Archive for July, 2009

Jul

31

2009

Perspective

So after what has been a not so fabulous week, I am looking forward to a wonderful weekend! It is easy to get in a rut and feel sorry for myself and gripe and complain because I am in a funk and can’t seem to get my act together. Yet when I snap out of my pity party, I realize how truly blessed I am. Sure, I am entitled to have a yucky day or few days now and then, but I have a LOT to be grateful.

I’ll leave you with a few of the things I am grateful for on this Friday morning! I’m taking the weekend off of blogging but I’ll be back Monday!

  • My sweet, sweet husband! For the first time in ages last night we snuggled up and watched a movie and I managed to make it through the ENTIRE thing! We’ve tried before but I can never, ever make it past the first twenty minutes! Last night must have been a good one because I was still wide awake as the credits were rolling! We watched Seven Pounds in case you are curious. It was deep, emotional and not quite what I was expecting, but it sucked us both in!
  • Beautiful, happy, healthy kids. They love me no matter what…it just doesn’t get much better than that!
  • My health. Although I struggle with the fact that I will never be as toned as I want to be, I have been blessed with a healthy, strong body. I take it for granted and gripe often because it isn’t “perfect,” but the truth of the matter is, it is pretty perfect when you consider what others are fighting daily.
  • Friends and family, near and far, who are too sweet for words.

I think we all have a lot to be grateful for! It is easy to think that the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence, but that isn’t always the case! After taking a break from my camera and Photoshop this week, I am feeling inspired again! Hope to get my three loves out this weekend {around water of course!!} and freeze more moments in time!

Have a wonderful weekend everyone!!

Jul

30

2009

Barnyard: The Party

Alright!! Here is another entry in my quest to get all of the parties I have done organized!! YAY!! {Check the Party Shoppe tab under Categories above to see the rest!} This was Huntler’s third birthday…a Barnyard Bash! As I said in the last party post, these images were taken nearly two years ago…long before I was into photography at the level I am now. So, while they aren’t award winning shots, they are priceless to us no matter what!

So first of all…I can’t take credit for all of my ideas! Sure, I manage to bring them all to life, but I find SO much inspiration on the web and from other moms! Seriously…what would we do without the internet? One of my favorite party planning websites is Birthday Party Ideas. Once you know your theme, you can sift through all of the entries that other moms have so kindly submitted and take what you want from them! I have done that very thing for every single party we have had! Amazing Moms is another great one to hit up. And I of course just Google the theme too and see what else turns up from that! With blogging it is amazing what you can find out there!!

First up is the invite. I had high, high hopes of creating my own fun invites for my special little guy, but the time escaped me so I had to rely on fabulous Swoozie’s to come to the rescue! And while these particular invitations weren’t hand made or unique, they were still cute and fit the theme!

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I searched online for wording ideas and then took what I liked and tried to incorporate it! We also added in bits and pieces of our own thoughts to get exactly what we wanted! And sorry about the spacing…Wordpress has “issues” and won’t let me gather it into groups like I want to! It read as follows:

Hay…It’s Huntler’s Birthday Baa-sh!

R Lil’ Buckaroo Is Turning Three {The “R” was actually backwards on our invite!!}

So Saddle Up And Mosey On Over ‘Cuz

We Be Havin’ Us A Barnyard Party!

Round ‘Em Up And Moo-ve ‘Em In

4:30 PM, Saturday, September 22

At The last name Family Farm

Neighs Only 222-222-2222

Ya Lil’ Farm-Hands Best

Wear Yer Farmer Duds

For Yer Chores…

And Ya’ll Come Hungry

For Dinner And Dessert Now,

Ya Hear?!

Thank you notes…IF I did them for this party, they were just simple store bought ones that didn’t even go with the theme! I say “IF” because there are several of us in a playgroup and we all attend each other’s parties. Way back when we chatted about all the time and work it takes to send thank you notes and how we are all busy with kids so we have somewhat of an understood “rule” that we don’t have to send them to each other!

All of the tableware for this party was simple red and black…nothing patterned or themed whatsoever. I did however wrap the silverware in red napkins and tie raffia bows around each set! SUPER cute! I love to do this for our parties. It just adds a little extra touch!! I also LOVE galvanized tubs and buckets and they worked perfectly for this theme!! The cow print bandana is from Hobby Lobby.

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On the menu for this party was barbeque beef sandwiches! We bought briscuit and cooked it in the crock pot and served it up! We also had chicken nuggets and mini pigs in a blanket for the kiddos! Baked beans, pasta salad and fruit salad rounded out the spread!

I mentioned before that an idea I just love is use cookie cutters that tie in with the theme to cut fruit and sandwiches out of. I have ordered from Off the Beaten Path several times in the last couple of years and have had only wonderful experiences! They have more cookie cutters than you could ever imagine and are sure to have what you want!

While chatting about food, how about the cake?! While I LOVE to plan out the intricate little details of these parties and actually do most of the work myself, I won’t even attempt the cake!! Cupcakes maybe, the cake never!

For Huntler’s party we once again used the fabulous Elizabeth to create this masterpiece for us! She also did the cupcakes. And she did a WONDERFUL job!! The detail and thought put into this cake was phenomenal! At the time Huntler always said, “Cow Barn,” so I wanted that incorporated into the cake.

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Sweet little cuppies…

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So the invites, food and cake are covered…how about the decorations?!

Here is that same galvanized milk jug from the ladybug party being used again! This time with fall flowers!

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And these are actual chicken feeders I bought at a livestock store! Yes, I ventured into a livestock store!! Since the party was at the end of September, we went with candy corn for the fall feel and then “Chicken Feed” that I made! {It isn’t a direct link so you’ll have to scroll down just a bit!} While these looked super cute, they were more for display than anything! The holes are just too tiny to fit fingers in and munch from!! {And just in case you are wondering, I had to buy the jars separately…they came from a craft store.}

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Here is our entryway! We went with red, green and blue as the accent colors for this party! The cow print balloons came from  here.

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Huntler’s banner came from here. The mylar cow balloon did as well. And there was also a pig but he didn’t make the cut for the pictures I am posting!!

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As each little guest entered, he or she received a cowboy hat! {If you looked at the link, you’ll notice I took the stars off because I didn’t like them!!} Each child received a red bandana to wear while at the party as well! I am pretty sure you can buy the bandanas at Wal Mart or somewhere cheaper! However, for me, sometimes it is just easier to pay a little extra and order online!!

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So how about the rest of the favors now? I mentioned in the ladybug party post that I ordered chocolate lollies. I had quite a fiasco with that bash, but this one went off much better! I ordered this set off of Ebay and they were absolutely darling! The one thing to keep in mind with these though is the season and the climate where you are because they WILL melt!!

Since this party I have taught myself how to make these sweet treats! They are seriously super easy and actually pretty fun!

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And here is a little peek at the favor buckets!! I LOVE putting together the party favors!! The challenge of finding coordinating little goodies that are both useful and fun is just well, fun!!

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I found these buckets online, of course!! I wish I could remember what size I ordered, but I just can’t!! I would guess that they were one of the ones that is about 4 inches high? ! I do know that I ordered them from The Bucket Outlet though. Here is a direct link to the galvanized buckets!

