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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Kaythlen's 6th Birthday Party

First of all, if you're into giveaways (who isn't?) check out Jennifer's blog at Life in the Green House.  She's giving away a $25 voucher for Erin Condren's website and I've heard (hope to get one soon) that their Life Planners are amazing!

This weekend we had Kaythlen's 6th birthday party.  Her BFF's grandma owns a paint shop in the next town over (literally 5 minutes from our house).  It's called Let's Paint if you live close to Southaven and she's wonderful!  We love her!  She does parties where the birthday kiddo picks out a painting and they take the kids through it step by step.  I've never seen a group of little girls focus so hard on a project!  They take a cake/present break about halfway through the painting so the kids don't get tired or bored (which was not likely to happen with these kids).  And you don't have to worry about party favors or goodie bags because the kids get to take their painting home as their gift.  Win/win for me!


Kayt and her BFF Maddie.  


Don't these girls look like professionals?


Sweet Sarah


Kayt blowing out her candles!  It only took her a few tries...the wish still counts, right?


Kayt and Sarah


Danielle and her Momma, Tana.  Tana keeps Miss Kennedy every day....we LOVE her!


All the girls with their masterpieces!


At the end, the party girl gets to put her handprints on the wall of the studio and sign...


of course my girl picked PINK!  It was a wonderful day with friends and family.  I'm so thankful for all the help I had!


Carie

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Pitch a Fit


Oh teething, how I loathe thee!  I know it's horrible when babies teethe.  Miss Kennedy has decided that teething as a baby was not in the plan.  She got her first teeth after she turned a year old, and we are still limited in the number we have.  She has the top two front, bottom two front, all four one-year molars (what's up with that?) and has recently gotten another bottom tooth.  I'm pretty sure we are working on two more now, and it's horrible!  She doesn't sleep, even with ibuprofen and orajel, and she turns into a bear.  I don't, in turn, sleep and have a severe lack of patience.


This picture pretty much sums up how our last three days have gone.  My poor baby.  Even the dog is hiding in the background. Here's hoping they come in soon!  

Carie

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Summer Fun

Maybe I'm old, but I just don't think you've lived until you've run through the sprinklers in the summertime.  We spent yesterday evening mulching our front flower beds.  And, of course, you have to wet them down when you're done.  What else should hot, sweaty kiddos do besides cool off?  


Kennedy was a little tentative at first and stuck to the sidewalk.  Nothing cuter than a wet baby!
 

Kayt, on the other hand, was doing cartwheels in the sprinkler!

 

Kennedy finally got brave, with her sister's help, and made it onto the grass.
 

Her poor little cheeks were so red (heat, not sunburn), but she refused to come inside!
 

Hard to tell in this pic how wet Kayt actually was, but I had to wring her clothes out.  So fun! 

Carie

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Soccer!

My girl has been a dance/gymnastics girl since she was little.  We've always asked her if she wanted to try sports.  The first year we asked about soccer, she said "no".  The first time we asked about baseball, she said "What's that?".  Wow!  Can you tell we have girly girls and that my husband is a HUGE football fan and the rest just kinda slides away?  hehe  She's all about being a cheerleader, though!  But this year she asked to try soccer.  Who are we to say no?  We did say no to continuing gymnastics, adding soccer, and then adding karate.  This shuttle service only runs so often!  


Here's my girl on Day 1 of soccer.  They practice twice a week.  Games don't start until after Labor Day.




And here she is on Day 2.  Daddy decided that her "gear" wasn't appropriate, so he had to add the shirt, shorts, and socks.  And yes, he got her two sets and is fine if I go back and get more.  Funny how that's okay when it comes to sports!  Ha!

Carie

Monday, August 6, 2012

Weekend and First Day

This weekend we met up with friends at the zoo.  It was miserably hot, but the kids LOVED it! 


In the birds and bees exhibit, you can pay a dollar to get a stick with food for the birds.  The birds were a little bit harder than normal to coax onto the stick, but Kennedy REALLY wanted to touch it!


