Wednesday, December 01, 2010

First FairlyFabulous Sale



Beginning today through Saturday it's my first Big Sale at FairlyFabulous!
Take 20% off your ENTIRE purchase when you use the coupon code CyberWeek20 at checkout.
Tons of new holiday items listed and prices dropped on several existing items.
Be sure to stop over and check it out!!

Sunday, November 21, 2010

First Snow

No snow here at our house, but the mountains north of us were covered when we woke up this morning. We couldn't stand waiting, so we piled on the clothes, loaded up the Jeep and drove north. 10 minutes we saw a full rainbow

2 minutes after that the rain started falling on us...2 minutes more- the rain...was...SNOW!
I KNOW! So cool! Within 15 minutes of our house there was snow falling.
Before long it was everywhere and beautiful.
We made it to Tehachapi before we stopped to play.

This was one of my favorites of the day.
Proper snow boots and bibs are DEFINITELY in order.
We see many, many trips to the snow in our future.
The girls had a ball! (so did we)

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

A Word on Last Night

After I made the Big Announcement of my Etsy shop Grand Opening late last night (ok, early this morning!) I went in to check on the girls on my way to bed.
Kennedy was sound asleep in her crib, footie pjs unzipped, one leg out, one leg in-completely uncovered.
Madison was down at the middle of her bed, on top of her covers, snuggling with the brand new Fancy Nancy Absolutely Stupendous Sticker Book she got from Miss Claudia when she came over for Monday Night Football last night.
These girls never cease to amaze me with their quarks!
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Oh, and before I forget yet again-
My current favorite Madison word that I know won't last much longer....
The crab friend of Ariel's in Disney's The Little Mermaid- his name is "Shebaskin".
Say it out loud.
Shebaskin.
Isn't it fabulous? I love this girl!
Can we bottle up these sweet little words and keep them forever?!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

FairlyFabulous

After much coercing (and lots of nagging) I finally took the advice of so many friends and family members and opened a shop on Etsy!
This week is the official Grand Opening and I'd love for you to celebrate with me.

There are already several fabulous items available for purchase, but each day this week a new item will be added. Trust me, you will want to come back at the end of each day to see all these cutie creations.
It's been several months of praying, researching, experimenting, and creating and now it's finally time to 'unlock' the doors and open for business! Please help me celebrate this exciting endeavour by clicking over and getting started shopping for your favorite FairlyFabulous creations.
Be sure to grab a button for your blog (it's over there -------> on the side bar), and tell all your friends about it.
Special thanks to my friend Heidi and her husband Joe for hooking me up with such a perfect header and button graphic and for kicking me in the pants to really get this ball rolling! Thanks also to my 'team of experts', Kimberly, Emily, Tina, Angie, Claudia and Kristi who have been happy to lend an opinion and answer to my gagillion questions during the research phase....and beyond. Of course, the biggest thanks go to my amazing girls and incredible husband who continue to put up with an over tired Mommy as I diligently work to get everything up and running.
Now stop reading this completely characteristically wordy post and get to shopping! ;)