The photo above shows the buckets for the littlest guests! They received a four piece farm animal puzzle from Wal Mart, a coloring book from Michael’s, a bitty stuffed animal from the dollar bins at Target and a rubber ducky! Each favor bucket had a farm animal ornament tied around the handle as well. Those were from the dollar bins at Michael’s.

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The bigger kids received a coloring book, a push up farm animal, a rubber duck and a sticker set where you dress a different farm animal. I can not find where I bought the sticker sets from, but I am sure it was online and from a party site! Don’t forget that all of the kids took home a hat, bandana and lollipop as well!

This was the first party Chris ever designed BINGO cards for!! He did a great job! We didn’t laminate this set, but they held up pretty well considering all the little hands that were touching them!

This party was two years ago and while I am not seeing the exact set of graphics we used on iStockphoto, that doesn’t mean they aren’t there! There are a TON to choose from! And here is the direct link to the font used on “Barnyard Bingo.”

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We used candy corn for the markers! And yes, that is Huntler front and center in a diaper! Gosh he was so tiny!!! Can we go back in time for just a day?!

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Since by the end of September it is somewhat tolerable out, we headed outside for a couple of games. I found these egg/spoon race games at Target and bought a couple of them on sale at the end of the season.

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I also blew up a ton of pink balloons that were supposed to serve as pigs! There were two fly swatters and the kids were supposed to have races where they shooed pigs from one place to another. As always, the game really didn’t happen and it turned into a free for all but they did have fun scooting the balloons along and playing outside!

Yes, Huntler again in no clothing!!

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But see, he WAS dressed to fit the theme at one point! I ordered him some cute little overalls off of Ebay and he sported those for part of the party anyway! {And just ignore the effects I put on this picture. That was done way back when and I must have thought it looked good! WHAT was I thinking?!}

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Our little roller skating farm boy at the end of the day!!

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Jul

29

2009

It’s So Hot In Arizona That…

A few weeks ago my blog friend Denise posted this and I asked her if I could borrow it! And although I laughed when I read some of these, you would be surprised at how much truth there is in this list!

It’s so hot in Arizona that…

  • the birds have to use potholders to pull worms out of the ground.
  • the potatoes cook underground! All you have to do to have lunch is pull one out and add butter, salt and pepper.
  • farmers are feeding their chickens crushed ice to keep them from laying hard boiled eggs.
  • the cows are giving evaporated milk.
  • the trees are whistling for the dogs.
  • you no longer associate bridges or rivers with water.
  • you can say 113 degrees without fainting.
  • you eat hot chilies to cool your mouth off.
  • you can make instant sun tea.
  • you learn that a seat belt makes a pretty good branding iron.
  • when the temperature drops below 95 you feel a bit chilly. {This one is true for me!!}
  • you’ve experienced condensation on your butt from the hot water in the toilet bowl. {Yes, the water is hot enough that you can feel the heat when you open the lid.}
  • you would give anything to be able to splash cold water on your face. {I’ve blogged before about how our “cold” water is really warm.}
  • you can attend any function wearing shorts and a tank top.
  • the four seasons are: Tolerable, Hot, Really Hot and Are You Kidding Me?
  • you discover that in July it only takes two fingers to drive a car.
  • you discover that you can get a sunburn through your car window.
  • you notice the best parking place is determined by shade instead of distance.
  • hot water now comes out of both taps.
  • it’s noon in July, the kids are on summer vacation and not one person is out on the streets.
  • you actually burn your hand opening the car door.
  • you break a sweat the instant you step outside at 7:30 AM before work.
  • no one would dream of putting vinyl upholstery in a car or not having air conditioning.
  • your biggest bicycle wreck fear is, “What if I get knocked out and end up lying on the pavement and cook to death?”
  • you realize that asphalt has a liquid state.
  • a sad Arizonan once prayed, “I wish it would rain. Not so much for me because I’ve seen it, but for my seven year old.”

Jul

28

2009

Ten on Tuesday

1. Yesterday I asked Chris to please think really hard about letting us pierce Gentry’s ears. He asked me to think really hard about letting her go to school this year. Umm…that is NOT going to happen so I am guessing she won’t be getting her ears pierced either!

2. Huntler is OBSESSED with words. He wants to know how to spell everything. I cannot begin to tell you how many times a day I spell different things for him. When we were at the dentist a couple of weeks ago, he watched Word World for the first time and LOVED it. So much so that I bought him two DVD’s during our next Target outing! Do other kids love watching this kind of educational stuff? Or are my kids going to be the dorks in their classes? Because they could watch the same two movies all day long if I would let them!

Here is one of his bristle block creations…

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3. It is UNBELIEVABLY hot down here. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, but I just wanted to make sure you are all aware in case you had forgotten!! Yesterday the LOW was 92. The high was 114. And at 10:05 PM it was still 105.

4. I am in some sort of funk. The kind where I doubt EVERYTHING I do in life. My clothes, my hair, my photography, my mothering skills…all of it. I had a little meltdown to Chris this morning and started crying. I hate feeling like this. HATE it. I am sure it is a combination of the heat, my being homesick, Gentry turning three, wanting another baby…all of it. {Although ask me at about 4:30 this afternoon after a day of fighting and chaos if I really want another one!!}

5. Chris was out of town last Wednesday until late Friday night in Chicago. For obvious reasons, I didn’t mention it! Anyway, we were talking about all the fun things to do there and how we would like to go as a family sometime. Our good friends went this summer and took their daughter to the American Girl store. Of course I slid that into the conversation! However, my husband was two steps ahead of me and said that he thought we would hit up the American Girl store when we are in NYC this fall! AND he said that Gentry can actually get a doll! She won’t understand all the hype that goes along with it at this point, but she loves her baby dolls!

6. I found some SUPER fun stuff at Barnes and Noble yesterday while the kids were playing at the train table! First of all, yes, we have a train table but something about getting out and going to one is way more fun than playing at home!! Our playdate was rescheduled and we were all dressed up with nothing else to do, so we hit up the bookstore!

Have you guys seen the fun little cookbooks by Barbara Beery? I have had the Pink Princess Cookbook for some time now and didn’t even realize there were others! That was until I saw the Junior Chef section at Barnes and Noble!

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I have now added Pink Princess Tea Parties and the Fairies Cookbook to my collection!! I LOVE these kinds of things!! I have visions of making fun little creations and my kids eating outside on a blanket under our shade trees with the Kansas wind gently blowing, looking up at the sky and finding shapes in the clouds. A girl can dream, can’t she? I am going to make a grocery list and pick up some goodies so the kids and I can get busy creating fabulous treats…which will have to be eaten in the comforts of our air conditioned house! When I was looking these up on Amazon I found all sorts of other fun books too! Maybe I should start working on a Christmas list for myself?!

I also bought this one. I know, I went crazy. This one was the more practical of the three though! We really struggle with coming up with fun new things for the kids to eat and this book seemed to have a lot of simple and tasty ideas that will pass the test of my picky eaters!! I am a bit picky myself and would be totally cool with eating recipes out of this book every day!

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7. We took the kids to the local children’s museum on Saturday. They had a blast!! I kid you not, a worker asked me if Gentry’s hair color was natural. Seriously! I have never so much as highlighted my hair…I can assure you we have not dyed our three year old daughter’s hair!! Still makes me laugh thinking about it!

