While today was all about Halloween, we did carve out a few minutes to try to take a family photo. We got some dog butts, some tongues sticking out and and such but we got a few cute ones too. For more of these and the rest of the Halloween pics, go to our photo album.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Halloween 2010
We had a gigantic Stay Puft Mashmallow Man, an adorable and not-scary-at-all ghost and yellow braided yarn hair Heidi this year. So so cute.
Sean won a crisp $100 bill for first prize at his office's Halloween costume contest. He pulled another all nighter using my sewing machine and supplies from Home Depot and Walmart. It certainly paid off.
Sean won a crisp $100 bill for first prize at his office's Halloween costume contest. He pulled another all nighter using my sewing machine and supplies from Home Depot and Walmart. It certainly paid off.
Sean also made Patrick and Gretchen's costumes this year. Like my dad said tonight, "if law doesn't work out for Sean, he could always be a tailor." They turned out really spectacular and everyone really loved seeing our little ghost "boo" at them as he skipped up to each of our neighbor's doors.
Patrick's cousins Ryan and Emily came by to carve pumpkins and trick-or-treat with us. We had a really fun time tonight.
We got lots of loot and completely tuckered out.
The Great Pumpkin is coming tonight to take Patrick's leftover candy and leave him a present in return. So. Much. Sugar.
Happy Halloween!
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Snuggled up
Sunday morning with his stuffed friends and some hot chocolate. We'll record CBS' Sunday Morning and watch Winnie the Pooh instead.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Something new every day
We made these baked french doughnuts today for the first time. Boy are they good.
And I used "go ask dad" for the first time. I thought Patrick was trying to use me to get him the thing that Sean had already told him no for. I was right. ;)
I'll post the recipe soon. These are too good.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Halloween Decorating
I don't know if some of you know, but I have a little blog that I started a few months ago - just for me and things I like {croissantsandrootbeer.blogspot.com}. I have a handful of readers {but not many :)} and I just wrote this post for that blog. I though it should go here too:
Before we get to the creepy stuff, here's the new wreath and door mat we found at the Smith and Hawkin section of Tarjay a few months ago. I just love the rosewood wreath. And the suzani-style mat is just so cheery.
Here's more of what we did today. I brought out our spooky tree so that Patrick and I could load it up with our mini Halloween colored and pumpkin ornaments.
I also made my first bunting {ever} with darling orange and black plaid ribbon and a cobweb adorned napkin found at our local Hobby Lobby. We also picked up the monogrammed pumpkin for the front door at HL. We'd never been before today. It was our outing for the day and Gretchen's midday nap.
Our red-dyed sunflowers from Trader Joe's {originally purchased for Sean's birthday} have started to droop and I thought they looked fitting for this creepy holiday.
I bundled up our first Fall rose blooms and plunked them in one of my favorite glass cups. They're hanging out next to one of Frank's turban squash.
We made two strands of bunting. This is the one we hung in the living room.
Lastly, {and unrelated to Halloween} here's a little peek at my latest craigslist find. A soft and cozy recliner wingback where we slip on our shoes - and pull over to the living room for movie viewing. I know, Summer is over and that little spot looks a bit beachy. But, having grown up by the beach, I feel like it's Summer all year long. And the beach really is that direction {about 400 miles ahead} as is our swimming pool, which will continue to get some use if our weather keeps topping out in the 90's.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Monday, October 4, 2010
Saturday, October 2, 2010
these days
We've finally gotten our lives back since we got both kids to go to bed by 7/7:30. I've been able to catch up on Mad Med and Sean's been able to play some games. We haven't been able to do this for months and months and months. No kidding. It's nice right now.
Patrick is a little ham. He loves to sing and we're a little sad that his go-to chorus of "I don't have...." has been replaced with whatever he's thinking about at the moment.
The ove 100 degree days should be over this week. Finally. I'm anxious to start thinking jeans boots and hot soups.
Gretchen is so sweet. She smiles all day long (if she's not sleeping or teething).
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