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

The Monster- My Precious 2 year old

Matthew and I decided two must be our favorite age.
We love everything (um, almost everything) Kennedy is doing now, and remember going through this with Madison two years ago...though not to this extent with Miss Priss.
Examples of some of our favorite interactions....
Friday Night Matthew was out in Death Valley on a wheeling trip. As I rocked Kennedy at bedtime she said, 'I want Daddy'. I reminded her Daddy was on a trip. That's when she melted my heart. 'I luz you, Mommy', "I love you, Kennedy. And I love Madison..." 'And you luz Daddy?' "Yes, I love Daddy, too" 'I luz Daddy, too. Daddy makes me Happy. I smiling...see'. Now the lights were off, but it was tough to mistake that big grin as she thought about Daddy.
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Saturday night the kids were in bed and Uncle Matt and I were watching a movie. 45 minutes after the kids went down I heard talking in their room. I walked in to find Kennedy in her crib naked but for her diaper. She unzipped her footie pjs and took them off, then took her water 'tuppie' and shook it until water dripped from the 'dripless spout' and sprinkled all over her pjs. I leaned down and asked why she was naked. She said, 'Umm....because. because I want too'. After explaining why we don't take off our clothes at night and redressing her in nice dry pjs, I placed her back in bed (sans the water tuppie) and told her to go to sleep. Uncle Matt went in 30 minutes later when she was still singing to herself. Sometimes it takes a long time to work her day out!
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Sunday night Matthew was home from Death Valley and rocking Kennedy. She rolled over in his lap and looked at him and said. ' Daddy, you my bess fwiend'. He was beaming as he retold the story when she fell asleep.
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Today on the way home from school in my rear view I noticed Kennedy was covering up her ears. I asked what was wrong. She responded. 'Mommy, I has music in my ears. Can you make it quiet, pease?'. And so I turned off the radio and we chatted the rest of the way instead. She was having a 'peetend birsday paaty wif Donald Duck and Minnie' in her lap.
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This little girl cracks us up day in and day out. I just have to get better about remembering all these little stories and writing them down so we don't forget these precious gifts when she is a rowdy teenager!
PS I'm in the process of posting our last few months of activity. If you are a 'follower' of the blog or add it to your google reader you will be notified with each new post so you don't have to dig back to figure out what is new. Just a tip. ;) Plus, followers make me happy.

Thursday, November 04, 2010

Ah what a week....

The past three days I've been in bed with aches all over, barely able to make it to the bathroom with liquid coming out of my bottom feeling on the verge of losing my lunch...except I hadn't eaten anything in days. Matthew had to pick up Uncle Matt at the airport Tuesday afternoon. Finally last night I ate a bland dinner and started to feel normal again. Then the pounding headache started. Not much sleep last night and waking to the sound of "Madison, calm down so you don't throw up again". After jumping out of bed to clean up my child and the hard wood floors in the kitchen (thank goodness she made it off the carpet!) we were trying to decide if Madison had such a tantrum she made herself sick...or if she was actually sick. The answer came just a few minutes ago when Madison threw up again, this time on the sofa and carpet and again in the bathroom sink. Her face is puffy, she is pewny and now Kennedy has a runny nose.
Uncle Matt picked a bad week to come visit. Looking forward to things calming down so we can get back on track with updates. In the meantime, back to wiping noses and washing yucky laundry.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Big Girl Panties

Lots to catch up on, but before I forget....
Today is an exciting day! Miss Kennedy decided she wants to wear big girl panties.
For a few weeks now Kennedy asked to go poops in the potty seat before bath time. She's been interested in the potty on and off ever since, we were just too lazy to really pull the trigger and start 'potty learning time'.
Yesterday was a busy day. We spent the morning in Daddy's hangar visiting and seeing his cool airplane for the very first time, then went to a 1st birthday party for our little friend, Maya, and since we were in town we opted for dinner out. Kennedy went potty on 2 different public potties throughout the course of the day and even spent 11 minutes without a diaper (more on that to come!). She thought it was so neat that Mommy and Madison were going and wanted to try it out, too.
After being such a big girl yesterday, she decided to wear a pair of big girl panties we just pulled out of the 2T box of clothes from Madison. We are currently 20 minutes in- so far so good. After 10 minutes (before the 15 minute potty timer went off) Kennedy asked if she could sit on the big girl potty seat. She did and went pee pee.
Here's to the beginning of a diaper-free household!

Sunday, October 03, 2010

Did you Know?

Have you missed Mommy's craft and decorating project?
Are you so glad they are gone?
Well, if you've lost sleep over worrying if Mommy lost her creativity...rest easy.
They are on a new blog.
Yep, for about 6 weeks, Mommy's been hiding her new blog.
Come on over and check it out- be sure to click and be a follower- there are so many exciting things to come, you won't want to miss it!
That is....unless you are so thrilled you no longer have to weed through crazy project posts to get to the goods about the girls. In which case....please disregard this post.
PS Do you need something to do tomorrow to kill a little time in your day? (I know, as though you aren't busy enough!)
Check me out, I'm a contributor at Someday Crafts Disney Days! I feel like a 'real' fancy blogger. *wink*

Friday, October 01, 2010

Apple Picking

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Today Madison's Preschool class went apple picking. Mommy took photos for the class/school trip. Needless to say there are LOTS of photos to weed through. In the meantime, this may be the best of the day. Proud Big Sister and loving Little Sister. This picture truly speaks a thousand words!