Kayt's BFF, Maddie, came with us.  All the kids that were coming are Kennedy's age, so Kayt got to bring a friend.  They were very patient and extremely well behaved.  The night before, Kayt had her first ever, sigh, sleepover with Maddie.  We love that she has such a wonderful friend to share all of these "firsts" with!


At Teton Trek, one of the newer exhibits, there are fountains.  What a great way to cool off!  Maddie was all for it!


The girls had a great time running around them.  We didn't take swimsuits, so we made them stick to hands and feet in the fountain.  It was a great idea in theory...not so much in application.


Kennedy's friend Addison had a blast, although when the fountains would stop and start up in other spots, she was a little scared.  Her mommy is WAY nicer than I am.  Kennedy got to stay in the stroller.  
 

But Addison played with her too, and Kennedy shared her water. Despite the heat, it was well worth the trip.  And both of my kids took really good naps that afternoon!
 

And here's my sweet Kayt on her first day of first grade.  She's growing up WAY too quickly.  Now if I can just get her to lose the fake smile, we'd be set!  Hope everyone else who had to go back today had a great first day!

Carie

Friday, August 3, 2012

Window Dressings

Today for Show Us Your Life at Kelly's Korner, she's doing window treatments.  I can't stand bare windows, so I'm SO excited to get new ideas.  My entire house (with the exception of one window) has white wooden blinds.  But sometimes you just need a little more to dress it up.  


Here is my oldest daughter's room.  I love using window treatments to add pops of color to the room.  But these were just missing something.  I added the feather boas at the top to give it just a little more presence in the room.  Love them!  So girly!


This is my youngest daughter's room.  Her room is green, pink, and orange.  I needed more orange, but it's not as easy to find as you would think.  My mom found these "stringy" panels and they were perfect.  They are also perfect for her to play with, or so she thinks.


All of my other rooms have just the blinds, but my living room window was too big.  I'd have had to use two sets and split them in the middle to cover it.  I wasn't a fan of that.  I decided to do panels, but I hadn't found what I wanted...until now.  My mother-in-law found these and they are almost a burlap material.  I'm thrilled!


This is half of the window that's too big.  I'm going to hand the burlap blinds here with sheers behind them after I take down those cheap plastic builder blinds.  I've had those ugly things for a few, umm four, years now.  My husband was sitting in the chair in front of the other half of this window and didn't want to be pictured.  hehe


And since the dining room is open to the living room, my mother-in-law grabbed another set for here.  Hanging them is in the plans for this weekend!  So excited!  Can't wait to get more great ideas!

Carie

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Back to it

Today is day 3 of being back to work.  I'm re-thinking my bright idea to suffer this week instead of getting up earlier last week.  Kennedy decided to wake up a little earlier than usual last week, but it didn't prepare me for 6 am.  Ick!  This week is without kids...mostly in-service and just getting organized.  It's nice to have adult conversations again, but I miss my girls like crazy.  Kayt is at Steve's Mom's house.  I didn't even get to talk to her Monday (I tried calling but got no answer).  So missing her right now. 


Miss Kennedy is doing good at the babysitter's so far.  She doesn't sleep there, but she never slept at daycare either.  It's throwing our evening schedule off BIG time, but I know we'll adjust.  We pulled her out of daycare this year and she's at an in-home babysitter's instead.  She was sick ALL last year, and the ratio for her new room was going to be 2/17.  If one teacher is changing a diaper, that leaves another to watch 16 18-month-olds.  While the state says it's legal, I think it's ridiculous.  I'd much rather my baby be where she is, and I know she can get one-on-one attention with lots of love. 


I had to get my TB skin test done for work.  It's a yearly event when you work with kids.  No big deal, but I have an allergic reaction to them.  Not the TB reaction, but my arm bruises really bad and they always think I have TB but I don't.  Such fun. This is what it looks like on day one.  Just wait...it'll be SO pretty in a day or two.  Ugh!  Does anyone else have this reaction??

Carie