Monday, March 26, 2012

Waiting for the Easter Bunny

Now that St. Patrick's Day is over we are getting things ready for the Easter Bunny to make his/her arrival. In doing so we made our ornaments for Easter. It's a simple yet fun thing for a 2 1/2 year old to do. We took some plain pastel colored plastic eggs and decorated them with Easter stickers. How fun!



Here she is so proud of her tree & she didn't want to let go of her sticker book. Lucky for her there were more than just Easter themed stickers in there so we can definitely use them in the future.



Here is our tree for Easter.








Monday, March 5, 2012

It's March already!

So, I can't believe that February is over. With March comes St. Patrick's Day and the beginning of spring. This month for the pink tree we decided to incorporate both into one. I had found these shamrock pieces at the dollar store and decided to decorate those with spring foam stickers. It's a simple idea yet fun for a 2 1/2 year old who is becoming in love with stickers.



Here are the ornaments we ended up with.







Here is my little munchkin decorating her tree...she was trying to hide some in the back. I made her move them.






Here is our final product. I was really worried with how the green would look on the pink, but I don't think it's too bad.



Now off to figure out what we are going to do for Easter since it's right around the corner.



Monday, February 6, 2012

One month into the new year

So when the new year began I made a resolution to become more crafty. In trying to achieve this goal one thing I decided to do was to get Kayli involved too. With that said this year before Christmas she found this pink Christmas tree she wanted so we got it for her and put it in her room. She had it decorated for Christmas and had to plug it in everyday. When Christmas was over she really didn't want to put it away so I decided she would have a holiday tree. My goal is to make ornaments for every holiday and decorate her tree.


Here is her January tree....



Needless to say we didn't make these ornaments because it was so soon after Christmas. We just used some store bought star ornaments.



This is what we used for a topper - I thought it was fitting for the month of January even though we really didn't have any snow.


Now here is our Valentine's Day Tree....



We made some heart ornaments and I found some wired heart garland at a dollar store. The pink tree fits in perfectly with this theme.


I am pretty excited about this and so was Kayli. I can't wait for our next craft project which will be this weekend. We will be making her Valentine's gifts.









Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Happy New Year 2012!

A new year, a new start. A lot of people make resolutions, some that they don't keep. Why?!? Why say you're going to do something and then not do it?

Each new year is a chance to become a better and you and make your life what you want it to be. This year I have decided instead of the usual lose weight and exercise resolution that I never keep I am going to really try to do something different. My resolution is to become more crafty. I'm pretty excited about this. One of my projects this year is to make holiday ornaments. We've decided to keep Kayli's pink Christmas tree down becuase she loves it so much and that her and I are going to make ornaments for all of the holidays. She now has a seasonal tree. This weekend we took all of the Christmas ones off and now have a pink tree with silver stars for January (and of course we left the Hello Kitty & Mater ornaments on there). This is to celebrate the new year. (These ornaments weren't made.)

So our first project will be Valentine's Day ornaments. I'm excited to see how this turns out.

But anyway, I hope everyone has a wonderful 2012 and I'll keep everyone updated!

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Something I just don't understand

Okay, so the other day we received in the mail a wedding invitation. We were expecting this invitation, we knew it was coming. As I read the reception resonse card it says it's an adult-only reception. Really?!?! You mean to tell me that I can't bring my daughter to a wedding. I don't understand because I know there are kids in the wedding party. When we had Kayli we knew that she was invited to go where ever we went. How can I deny her that? I know she's too young to understand it but I just don't get. They know people have kids and now I can't bring her with us. She is going to miss an opportunity to see some of her family because they don't want kids at their reception.

I just don't get it!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Oh tattoos

Why do I love tattoos?!? Let me count the ways.....no really, why are they addicting? Some things I read say there is an endorphin in the ink that some can get addicted to. Really? That's some powerful ink.

With me having 5 myself and planning on getting another one soon (hopefully this year) I can only speak through my experiences. My first was a guardian angel on my lower back. Yes some call this place a "tramp stamp" but I nothing of the sort. I got this in memory of my grandmother who passed away in 2002. My second is a small flower on my left ankle. This is something I got while in Tennessee and a way to bring a piece of it back with me. The third is a cupcake where only one person can see it. It's just for him! My fourth is a butterfly with the stars and a moon on my foot. The butterfly symbolizes change, which is exactly what I did in 2007 and my last one I got is Kayli's footprints and with her name, all of which resembles a butterfly.

None of those were very painful. But each has a meaning to me and I believe a meaning should be behind every tattoo everyone gets. I'm sure some people disagree with me but you shouldn't alter your body just because it's the "cool" thing to do.

Tattoos are beautiful and individualize everyone. They make us different than others because we all have the same body parts but we don't all have the same body art.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

I am my father's daughter...

So, we are going to be donating some things to the Salvation Army and who know they did pick ups?!? So, I need to figure out what all I have that I can give to the less fortunate. After talking with Shawn about this, it has come to my realization (again) that I am a pack rat just like my dad. He saves everything!!! He has a whole closet full of nothing but t-shirts that have been given to him by different groups from the safety patrol, girl scouts, different elementary schools, etc. from his job. Me, I still have clothes with tags on them. My dad saves birthday cards, anniversary cards, Christmas cards. Me, I have a lot of cards to from my husband, Kayli and myself. Now, if only you could see his attic and several garages. Wow! He has a lot of stuff. Anything from tools to holiday decorations to my old toys when I was a little girl (which are good to have since I now have a little girl) and boxes of his old clothes from the '60's and '70's. I can't say I'm any different than he is, my collection of things is growing too. But I am glad to have traits of his, he is a wonderful and very sweet man! I am so glad that I can call him my dad.