Glad to be California Girls

There is clearly a time and place for cold weather and snow. And according to these girls…the snow should only be around for a very short period of time and far away from our everyday life.

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Em didn’t seem to mind the snow too much and I think really loved our sledding trip with the cousins.

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But Addie, she is not a fan of the white stuff. I managed to keep a jacket, hat and mittens on her about 50% of the time, but it was torture, pure torture I tell you! It was as if the mittens were scalding the very skin off of her hands.

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My sis (or bro-in-law, I’m not sure which) managed to get a picture of me *loving* the chilly weather for about 2 minutes.  I think maybe my blood has thinned a bit in the past three fair-weathered years we’ve been in So Cal.

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The first thing Emma said Tuesday morning as I was getting her ready for school? “Mama, I’m so glad to wear my tennis shoes, I don’t like wearing boots all the time!”

And Addie squealed, “Mama! I get to wear a dress now ‘cuz it isn’t snowy! Right?”

You can take the girl out of California, but you can’t take the California out of the girl!

Holiday Aftermath ~ Theme Thursday

I love the Theme Thursday today – Holiday Aftermath. After the past few days of trying to put our little house and family back together since coming home –  the term aftermath seems especially appropriate.

But, as I was searching for a photo, I was feeling a little overwhelmed by the folders upon folders of photos and stories that I have wanted to post and have just not been able to get to.

And I can’t really do the aftermath, without showing all the fun that led up to our Christmas, so I figure if I just throw ’em all up here and do a little Christmas recap – maybe I can get over it all and safely tuck Christmas 2008 away.

So we found out that decorating gingerbread houses is much more fun than eating it. Either we all don’t really care for gingerbread that much, or the kit that I actually bought last year wasn’t really that good – one year later. At any rate, we did get one built this year…

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We also continued the tradition of our Nutcracker date. This year Addie and Daddy joined us as well.

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Emma was riveted, all eyes on the stage, as she is every year. Addie was interested for the first act, but she kind of fizzled by the second half. And Daddy, it turns out, was doing a little reading up on the Nutcracker story on his iPhone. I thought that he was checking his email – lucky for him he just was trying to figure out the storyline.

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And of course both girls had to have a Clara tiara before we left. Two little Sugarplums in the making…

Two little sugarplum fairies

We did two trees again this year. We have these two giant windows, one in the living room and one in the dining room – both facing different streets. And we have a fake tree, but I looove having a real tree as well. So we had two. This one is the real tree with all the handmade ornaments, including a few antique ones, like the one I created in preschool!

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Elfie landed on the fake tree one morning. And if you didn’t do Elf on the Shelf this year, Go. Buy. It. Now! It is genius. I only wish he could stick around all year long to keep his watchful (albeit a little creepy!) eye on the girls.

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Christmas Eve was the culmination of all of Em’s hard work. Lots of long practices and rehearsals, but she made her angelic debut and did beautifully! The Christmas Eve pageant at the church was really pretty cool and it was fun to see it all come together.

Waiting in the wings

Then we hurried home to prepare for Santa. Emma was ready to go to bed the minute we got home from 4pm mass, so it was barely 6pm! But they stuck it out through a quick dinner and bath. Hung their stockings and put out some milk and cookies for Santa. Oops…Santa probably abides by the 5 second rule, right? Do you think Elfie will tell Santa that his cookie slid off of the plate and onto the floor?

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After the munchkins were in bed…we wrapped our fool heads off and assembled toys sat and watched the fire and waited for Santa to visit…

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He came. And left behind a few goodies. This was only half of the living room the next morning…

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A favorite of Em’s – the Nutcracker pop-up book….

Then Nutcracker book

And a favorite of Ad’s – her very own Trunki. Which she used the next day on our trip to Michigan…

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And Santa brought Barbies and strollers and kitties too – but nothing compared to what Nena, Bill and Uncle Jeff got the girls…

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I have some pretty funny video of the Barbie Jeep unveiling. I’ll have to upload it. Proof that neither of them will get keys to a real vehicle for many, MANY years!

