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Simple Pleasures

The days following a busy week are horrendous.  Mountains of dirty dishes and laundry are piled high.  Conversely, the refrigerator is completely empty.  The dog hasn’t been walked, the cat needs her litter box changed, and my son needs some well-deserved attention.  We came into one of these post-busy weeks and I was definitely in a funk.  I do not function well in a disorganized environment, so needless to say it’s been a rather horrible week.  We did however turn a corner yesterday.  I woke up to a sparkling clean kitchen (many thanks to my husband) and the trash was emptied.  I can not adequately express how much a clean kitchen can uplift my mood.  Yes, I am OCD, this is something I already know about myself, but nonetheless it is how I am wired.  Since the kitchen was clean, I felt ready to tackle the laundry, groceries, litter box, and the energetic (bordering on insane) puppy.

When we finally made it over to Trader Joes Grayson pointed out how beautiful the flowers were.  He said, “Mommy, you need these pretty flowers.”  Now I never usually buy plants or flowers because they inevitably end up being nibbled at by the cat, but when my 3 year old insists I deserve a $3.99 bouquet, I really can’t resist.  We brought them home, placed them in my favorite vase (bought back in my CPSLO college days) and have thoroughly enjoyed how they brighten my mood.  Despite this gray weather, I now have a touch of spring in my home.

While I was snapping this photo and pondering over what I would write on my blog, I was reminded of this book my Step-mom passed on to me about a year ago.  It’s titled “Little Boy”, written by Alison McGhee & Peter H. Reynolds.  It fits this post perfectly and I wanted to share an excerpt:

Little Boy, so much depends on……

your starship pajamas,

that story about llamas,

the way you don’t worry,

the way you won’t hurry,

and…

Your big Cardboard Box.

Little boy, you remind me how

so much depends on days made of now.

{Happy Friday!}

My Bitty Man’s a Big Boy!


This was the first birthday that Grayson was actually anticipating and excited about, so of course I really went all out in making sure he had the best Dinosaur Birthday Bash possible.  I know he probably isn’t going to even remember this day, but for what it’s worth, he had a blast.  Seriously, Grayson had a great time.  This time around I made a conscious effort to document the event, and I am really happy with all of the fun memories I get to remember forever.

My sister-in-law bought Grayson a sand box and my mother-in-law bought him some outdoor toys.  He literally played inside of it for half the party!  I also had purchased a Dino Excavation Kit for all of the kids to play mini paleontologists in the brand new sand box.

We included a fun arts & crafts project for all of the little guests.

So happy that my Grandpa Don could come celebrate with us.

Of course I had to have Dinosaur Centerpieces!

JP was grill master for the party.

More party decorations…..I know I went a bit overboard, but I just couldn’t help myself.

We still have the Dino banner hanging and haven’t found a permanent home for the Stegosaurus.

This is one of Grayson’s good friends, Mabel, who looks remarkably like her father!

Grayson’s first swing at the nearly indestructible pinata….

and this would be his third attempt…..

JP had to finally intervene!

A few more cute photos of kiddies beating up the pinata.

Go figure…my 8 year old niece would be the one to break open Dino.  I think by round 4 we were all rooting for her to end the game.

I seem to be the only one not distracted by all of the cupcakes.

Happy Birthday my Bitty Man.

“I’ll love you forever,

I’ll like you for always,

As long as I’m living

my baby you’ll be.”

Alison & Russ are Married!

I just got back from attending Alison and Russ’ wedding, and boy was it an event.  Rehearsal dinner on Thursday, Bachelorette Party on Friday, and Wedding on Sunday.  I am spent, but feel so happy for Alison and Russ.  It was wonderful watching my best friend getting to celebrate such a huge moment in her life.  I had a great time meeting new friends and catching up with old ones.

Unfortunately, I took so few photographs at their wedding.  It’s not possible for me to be Matron of Honor and still capture images.  But I did get to snap a few during the Rehearsal dinner and while Alison was getting ready.  Enjoy!

The Happy Couple practicing for the big day.

Alison made us practice the ceremony 3 times!

In true Seattle fashion it rained during the rehearsal.  Alison had picked out this white sundress and was concerned about wearing it in the rain.  When she paired it with some rain boots, it made a perfectly lovely combination.

Gorgeous Curls!