8. Gymboree went and did it again by coming out with an adorable new line!! The last two were total flops in my mind, but this new Popstar Academy is so fun and bright! I only wish that their boy clothes were even half as cute!! I have totally banned myself from buying ANY more summer wear, but we are going to need some new winter attire at some point, aren’t we?! Don’t even get me started on what Gap has to offer right now!

9. Our kids are NOT sleepers. Yes, I got huge naps out of them yesterday, but that was after a weekend of no naps and lots of activity. Huntler was up before 6:00 AM with me yesterday and Gentry at 6:10 AM. And they were both up until 10:00 or so last night. And up again at 6:30 this morning. I am GLAD at this point they aren’t lazy and sleeping half the day away, but one day a week of sleeping until just 7:30 or 8:00 would be so nice!! I am pretty much always up when they get up, but I cherish the quiet during the early morning hours! It is nice to have some computer time and exercise time without having to break up fights and wipe bottoms!

10. Did you watch The Bachelorette season finale last night? I won’t post too much because I am sure someone out there hasn’t seen it yet, but there is always so much DRAMA on that show!! It is crazy!! I hope Jillian has found happiness!!

Jul

27

2009

The “Hart” Of The Matter

You know those friends you can count on no matter what? The ones who are good and true and allow you to be you? The ones you call when you are bored, sad, lonely or excited? The ones that when you stay the night at their house you are perfectly comfortable trolloping {I may have made that word up} about in your jammies and crazy bed head? The friends that assure you it is fine that your eighteen month old daughter just puked all over the pack and play and everything else and you believe them? The type of friends that are more like family than “just” friends?

We are lucky enough to have friends like that. The only problem is that these dear friends are back home in Kansas…and not just down the street anymore.

Every time we are back in Kansas, one of our regular pit stops is at Britton and Lisa’s. And although it is never long enough, we have been lucky enough to get to stay with them at least one night almost every time we have been home. When we were back in December, we had tentative plans of taking some pictures, but it just never worked out. So this trip I pretty much hounded them to death and we managed to make it to the park {after shoveling our dinner in mind you!} while we still had some pretty evening light.

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We have known these guys for about five years or so. They lived down the street from us in our picturesque little neighborhood in Kansas City…the famous Summertree Court that I babble on about from time to time! It’s funny how we lived there for a good year and a half before we really got to be friends. They had their life…and well, we had ours, as boring as it was!!

Quite simply, we aren’t childhood friends. We didn’t experience the ups and downs of high school together. Nor did we share the newly found independence of moving away and going to college. We didn’t even know each other when we got married or had our first babies. Yet our friendship has most definitely grown and been strengthened in the experiences we have shared. So much has happened in both our lives in such a short time!

Meet Avery. She is three and a half. This little girl is as opinionated as she is beautiful! She possesses a spark and a strength that would leave most flabbergasted if they knew of the incredibly rough road she has walked in her short life. She has a spirit that is contagious, a giggle that should be bottled and a heart that bonds her family in only a way they can truly understand.

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At just four months Avery was diagnosed with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex. Although I think I have a pretty decent understanding of it, I know I can’t begin to describe it fully or adequately, so click on the link to learn more.

Or to learn a little more about Miss Avery, here is an excerpt written by her mama from her Care Page:

{You have to be a member to read the updates…so if you want to follow along on her journey, sign up! Then search LittleMissAveryUpdates. If you need help, just let me know!}

Little Miss Avery came home from the hospital on Christmas Eve of 2005. I guess we should have known from her incredible birth weight- a whopping 10lb 3oz!!! that this little girl was anything but ordinary. On April 17th of 2005, when Avery was just shy of four months old she had a grand mal (genralized tonic clonic) seizure in my arms. At that moment I knew, I just knew that we were in big trouble. Forty eight miserable hours later we learned that Avery has Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (see www.tsalliance.org). TSC is a genetic disorder that causes tumors to grow in major organs, primarily the brain, heart, kidneys, lungs, and skin. Avery has multiple brain tumors, (also called “tubers” because of their ‘potato shape’), skin, heart, and kidney tumors.

On January 9th of 2007, after battling daily seizures for six months Avery underwent a two stage brain resection surgery to remove two large calcified tumors in her left frontal lobe. Avery suffered life threatening post operative complications, including infection, and a blood clot that traveled to her lungs. Yet Avery defied the odds and came home from Cicinnati Children’s three weeks after the first sugery. She then spent twelve weeks in an intensive rehabilitative therapy program in Kansas City.

Avery experienced almost six months of blissful seizure freedom before they returned in June of ’07. Since then we have worked to gain seizure control with medication. Unfortunately on November the 2nd this year, Avery suffered a status seizure that lasted an hour. At first we didn’t feel that she experienced any lasting effects from this prolonged seizure, but we are now noticing issues with balance, coordination, and the use of her right side. Avery continues to receive speech, physical, and occupational therapies each week. Further brain surgery is never out of the question, but something we are hoping to avoid. Despite the challenges Avery faces on a daily basis, she greets me every morning with a big smile. She is extremely curious, ornery, and loving. She LOVES trains (whoo! whoo!), cows (Mooooo!), and her big sissy, Kaylen (Day! Day!) Avery enjoys reading her books, playing with her toy piano, and chasing Kaylen. As many other families affected by TSC we live by the motto, “Avery may have TSC, but TSC does NOT have Avery!”

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So you see, life hasn’t been easy for anyone since this little one entered the world. Miss Avery suffered some extreme complications while at the hospital having brain surgery and she is in fact a true miracle in every sense of the word. She is one tough cookie…

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This little cutie is also one tough cookie to photograph! She is a mover and a shaker and I was all over the place trying to snap frames of her! She certainly didn’t want to sit still for even one second…hence the blur in this image!

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When I see this next image, my mind immediately goes to the mountains that this mama has attempted to move for the sake of her daughter. Nothing is easy when it comes to Avery, nothing. Therapies, school, doctors appointments, blood draws, medications, conferences…the list goes on. From day one Lisa has gone above and beyond to make sure that Avery gets the best care she possibly can. She has gotten second opinions. She has researched. She has fought for her daughter and been her advocate every step of the way. She says she is simply doing what any other mom would do for her child, but the truth of the matter is, there are a lot of parents out there who quietly accept what the doctor says and never even attempt to do better by their child. So my friend, while you are a mom who loves both of her girls selflessly and unconditionally, you are also most certainly a hero in their eyes. {And the eyes of others!} Embrace that.  This song comes to mind…

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While the focus of this one is definitely on Avery and her big green eyes, I absolutely love how you can see her little fingers sticking through her daddy’s hand. This family was blessed with a daddy who is all heart and who loves his three girls more than mere words can describe. When a child is diagnosed with any type of illness, I think it is harder on the dad. Not because they love the child more or deeper or anything like that, but because so many men struggle with sharing their feelings. I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that this is one daddy who would walk to the ends of the Earth if it meant bringing some peace to his youngest…

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Before Avery happened on to the scene, Kaylen Rose was the only star of the show!

