Monday, January 16, 2012

It's Monday



It's Monday here.  It's overcast and windy but warm, another deceptive weather day here in Texas. We are off to a pretty productive start to the week, considering T is back to traveling during the week for the first time since July.  He's gotten these two girls pretty spoiled around here, so I am pleased that today has started so well.  I have a few things that I hope to share with you all here on the blog over this week and next as I try to get back on top of things, find my routine again and tackle my long list of to-dos.  I am shamefully and embarassingly behind on things for the shop, blog and around the house.  So my plan while T is gone is to soak up time with little miss and get that list tackled.  

So here's to Monday, tackling to-do lists and trying not to miss the mister too bad.  What's on your slate for the week?

Saturday, January 14, 2012

iPhone Photo Dump

We will get back to some semi-regularly scheduled programing here soon.  There's been some crazy changes going on around here but in the mean time here's a big photo dump of our last month.

I love wrapping gifts and making my own tags

We are a playing machine these days

My little present under the tree


Love this face, so funny

Whiskey sweater


Our first piece of art work--see the little blue specks?  We did that :)


Date night at a local tapas place.  Yum.


I've been pre-prepping my smoothies.  Momma breakfast awesomeness.  

Showing baby Jesus a little love

My little present

My smiley little girl with her Christmas present from her mom and dad!


Auntie snuggle time

More Scrabble time with the fam



Oh, you know, just admiring my dad.

Airing out our piggies on a long walk


Little elf

NYE with my sis and sis-in-law


When it's not a smoothie...

Troubled teether

Warm sunny winter days in Texas

Baby on board




Tackling a house project or two...

Trying our hand at crackers

Monday, January 9, 2012

12 in 12

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I am not a big New Years Resolution kind of girl.  I have some core commitments and some things that are more like life goals that more or less have to do with what sort of person I want to be.  But this is stuff I work on year round and don't wait until the new year to tackle.  They, like life are more of a work in progress that something to be declared and started at a set point.

I love the idea of the 30 by 30 list that bloggers like Nicole have done and Jen is doing now, aiming to accomplish, do, see or try 30 things the year before turning 30 years old.   I really like the way their list have a nice balance of big kind of accomplishments and smaller little projects.  I had high hopes of doing my own 30 by 30 list last year, but thought twice about it once I realized I would be growing a sweet little babe, working full time and oh, moving across country, trying to get a new house settled and becoming a mother all at the same time.  So I made the wise decision to focus my year leading up to 30 on those big changes.  But I still like the idea creating a list of sorts to tackle some of those projects and whatnot that I need a little nudge to do, plus it would be such a fun way to get a sense of accomplishment.

So in the spirit of the 30 by 30 since I missed the chance to do a real 30 by 30 and since it is the new year I am going to be doing a 12 in 12.  Twelve things that are not really resolutions but more things I want to learn/do/accomplish this year.  Twelve things to do in a twelve months span.  I think it will be fun to check in from time to time and share how they are going.

So here they are:

1) Try a new hair cut and color.  I change my hair up by growing it out and cutting it off but the last couple of years I have noticed that I have the same go-to hair cuts in this cycle and I would like to change things up a bit.  As for the color I have wanted to try something new and have just been too scared--I have great natural hair color and to be honest time is a tickin away on how much longer I can enjoy color free hair so I want to enjoy it while I have it but I would like a change.  This year is the year to do it!

2) Learn how to wear lipstick.  I am really more of a lipgloss kind of girl.  In the last year I have tip-toed into the realm of lip stain lip glosses.  Lipstick makes me cringe and either think of middle school when we were all obsessed with wearing way too much in totally wrong shade all the time or my grandma who I am pretty sure has been wearing the same shade for decades.  I would like to get over the cringe and learn to work it in.

3) Decide on a paint color for the formal living/dining and then paint!  Pretty straight forward...if I could ever make up my mind!  

4) Run in a race.  Yep, I run 3 times a week and have never run in a race (more on this later).  I would like to give a whirl.

5) Refinish the bed frame I bought at the flea market.  This may seem a bit to-do listy but I really want to tackle this project because it is the starting piece for decorating the guest bedroom.

6) Begin building our food garden in the backyard.  This will be a multi-year, multi-phase project but woohoo I can't wait to start it!  I am pretty sure that in Texas I could garden 9 months a year if I planned it out carefully, but I have much to study, read, plan and plot this year!

7) Get the "creative room" pulled together.  We have a home office but we would like it to be part office, part music and part crafting space.  I would really like to see it pulled together to function in all those different ways so that our family has a little space to retreat and work on projects.  

8) Visit the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum.  I am from the Oklahoma City area and have very strong memories from that day.  I haven't had the chance to go to the museum but I would like to very much.  

9) Take Adelaide to the place where T and I got engaged.  I know she will love it!  I think we will make a special family holiday of it!

10) Visit at least two art museums NOT in my city.  We have a membership to the DMA.  I have big plans to not only beat the heat by taking little miss there in the summer, but taking full advantage of the exchange program that allows us free entrance into 500 other museum nationwide.  Yes.  I geek out just thinking about the possibility.

11)  Finish a sewing project from a pattern.  Ok, the tea towels I made don't really count as sewing.  I really need to put my machine to good use this year, but let's just start with finishing a project!

12)  Attend at least one concert.  Our late-night, rock show going days have definitely slowed since little miss arrived.  It would be nice to get to at least one this year, because watching music live in a room with other people is a spiritual experience that I miss.  

