Sunday, June 2, 2013

Bridal Photo Shoot


My friend Alanna is doing a wedding this summer and asked if she could practice some bridals on me.  It was so much fun!  Who doesn't love playing dress up in their own wedding dress?!  I never had bridals done for my wedding so now I have a few pictures for my girls of me in my dress. 

Alanna suggested the sand dunes off Road 100 in Pasco.  I didn't realize they were right off the exit.  It was a great location.  I pretended I was on Nantucket Beach getting married all over again:)
We had such a fun time doing the shoot.  Thank you Alanna!




Saturday, April 27, 2013

Gratitude

Evelyn and Jane make my life feel important.  I am so happy to be their Mom.  Today I took the girls shopping for a dress and we had the nicest time.  Evelyn was polite and patient on picking a dress that she liked and that I "okay'd" in price.  She said thank you for the dress as we were driving home and it was very sincere.  We then had a conversation about what the word gratitude meant.  My hope is to be able to give my children experiences but only under the understanding that it is a privilege but not a necessity.  For example I don't want Evelyn to ride the pony because she thinks it is a necessity or simply because she wants to.  I only will let her ride the pony if she understands it is a gift that Mom is giving her an experience to ride the pony.  Basically if the idea of what a privilege it is to ride the pony isn't grasped then there is no pony ride.  My children have already been exposed to many neat experiences which I am grateful for but I hope to be able to teach them that they are in fact privileges.  My hope is for them to understand what a blessed life they live and to exude gratitude.

Jumping for ice cream

Our little artist







My friend watched my girls overnight last month because I had to have surgery.  She said Jane would not fall asleep unless Evelyn laid next to her.  Melts my heart.  She texted me the two pictures below.





Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Portland Trip

We did a quick family trip to Portland over Evelyn's Spring Break.  Our first stop was the Ape Caves below Mount St. Helens.  They are lava tubes that were created from when the volcano erupted.  We didn't anticipate snow but decided to hike to the caves anyway.  Next time we will have to wait until summer!



That night we went to our hotel.  This was probably the girls favorite part of the entire trip!  Next time we will just need to get a hotel in Richland:)  They loved everything about the hotel.  Everything seemed exciting to them.  Even using the bathroom.

In the morning we took the rail car to the OMSI museum...

And then we fell in love with OMSI!  At first I wasn't quite sure and then we discovered the Children's Playground and were sold!  The girls are building a dam below.




The rest of the museum was awesome too.  Daryl got put on a live mythbusters challenge.  It was challenging the idea of dodging a paintball.  Daryl concluded he could dodge a paintball shot from 175 yards away.  We also ate at the sit down restaurant at OMSI and the food was worth bragging about!  It had nice warm fireplaces by the tables and was between $6-$8 a plate.  I will definitely plan on eating there the next time we go.  If you go make sure you go to the restaurant and not the "cafe."




Daryl had just ran through a mythbuster test of if running through rain or walking through rain gets you more wet.  I think that's why his clothes look spotted.  At least I hope that's what it is!  Oh and running in rain gets you more wet than walking!
We went to the pearl district and shopped around and then stopped at Voo Doo Doughnuts.  They are famously known from the Food Network.  It was fun to try and wait in line with Evelyn but I don't have a need to wait in line again for them!

On the way home we stopped at Multnomah Falls and walked around.  It is always a beautiful stop.  A fun trip with the family.  I love my girls and the one man in our house!



Monday, March 18, 2013

Girls Weekend in SF

I love San Francisco!  Mostly because my sister lives there and always plans out days of never ending fun.  My Mom and I got to go for a long weekend so we could spend time with Greta and go to her baby shower.  Here are just a few of the things we did...

Before my Mom arrived Greta and I went to a tea house and had tea and lunch.  Of course it was decaffeinated herbal tea:)  I decided I am not a tea drinker but I did love the cucumber sandwiches!

Once my Mom arrived we toured the Filoi house and estate.  We went on a guided tour.  It was amazing what I learned and I loved imagining all the rich history that came from the house.  My pictures don't do justice to the property but I would recommend touring it to anyone.

There was a professional photo shoot on the property...

My beautiful sister by the pool that the gardeners used

Sisters

Can't get over how cute my sister is!

After touring the house and gardens we went to the Woodside bakery for lunch and then to the Spa!  My Mom and I both got facials and Greta a pregnancy massage.  Thank you Greta for treating us!

The next morning was Greta's baby shower.  It was Breakfast at Tiffanys themed.  Dress requirement was your best black dress and pearls.  Seriously the cutest baby shower I have been to.  She has some pretty amazing friends.  My Mom was taking a long time to get ready and made us maybe five minutes late but what we didn't know was that Luke asked my Mom to make us late so that he could surprise Greta and open the door when she arrived.  It was so cute!

The next day we went on a hike near the Golden Gate Bridge and had a picnic that Greta packed.  It was a beautiful day to be outside.

We also learned about and and saw the Sutro bath ruins.  Back in the day it was an enormous glass pool house.  It mysteriously burned down over 20 years ago but Luke's Dad swam in it as a boy.  It looked like this back in the day...

and now only the ruins are left...

We drove by the painted ladies on are way out of town.  It is the scene of houses you used to see in the beginning credits of the ever so popular tv show Full House.

And our last stop before being dropped off at the airport was a spur of the moment dinner decision at a restaurant called Straws.  It only serves carnival food!  We shared a few appetizers and had fried candy bars for dessert.  They had a hamburger with two doughnuts as the bun on the menu.

It was a wonderful weekend.  I am so grateful I got to spend the time with my Mom and sister.
 

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Moustache Quilt

I do not know how to sew.  Well I did not know how to sew before this project.  I wanted to do something meaningful for my only sister's baby boy on the way and decided it was about time I learned how to use a sewing machine.  My friend Jamie Burch makes beautiful things all the time from her sewing machine so under her expertise she told me what to do and I went home and did it.  I am so happy with how it turned out.  I like sewing now.


There are a million pictures because I still can't believe I did it!  It only took my sister to have a baby for me to learn how to sew.  I am so happy I got to hand deliver it to her in California last week.  She loved it.