I tried to be mad . . .

April 17th, 2008

after they helped themselves to a bottle of shampoo in the tub.

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But I couldn’t–they were having too much fun!

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That is, until their delightful plan took a turn for the worse.

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Well, @#!*

February 26th, 2008

Losing this blog thing has been a total pain. It has left me bitter and not wanting to blog.   I absolutely have a love/hate relationship with technology.

I DO, however, just need to buck it up and get over it.  There are lovely events and fun resources I want to share–but time, as well, has not permitted. Visitors, playdates and warm weather have distracted me :)

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Some of you lovelies have e-mailed me requesting some of those links I posted in the past couple January blogs that have not yet been reposted. Hopefully that will happen soon (Brig is being a dear and reposting them so I can eventually have them ready to print out for a blog book). So keep checking!

Happy note–Our trees our in blossom and the daffodil bulbs which my kiddos planted in the fall are blooming!!!

Update

February 12th, 2008

You might have noticed our blog was down for a few days. What I thought would be a minor problem has proven to be complicated and almost heartbreaking. The server which holds this site has completely deleted my blog. For some unknown reason they lost ALL of it. Needless to say I was miserable when I thought I had lost 2 1/2 years of family journaling.

Brigham has found some of the blog that has been cached by Google and I have spent MANY hours on a search and recovering mission throughout the web. I probably have now found about two-thirds of my entries and hope to find more.

We are now taking steps to save all of our blog entries to our hard drive. In addition we have now backed up our hardrive to an off-site holder. This covers us in case we were to have a fire in our home or were our hard drive to crash and lose everything on the computer–including our precious photos where they are stored.

Having almost lost everything, I realize how very priceless and irreplaceable both this blog and my pictures are. I would encourage you all to look into doing a similar thing. My blog won’t be running at full capacity for a little while (I’m not sure if you can even leave comments-try so I can see if it works).

On a bright note, I just had a glorious week with friends and family. I feel so lucky to have my wonderful mom and sister and then my beloved Swindles visit us. This made for two very hard goodbyes at the airport:) Thank you, thank you for coming!

Clear Skies

January 28th, 2008

It has been raining all week. Rain is what makes this place beautiful, but
it is also what makes this mama with little ones a bit crazy. So when
yesterday delivered a clear day, we took full advantage. After a couple
hours of tennis here in town, we hopped in the car and headed into San
Francisco with no plans in mind–just to enjoy the day and take in this
beautiful city. With no traffic we were there in quick 20 minutes.

 

We headed to Ocean Beach–because there is no other place I’d rather
be than near water. This beach is right in the city so it a little more
gritty–but it has it’s own special flair.

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The children enjoyed the sand and running from the cold tide. I enjoyed watching them.

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The sound of waves can relax me like nothing else–it gives Percocet
a run for the money. The light was amazing . . . golden, diffused rays.
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A drive through beautiful Pacific Heights and a quick stop at the Palace of Fine Arts–built in 1912 for the World’s Fair.

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It was going to be torn down but the city felt it was just too beautiful. Having read Devil in the White City last year, I understand a little more what went into creating these amazing fairs (I highly recommend this book).

We ended the day with Clam Chowder and Ice Cream at the Wharf.

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It’s raining again today–but it’s all good. With yesterday’s
adventure under our belts–we’re happy to snuggle by the fire and dream
about our next clear day.

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At the request of Miss Melissa, a girlfriend who recently moved out
east (we miss you!), I want to share with you some of my design
resources. There are many great design blogs out there, by far my
favorite blog is decor8. The blog’s author Holly has amazing taste and is a WEALTH of resources about furniture, wallpaper, homes and Etsy artists. Other blogs I enjoy are Style Court and Absolutely Beautiful Things.

Magazines that I draw inspiration from are Domino and House Beautiful.
I’ve been loving House Beautiful lately because each issue they have a
section on paint colors–which I think is one of the toughest parts in
design.

Blueprint, a more youthful and modern mag from Martha Stewart is also really fun. It has lots of funky DIY projects.

And don’t forget that almost all the decor magazines have fantastic
websites with loads of photo galleries you can go through for
inspiration. In addition to the magazines listed above, check out HOME,
ELLE Decor and Cottage Living on-line.

A little bit of Rock and Roll

January 21st, 2008

I remember my first concert–Donny and Marie Osmond. I was probably just about Sophie’s age. The anticipation, the lights dropping, everyone going crazy as my purple clad idols appeared on stage, all of it is quite clear in my mind.

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I think much of it was the same for my Sophie and her cousin Emma when we saw Hannah Montana this past weekend in Las Vegas. They sang, screamed and danced their way through the concert. Hannah was fabulous, Miley was great. But the very best part? Seeing and experiencing it through the eyes of Sophie and Emma. I have been to many amazing shows by many amazing musicians. But this is one I will never forget.

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Thanks to Brig for getting the tickets. And thanks to Kristin and Emma for a fabulous GNO weekend!

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In an effort to prove to myself I am still a creative and compelling person, each post I am going to pass on little pieces of interests or projects that have caught my fancy. Useless or useful, you decide:)

I adore beautiful, groovy fabric and am always looking for simple, creative ways to use them. Here are the cute notebooks I made for gifts this Holiday Season.

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My girlfriend, Vanessa tweeked a pattern from Martha Stewart. They are really quite simple and make wonderful gifts. (For anyone who wants the specific measurements just let me know–I’ll put them in my comments)

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New Beginnings

January 15th, 2008

Ahhh, the new year. I adore the changing of the guard–the new perspective a new year brings. I have a plump little list of goals and changes for the upcoming year.

