Wednesday, October 23, 2013

A Drug Free Door......Duck Dynasty Style

It's red ribbon week this week, celebrating being drug free. My daughter is in 1st grade and doesn't know what drugs are, but that's beside the point. Knowledge is power......right?!?!

Anyways, my daughter's teacher asked me to decorate their classroom door for the Red Ribbon Week door decorating contest. I agreed, but had no idea what to do. I love a good contest though so after much thought and consideration I decided to go with none other than a Duck Dynasty theme. Everyone loves the Robertson boys right?

Red Ribbon Door

I used quilt batting, spray paint, yellow poster board, camouflage fabric and orange card stock. First, I laid out the roll of batting (cost about $6) and cut it to size and the shape of a beard. Then I used brown and gray spray paint ($2 each) and coated the batting. First I sprayed the brown spray paint on the batting and then went over it with the gray spray paint. It dried fairly quickly.

I bought a piece of yellow poster board ($1) and cut it into the shape of a duck beak. Then I cut a slit in the “beard” that was a little smaller than the beak. I folded the poster board a little to resemble a beak and then poked it through the slit.

Thankfully my Mom came up to the school with me to help me assemble it all. She had some camouflage fabric so we used that as the “bandana” and I used my scrapbook machine and cardstock to cut out the letters. It ended up being a fun project and I think it turned out pretty good. I haven’t checked out the competition but we’re hoping for a win!

Monday, September 30, 2013

Officially FOUR!

It’s hard for me to wrap my brain around it, but our baby girl is now officially four! She has been saying for weeks that she is “almost four” but now it’s usually something like “I don’t have to, because I’m four.”

Kate Age 4

This little girl is sassy, but sweet and cuddly. She is very opinionated about certain things (clothes in particular) but is so willing to share with others. {She got 2 birthday cards in the mail one day last week for her birthday. They each had a $5 bill in them. When she opened the second one she immediately gave it to her sister and insisted that she have one of them since she got two. She will steal your heart in a second. She gets VERY upset when her Daddy gets on to her or tells her no, but as much as she is a Daddy’s girl she loves her Momma too. She is not afraid of too many things except Chuck E Cheese and the Chick Fil A cow. She is not afraid to get dirty and loves to rock short and a T shirt, but is very girly too. I love this girl to pieces and I’m so proud to be her Momma.

This year I decided to keep her birthday party low key. I tend to go overboard on birthday parties for my kids, but every few years I throw in an easy, simple birthday party. Since we now have so many of our family living here I thought we’d celebrate with them and 2 of her best girlfriends. We had gone bowling this summer and we had such a great time that I thought it would be a fun way to celebrate Kate’s 4th birthday.

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We had lots of fun! We played boys vs. girls vs. kids and then ate cake! (The best part of any birthday party, right?) I let Kate pick out her own birthday cake this year. We flipped through pages and pages of the cake catalog at the grocery store for about 30 minutes and then finally settled on this one:

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After the lady wrote out the order, got all of the details Kate looks at me and says “No, I want the Ariel one.” You see who won that battle right?!?!? In the end, she was happy though!

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Here are a few of my favorite shots from the day:

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A girl and her girlfriends……..priceless!

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Me and my girl

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Then on her actual birthday we started the day with Mickey Mouse pancakes! Notice she is already dressed up and it’s only breakfast time?!?! She changes clothes about 3 times a day on average!

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Then we headed to our traditional birthday celebration spot…….CHUCK E CHEESE! Remember when I said before that she isn’t afraid of much………….except Chuck E? Well……………

Kate and Chuck E

This girl not only gave Chuck E a high five, but she stood beside him and took her picture with him! She said that because she was four now she wasn’t afraid of him anymore. You could tell she was still terrified but she was determined to not be afraid anymore. I was so incredibly proud of her. True story: One time my parents took her for dinner at Chick Fil A and when they walked up to the door she saw the cow inside. She ran into my Dad’s arms and they ate dinner at McDonalds.

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We survived another birthday &I’m a little sad my girls are getting so big, but I sure do love them. Thankful for all of my blessing!

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Friday, September 27, 2013

Friday Fashion Diary

I can’t believe it, but my little fashionista is going to be FOUR YEARS OLD tomorrow! Today her Grandma and I took her shopping for her birthday. She was in heaven! She loved trying on hats and getting to pick out her own clothes at Gymboree. This afternoon we have been having a fashion show so that she can show off all of her new clothes.

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I missed a couple of outfits this week because she changed into either dress up clothes or another outfit before I could snap a picture, but these are the outfits she came up with:

Week 3

Not too shabby this week. And check out those boots in the second picture. Those are her all-time FAVORITE shoes! She will wear them with anything and everything!

Have a blessed weekend!

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Half of my life

15 years ago this week this good ol’ country boy, who I had been crushing on for quite a while, and myself decided to give dating a try. We met in Algebra class my freshman year of high school. We sat next to each other and I think were both immediately attracted to one another. He was actually the older brother of a friend of mine. We flirted and hung out together my freshman year and by the beginning of my sophomore year we knew we wanted to be more than friends. Long story short, but my high school sweetheart is now my husband of 10 years! I can’t believe we have now been together half of my life!