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I hate to think about the fact that this beautiful big sister is now seven. Seven. Wasn’t it just last year that she herself was three and a half and sporting the uber cute Mod Zebra line from Gymboree? How has it happened that she has morphed from a Dora loving preschooler to a Hannah Montana loving girl? Time flies in every sense of the word…

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Kaylen was a dream to photograph! So easy in fact that I wish I would have taken more of her with different props and in different positions! But…we were losing light quickly so I had to make the most of my time! {You may notice some of the grain in some of these…I had my ISO cranked all the way up trying to get enough light in!!} Next time we’ll start earlier and try some different stuff!

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Kaylen has probably got to be the best big sister that two parents could ever dream of. She has a heart of gold and absolutely adores Avery. She loves that sister of hers like nobody’s business…their love for each other is mutual. They are lucky you see, for they have a tie that binds…that of sisterhood. It is something only they know. And while their relationship might not be the same as that of other sisters, I would bet you my last dollar that it will be one that carries them the farthest, teaches them the most and forever shines in their spirits.

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Hart Family,

I hope you know how much we love you. How much our hearts hurt right alongside yours when Avery is having a yucky week or medications are being tweaked or setbacks are being had. I hope you know how happy we are for both of your girls when new things are learned, new places visited, new obstacles overcome.

Life is so much sweeter when it is shared with others. Lisa, I can’t imagine not having you in my life to chat celebrity gossip with, shop Gymboree online with and just simply talk to. It isn’t everyone who can listen to me babble on about nothing for hours on end! Some of my lonliest days have come while living here, but having you just a phone call away has been a lifesaver!

I love that our husbands have become such great friends. And although it bores me to tears to talk about mutual funds, the new grill and specifics of the hottest new boats, they seem to enjoy that kind of babble and it works!

I love how my kids love your kids. They are ALWAYS talking about them. Gentry remembers catching fireflies like it was this morning!

I hope when you see these images you see the beauty that surrounds you. I know all too well that each and every day with Avery is a challenge, but all of that seems to fade away when you see her eyes sparkle and her face light up. I know that Kaylen is growing up all too fast and that in just a couple of weeks the long days of summer will fade into a memory and a new school year will be upon all of us. I hope I managed to freeze in time just a bit of who she was this summer, who all of you were this summer…

Here’s to hoping we find our way back to Kansas for good sooner rather than later!

Jul

24

2009

Bits and Pieces

So let me just share that I feel like a whole new person now that the weight of the party and then the mega post is off my shoulders! I might just rejoin the land of daily blogging!! WAHOO!! Thank you to everyone who emailed me or left a comment!! I truly had a ball working on this party and loved what we ended up with after all of that hard work!!

Yesterday I spent the entire day cleaning the upstairs. The whole house has pretty much been ignored lately because I simply don’t really love to clean, but I scrubbed the downstairs before the party and now that it is all put back together, I figured I may as well tackle the upstairs so that we can relish in a clean house…for just a bit anyway!

Because I haven’t really posted much other than party hoopla for the last, oh forever, I thought I would post some random bits today! I have tons and tons and tons of pictures to edit and will post those as I get to them!

Ready for your randomness?

We took the binky away from Gentry on Monday. Chris started telling her weeks ago that when she turned three it had to go. I was DREADING it! First of all, she has been a binky girl since she was brand new and she carried that binky around everywhere with her. Second of all, she may quite possibly be our last baby and that was the one baby like thing left about her so I wasn’t ready to see it go. Chris was planning to just throw it away but I suggested maybe he just cut the end off so that she would still have at least part of it even though she couldn’t suck on it. So that is what he did. She watched and was mad, but she didn’t cry. And she hasn’t had any trouble getting to sleep without it. She is still carrying it around and takes it everywhere with her though! In fact, she is sitting on my lap and it is right here by the keyboard!

One day old…and sucking on a binky!!

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Teething…and sucking on a binky!!

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Watching me get ready in the morning…and sucking on TWO binkies! Note the puppy and blanket that still accompany her everywhere!

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Swimming…and sucking on a binky!!

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Third birthday party…and sucking on a binky!

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Huntler is not having a party this year. I know, pick yourself back up off the ground! I was shocked too!! When we were back in Kansas, Chris mentioned going to Legoland for his birthday. While I wanted to cry because I just can’t fathom NOT having a party, Huntler was estatic! Those of you who know me know that I can’t do anything small scale. If I even attempted to do a party, it would cost a fortune and turn into something far more elaborate than I intended. So, we simply aren’t having one! We’ll do a cake or cupcakes on his actual birthday and celebrate as a family, but at some point this fall, we are headed to Legoland for the big celebration!

Speaking of Huntler, he starts school August 3. Like just over a week people!! What in the world happened to the summer? I can’t believe he is going back already!

And still speaking of Huntler, he had two cavities filled this week. I took the kids in last week for cleanings. Huntler did great and Gentry, well, not so much. There was crying…and a lot of it. Then there was flat refusal to even acknowledge the dentist. I think she thought if she just pretended he wasn’t there he would go away! And he did! We don’t take them to a pediatric dentist {although they suggested I take Gentry to one from now on!} but they are super great with kids! They didn’t want to traumatize her so they just let her be. Anyway…back to Huntler. He had two cavities filled with only nitrous oxide to take the edge off and didn’t make a peep!! I was SO nervous for him, but he did AMAZING! I am beginning to think that the kids might have been cursed with my super cavity prone teeth! BUMMER for them…I have more fillings than I could even tell you about!

I want this sweater. Badly. How cute would my fashionista look sporting that this winter with some dark jeans? Too cute for words? That’s what I was thinking too! {Sorry it is so darn tiny…I have issues getting stuff off of some websites and this is one of them!!}

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Are you guys keeping up with all the Jon {from Jon and Kate} drama? What is up with him? On the French Riviera a couple of weeks ago with one girl and in the Hamptons with another this week? And only filing for divorce a month ago? Dude…you are losing respect like crazy!

I am thinking about joining the wide world of Facebookers out there. I  created an account back in December but quickly deleted it when I was getting bombarded with friend requests! I couldn’t handle the stress!! So many of my friends are non bloggers but avid Facebookers that I am thinking I am going to have to be the one to bend and join!!

Hmmm…I guess that is about it!! I started this post this morning and am only just now finishing it. It has been one of those days!! Hope you are all happy and well out there in blogland!

See you on Monday!

Jul

22

2009

Sweet Shoppe: The Party

Wow…I can’t believe that after the months of preparation and all the hard work, my baby is now three and her party is over! I know I say it all the time, but I am continually amazed with how fast the hands of time turn!

Grab yourself some lemonade and a snack and then settle on in and get cozy because I have a feeling this is going to be one long post! There were so many details in this party that I just adored and I want to share it all!

So first of all a little disclaimer…I can’t take credit for all of my ideas! Sure, I manage to bring them all to life, but I find SO much inspiration on the web and from other moms! Seriously…what would we do without the internet? One of my favorite party planning websites is Birthday Party Ideas. Once you know your theme, you can sift through all of the entries that other moms have so kindly submitted and take what you want from them! I have done that very thing for every single party we have had! Amazing Moms is another great one to hit up. And I of course just Google the theme too and see what else turns up from that! With blogging it is amazing what you can find out there!

