Thursday, October 20, 2011

Halloween Mani

Elle loved these candy corn nails we painted on yesterday!

They were surprisingly easy.

Go here for instructions.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Busy

Our days are flying by.

Now that school is in full swing and the kids' activities are back up and running,

my head is spinning.

The boys are playing basketball again, so Saturdays are officially game days.

Calvin has now joined his brother as a Cub Scout and he loves it!

Elle is having a ball in gymnastics and I am waiting for another ER visit with her.

She is fearless and determined.

And, I finally got around to putting Elle and Calvin in tennis.

I'm pretty sure they are both going big places in this sport (at least that's my plan)!

Monday, October 10, 2011

Anniversary

We made it through our first year together as man and wife.

I love this man more than I can express.

We celebrated our anniversary with dinner at Olive & Ivy in Scottsdale...

A perfect night with the man of my dreams.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

It's Here...It's October

I'm going to be making these for my kiddos...

From Glorious Treats



Happy October!!!!

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Fall Baking

Now that my favorite season has arrived,

I can get started on a few of these...







Tuesday, September 20, 2011

That Kind of Day

There are those

gloomy days

when you just need

some pretty flowers

to make

you

smile.

Friday, September 9, 2011

In My Heart and On My Mind

Yesterday marked one of those anniversaries


that you don't mark on your calendar,


but somehow insists on creeping in


and parking it front and center of your mind


year after year.



Yesterday marked four years since I said, "Goodbye" to my mom:


four years since I've seen her face,


four years since I've held her hand,


and four years since I've heard her voice.


The time has passed in an instant...


Another of God's little gifts to those of us who grieve.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

50 Miles

I am a runner.

I am not a cyclist.

But, when you are continuously being plagued by injuries, you realize maybe it's time to change up your workouts.

And, so I took up biking.

Biking is far more complicated than running.

A runner laces up her shoes, turns on the Ipod, and goes.

A cyclist must gear up: get into the spandex and shoes, put on the helmet and sunglasses (must be over helmet straps...some cycling unwritten rule?), and fill your jersey pockets with phone, tube, flat repair, gels, and bars.

You must check your bike, fill your tires, and load up your bottles.

Then, there is the application of chamois cream, but I'll spare you those details.

It's just a lot of prep work- not what I'm used to.

Then, there's the high.

Oh, the high.

Runners know all about it.

You know when you feel it and I've felt it on many runs.

I've yet to feel it on the bike, but I'm not giving up.

Today, I set out and accomplished 50 miles.

No high,

but I'm pretty darn proud of myself just the same.