January 26, 2008

Brett & Alex's Wedding--the family

Lining up for family photos

Setting up for the reception

Gillian--so cute!
Cousin Sara, Aunt Ann, and Aunt Evelyn
Waiting for Brett & Alex to exit the Temple

Brett & Alex's Wedding




January 19, 2008

eggtastic!

I LOVE these beautiful naturally dyed eggs found on craftastica. She gives all the recipes and formulas for what works best. I just LOVE the warm colors. I think I will start working on Easter eggs next week.

January 16, 2008

Inspiration

As a kid I remember going through a phase where I made purses and all items you might find in a purse completely out of construction paper, glue and staples. Looking back I really went all out: lipstick, checkbooks, coins, coin purses, etc. I vaguely remember using a lot of staples, which I think is pretty funny. The more feminine side of me was shining through but I was still industrious about it! "Please, apply my beautiful pretend lipstick. But be careful of that tiny piece of metal sticking out of it."

That brings me to one of my favorite finds of the day...yesterday...The Creative Family by Amanda Blake Soule. I stumbled upon her blog, SouleMama, when looking at Small Magazine, which I found on the awesome blog, Oh Happy Day. (That's my story and I'm sticking to it!) :)

I love Amanda's goals/views/philosophies about the creative family and I hope to be able to implement them in my own family as we grow and mature.

In The Creative Family you'll learn how to:

  • Have more fun with fewer toys
  • Create unique works of art to display, share, and give
  • Share the tradition of handmade crafts
  • Explore the wonders of nature with your children
  • Make every holiday handmade
  • Connect as a family through everyday celebrations
Here in Manhattan parents spend tons of money on simple art classes for little kids. For example, if I wanted to (and I don't) sign Isabella up for an hour long creative class at Kidville it would cost about $750 for 17 weeks; that's $44 per class for a 15 month old! It is completely absurd. Even if I could afford it, I wouldn't want to get sucked into thinking that's what my child needs (or deserves) in order to be creative.

I want to encourage and value simple creativity in my Isabella (and future kiddos). I think right now I'm on a bit of a personal journey trying to discover, create, or accept a more creative me. I've been so inspired by others creativity and I really, really want to create.

January 15, 2008

Manic Mondays

I know today is Tuesday, but I've recently been noticing that my Mondays are awesome and then the rest of the week I'm not quite sure what happens.

Sunday night I went to bed around 9pm woke to the baby at 4am. She went back to sleep without help. (So wonderful!) With seven hours of good solid sleep I felt fantastic. (I don't think I've slept that much since my first trimester of pregnancy.) And I got busy.

The house was a complete mess and all my science stuff was everywhere from the weekend's parties. I got the dishes done, everything put away (the living room floor was literally covered with toys and junk), the laundry going, and took a shower before the baby got up at 7am. I felt good the rest of the day. Organized a few more things, made lunch and took it to Brian, ran errands, and had dinner ready for Brian when he came home in the evening. It was great.

Then today came. Isabella refused to take her nap, she refused to eat anything but applesauce and insisted on feeding herself (which is oh, so messy). I put her to bed early, so she's finally sleeping, Brian's not home yet, the floor is completely covered in toys (again!) and I have no clue what I will make for dinner. And Brian just rang the bell!

Hmmmm....

Hopefully Wednesday will be wonderful.

January 11, 2008

Gift of the Year

A few months ago my Blackberry Pearl took its last, finally fatal, tumble right outside The Ambassador Theater (where Chicago is showing) on W 49th St. I was so sad to see it go and I hadn't realized how much I had grown accustomed to its constant source of information until it was gone. I reluctantly stuck my SIM into my old Samsung and fell behind on my e-mail correspondence. Intentionally I expressed my woes to Brian, who really enjoys buying me cool tech stuff.

I was almost certain another sleek Pearl would show up at Christmas time. Especially when one evening a few weeks ago I was cleaning out Brian's coat, getting ready to hang it up. I put my hand inside one of the inside pockets and Brian suddenly yelled, "STOP!" My hand had touched something, but I wasn't sure what (definitely tech related) when I dropped it back into the dark pocket. I assumed it was a Pearl, but it hadn't felt like one.

Come Christmas morning Brian was full of surprises! Brian gave me two gifts. The first was a 2 GB memory for the camera. And the second I totally freaked out over when I opened it.


WOW! He did it again! Completely unexpected.

That's not all! This is a VERY special iPhone! Brian spent a lot of time researching iPhones and was able to purchase one of the first models brand new from Apples refurbished division online. From what he tells me those models are hackable and the newer ones are not. So, Brian, of course hacked it. Now I use T-Mobile on my beautiful, fabulous iPhone.

THANKS BRIAN!

From what I've read, it was the gift of the year!

Network World Gift Guide: How the iPhone stole Christmas

2007: iPhone Tops Big Tech Year

Snowmobiling in California

Brian & Me

Sean & Kristen: "We come in peace!"

Look at that view! It was so gorgeous! And so is my hubby, of course!


Kayle, as always, was so wonderful and generous to take us out to play for a day on his toys. He started a cool business about a year and a half ago called Executive Style Boat Club, where he operates a membership based fun club...basically. I've never been snowmobiling so I was nervous but it was a lot of fun. One thing that I particularly enjoyed about this trip was where we went, Iron Mountain, a deserted ski resort. It felt a bit like a ghost town, but once you got past the boarded up lodge and onto the slopes it was absolutely beautiful. We were there the whole day and only saw maybe 15-20 people sledding or snowmobiling. The snowmobiling was thrilling and fun, but when others were riding out of earshot it was the most peaceful, beautiful place I have been to in a long, long time.

I also have to express extreme gratitude to Mom who so willingly and wonderfully watched Isabella ALL day. I've never been away from my little one so long, but Mom did a great job and it was a super nice mini vacation/long date.

