December 16, 2009
Winter family outing
Snow is here! We visited the snow with Maggie and I think she was shocked by the scene around her. Her little water resistant/fleece-lined jacket that took me forever to find (not many stores carry jackets like this for babies) pulled through. Maggie was most intrigued with touching the snowflakes falling on daddy's jacket.


We also woke to a dusting of snow last week. We had a few days of below freezing temps and snow come into town. I can't remember the last time this much snow fell so low in elevation. It sent everyone into a frenzy for a few days.
Hubby had his first day of skiing and now I want mine!
December 15, 2009
The babes
Her schedule has been thrown out the window. Teething has disrupted her sleep and sometimes she is a little fussier which has made for some hard days and nights recently. Michael is hoping she has some pretty big buck teeth coming in to show for it. Funny but I hope not.
December 12, 2009
Must see
Since my work's Christmas party last week, I want more of Utz! and the Shuttlecocks.
You ask "What or who is that?"
It's a sweet cover band that played at the party and got almost everyone from our company out on the dance floor. I've been out dancing recently and this by far was the most fun I've had in a long while. I know my co-workers would agree too.

You ask "What or who is that?"
It's a sweet cover band that played at the party and got almost everyone from our company out on the dance floor. I've been out dancing recently and this by far was the most fun I've had in a long while. I know my co-workers would agree too.

So, besides New Year's Eve, where will they be? Jessie, will you join me? Michael, will I get you to dance again? Patria, I wished you lived here!
December 11, 2009
1,2,3,4...5 purses!
For my birthday, my MIL treated me to a purse after I had bought and returned one already. I was on a path to find the perfect purse for a new mom. You know, one that doesn't get all tangled up with everything else you are carrying, it can fit a few toys, and it's really durable. It also has to be stylish and good for everyday.
Up until recently, I have been using my tried and true red purse that my mom gifted me a few years back. It was my first really fashionable purse. Both my sister and I have one and we love them.
The purse my MIL bought me wasn't the style or color I was imagining, but after a long day shopping, I thought I found the one and loved the look so much that I bought two (with plans to return one). Then hubby pointed out how it was falling apart a week after using it. Both got returned. Then I went in the Coach outlet and saw a cutie but it was way out of my price range and more of a summer purse. Peach-colored with a little bit of glimmer in the leather. Beautiful. I wouldn't have gone in but a friend of mine owns two Coach purses that I've always admired and even though they are expensive, they have held up wonderfully over time. Maybe one day.
I realized after all of this searching though that I wanted a simple hobo-style bag. And I found it. I now love The Sak.
Up until recently, I have been using my tried and true red purse that my mom gifted me a few years back. It was my first really fashionable purse. Both my sister and I have one and we love them.
The purse my MIL bought me wasn't the style or color I was imagining, but after a long day shopping, I thought I found the one and loved the look so much that I bought two (with plans to return one). Then hubby pointed out how it was falling apart a week after using it. Both got returned. Then I went in the Coach outlet and saw a cutie but it was way out of my price range and more of a summer purse. Peach-colored with a little bit of glimmer in the leather. Beautiful. I wouldn't have gone in but a friend of mine owns two Coach purses that I've always admired and even though they are expensive, they have held up wonderfully over time. Maybe one day.
I realized after all of this searching though that I wanted a simple hobo-style bag. And I found it. I now love The Sak.
December 3, 2009
End of November
I love my friends. I go to knitting this week and they assure me that I've just had a string of bad luck and that I am perfect the way I am. Love it.
Just catching up...
Our Thanksgiving was full of good stuff. It started off with Maggie cutting her two bottom teeth the day before, which made for our hardest night yet. But we trudged on the next morning and walked the Run to Feed the Hungry, a tradition in our family. It gets bigger and bigger every year (and more expensive). I think there were 40,000+ people there. Madness! (I don't know this guy up front, I caught him at a bad angle - but you get the idea)

The holiday was a little different for us this year. Less running around, which was wonderful based on the lack of sleep and carting a baby around. Before Thanksgiving, I cooked our "porch" pumpkin and made Thai pumpkin soup, roasted seeds, and baby food. It was a full week of cooking.
Maggie is on the go. She is in the "speck" eating phase and over the weekend I found a gross dried spider in her mouth. Eew. She is pulling herself up on everything and is even taking a few steps when supported. We also realized last weekend that she was playing ball with us and got it on video. I think the video is a little long and it won't post. Boo.
Just catching up...
Our Thanksgiving was full of good stuff. It started off with Maggie cutting her two bottom teeth the day before, which made for our hardest night yet. But we trudged on the next morning and walked the Run to Feed the Hungry, a tradition in our family. It gets bigger and bigger every year (and more expensive). I think there were 40,000+ people there. Madness! (I don't know this guy up front, I caught him at a bad angle - but you get the idea)
Now Christmas is on it's way! We had some professional photos taken and will be sending out cards soon.
December 1, 2009
Darn tree, darn me
My sister and I set out to get Christmas trees today. Back up to Apple Hill because we thought we had found a tree farm that sold trees by the foot. Because Maggie is into everything right now, we considered not getting a tree this year but then that just seemed sad so we agreed to get a little one we could put on a table.
We arrived to the tree farm with good omens. My sister had a plan, I didn't. I didn't ask any questions, she did, and I assumed I could get a little tree for a little price. But that didn't happen. Once it was cut and brought up to the register, they said it technically was too small to be cut and that they had a five-foot minimum. WTF? I ended up paying the minimum price which was way out of my budget and felt sheepish all the way home.
All said and done, I'm happy to have our little tree home but this is strike two. I'm learning that I need to ask more questions up front and be more up front with people in general so that I get what I want in the end. It's hard being an adult!
We arrived to the tree farm with good omens. My sister had a plan, I didn't. I didn't ask any questions, she did, and I assumed I could get a little tree for a little price. But that didn't happen. Once it was cut and brought up to the register, they said it technically was too small to be cut and that they had a five-foot minimum. WTF? I ended up paying the minimum price which was way out of my budget and felt sheepish all the way home.
All said and done, I'm happy to have our little tree home but this is strike two. I'm learning that I need to ask more questions up front and be more up front with people in general so that I get what I want in the end. It's hard being an adult!
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