Thursday, April 28, 2011

So excited

Tomorrow morning should be fun! We are going to enjoy a Princess Brunch to celebrate the royal wedding. Our DVR is set and our dress-up clothes are ready to be donned for the big event.
I mean really, how often do you get to watch a real live prince marry his beautiful bride with a princess-obsessed 3 year old!

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Will you be watching too?
:)

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Thursday, April 7, 2011

A Hodgepodge of Sporadic Thoughts

My eyes are blurring and my fingers are cramping and my thoughts are rambling so I thought I'd hop on here as an excuse for a smocking break this evening. Let me just say, smocking is the bane of my existance. I don't know why I even try? I don't enjoy it and once I start a new dress, I pull my best Scarlett O'Hara impression and declare that I will never smock again.
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I think it is because my mom always made each of us (yes, all three!!) a new dress for every Easter, Christmas, and other special events so I feel like my successfulness as a mother is measured by the dresses I can make for my children.

Because that makes total logical sense, no?

I did get smart and take a class in February for an adorable dress that has a minuscule amount of smocking involved. Enough to make it qualify as "smocked" without the time involved to make me want to turn into a swearing sailor. (just kidding Mom, I don't swear!) ;)
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Don't judge. It's a little wonky and desperately needs to be ironed, but you get the idea.
Cute right?
I had very lofty goals of making so many cute clothes for the girls to wear this spring and summer. In January I make the trek up to Mary Jo's Fabric Store in NC to load up on yards and yards of fabric to make some clothes for them to wear this spring and summer. Because you know, starting in January would give me plenty of time to work on them before the weather warmed up.

Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.

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This is about as far as I have gotten and it is already April.
My intentions were admirable at best. I'm currently on dress 3. We'll see what happens...

Maybe I could get more accomplished if my brain didn't feel like this:
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Information overload.
This is the desktop on my computer and it drives Will crazy that I keep so many things up at a time. This is me though, and if I didn't have a family to take care of, this is probably how my entire house would look.
I thrive on the chaos and think I work best in a mess.
These are about 25 different projects and ideas that I want to try and can't seem to find the time to.
And all of them insignificant and trivial:
recipes, sewing, decorating, crafts with the girls, etc.

When I see an idea, it gets in my mind and the only way to get it out is to make it, cook it, sew it, etc! The sad thing is, when my mind gets cluttered like this, my housekeeping skills become non-existent. It's like I can't think clearly to stay organized and function like a normal human being.

My neglectful habits rubs off on my children too! I found this baby doll the other day enjoying her breakfast sans clothing courtesy of Miss Caroline Fowler.
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Anna Cate's dollhouse is a great representation of the current state of our humble abode.
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except imagine it about 20 times messier and the clothes' piles in each room look more like massive mountains


How is it that we produce so much laundry, it literally consumes an entire day to complete?
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Eight loads people!
That is how many I washed, folded, and put away over the course of the day. Anna Cate was running a fever yesterday so we were quarantined to the house, which by the way, I actually love. I prefer a full day at home than almost anything else. All I did was laundry, housecleaning, and lots and lots of reading.

And speaking of, this is our current favorite:
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Guess Who, a vintage (can I call my mom's stuff vintage?) reading primer that she is letting us borrow for when Anna Cate starts having an interest in learning to read. I got it out the other day just for fun and it turns out, it is a hit!

I can remember learning to read with it myself and I still love looking at the beautiful illustrations. It is true that they just don't make them like they use to. Even Caroline can tell the difference in this book from our other ones and loves to ask for me to get it down to look at the pictures. Although, several times, I have caught myself talking like the book:

Oh. Oh.
Look Anna Cate.
Look at Caroline.
See funny little Caroline.
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Oh yes I did just post this picture!
(and oh yes I'm sure she will die if she sees it when she's about thirteen.)
But really, look at funny little Caroline and her tiny little hiney!
This is pretty much sums up the day with this child. She is adamant about going to the potty all by herself now, but never puts her undies on correctly. They just get pulled up around her waist.And the hand washing...
I have toCheck Spelling continuously monitor the bathroom to make sure she hasn't snuck in for a quick (or not so quick) scrub. And she's learned to open doors by herself so shutting the door is no deterrent for this child. She just finds a small chair or stool to drag over to the door where she can reach the knob to let herself in.

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And totally changing gears, but very in keeping with the randomness of this rambling post, we have two birthdays coming up in May. We having a joint party this year which means coming up with a party that celebrates both of them and what they love to do right now.

I won't go into much detail because we are still a month out, but it has been a fun one to work on. ;) For Caroline's contribution to the party's theme, she and I have spent several mornings scouring thrift stores while Anna Cate is in school looking for some tea cups and pretty china plates.