For this party in particular I found a ton of fun ideas and inspiration from other moms who blogged about their Sweet Shoppe parties! And I have even made some new friends along the way…love that! Kara at Kara’s Party Ideas had a super sophisticated hot pink and turquoise Sugar, Sweet and Spice Party. The attention to detail and amazing decor makes me green with envy! Go check out that striped tent and the adorable cardboard awning she whipped up! Love. Her party was geared for adults {her Bunco group} but even so, I found some fabulous ideas in her post that I incorporated into Gentry’s party!

Another over the top bash that caught my eye instantly was that of Navy Sou. Her daughter’s party was absolute perfection! As in I wish I knew her and was invited! Super, super cute and all kinds of wonderful! The detail. The colors. The cake. The pictures. To say the least, it was amazing!! I would LOVE to have a party like this outside and take advantage of the natural light for picture taking purposes, but considering Gentry’s birthday is in July and we live in Arizona, we are definitely going to be inside for the duration!

My fellow Arizona girl Kim at The TomKat Studio had an adorable Lollipop Party for her sweetie pie that got my wheels turning! I actually came across Kim while searching for lollipop/candy goodies on Etsy! She creates all sorts of party cuteness {invites, cupcake toppers, tags, etc…} and I linked from her shop to her blog and have been following along ever since! She is super sweet so be sure to check her out if you are needing anything for an upcoming party of your own! She created some of the cupcake toppers for Gentry’s party {you’ll see them later!} and they are simply adorable! Gosh I love these moms that are just as into party planning as I am!

Words can not describe how inspired I was during the months that I worked on this party. I had SO much fun brainstorming and creating along the way! If you know me, then you know that in the whole scheme of life very few things really bother me. However, I hate it when people try to take credit for ideas that weren’t theirs! If I know the source, I always try to give credit where credit is due! I wish I could give credit to each and every person who inspired me along the way, but that just isn’t possible! So I’ll at least say THANKS!

Alrighty then…here is my jumping off point! Yes, I said during the months that I have been working on this party! I had originally planned on going with this theme for Gentry’s second birthday but was lured in by Target’s uber cute cupcake goodness for Valentine’s Day 2008 and went that route last year instead! However, I had already begun collecting Candyland happiness and couldn’t wait to tackle this sweet theme this year!

Okay…so how about we start off with the invite? That seems like a good place, right? I designed these in Photoshop with the help of my extremely patient and super smart husband!! I used several different digital scrapbooking kits and combined papers and elements to get the look I was after. Early on I chose bright orange, hot pink, bright purple, bright green and turquoise as my color scheme. I used those colors in everything from the invites to the balloons!

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As for the wording, I looked at various invites on the internet and pulled bits and pieces from different ones to create something that I loved and that fit Gentry’s personality! There are some of my own thoughts thrown in the mix as well!

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There is really no “order” to this post so I’ll just start with the favors since those are the pictures I have up first!! I absolutely adore gathering party favors!! Two years ago {like a month after Gentry turned one} I started thinking ahead and planning her next party, which at the time I thought was going to be the Candyland theme. Also at that time Target happened to have red, blue, yellow and green pails in their dollar bins. I won’t tell you how many Target’s I had to hit up to get the right amount in the right colors! Anyway, I ended up not using red and yellow in the overall color scheme because I changed from Candyland to Sweet Shoppe, but because I already had the pails, I obviously went ahead and used them! I am sure not a soul would have noticed had I not mentioned it first!

{I wanted to add that I flipped from manual to automatic for these and just snapped away! I also had to use my flash…a lot! The lighting in our house is not conducive to good photography!! I decided to just be Mom instead of photographer…figuring it would make my life much more simple if I could just shoot and not worry about settings! And it did!! Although the focus is NOT where I want it on many of them, that’s okay! We had a fun day and the memories are still priceless!}

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Because I have such a girly girl, I had to jazz up the pails for all our little girly guests! All I did was use bright marabou and my trusty glue gun and went to work! This is super simple but adds so much!! Then I stuck a sheet of colorful tissue paper inside and tied on a coordinating name tag with curly ribbon and was ready to fill ‘em up!

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I should probably warn you that I am slightly high maintenance when it comes to party favors!! Not in a snobby way {at least I hope!}, but I just like “nice” goodies and things that are useful! I refuse to buy junk just for the sake of filling up a bucket! The past several years I have started making little treats and have really had fun doing that!

But first up, the things I didn’t make! One of the first things I bought for this party were Candyland pencils and stickers. Both came from Ebay. There are still several options for the stickers, but the pencils no longer come up. Of course I couldn’t leave you hanging, so I searched online! Here is a link to the pencils!

The little gingerbread guys you see are straws. They came from the Wal Mart Christmas decor a couple of years ago.

There was also a little lollipop magnet in each bucket. They were actually cute little Christmas ornaments I found at Hobby Lobby last year and just snipped the ribbon off of and added a magnet to!

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All of the older kids also got a candy shaped soap. For these I just made a bunch of round soaps {in different colors and with glitter in them!} and wrapped them up in shimmery cellophane and tied the ends with ribbon to look like pieces of candy. Another SUPER easy project!! I have made soaps for a couple of other parties and they are one of the easiest little crafts ever!! I promise!!

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In the buckets for the girls were Starburst chapsticks and hair pretties. I found the chapstick in with the Easter goodies, but have since seen Skittles flavored chapstick in the teeny bopper make up section at Target {on an end cap}.

And now the little candy hair pretties I made! I told you I am all about making things if I can!! For both types I used small styrofoam balls from the craft store. It took a little experimenting on both to figure out what worked and looked best, but once I figured it out, I managed to whip up a whole bunch!

This is what I found worked best for me! On the lollipops I hot glued the stick in first. Once the glue was set up, I covered them in Mod Podge {one at a time} and then glittered away. It would probably be best to stand them in a piece of styrofoam to dry, but I didn’t happen to have an extra piece just sitting around so I was doing all sorts of crazy things to stand them up! Anyway, once they were dry, I tied on a tiny little ribbon and that was it as far as the lolly itself goes!! Once I covered the alligator clips in coordinating ribbon, I hot glued the stick onto the clip. And that’s all! From what I can tell, because of the sticks, these don’t work very well for pigtails but better as just clips!

For the candy pieces, I just played around and cut little fabric squares until I got them the right size to wrap around the ball and leave some excess. I then just glued down the edge with my glue gun. After that I tied ribbon on each end and then used pinking shears to trim the edges with. Then I just hot glued them onto a matching alligator clip! Easy peasy!

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The boy pails were a bit more empty since they didn’t get chapstick or hair pretties! But because we had a candy bar as well for all the kids to load up at, I didn’t worry too much about it!!

I did change things up for the four kiddos under two that we had! Way back when I ordered the pencils, I only ordered twelve. And I only made twelve soaps and only had twelve straws left after my kids got into them!! So, for obvious reasons, the tiny guests didn’t get soaps, straws or pencils! Instead, they got a fun, yet practical, little lollipop treat! I actually saw these baby spoon/washcloth lollipops on a blog a long time ago. I pulled the picture off and stuck it in a folder on the computer for future reference!!

I have since seen them on Etsy and admittedly went back to Etsy the night I made these to get some inspiration!! So, if you aren’t too crafty, you can certainly buy ‘em! They make cute baby gifts as well!