So there it is--part to-do, part resolution, part belated bucket list, 100% me.  Wish me luck?  

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

2011 A Look Back

This is a little late but we have been soaking up the very last drops of our holiday vacation around here.  2011 was by far the craziest year I have had in many, many years.  When I think back about what has happened it sort of amazes me.  So for fun here's our year in review...

In January we we letting the news sink in that we were going to move to Texas for an opportunity in T's career.   We listed our house in Indy a week before Christmas with seven inches of snow on the ground in the midst of this crappy economy and by the second week in January we had a contract on it and it was sold.  I was also in full-on baby cooking mode with only 2 full months left to go, feeling great and still had plenty of energy.  


The month of February we flew to Texas to look for a home and found our lovely little abode and made an offer.  Things got super quiet here on the blog because I was a little busy growing a healthy little person, prepping a house for a packing/moving team and wrapping up things at my full time ministry, and saying goodbyes.  The last week of February we closed on our home in Indy, said some very sad goodbyes and make our way to Texas via Oklahoma to get settled.

In March we landed in Texas, closed on our house and began the fast (ok, I was waddling by now so not that fast) and furious of nesting for a little one due to arrive in a month.  My family came and helped paint the master and the nursery and unpack all those heavy boxes that were off limits.  I started to get my bearings in the city and on the advice of some really wise women at my last church pre-emtively joined a mom's group.  


The month of April got off to an exciting start as we welcomed our little girl into the world on the first.  She was little and sweet and perfect and we quickly threw ourselves into the nerve wracking world of being new parents.  The first half of April T was able to stay at home with me and my family came and pitched in.  Since we didn't get much sleep I don't really remember much beyond cuddling with my little girl.  At the end of the month we celebrated Easter as a family.  



May we started to get back into the swing of things, tackled some projects around the house.  Put the finishing touches on the nursery and even got to the flea market to pick up a few pieces for the house.  I started sharing a few of my crafties here on the blog.  Me and the little miss started to hit a stride together, figuring out this mamma-baby thing.  

In June we were reminded of how stinking hot it is in Texas.  We stayed pretty close to home this month. At the end of the month T and I had our four year wedding anniversary and got to celebrate by going out on our first post-baby date by ourselves while my mom watched the little miss for an hour or two while we went and got dinner.  It was fun to hang with T but we were both sort of a wreck being away from our sweet little girl.       

We started the month of July off by taking a quick family get away to Nashville TN to see our friends and introduce the little miss to some of our dear friends from Indy and Nashville.  It was so fun and Adelaide did great sleeping in a hotel for the first time.  When we returned from vacation our AC was out--ugh!  But we camped out at our family's house and it was fixed in no time.  The record breaking heat here in Texas was in full swing and so we spent a lot of time in the pool and little miss even got in on the action!


August I turned 30 and we had a little family party to celebrate.  We tried to avoid the heat which showed no sign of slowing.  And someone turned three months old, started responding more and more and began to love reading books.  

In September Adelaide and I baked cupcakes together for Aunt Kathrynn's birthday.  We also made a trip to Oklahoma for a wedding shower.  

This October was a BIG month for us.  The Texas Rangers made it to the world series and T got to go to one play off game and a World Series game, which was a total dream come true for him.  Of course, we spent most of November in sports mourning, but we won't talk about that... Another big thing happened in October, which contributed to my total blog silence--my little brother got married to his lovely wife Ashley.  The wedding was beautiful and the reception was a blast!  We also took a ton of pictures of little miss at the pumpkin patch when we went with both my mom's group and as a family, saw her army crawling really get going and ended the month with Halloween and a cute baby in a bear costume.  


November along with sports mourning we got enjoyed the cooler weather, got outdoors and had some family adventures.  I launched a modest little etsy shop and then got dealthly ill with a stomach flu from hell.  Seriously, it was an awful way to get five pounds closer to my pre-pregnancy weight.  The middle of the month we saw little miss's first tooth and not too long after her second. She also discovered and mastered the concept that she could move and scrunch her face to get reactions out of people and used this new skill anywhere and every where. And we celebrated our first Thanksgiving with Adelaide in our new home.  



And December I worked to add a few new crafty projects to the house, we baked cookies and decorated for Christmas.  I even did a little update on the nursery to add a little extra magic.  Me and the sister went to the DMA to check out a special exhibit and then T and the little miss and I went back to check out the general collection.  We celebrated the holiday as a family of three in our home and had a wonderful time making memories, relaxing and just soaking up as much as we could of the little miss as she army crawls and "talks" up a storm. 



When I think that this time last year I was pregnant, with a house on the market, preparing to leave a job I was madly in love with to move closer to family in Texas my head just spins. This year was full of goodbyes, but it also brought one of the most amazing hellos of my life--welcoming our daughter into the world and getting to show her the ropes.  It was a dizzying year, a tearful year, a joyful year.  One I will remember for the rest of my life.  

Over the Christmas Holiday

Our first Christmas with little miss in our new home in Texas did not disappoint.  While these years when all of my siblings have been grown and the holidays have been all adults have been special, adding kids makes the holidays a-mazing and magical.

Here are a few pics from our day:

Helping open presents

Playing with our new doll

Scoping out Aunt Kathrynn's present

Looking at the tree never gets old

Playing with our doll

The bath squirties from Santa were a huge hit...unlike the VERY suspicious crawl tunnel
How was your Christmas holiday?