We celebrated New Year’s in Missouri. The kiddos and I flew in and my folks had Christmas waiting. All of the family gathered to celebrate Christmas a little late. We began the week with snow and ended it with 60 degree weather–CRAZY!

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How funny that snow is now such a novelty for my California babes.

Gifts were opened, including the infamous bowling pin that is newly costumed and given to a different sibling each year. We have been doing this for almost 20 years now. This year it was adorned as my sister-in-law Krystal who broke her foot while jumping up and down in excitement of finding out she was pregnant. Poor thing–it has been a rough few weeks for the her.

The cousins played beautifully and the posse will be +2 next year.

Earlier in California, Christmas morning brought many wonderful gifts as well. Star Wars Legos, a race track and a karoake machine were among the favorites–although three hours later of children singing HS Musical 2 nonstop I was questioning this choice!

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Sophie and I will be enjoying her big Christmas gift this weekend. We’re off to Las Vegas to see Hannah Montana in concert with her cousin Emma and Aunt Kristin.

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In an effort to prove to myself that I am still a creative and compelling person, each post I’m going to pass on little pieces of interest that have caught my fancy. Useful or useless, you can decide.

I wanted to share three female musicians that will drive away any January blues. They will make you HAPPY! Two of the three artists, Andrea Lindsay and Yael Naim are French (well, actually Yael is Israeli but French raised). The other, Ingrid Michaelson, is one you have most likely heard by now on the radio–but is really lovely. Side note: I was surprised today when the new Apple laptop the Macbook Air was unveiled (I’ve decided I NEED one of these beautiful babies) that Yael Naim’s song was featured in the ad. Enjoy!

December at the Wises

December 22nd, 2007

Home is adorned . . . I’m having a very blue Christmas.

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A trip to see the ever beautiful Nutcracker Ballet–hot fudge brownie sundaes followed.

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Caroled by the children at both church and school performances. A sit on Santa’s lap to complete the evening.

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Participated in our school’s annual traditions including a sunrise hike for the kindergarteners. While still night, the children and parents leave for their pilgrimage. Circling a tree, they welcome the winter dawn through song. (I would tell you more about it but I felt Alph needed the opportunity to bond with his son in the freezing dark :) )
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And what would Christmas be without the making of Gingerbread houses?

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Finding quiet time to cozy up by the tree with my Ollie.

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And what would December in California be without flowers blooming in your front yard (I’m still not used to this one)?

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Happiest of Holidays!

Sophiefest

December 4th, 2007

Our Sophie Louise turned eight this month and this being a BIG year, we initiated “Sophiefest”–two weeks full of celebrations. First of all, let me just tell you I am AMAZED that my baby girl is this old. How in the world did this happen?

Sophiefest began on her birthday with the traditional birthday breakfast in bed. Usually this consists of their favorite box of junk cereal. Their mother rarely indulges in this–so it is a big treat. At this time–all family members say what they love about the birthday gal/guy. It’s not hard to come up with things to say about Sophie Lou. Nurturing, loving, kind, patient, wonderful sibling, creative and friend to all comes to mind.

After school 16 of Sophie’s friends came over for a very “girlie girl” party. I hired my favorite babysitter and her sister to help out. They provided the glitzy manicures and make-up while I did hair. Pink rocker hair was the “do” of choice.

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We all then had a dance party jammin’ to our favorite gal Hannah Montana. It was crazy, wild and loads of fun!

That weekend my folks and my brothers Chris and Josh flew in for a lovely Thanksgiving with all of us at Alph’s parents house. They were then there to share in Sophie’s baptism.

What a wonderful, lovely event. Sophie just beamed. She listened intently to every word of the talks given by her grandmothers and never stopped smiling. I hope I never forget her sweet face as she came out of the water. Sam provided the humor (as usual) when he then yelled “Can I go in now?” He still is referring to it as the swimming pool.

Everyone from the baptism came over for brunch afterwards. We provided a great spread of cheesy potatoes (great recipe for the crockpot), bagels, muffins, fruit and of course, Martinellis. It was really wonderful to have so many friends and family there. Alph projected the BYU/Utah game on the big screen so many stayed for some time. The children kept busy outside with swordfights and building enchanting fortresses. I have to say, I am happiest in times like these–my home brimming with friends and family with busy, happy children bustling about. Thank you to all who came.

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And since this IS Sophiefest–here are pictures from two other Sophie events.

Attending High School Musical on Ice–a big GNO (Girl’s Night Out).

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And SOCCER! Sophie had a great year in her very first season. She LOVED it!

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Freebies

November 21st, 2007

I have much to post about “Sophiefest” which happened this past week. And that will soon come–but in the meantime, just wanted to let all you Amy Butler fans know that she is offering a bunch of free patterns on her site for a limited time. Enjoy!

A Little Truth a Little Fiction

June 8th, 2007

p>Yesterday I was going through Sophie’s stash of papers from the school year and I found this little gem, dated March 12th. A bonus of being a first grade teacher must be reading this stuff. Enjoy!

Last night Mommy and Daddy were trying to git a houes (house) but they said you have to wait four more days and they also told it is faer (for) 10,000$. [in my dreams] Mommy started crying. I was crying too. [okay, so I was a little stressed out] The next day we got a call it was Jill a person that finds hoes. [Jill is our realtor, not the local pimp] She said you got the hoes. We were so icksidid (excited) but I thout (thought) we had to go to a new school. [She doesn’t] It was sad to leave my school. When we got to the hoes Mommy said honey for your brithday presint from me I have a baby. I was supriesd. [imagine MY surprise when I read this]

Happlly Ever Aveder
The End