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

September 29th

Busy, busy girls today.
Miss Kennedy decided nap time was for the birds.
After just under an hour in their beds, this is what I found

Kennedy 'flapping her wings' and bouncing up and down

then making an attempt to escape

first time she's tried this trick.

then peek-a-boo

after dumping every animal, blanket, and pillow she begged for before nap, out of the crib.

then there is the pretend sleeper, Madison.

who started out pretending, then hid

then bounced up and down

saying she was a stink bug

they were so wiggly

then Kennedy joined in the stink bug game

after an hour and a half of attempting to nap, I decided a change of scenery was needed

Out to the swing set- Not sure where Madison's skirt ended up.

Kennedy cracked me up

before we went out to swing they each put on Mommy's 'wip sik' aka, lipstick, which is actually a tube of lip gloss.

She squished her lips together non stop while moving her legs in a running motion on the swings

she held onto her swing for dear life with a funny grin

Rare form- that's what these girls were in today.

What a funny day!

Daily Llama Drama

Every day it is the same argument.
An argument that never used to be.
Our mailbox is 5 blocks east and 2 blocks south of us.
Lucky for us it is in the direction of 'town'.
About a month ago- Kennedy changed her mind.
Let me explain-
We used to stop and get the mail every day on the way home from school or errands. We turn off the main road, onto the dirt road where our box is located, pick up the mail, then continue on the dirt roads home to go see a few 'friends'.

First is the llama, then a bit further down the road, past all the horses is the donkey.
Both girls used to ask every day if we could go see the llama. Madison asked if we could get out and feed him, talk to him, pet him. The answer is always- 'no kiddo, we need to get home for lunch and naps. We will ask our neighbors when it gets cooler and we can walk to them'. With excitement we waved to the llama every day.
Then one day, we turned off the mail road to get the mail and Kennedy let out an ear piercing scream followed by "I DON'T WANT GO SEE DA LLAMA AND DONKEY!" We promptly turned the car around, back to the main road and proceeded home. No fuss.
The next day it was the same. This time followed by "NO KENNEDY-I WWAAANNNTTT TO SEE THE LLAMA-YOU STOP HURTING MY EARS!!".
And so it began.
The Daily Llama Drama.
Each day I listened to one or the other yell and scream because they do/don't get to see the llama and donkey. We try to take turns, but sometimes the screams are just too much to handle and the littlest monster wins, followed by a pouting Madison. In the last couple days Kennedy changed up the routine- she screams and says 'no wanna see llama!', then when we turn the car around she screams and says, 'no mommmmmyyyyy- need to see the llama!'.
Ugh- what will they do when we move back to civilization and our daily local zoo is gone?

Monday, September 27, 2010

Monday Night Football-Round 2

We survived Round 2 of Monday Night Football in the desert!
This being the first 'event' since the swing set was fully installed (sans the shading top, which is put together but not installed because the high winds out here will likely kill it so we are going to see if the barn is shade/wind shield enough without it), everyone was anxious to get outside and try it out. Kids of all ages...11 months to 24 years old enjoyed the new 'playground' as Madison calls it.

Our friends Lake and Autumn called dibs on the glider and Madison happily shared with the brother/sister pairing. She had Miss Claudia to push her high to the sky and the smiles on both their faces are proof this was great fun!

Kennedy was inside with Daddy and the other grown ups, but decided she needed to play with her friends. She doesn't like walking from the back of the house out to the barn. Since the play structure was moved outside, each time we go out to play she stands at the back porch throwing a fit until Mommy picks her up and carries her out. Tonight, Mommy was already at the barn, so Kennedy cried and ran by herself all the way out. We couldn't help but laugh hysterically when Johnny B (the 'big kid' on the swing) pointed out, it's tough to take the tears seriously with all that squeaking.

Kennedy grabbed the one pair (of her 6) of squeakers that is too small. None the less, she musically squeaked between tears on her run out to play.
Even Miss Maya, a few short weeks from her first birthday took a turn on the slide with her Daddy's help.