Alright…what I did for these was roll up two infant washcloths (contrasting colors) and then taped them at the end. I had to roll several times to get the feel for what I was doing and they never did turn out “perfect,” but with the ribbon and cellophane, nobody noticed!! Then I simply positioned a baby spoon behind the washcloths and wrapped it up in cellophane! I couldn’t figure out how to stick the washcloths to the spoon and get them to actually stay, so I didn’t bother! The cellophane was wrapped tight enough that it held everything together without a problem!

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So I think that covers the favors!! Goodness! This post is going to be a mile long!

We had three games for this party. The hit of the bash was by far the bean bag toss! The kids LOVED it! My super, super, super sweet friend Julie made these candy bean bags for me since I finally accepted I am not cut out to sew!! They are too cute for words! I was guarding them with my life at the party and cringed each time grubby, sticky little hands touched them! However, they survived and still look amazing!

I debated and debated on how to do the bean bag toss! I REALLY wanted something made of plywood with plexi-glass and an awning to resemble an actual store front, but that is quite obviously not a simple project that I could do on my own! So…as the time crunch increased, I resorted to my trusty galvanized buckets and colorful ribbon!! And they worked just fine! We put the buckets in a line {getting further with each toss} and had the kids toss them that way and it was great! SUPER fun and cute game!! Julie, thanks so much for the bean bags! They are darling!!

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Another game was “Pin the Stick on the Lolly.” Once again, recognizing my lack of sewing skills, I sought help from another sweet blog friend on this one! Shelly and I emailed back and forth a few times discussing what would be the best way to make this creation I had in mind come to life! She suggested making it so that it could serve as more than just a game once the party was over…as in a pillow or a doll blanket. Genius!! I decided on a doll blanket…a pillow would require sewing on my end and work that I knew I would never get around to, so I wanted it ready to go once the party was over! I even had her go ahead and sew a stick on the lolly so I wouldn’t have to attempt that either!!

Shelly sewed the loops on and I painted a dowel purple and added the ribbon for hanging. As for the “sticks” that the kids used, I simply cut out strips of the stiff felt and wrote their initials on them. They stuck fairly well without having to use tape or anything, so I just left it at that!!

And now this sweet little piece covers one of Gentry’s dolls in a baby bed in the playroom! Shelly, thanks for the great thinking and the adorable quilt! It is perfect!

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Last but not least is the fabulous little BINGO game my amazingly talented husband designed!! I like to consider myself creative, but not in the sense of tackling Adobe Illustrator and creating an entire set of BINGO cards from nothing! He has far more patience for that kind of thing than I do!

We bought the graphics from iStock Photo. They have tons of different options, but something about the cute little faces on these guys sucked me in! The papers that he used are pieces I pulled from different digital kits I already had that coordinated with the colors and feel I was after! Here is a sample of just one of the cards!!

Ohh, and I LOVE that he took my awning idea and incorporated it…without me even asking!! And the shimmer on the text? All him! He knows me so well! He is something special I tell ya!! Thanks sweetie…the cards were perfect!

In the essence of full disclosure, I highly recommend laminating these bad boys!! We have now had BINGO cards at three of our parties and by the time you factor in little kid hands and pieces of candy for the markers, they are sure to get dirty if they aren’t protected!!

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Okay, so how about the cupcakes now? I found some ADORABLE cakes online that would have been too cute for words, but considering the sheer amount of candy I knew we were having as well as the fact that I had already spent way too much the way it was, I opted to go the cupcake route instead!

But just in case you are curious, here are a couple of links to my favorite cakes! The first one…and the second one! The second one is definitely more of a Candyland cake, but could probably be done without the the little path? Not sure…the first one is my absolute fave!!

Before I post the picture, I want to share with you that I am NOT good in the kitchen. To be perfectly honest, I flat don’t like to cook or bake. I never have…and I don’t pretend to! Considering my lack of experience, I was highly tempted to just order cupcakes so I didn’t have the worries, but good ole’ Betty Crocker came through for me and I managed to whip up some tasty treats if I do say so myself! I was planning to attempt Cotton Candy Cupcakes {inspired by Kara}, but somewhere in the midst of all the chaos, we managed to get every flavor of cake mix except white! So, in the eleventh hour I nixed that idea! We had plenty so I am sure they weren’t missed!

I also want to share that I had never seen this type of cupcake tower until I was catching up on posts at The Tomkat Studio. Kim wrote an entire post about hers and how she went about decorating it! I gave one half hearted attempt at covering the bottom of one of the tiers in paper but quickly decided I didn’t have the patience for that! Nor did I have the patience for cutting paper strips to jazz up the edges! But what I did have the patience for was using some of my colorful and fun ribbon! Like Kim mentioned in her post, the edges of these tiers are curved which makes getting the paper or ribbon perfectly straight darn near impossible! I am an extreme perfectionist and this drove me batty, but I finally just accepted it and moved on!! {You can totally see the gaps and wrinkles in the picture if you want to know what I am talking about!!} To get the ribbon to stick, I used glue dots from my scrapbooking days!! Those things work wonders! In fact, I am going to have to take alcohol to the edges and remove them all as I can’t get them off with soap and water!

A couple of  things I learned decorating these cupcakes! First of all, bake them in plain jane wrappers that you don’t really care about and use your fun ones to just set them in! I started off actually baking the cupcakes in the polka dot wrappers only to find that once baked, they lost some of their luster and pop! So, after that I baked them in random wrappers and just placed them in the polka dots when I was ready. If you plan to use the Peach O treats, you may want to have two or three bags in different flavors! I was getting annoyed that all of them were the same! Sitting here now I wish I would have thought to use some of the jumbo gumdrops I have just sitting in the pantry. Why didn’t I think of that at the time? Go figure! I also wish I would have had other colors of the sugary sprinkles. The pink and purple were great, but orange, blue and green would have added a lot! Hindsight is always 20/20, hunh? Despite all the flaws that I see, all in all, they turned out pretty darn cute! Chris was beyond impressed with the fact that I not only managed to bake but also decorate these little treats!

Earlier I mentioned the toppers. I had originally planned to do my own, but then started having printer issues and craft punch issues and was basically freaking out, so I contacted Kim who made me a set. I also bought a set from another Etsy seller as well…the ones that look like lollipops! Both sets were darling and both sellers have all sorts of goodies to choose from so be sure to check them out!

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For the treats at the candy bar I picked up little cardboard boxes at Michael’s. Inspired once again by Kara, I created little stickers {printed on clear labels} for the front that read:

Grab A Box

Take Some Treats…

Enjoy The Sugar,

Because Life Is Sweet!

I know the picture is terrible, but you get the idea! The colors were actually a lot more vibrant and cheery!! Keeping in line with the whole candy theme, I used a Candy Cane font for the text!

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Here is a shot of the entire box. This is actually the back…the front was solid. I opted for this style over the little take out boxes when I was buying them so that you could see the candy through the clear window. However, I then decided to add the colorful tissue paper so it didn’t matter anyway!

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And now for the candy bar!! I had SO much fun setting this up! However, it was reiterated to me that I could never, ever work in a candy store because I would spend half the day sampling candy and gain a ton of weight!! Not to mention I would have even more cavities than I already do!!

