough to send anyone right over the jittery edge. And the crash is so not worth it, especially when you have very little sleep for the next two nights in a row. (See below)

Just because your kids are out of the “baby-no-sleep-stage,” doesn’t mean you are going to have long, sleep-filled nights.
And even worse than one very-little-sleep night is two back-to-back sleepless nights. Addison has been having ridiculous, gushing, half-hour long nosebleeds and we have been doing the round of doctors, blood work, and have an appointment with a pediatric ENT specialist tomorrow trying to get to the bottom of them. It wouldn’t be so worrisome, since she has had them occasionally in the past, but the amount of blood she has lost (OMG! the blood!!), the frequency (three in one day!) of the bleeds, and the fact that they are all accompanied by headaches that is all very troublesome. So needless to say, even when she does get back to sleep, I’m still lying awake filled with worry and angst.

No matter how you try to schedule it, every important thing will always fall within the same week.
And of course, that will be the week your baby falls sick, too. It is Murphy’s Law, right?

No CT again.

Sorry all – we have no Crafty Tuesday around these parts again this week. Just me feeling completely overwhelmed in our over-committed week. So nothing to see here…move along.

(But please leave a note if you have been crafty. I might not get to see it til later this week, but I’ll be by!)

And Vacation – Part II…

…Or Part deux, as they might say in our first port of call, Sint Martin/St. Maarten, the half-French, half-Dutch island.

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Daddy actually took the girls out bright and early on St. Maarten, in search of french crepes. Mommy, well…Mommy it seems had a little too much to drink at the amazing French restaurant, Remy, the evening before. So she was, ahem…getting her head back on straight before joining the party on Orient Beach.

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J. and I visited the island 12 years ago, way before we had kids, and way before the island was ravaged by tourists. So while the beach, ocean, and sea air were all beautiful and a great way to spend an afternoon, the rest of the island seemed…a little run-down. It is an exercise in eye-opening guilt when you travel to some of these poorer islands – and while I’d love to buy goods to help support the people living there, most of the stuff they have for sale is just the same ‘ol crap they hawk to the tourists. Stuff I don’t need or want. So the beach trip was really the only highlight of St. Maarten.

Then we sailed on to St. Thomas. J. and I got in two fantastic dives (we saw a shark and a pretty cool wreck!) the morning we landed in St. Thomas. It started to rain as we were coming back in on the dive boat.

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Thankfully rain in the islands is warm and relatively sporadic – it stops as quickly as it starts. So we rounded up the girls and attempted to go out and explore the island. St. Thomas is kinda expensive. And is filled with a lot of the same tourist junk, too. Although we did find, and buy, what are being sold as “the softest sheets in the world.” I was so excited to find sheets made from bamboo for our new bed! And then I discovered that the company who makes them is in Utah, so it wasn’t even an exotic St. Thomas brand. I bought some anyhow, and after having them on our bed for a few nights, I must say – I think that they did not oversell them…they are some soft sheets!

All in all, St. Thomas made the list as a possible destination we can revisit someday, but we were happy to get back on the ship, our home-away-from-home. After all we had Pirate parties to attend:

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And character breakfasts to wake up to:

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Princesses to meet:

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(Addie spotted Ariel – her fave princess – while we were down in the atrium. Ariel was a few floors up and Addie just screeched “Ariel!” and took off to chase her down. It was definitely a highlight hanging with Ariel for a few minutes with noone else around!)

Animations to create:

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And seeing our animations come to life:

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We celebrated an early birthday:

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And finally, it was time for our last stop – Castaway Cay.

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I would just like to go on the record as saying, “I want to live on Castaway Cay.”

Seriously. The day on the island was spectacular. We fed and swam with stingrays:

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Er…some of us did:

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Some decided that they just wanted to snorkel in the part where “there are none of those stingrays!”:

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We played in the water and sand all day long:

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We did more waterslides:

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And when we got tired of playing in the water, we just rested. In the water:

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It was the perfect end to the perfect vacation. I just put one thing in the suggestion box…”Maybe you could just do a cruise that stays the entire week at Castaway Cay?”

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Vacation Recap – Part I.

Like promised, I’m back with our vacation highlights. It has taken me all-the-live-long-week to even get to the point that I can deal with the to-do lists and backlog of email that I left behind when we shoved off two weeks ago. Wow, it really was 2 weeks ago tonight that we left! I guess being on “island time” for the past two weeks has made the time cruise on (oh you know that pun was intended…as lame as it is!) by pretty quickly.