I could continue…but I think I’ll stop here. The first of our four Christmases. We had about three others while we were home in Michigan and a few dozen more photos to accompany them. But for now I really need to go finish tending to the aftermath.  And packing up a few boxes of Christmas decorations.

New Resolutions & A Best Shot Monday

So….Hi! And Happy New Year! And all that other stuff.

I know it has been awhile and I have had very good intentions to write about all of the holiday fun we have had over the past few weeks. I’ve got photos from our Nutcracker date, Christmas Eve, THE pageant, Christmas morning, our vacation to Michigan – all waiting to be edited and posted.

And I also had planned a 2008 year-end review, it was kind of a happening year! We traveled to some fun places. I ran my first and second triathalons.  Em had a milestone birthday, Addie turned “free!” and both of them had first days of school.

As far as my resolutions from last year…well, some of them got crossed off, and a few are just perpetually going to be on my list.

But as I have had a few days to reflect on everything – I have decided that my biggest “to do” for 2009 is to just be a little nicer to myself.

Give myself a break.

I need to realize that (on the inside and out) I’m a pretty good person, and I deserve a little break once in awhile. I deserve to do stuff because I want to, not because I feel like I have to. I deserve to stop obsessing over things I cannot change and help shape the lives of those I can help change. (Including these five little miracles – Em, Ad and their three cousins!)

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And most of all, I deserve owe it to myself to step away from the computer so that I don’t miss amazing moments like this – my Best Shot for this first Monday of 2009!

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I’m going to print this and put it in as many rooms of my house as I can as a constant reminder. I’m living for moments like these not to make other people happy, but to make myself happy.

Happy 2009!

It has been a long time since J. and I have stayed up til midnight on New Year’s Eve. Usually we call our eastern time zone family at 9pm Pacific time and head to bed.

But I am in the frozen tundra of the East and the ball is getting ready to drop in 40 seconds, so I just want to wish all of you a very happiest of New Years.

And now I must fall into bed. I guess I’m too old for this?!

Happy New Year!

Crafty Tuesday

Are you sick of seeing these bags yet?

Sorry, it is all I’ve got again this week.

I tried to adapt the pattern a bit to make a reusable shopping bag for our friend Wendy, but unfortunately the proportions got a little out-of-whack. So it looks a little too long, and a little too skinny – but it might hold a gallon of milk and a loaf of long french bread? I just love the pear fabric, though. It is so cool. It is a prototype, I’m definitely going to work on a version 2.0.

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I also put together a few bags for my nieces for their playroom. It wasn’t quite the color scheme I was thinking of doing, but then I saw this fabric.

A little french girl sitting at a cafe. It instantly reminded me of my Paris trip with my sister, and I fell in love with it. So this was the starting fabric for the project.

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And I happened to have Wendy with me when I saw the fabric and she helped find some good coordinating fabrics (I’m not so good with that – but thankfully she really is!) and…Voila! Trois kidlets pour mon nieces!

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So that is what I’ve got. I’m not expecting a whole lot since everyone is slowly ramping back up after Christmas, but if you did post something be sure to leave a little comment love…


Whaddya mean – I’m two? ~ Best Shot Monday

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It’s true, my youngest niece, Gabella-Ella turns two today! I hope you have a fantastic year, Gabella. And the very happiest of days to you. I’m very excited that we got to spend a few days celebrating with you.

In other news, we are indeed spending time with this sweet girl and my other two sweet nieces right now. We are here in Michigan for the week, so while I have all kinds of Christmas aftermath to post about, and a few projects that have to be done, I’m just enjoying my time away from home – and maybe taking a mini-blog vacation, too. I might post some stuff this week, I might not. We’ll just have to see.

I hope all of you are digging out from Christmas and have some good shots to show today, though!

While visions of Sugarplums…

…dance in their heads.

All is quiet here.

Pageants have been performed, songs have been sung. The treats and pleading notes have been left and the stockings hung by the chimney with care. Presents have been wrapped and amazingly even Mama and Daddy are off for a long winter’s nap (at a normal time!).

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I hope you all find exactly what you want under the tree tomorrow morning.

Merry Christmas to all, and to all a Good Night!