One funny story about snowmobiling...

There were five of us and two snowmobiles that could each hold two riders. Sean snowboarded down the mountain and the rest of us took the snowmobiles down on a switchback path. We figured the three smallest of the bunch could fit on one mobile on the way back up the mountain. I was on the three passenger mobile...

On the way back up the mountain, as soon as we took our first turn, all three of us spilled off the snowmobile. We tried again and were pretty successful around a couple of turns. (Snowmobiling is really quite harder than it looks. It's just a sled with an engine, really.) After making it around a hairpin turn Brian, our trusted driver, picked up some speed. But we must have all been leaning a bit in the wrong direction because we all toppled off and the snowmobile kept going.

Even though the engine shut off the snowmobile still had momentum, snow, and gravity working against it. So, down the mountain it went. Kristen and I tried our hardest to run after it but we were no competition; with every step we would fall into the snow past our knees. There was a bit of a bump in the snow that I figured would stop the runaway snowmobile. It slowly reached the bump and slowly went over it, down the mountain even further, right for a tree. Finally...it stopped. The amazing part was, it never hit the tree! It was within three inches I'm sure, but never touched it.

A very fun adventure indeed!

January 8, 2008

Christmas in California




Since Brian and I have been married (5 years last August, so 6 Christmas') we have not spent a single Christmas in California until this last one. We switch off between families every other year, but when it's my family's turn we have gone to Brooks & Sophie's in Settle or Anika & David's in Cleveland until now. Since Brett was getting married on December 28th it brought almost all the family together for Christmas as well.

I didn't take many photos of us, adults, on Christmas--mostly just the kids. Who really wants to see a bunch of gross, pajama ridden adults when there are cute kids to photograph?!

December 22, 2007

Celeb Sightings

I know it is kinda silly, but I'm sure we all do it...keep track of when and where we run into celebrities. It happens in NYC more often than I expected. There are a few cases when I have seen someone, but I wasn't sure if it was the actual person, or someone who looked just like them. I try to not stare too long. :)


Tonight when we left Crumbs Bake Shop with on the UWS (with "blackout" crumbs on our lips) Jerry Stiller was walking into the shop. It's been a while since I've stumbled upon (literally, in this case) a celeb, so it was fun.



When we first moved to NYC , two and a half years ago, I was searching for a job and was on a "working interview" at an after school program in the Gramercy area. When we took the kids to the gym after our program where all the parents/nannies picked up their kiddos I saw a woman across the gym with her boy that looked so familiar. Red hair, fair skin (she could have been a relative, really). I was certain I knew her from somewhere. But where??? I was racking my mind about it, ready to go up to her and say, "Where do I know you from?" The girl I had been teaching with leaned over and said, "Is that Juilanne Moore?" Ah, yes! The light bulb came on and I felt silly thinking I actually knew her from somewhere and so glad I didn't approach her. Just before then I had seen her latest movie, The Forgotten, so I was glad that she still had her son. :)

No more time....I'll have to post more of my sightings in later posts.

Uma, Ethan, Julia to name a few.

Fond Found Blogs

Isabella is napping, Brian's out getting some food, and I'm browsing the internet after a failed attempt at a nap. I found this blog, Design Mom, that I have already fallen in love with--an artistic mother of five living in New York City--that's totally my dream. She has some great stuff.

I really, really LOVE looking at all of these fun, creative blogs that people share. Recently I've had so much desire to create and be creative, but I just don't feel very good at it. Others' ideas are inspirational to me. I think I'm gradually expressing myself in little ways around the apartment. I'll take some photos and post them soon.

Here are some other blogs/sites that I found today that I want to keep my eye on:
Oh Happy Day
{frolic}
shakadoo
rocks in my dryer
Mom 101
design*sponge
oh joy!
Montmartre's Sketchbook

December 19, 2007

Thanksgiving Hike


Thanksgiving in Connecticut was warm and beautiful. We all went for a hike and Brian's dad captured us enjoying the moment.

December 3, 2007

Moving Day


Before


After

We were surprised at how much stuff we were able to hide in our tiny apartment. The boxes filled all of our living space and I was packing more boxes as the movers hauled out stuff. We were literally tripping over our junk. When we got to our new place, all the stuff had been tossed into the living room but it only took up 1/4 of the room. Crazy!

In the second photo, of our new place, our boxes and such are all behind me (and the camera). In the first photo the boxes were, obviously, everywhere.

I love the space!!!

The Big Move

We finally moved! Last Thursday everything came together: babysitters, movers, boxes, etc. and all of our junk got out of Hell's Kitchen and into Harlem. I'm so grateful for the friends who took time out of their busy lives to help us with Isabella and moving boxes.

Last minute Brian decided to hire movers off of craigslist and I'm SO glad he did. We highly recommend them. They were fantastic, inexpensive, honest, and fast.

Here's their ad with contact info:
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November 15, 2007

Last Valentine's Day Brian put this video together for me. I absolutely love it and want to share it on here. I tear up every time.

Exploring




Yesterday I strapped Isabella on with the Ergo and we went in search of St. Lukes in the Field and the amazing garden that I've recently learned about. The description I had read said it was 2 acres. It didn't seem like 2 acres. When I was growing up on a farm I'm pretty sure my mom said it was just under an acre of land and it seemed like a lot of space. So either the St. Lukes in the Field is all on 2 acres (church, school, homes, etc) or an acre is much smaller than I remembered as a child. (Doesn't the whole world seem bigger when you're a kid?)

Anyway, the garden was lovely and I think it is fantastic that it is available and open to the community. But it was smaller than I expected (and expectations can change everything). Isabella fell asleep before we got there so the photos are of the landscape, which is beautiful.
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