So, we left on the red-eye to Orlando and I was quickly reminded of the last time we took that flight and I vowed to “never take the red-eye AGAIN.”  J. usually sleeps fairly well, the girls sleep pretty well, and Mommy rarely sleeps at all. But the flight leaves at 10:30pm, and it is essentially a 5-hour flight, so even if the girls sleep from wheels up to the minute we touchdown – 5 hours of sleep a night is not good for my normal 12-hour sleepers.

So they either become uncontrollably giddy:

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Or they crash:

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Sometimes they do both. But we made it to the port and met Mickey – in our traveling clothes and glassy-eyed from no sleep:

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And then we saw the ship:

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We realized nothing really mattered, we were on vacation. It is a magnificent ship. I think it was by far the most relaxing vacation J. and I have ever taken. No email, no texts, no work, no worries. And we did everything and nothing all at once.

Thankfully I remembered to grab our swimsuits and throw them in the carry-on while we waited for our stateroom to be ready and luggage to be delivered. We tried out the pools:

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And the Aquaduck:

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Yes, it is a waterslide that goes all the way around the top of the ship’s deck. And yes, it is clear and at one point goes off the ship out over the sea:

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It is, as Emma would say, Awwwwesome!

We found our staterooms pretty awesome, too. I am certain I have stayed in smaller hotel rooms than our cabin:

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And our own little balcony got a lot of use. Most mornings you could find me, a Cove latte, and my kindle out there while the rest of the stateroom slept off their kids’ club hangovers:

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I did get a glimpse into what it might be like with two teenagers in the house, every morning we didn’t have an early excursion I had to drag the girls out of bed at 10am, which around our house is LATE! But they also were going to bed extremely LATE every night as well. And the second night I was treated to this:

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Addie read (and finished) an entire big, chapter book – all by herself. This is a very big deal, believe me. Oh, she CAN read, she just usually wants “you to read to me,” – thank you very much. So to see the two of them snuggled all up reading real books, well, it did this Mama’s heart proud.

The days at sea were full, but very relaxing:

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Between the reading, swimming, and eating (free ice cream – all the time!), there are 10 things to choose from at any given time.

We Bippity Boppity Boutiqued:

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We saw stage shows; there are first-run movies in the movie theater; Addie and I took a cooking class and learned to make apple strudel; and Daddy and Em took a towel origami class and learned to make cool towel creatures like this:

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(Bear and Cat in the Hat didn’t mind being left in the cabin – they found their own fun, I think!)

The girls spent a lot of time in the Oceaneer’s Club & Lab – thousands of square feet of “kids only” fun. And while they were away, Mommy and Daddy got to play on the “adults only” side of the ship.

Spa? Yes.
Adult Pool? Yes.
Peace and quiet? Yes and Yes!

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And with that, I think I’ll have to take a pause. I’ll be back tomorrow, or maybe the next day, with the Ports of Call round-up. I think I need to milk the vacation mode just a smidge longer.

We’re Back.

All in one piece and without the aid of any sort of flotation devices. We can definitely vouch for the ship – she is “ship-shape!” I am downloading hundreds, seriously HUNDREDS of photos right now and will have some to share very soon, along with our review of the Disney Fantasy – I’ll give you a sneak preview…it is amazing!

We were incredibly grateful for the past two days (including a very rare rainy Sunday) to get caught up. Of course it was a little busy with unpacking, laundry, a horse-filled birthday party for Addie –

And a first volleyball game for our newest Striker –

The chaos pretty much picked right back up where we left it, but it feels good to be back.

Crafty (late!) Tuesday

Well, I’m feeling better – thanks for all the good wishes, that is the good news. The bad news is clearly nothing crafty and fantastic was completed since we last discussed crafty goodness. The weekend was spent in science project (Em) and habitat diorama (Ad) finishing mode. We were successful and it was a huge relief for all of us, I think.

I did help Mrs. K. put together a pj party for Dr. Seuss’s birthday last week too. I saw this milk and cookies party somewhere and for the life of me I cannot find it amongst all of the blogs I read. I’ll find it sooner or later so I can attribute this cute idea to her – but for now, I scrounged the recycle bins and sterilized a LOT of frappucino bottles so we could have little milk jugs with our cookies.

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And, more good news…I have 30+ of these cute bottles if you need to borrow them for a milk & cookies party of your own!

Now…just a little warning, there will be little or no (more than likely – NO) posting for next week. In fact I’m thinking my laptop might not make the trip with me. But I’ll be thinking of all of you and will have much to discuss when we return – especially since we are going full force on the kitchen and house fun when we return! Until then…happy crafting and we’ll see you soon! xo