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We've had fun looking and almost have what we need.
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For Anna Cate's contribution to the theme of the party, all I can say is thank goodness tulle is inexpensive!
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And thank goodness for the weekly 40% off coupons at Hobby Lobby!!
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I mean seriously, who else starts working on their children's' party ideas this far in advance? I know I'm not normal, but why be normal when it is this much fun to be a little nutty?
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Ok, that's all for now. I need to get back to my smocking so the dresses will be finished in time for Easter!

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As I just reread this post, I realized why it is so lengthy and all over the place. I lost my phone last Friday and haven't really been able to talk to anybody in days. Guess it is all spilling out onto here!
:)

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Ballerina Girl

She woke up bright and early this morning, so excited that "today I am a ballerina girl!" She had her dance clothes on by 7:30 am and asked about every 15 minutes if it was time to leave for ballet class.

A very sweet (and brave!) lady from our church is teaching ballet to the girls on Wednesday afternoons during her lunch break at work. A friend and her husband graciously arranged for these sweet little girls to meet for class downtown in his photography studio and the setup was perfect!

The studio was divided by a curtain, which the moms and younger siblings stayed behind during class, so the girls could listen to the instruction without distraction. I didn't get any shots during the actual class, but we did set up our video cameras to record the action and it was hilarious to watch once we were home!
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All of Anna Cate's clothes were too big (even though I bought an XXS) and kept sliding off her shoulders. Maybe if I wash them and throw them in the dryer they will shrink?

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Of course, Caroline had to put on some ballerina clothes too!

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Her nervous face

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Is there anything sweeter than little girl ballerinas? It was about all I could stand to see these sweet friends in there little leotards and skirts!! :)

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"So Callie, when you think the big girls are gonna let us join in too?"

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This picture is too sweet not to include with the group! Two of the five little sisters who came with the big girls today.
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Tomorrow is a Big Day


(My apologizes! This post accidently was deleted yesterday. So actually, today was the big day and I do indeed have pictures to share!)

And I'm not sure who is more excited, she or I! She has already been to three ballets in the total of her three little years here with us. Most everyday, she wears her favorite leotard, tutu and most always requests to wear her hair in a bun when given the choice. Her favorite Pandora channel is Ballet Music. Her little sister and I are privileged to attend at least two shows a day, but are always offered an intermission in case we need to go to the bathroom. ;)


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This morning, while she was at preschool, Caroline and I went and picked out her first real leotard for her first ballet class tomorrow. We wrapped it up and are anxiously waiting for her to open it tonight after dinner. I am a little nervous, but she is a lot excited so hopefully things will go well tomorrow!
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More pictures to follow...

Saturday, March 26, 2011

To Share or Not to Share?

That is the question.
I love the idea of the girls sharing a room; giggling, sharing secrets, and creating sweet memories of their years here together in our house. In my mind, it looks something like this:

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But in reality, now that Caroline is in a big girl bed, there isn't much space left in their room, not to mention their closet. The bedrooms in our house were definitely intended for only one person.

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With both girls in one room, the setup is very similar to this picture: a pair of twin beds with a dresser in the middle. But that is all there is room for.

And don't even mention nap time. The one afternoon that I allowed them to nap in the same room, no one had a nap. They were mousely quiet for about 45 minutes and I thought they were sleeping until I heard four little feet jumping off of a bed and onto the floor. When I opened the door, I found the room was a total disaster and they were both wide awake. So for now, Anna Cate has to rest in a seperate room.

We have a playroom and three children bedrooms in our house and it seems silly to have two empty bedrooms, while the girls are literally squeezed into one bedroom together.
So for all these little reasons, it makes the most sense to put them each in their own room except for one really big reason.

They love being together.

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Some nights when we check on them, we find Caroline curled up in Anna Cate's bed, fast asleep holding hands with her big sister.
Be still my beating mama heart.
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I'm trying to decide what we are going to do so I can either decorate their room with matching bedding or seperate them and decorate their own rooms individually to their personalities.

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Did anybody share a room with a sibling growing up and if so, did you enjoy it? Or would have preferred to have your own space?
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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Scrumdiddly

Let's pretend like I haven't been gone forever and a day, and that I don't have over a month's worth of activities and projects to share. We have been busy busy busy and I am overwhelmed with where to start.

So instead, let me just start by sharing a new favorite in our house:

Mocha Ice Cream Cake
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It is scrumdiddlyumptious and it takes all of three minutes to whip up.
All you need is this:

ingredients
- An Oreo piecrust
- 1/2 tub of coffee ice cream
- 1/2 tub whip cream

My mom, smart lady that she is, made up this recipe on the way home from a girls' getaway last weekend. We were brainstorming yummy ideas for desserts and she came up with this recipe which really is easy-as-pie!

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Mix together softened coffee ice cream with whip cream and pour into chocolate pie crust. After you've allowed the pie to set in the freezer, drizzle with chocolate syrup and a squirt of Rediwhip.
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Wala! 3 minutes and you are done. And it is faaaabulous!
(even if you are a non-coffee drinker like me)
:)