I started buying candy a few months ago. Each time we went to Sam’s I would pick a bag of something up. This way I didn’t have to make one trip and spend a fortune all at once!! I also bought a couple of things from Target and an actual candy store in the mall because Sam’s didn’t have everything I was wanting!

As for the jars, I started buying those a long time ago! I picked them up at Michael’s, Hobby Lobby, Target and Wal Mart. Keep in mind that you want jars with wide openings so that you can fit scoops in them! And be sure to have different sizes and shapes for interest!

And the scoops…I bought those online. I had this great debate because I really thought I wanted silver {metal} ones, but the more I thought about it and looked at them, they were WAY more expensive than the clear plastic ones! Plus, if the kids are doing the scooping {the parents scooped at our party}, you have to worry about them clanging the metal around on the glass and possibly breaking something or getting hurt! As with everything I do, I had way too much candy and way too many scoops!! It is just so hard to judge and I would MUCH rather error on the side of caution than to have empty candy jars and not enough scoops!

A little side note on the scoops…I had NO idea how to know if I was going to need the 3 ounce size or the 5 ounce size, so I ordered several of both. As it turns out, the 5 ounce scoops were actually a little too big for what I wanted so I used the 3 ounce size for all but one of the jars! Just thought I would share in case someone else out there is curious about what size to order!

Another fun thing I did was to tie a strand of bright ribbon on each of the handles! If you look closely you can see some of the scoops in the pictures! Simple but cute!

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The shimmery pink garland was a whim purchase I made at Hobby Lobby!! I really had no idea how I was going to use it, but it was 75% off after Easter so I knew I had to figure out a way to incorporate it!

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And here is a look at the entire island…I had a few of my favorite pieces set up as the “centerpiece” and then the food down at the far end!

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Here is a peek at the silverware!! I had read on one of the entries on Birthday Party Ideas where a  mom used ring pops to hold the silverware together. I loved that idea but for the life of me could NOT get it to work out! So, a trip to the local party store and 32 candy bracelets later, I was able to pull something together that I loved! In the past I have tied ribbon around the napkin in some way, shape or form but this was so much easier and faster!!

Gentry picked the colors we used! Despite the fact that she only just turned three, the girl has quite the opinions and was adamant that the napkins be pink and the silverware green! It worked for me! We alternated turquoise and purple for the plates and used orange, green and purple for the cups and those same colors for the bowls…with the addition of pink because we needed one more package!

Before I totally move on from the food aspect, I want to share a couple more things! I really, really, really wanted to make a Peppermint Punch, but as it turns out, peppermint ice cream and egg nog aren’t readily available in July! Who’d a thunk it?!  It would be PERFECT for a winter Sweet Shoppe party though! Or if you didn’t want to make punch, you could just serve peppermint ice cream with your cake! MMM!! Or cotton candy ice cream! We tried to find that too and once again struck out! {We went with one of our personal faves though which is called Birthday Cake Ice Cream and is absolutely delish! No, I am not too upset that we have an entire carton left over!}

Because I got a fun new punch bowl a few months ago, I was determined that we would in fact have a punch of some sort! I wanted something light in color so that we didn’t have to worry about clothes getting stained or the carpets getting ruined!! This is the one I decided on. Well, kind of! I didn’t actually add the pineapple juice but it was really, really good without it!! We used lime sherbet and floated frozen slices of lemon and lime. The bowl was pretty much empty by the end of the party!

We also had a tasty rasberry lemonade as well! Everyone seemed to love it! But, it was red and did stain the carpet! Both are drinks we will be sure to make again!

One last thing here. Awhile back I ordered a cute little candy shaped cookie cutter and also a big flower. I was planning to cut out the shapes in slices of watermelon and pineapple as well as sandwiches for the kids. I have seen this before but was totally re-inspired when I saw what Navy Sou did for her daughter! Her sandwiches and fruit were darling! Unfortunately, this is one of the projects I simply did not get to! In fact, we didn’t even serve the fruit at the party and instead of sandwiches for the kids, I made mini pigs in a blanket! Sometimes I have more ideas than I can possibly make happen!

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And here are a few of the super fun bits of decor! First of all, take a close look at that “G.” Isn’t is AMAZING? All sorts of colorful sweetness placed together perfectly to form a letter? With fabulous colors and shimmer to boot? I about wet my pants when that little gem surprised me in the mail a few weeks ago! My dear friend Julie had it made for Gentry girl for her birthday. Isn’t that unbelievably sweet? Why yes it is, but that is Julie for ya! Anyway, she got in touch with Jill at A Pocket Full of Posies and had this piece custom created for my doll baby!

I contacted Jill to tell her that I loved it, but also to see if she does custom pieces like this regularly. She would be more than happy to help you out and create something for you, so just click the link above and follow the button on her sidebar to send her an email!

That little orange frame is one I made awhile back when I was crafting like crazy for this bash!

And now for a little bit on that Dum Dum topiary!! All I have to say is EEEEKKKK!! I LOVE that thing! It wasn’t my idea…it was all Kara for you, but I absolutely love the way it turned out!

I picked up a styrofoam ball at Michael’s as well as a terra cotta pot and a dowel. The first thing I did was to make a hole for the dowel and then hot glue it in. You want to make sure you use plenty of glue because once you have all those suckers in, the ball gets heavy!! I didn’t glue the suckers in…they are just stuck. Because I am obsessive compulsive, I started off by putting my lollies in lines and evenly. I am sure that you could probably just stick them in randomly and be fine, but my brain orders things so I basically just did it unconsciously!!

As for the pot, I just spray painted it one of my colors and called it good. The dowel is also spray painted.

So then comes the tricky part. First of all, my pot was probably a little on the small side. I didn’t realize that by adding all of the Dum Dum’s that the ball would take on a life of its own and seem huge!! Considering I had already painted the pot and wasn’t about to head out in the 115 degree heat to get another one, I just went with it! Looks more whimsical if the topiary is bigger than the pot anyway, right?! Okay, back to the tricky part. Because the topiary is SO heavy, you pretty much have to use cement to hold it in place. I let Chris handle all of this for me but I think if I absolutely had to, I could have done it!!

Anyway, once it was all set up, I just added some shimmery shreds, some curly ribbon and a blingy button and it was ready to go! All of the fluff distracts from the imperfections because believe me, this guy was far from perfect!

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And now for just a few more details! Here are most of the rest of the decorations! Enjoy!

This paper banner  hung on the front door and greeted our guests!! There were also giant lollies and candy canes in the yard on either side of our top step out front!

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We also made this shimmery Sweet Shoppe sign! It was one of those things that literally was getting finished as guests were arriving, but it was SO worth it!! I hope to someday redo Gentry’s room in the Sweet Shoppe theme and incorporate bits and pieces of the party decor!

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Isn’t this Gentry banner super cute? A dear friend made it for Gentry and we hung it in the kitchen for everyone to see!! It is also one of the pieces that serves as a great inspiration in how I want to do her room one of these days! LOVE that fabric!

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Here are a couple of pictures of the entryway. The polka dot balloons came from here. And the Candyland banner from here. Birthday Express actually has an entire Candyland party set, but the only things I ordered were the banner, the cups and the mylar balloon!