I love this image.

And this one too.

So pretty!

Congratulations A!  Oh, and you too Russ!  Have a wonderful honeymoon and I can’t wait to see all of the photographs.

Alison’s Bridal Shower: Queen Mary Tea Room Seattle, WA

It’s almost here!  Alison’s wedding to Russ is in less than a week and I haven’t even blogged about her bridal shower!  Alright, here goes.

It’s amazing to think I’ve known Alison for 15 years.  Seriously, when did I get so old?  The early days of our friendship consisted of swim practice, carpools, and the never ending concoctions we’d dream up for taming our curly locks (start off with some John Frieda Frizz Ease Hair Serum, move on to a squirt of Herbal Essences Gel, and finish off with some Herbal Essences Spray Gel…those were the days!)  Since that time we’ve perfected out hair regime and our friendship has matured to include weddings, marriages, and children.  I couldn’t have been more honored when Alison asked me to be in her wedding.  Not only do I love the fact that this is one wedding where I get to drink champagne, get dolled up, and dine at a non-vendor table, but I am so pleased that my best friend has found a true partner to share her life with.  Russ is perfect for Alison.  It’s as simple as that.

Now on to the Bridal Shower.  Since the majority of the guests live in Washington, it only seemed fitting to host the party up in Seattle.  Alison’s mother (Kitty) and I both loved the idea of having an Afternoon tea.  Tea rooms can be so quaint and if you’ve never experienced an afternoon tea, it’s really something worth trying.  Well, our tea was delightful.  It was such a fun gathering of great people, delicious food, and an obscene amount of baked goods.  Who could ask for anything more?!

I also loved getting to spend an extended amount of time with Alison and Russ.  This was a trip I planned without JP or Grayson and it was really nice having a “mini vacation” from all of my Mommy duties.  I had a wonderful time going on some runs around Alison’s home and also getting to do a bit of sight seeing.  Plus, Alison and I finally made it up to the top of the Space Needle!  Every time I have gone up to visit, we manage to make it over to the Needle, but then decide not to go up.  One time it was too windy, another time one of us was tired….you get the idea.  But this time we made it up and have the photos to prove it!

This is the exterior of the Queen Mary Tea Room. Very quaint.

The day before the bridal shower Alison and I had breakfast at the tea room.  I made her take these silly photos and I am glad I did because I love her smile in them.

This is the lawn where Alison and Russ will be married…on Sunday!  Can’t wait to post some photos from their wedding!  It’s such a fun spot.

Afternoon Tea was Scrumptious.

One of the guests brought her daughter, who had a fabulous time hanging out with us old ladies.  The staff gave her a special “pint sized” afternoon tea that included a peanut butter and jelly finger sandwich (without the crust of course).

Her own special tea cup.

And a yummy sugar cookie!

Though the ladies at the tea room repeatedly advised me NOT to get a cake (they kept assuring me that their would be more than enough food) I could not let Alison have a Bridal Shower without a cake.  Not sure why they insisted on the candles, but at that point I was done arguing with them.

You can only imagine how crazy they thought I was when I ordered 2 dozen cookies.  But for a girl whose favorite food is Cookie, how could I not indulge her sweet tooth?!

Alison with her mom and soon to be mom-in-law.

I can’t photograph a bride without making sure to include a mini portrait session.  It’s habit, I guess.

Alison with her cousin Ashely, whose from El Salvador.  I only bring up where she is from because I had NO idea Alison had family in Central America.  Go figure.

Getting pastries the day after.

This photo is random…I know.  Alison took me to the Ballard Locks on my last day in Seattle.  It was such a gorgeous day and I had a great time taking all sorts of photos.  What I got most excited about was the Fish Ladder where I got to see salmon swimming up stream.  So, of course I had to take some photos.  Here’s one of my favorites.

And finally proof that we made it to the top of the Space Needle.  It was such a bright day (and I don’t have a built in flash on my camera) that I wasn’t very happy with the exposures of the photos when I had Alison and Russ stand in front of a certain vista.  Either the skyline was blown out or they were underexposed (a little technical, but that’s the only way I know how to succinctly describe it).  So we hopped on a bench and used the reflective glass of the windows to serve as our “vista”.

I leave for the wedding in a couple of days…. quite eager to embark on my next Seattle adventure!

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