Mr Thad, the adventuresome Daddy, even helped the shoeless Maya climb the 'rock wall' ladder.

Autumn was definitely the best slider of the group. Though she had a safety catcher (her mom, Starr) on her first ride down, she quickly figured out firmly planting her feet was the key to keeping her bottom clean and free of bruises at the bottom.

The I-can-do-whatever-my-older-friends-and-sister-can-do Kennedy tried to go down without a spotter after watching Autumn, but doesn't quite have the hang of planting her feet, so she sailed off the end of the slide and into the dirt. Luckily Starr was happy to spot from them on as Kennedy insisted 'Mommy not do it- dat wady (aka lady) Sarr do it'!

As the game continued and the clock ticked away, a few of our younger friends went home to bed. The salad, garlic bites, pizza, Matt's special wings, and Lora's amazing homemade chess square dessert were all polished off or put away, both girls were in their skeleton pjs once again, and Madison began conning the adults-one at a time- into reading books to her.
When the game was over and all big and little friends were walking out, we noticed Mr Billy hung around to read The Witch Who Was Afraid Of Witches to Madison for her second time of the night.

He is an incredibly animated children's book reader, using extra voices for each character. Daddy knew Billy was extremely talented in all his roles at work, but after hearing him read to Madison, they may have to invoke morning circle time in the hangar!
Somehow I don't think engineering and flight manuals would be quite as exciting- even in different voices.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Skeleton Dancin

Yes, it is still September. Call me crazy.
Maybe it's the Halloween decor accumulating dust on the store shelves it's been there so long.
Maybe it's my insane need to get plenty of 'wear' out of clothes.
Tonight-the new Halloween pjs I picked up on my trip to Georgia over the summer came out.
These glow in the dark skeleton Barbie pink pjs may just have magical powers.
After running back and forth to their dark closet multiple times to check the glow factor, we all ended up in the living room where Kennedy found her groove...

and a hanger.

She was jamming with her hanger belt
so Madison joined in for some attention

but Kennedy was just stealing the show

jumping, swinging her hips, shaking her head, singing a made up song

there were a few spills, but she was completely unphased

we couldn't stop smiling

she was so in her groove, and the skeleton pjs just added to her movements

Madison couldn't stand the lack of attention so she slowly leaned her body onto the love seat

as though she was operating in slow motion she slithered down the side of the sofa

and rolled onto the floor. such the drama queen

we just ignored her silent fit so she curled into my lap while Daddy hooked the dancing skeleton

Mommy reminded Kennedy it was time to settle down for bed and Kennedy responded

by pretending to sleep. Can you see her eyes pinched tightly shut? She wasn't fooling anyone and she knew it

What a great laugh! If only still photos had sound!
It was a great first night for both little skeletons- but tonight, Kennedy was definitely the goofiest.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Boots, Slides, and Building Swings

Day two of the new play set outside and the girls couldn't wait to wake up and get out there.
We spent the morning inside cleaning and playing, ate some lunch, got the girls down for much needed naps, then on with the boots and out with the girls.

Straight to the ladder to climb

Unfortunately, a full nap Madison did not get. Hence the pouting

Eventually she did go down the slide and the cycle continued.
Up the ladder, down the slide.
We keep the rain boots by the back door now since the girls find it impossible to play outside without them.

They do love sliding together best.

Daddy sends us a text message as he is leaving work. Today's message came shortly after we tromped outside to play. So, back in we tromped with a promise dinner would be served outside on the new picnic table tonight. See, Daddy was home by 5:15 pm tonight. Unheard of!
So by 5:45pm we were finished with dinner, cleaned up and back outside.
See, the replacement brackets for the swing support finally arrived today!

And so- with the sun setting behind the barn and the large harvest moon on the rise the final assembly began

and came to an end with happy girls!
The glider was first on the 'try me' list.

(Did I mention ALL the girls wore their rain boots today?)

Kennedy quickly moved to a swing and insisted Mommy sit next to her.

Can you see the excitement on their faces?

They love their swings!

Well, Kennedy does. It was impossible to peel Madison off her glider.

Thank you Gramm, Pop, Uncle Matt, Grandma and Grandpa- the girls LOVE their birthday swing set!