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Aren’t all those balloons fun?! The kids LOVE them!! And my kids love heading out back after everyone has left and letting them go! It has become somewhat of a tradition for us!

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A couple of Christmas’ ago, my BFF Lisa gave me this too cute for words mug and some adorable spreaders! She knew then that I was hooked on this candy theme and thought of me when she saw these! I LOVE this mug!! The picture does NOT do it justice! It says Goody Goody Gumdrops and has some sort of sugary coating on it that makes it shimmery and glam!  It is Department 56 and although they have never been online {we looked when she gave it to me!!}, they do have some other cute and fun candy goodies!!

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We hung streamers from the light fixture out to the walls in the nook, but I don’t have a picture of that. I did snap a shot of the ribbon and candy we hung from the light fixture though! So fun!! I loved looking at this!

That gumdrop star you see in the background {barely} is a Christmas ornament I picked up at Target almost three years ago!! They had several candy ornaments that year and I stocked up!

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Okay…last but certainly not least, the family room!! The majority of the decorations went in this room as it was where the majority of the party took place!! All of the lollies and candies I made, the fence, the paper lanterns…everything!

We decided to stick some of the smaller pieces around the fireplace! It wasn’t really planned, but it ended up working out great and carrying the theme all the way across the front of the room!

Aren’t the presents fun? Target had the lollipop gift bags in their dollar bins awhile back so I snagged a few! And I added some tulle and ribbon to the others just to dress them up a bit!

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Here are a few of the bigger lollies I made! We stuck them on the wall to finish out the corner and keep the feel going!

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And drumroll please…the entire view!! Here it all is!! If you haven’t been following along, here is the link to the post about the little picket fence I decorated! The paper lanterns were bought at Hobby Lobby in their seasonal stuff. Chris hung everything for me!! And it all looked AMAZING!!

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And of course the birthday girl and her big brother! Gentry looked SO darn cute! She wore a darling polka dot dress from Pumpkin Patch, her little name bracelet and even had her fingernails and toenails painted to match! Plus, I curled her hair and had it all smooth and perfect! Total cuteness I tell ya!

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And now for some outside shots!! I definitely prefer outside shots opposed to inside! These were still shot in auto as the sun was setting and I was just trying to capture the moment, but these shots right here more than make up for the inside ones {above} that I am not loving the quality of!

I am totally feeling a balloon shoot coming on!! These next few were taken when we were letting these all go and the light was quickly fading! I would love to get out and experiment when we had some good daylight and in manual!

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Happy THIRD Birthday Sweet Girl, Happy Birthday…

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Now how is that for the longest post ever? Goodness! If you made it this far, leave me a little love! I need it after the hours I spent compiling all of this into one place! If you are having a party, happy planning and please let me know if you have any questions and also send me pics! I love all things party and would love to see your take!

Jul

21

2009

Help Me, Help Me!

Okay, so I spent a little time tonight packing up and picking up some of the party decor. I found a home for all of the jars and most of the decorations, but I need help with the candy! To put it mildly, I have a BOATLOAD left! I am talking a serious amount of candy!

The big Pixie Sticks, Sour Gummy Worms, Tootsie Rolls, Peanut M&M’s, Reese’s Pieces, Ring Pops, Candy Canes, Cotton Candy, Dum Dum’s, Laffy Taffy, Runts, Gummy Bears, Giant Lollipops, Gumdrops, Orange Slices, Jelly Beans…I am sure there is more I can’t even think of right now! More than enough for someone to create a mega candy bar of their own!

Does ANYONE out there live in Arizona and want to buy it? It would have to be picked up as I am not about to mail it in this horrific heat!! If you are interested, leave a comment or email me and we can chat!

Jul

21

2009

Coming Soon!

Just wanted to say that I am working away on the party post! I think it has to be like the longest post in the history of blogging! I have spent hours on it and still have a ways to go!! Jeepers!! But…it IS coming! Hopefully by Thursday!

Happy Tuesday…back to work while the littles continue to nap!

Jul

20

2009

Three

Apparently I blinked because three years have now come and gone since this little one entered our lives. Just as with Huntler, I vividly remember driving to the hospital during the early morning hours on July 20, 2006 knowing that we were about to meet our baby girl for the first time. It replays in my mind so crystal clear. Yet, it was three years ago.

I cannot fathom a day without this little girl. She exudes personality and there is literally never a dull moment when she is awake! She is bossy. She is sassy. She can be down right mean. She loves to dance and hop…ballet moves are her current fave. She chats nonstop. She asks a bazillion questions. She calls Huntler “Hunt” and it melts my heart. She commands attention. She lights up a room. She loves to cuddle! She has what some might consider an unhealthy obsession with her binky as we have yet to get it away from her! She has her daddy wrapped around her finger! She is our Gentry girl.

One of my main goals when we were back home in Kansas a few weeks ago was to take her three year portraits. Believe me when I say I took a ton of pictures!! Because I am feeling totally overwhelmed with everything I still have to do, I am just sharing a handful! When I look at each and every one of these, I see home. The barns, the fields, the memories. The place I long so desperately to return to and raise my kids…

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This is the super sweet outfit I bought from Sweet Plume especially for her photos!! This little shop has some DARLING finds!! And Gentry absolutely loves this outfit every bit as much as I do!! Gotta love my fashion girlie!

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I love this next one! My parents have more props than one could ever dream of and they just “happened” to have this old church pew!! Being the good sports that they are, they loaded it up and hauled it out to this wheat field so that I could use it in the pictures! I adore Gentry’s expression in this one! What you can’t see is Papa in the background being all sorts of crazy to illicit smiles out of the little bean!

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Also in their prop supply was this darling little buggy!! This is probably my favorite image out of all of them! Need I say more?

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All of these but the last one were taken at my brother’s place. He and one of our cousins are renting a farm house and there are more fabulous shooting locations on their property alone than there are in the entire suburb where we live!! You think I am kidding…I assure you I am not. I am not going to be able to put my camera down once we move home because there are just so many more amazing places to shoot back in Kansas than in the desert!

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Her hat and dress are both from Target. Cuteness, right?!

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This last one was taken at Chris’ mom’s farm. She too lives out in the country and has equally as many great places to shoot! The first 28 years of my life, I NEVER in a million years would have pictured myself ever living out in the country. As in ever. Yet moving a million miles {or what seems like it anyway} from everything we consider home, I have changed. I have learned to appreciate the beauty in a corn field and the puffy clouds on a summer day. The barns and silos that make great backdrops. The huge, old trees that provide awesome shade for shooting in. There is truly something to be said about returning to your roots…

Sweet Gentry Girl,

It is simply unbelievable to me that you are three today. Three. As my fingers dance across the keyboard, you are across the way, snuggled in your bed with your puppy, your binky and your beloved pink “B”  napping so that you will be all rested up and we can do something fun tonight in honor of your big day! In some ways your three short years have flown by and in others, time has stood still. I often look at you in sheer amazement. Daddy and I often talk about how you seemed to go from one to three when you turned two. Your chatty ways make you seem wise beyond your years. The conversations you can carry on and the questions you ask match that of a five year old, not a three year old. I so desperately want to keep you tiny forever, to freeze the hands of time. You are already getting way too big for my liking!

We love you to the moon and back sissy…

Mommy and Daddy

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