It wouldn't be a proper holiday at our house; without cupcakes. Celebrate!
Awwwww ... I like to read the kids Valentine's Cards that they bring home from school. You remember Kindergarten ... so sweet, innocent. The smell of crayons, elmers glue & milk carton boxes. I loved the paperbag mailboxes that we made to hold all of the dum dums and conversation hearts. On Thursday, this is a sweet little valentine's day card that I found in Lily's box ... cute huh?
And then ... I flip it over and THIS is what was attached. The NERVE. The audacity. What was this little perv thinking?! Where is his mother? Did she put him up to this? He is SO on my list. The next time I volunteer for one-on-one read time .... he just may be reading a book on etiquette!
We really celebrate this holiday for the kids. However my husband was able to put together an unexpected gift for me. I will post a before and after photo of the chunky piece of furniture that he had unloaded into the carriage house. I had no idea. I am looking forward to repainting the 'gothic-y' vintage piece ... photos to come. I didn't expect it and it was a thoughtful gift.
Wishing you ~ Champagne wishes and caviar dreams! Happy Valentine's Day to you and your cute family.
Where the celebration will take place ~ Star Wars Style.
His Birthday Card was the key to finding all of his Birthday Gifts. I was inspired by another gal who is extremely creative. So, if you visit her blog ~ I'm sorry for the copy cat post. And if you don't know who I'm talking about, then it was all my idea ;). It says: CLUE #1 Where you lay your head at night IS where a little treat you might find. {So, I'm not a poet ... whatever. It rhymed to me.} The Gift: Club Penguin for the Nintendo DS.
At first, he was not amused by Mom's handmade card. Until Dad explained to him that it was more involved.
"Hooray Hooray ~ I could hardly wait. Kristian James is finally EIGHT!"
Clue #2: Where Lily keeps her bathroom cup ~ Go take a peek. Tip: Lift the lid up. Birthday Gift #2: A Sonicare-like toothbrush.
Clue #3: In Harry Potters closet you will see .... Birthday Present Number #3! Birthday Gift #3: Lego Star Wars.
The Birthday Boy's Special Request: Butter Cupcakes with Chocolate Frosting! Something about cupcakes ~ just makes any party complete.
"Happy Birthday to you. Happy Birthday to you. Happy Birthday Dear Kristian. Happy Birthday to you!" While I was painting Star Wars with acrylics on the windows ~ I needed white paint to write: "May the force be with you." I found that Lily's oil pastel crayons are even more amazing than I knew. They will write on mirrors and windows with ease and even better .... so EASY to wash off. I love it. So I wrote on the bathroom mirror and drew a little crown for his royal heiness for the Day.
A Million little pieces. Kristian immediately takes this huge box of little pieces and begins putting the structure together. It's amazing to me. The time ... the thought ... the understanding of instruction .... so sweet.
It's snowing. So the news predicted that Saturday we would have 14 inches of snow, nothing. Nothing to really speak of anyway. But Sunday morning it had snowed. And the kids were up at 6:30 in the morning ready to go out and play. Making Snowballs. But not to throw at Mama. Only Daddy.
Life on a farm. Granted it was only 7:30 in the morning. AND it was freezing cold outside, but somehow ~ none of that matters. There is a peacefulness that comes with the first snow. It is lovely.
From our home to yours. Merry Christmas to all & to all a good night ;). And I noticed that Blogger is not cooperating with me tonight. I know some of the text is goofy and I don't have the patience to fuss with it.
In my mind, I still have babies. The reality of it is ..... I don't. Kristian is eight years old and in the 2nd grade. His class consists of a 2nd/3rd grade split and he has an agenda all of his own. Usually involving a sport of some kind. This will have been the first winter we decided not to participate in basketball {sorry buddy but the NBA just isn't in the cards for us.} He has narrowed down his favorites to baseball, soccer and football ... definately keeps the entire family busy during the athletic seasons but we don't mind it a bit ~ some of our favorite outings are to his sporting events.
Lily Rose is my baby girl. Although she's really not a baby anymore either, age 4. Lily started Kindergarten this year & I think it was comforting for her to share the same school as her older brother. Seeing him around at recess & lunchtime was reassuring that a familiar face was nearby.
I'm a Mom, first. Just trying to find balance between work, family & self. My career, most days, might be one of the best. I am invited into homes on a daily basis and get to see how people live. I can't get enough. If it involves architecture, we're in business. If it has depth, a story, an urban country, or vintage flare, I probably like it. If it involves my family, a friend or my kids ... I'm there. And if you want to talk about the details, stats or history ... I'll see ya later!