TBT We were such babies!

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Homecoming 1999

We have been through so much the past 15 years. Matt graduated a year before I did and went into the US Marine Corps, I graduated High School and got my Associates Degree and then we got married (young) and moved to Virginia while he was still with the Marines. We lived there for a year, took a “late honeymoon trip” and in the airport on the way back Matt got the call that they were headed to Iraq. I moved back home with my parents while he served in Iraq, he came home and was complete with his 4 years so we moved back home. I went back to college, we struggled, Matt worked offshore, we lived with our parents, we bought our first house, we struggled, I graduated college, got pregnant, we struggled, we got new jobs, had our beautiful first born daughter, struggled, got new jobs, moved to Texas, I got to stay home with our daughter, struggled, had our second beautiful daughter, new job for hubby, new opportunities for me, new friends, family moved to Texas, more amazing opportunities for us and we are now where we are today with 2 amazing, beautiful children, wonderful jobs, a great house on an awesome street with wonderful neighbors, a fantastic church and church family and we’re surrounded by most all of our immediate family. I feel so blessed to be where we are today and so thankful for every hill, valley, bump and bruise along the way. My husband still gives me butterflies. I pray for God’s continued blessings, guidance and direction in our lives. Here’s to another 15 years plus more babe!

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Friday, September 20, 2013

Fashion Friday

Last week I started posting my soon-to-be 4 year old’s wardrobe choices for the week. She is a self proclaimed fashionista and I thought it would be fun to keep up with what she chooses to wear each day. (Because honestly, I’ve given up the fight on choosing her clothes). She goes through phases, but usually puts together an acceptable wardrobe. Here are her choices for this week:

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The first outfit was her “Roll Tide” clothes for the big game Saturday. Then the following day the outfit was cute, but she wanted to show it off with my boots. (The girl loves shoes too!) The bottom left corner she was all decked out ready to play “Mommy”. As you can see she is in a shorts and tank top phase most days. Here in Texas it’s still in the 90’s so that is why she’s in summer clothes next to a pumpkin. :) Happy Friday ya’ll !!

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Fashion Friday

Ok, no more excuses! School is back in session, so I've got to get back to blogging regularly again. So I want to start posting about Fashion Fridays. But mine is going to be a little different. You see, I have a (soon to be) four year old who is a self proclaimed fashionista. She LOVES clothes, shoes and dressing up. I gave up trying to dress her because 1. You just learn to pick your battles and 2. Frankly, she's pretty good in what she chooses to put together. It drives me crazy because usually her bedroom floor and dresser drawers look like a bomb went off, but I've learned to just roll with it and give her the freedom to dress herself.
 (Well, most of the time. Sometimes they are not appropriate for things such as school or church).  But I thought it would be fun to document her clothing selections for the future when I'm sure she'll be some kind of stylist, clothing designer or just a really expensive wife! I started Wednesday this week so there are only 3 pictures, but check back next Friday for the Fashion Diary of a Four Year Old Fashionista!


Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Organizing Artwork

Do you have a little Picasso in your house? Does your refrigerator look like this?

 

Mine use to and it drove me crazy! But my girls would get so mad when I didn't put up their adorable artwork. So we now have this in our playroom upstairs:
This makes it easy and simple to rotate out artwork and papers as they come in and adds variation to what is on the wall. My girls think they are rock stars for having their own creations hanging up on the wall. Plus it was super easy and cheap to install. I simply put 4 nails in the wall and tied fishing string to each end. Simple as that.
Then I hang each piece of paper with an old fashioned clothes pin. Simple, cheap and easy!

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Dance Recital......a little late.

I know it's been a month since the girls' dance recital, but if you haven't read my last post I'll tell you now that we've been B.U.S.Y! But it was Kate's first dance recital and Lily's first time doing 2 dances so I couldn't NOT blog about it. Lily performed a tap and ballet dance this year. She has always been quite the dancer and has the best memory of anyone I know! She picks up things so quickly and always knows every single dance move. (WARNING: Get ready for LOTS of pictures!!)

Lily's first dance was a ballet dance to "A Dream Is A Wish." Here is my ballerina beauty:




Then it was her tap dance to "How Bad Can I Be" from the movie Lorax.


Next up was little sister and her ballet dance to "I Just Love Getting Dressed For Tea." It was a cute song that was VERY appropriate for 3 and 4 year old little girls to dance to.

 Poor thing does not have enough hair for a bun so she got to experience the fake hair. She loved every minute of it (little diva!)
 And this one kills me! I can't believe this is my little 3 year old!! (And I love the smear of lipstick on the corner of her lips)


Her "tea pose"

Sweet Sisters:
 For the finale they all came out on stage and free-style danced. The girls were moving and shaking it and then grabbed each other's hands and danced together. I'm so glad they are not only sisters, but friends.
 Here is a video from the finale:




 Me and my girls