• Family

    Say Yes to the (Prom) Dress

    Prom is a little over a month away, so Bean and I decided to get a head start on the shopping this year, rather than waiting until the last minute, when most of the dresses have been fairly picked over (and damaged by over-zealous promenaders).

    We visited a few different stores, but ended up having the best selection in Younkers. Here are some of the dresses Bean tried on, and we would have taken them all home if we could have! Each one had such a different "personality," but in the end, we went with the one that matched Sabrina's the best. 🙂 (Forgive the drab color in the photos.. they were taken with my cell phone.)

    The shape and color of this dress was fabulous!

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    And this one had such an unusual print on it – we both really loved the pink and grey…

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    I was surprised at how many white/cream dresses there were to choose from… I thought this one was really flattering on her…

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    At first, I nixed this one bc I thought it was too bridal, but she tried it on for fun. We both really liked how feminine it was…

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    So there you have it! She only brought one of them home, and we'd love for you to check back in late March to see how she looks. 😉 In the meantime, her friend Mikey had better start saving for his tux!

  • Crazy Kids,  Family

    Fridays with Bre

    Until a month ago, I never drove to Lincoln to see Bre. Instead, I would wait until she came back home to visit with her, in order to give her her space at college; I didn't want her to feel as if I was honing in on her life at school.

    Soon, my Bre started asking things like, "How come no one ever comes to see me at school?" and after the third time she mentioned it, I decided that maybe – just maybe – she would like it if I visited her once in a while and took her to lunch.

    So I decided to start visiting her every two weeks, and I'd let her choose where we'd eat. What I was not expecting, however, was for my sweet Bre to drag me into Target after lunch so we could spend some quality time together grocery shopping (turns out the cafeteria has "nothing nutritious at all, Mom!"), then on to the mall just in case I needed something (I've never been much of a mall person), and then walking all over downtown Lincoln in the bitter cold, searching for a boutique called Black Market bc she heard it would have amazing things that I would love (and in the process being confronted by a somewhat crazed man, asking if we had a nickel he could have).

    Twice I've been to have lunch with my sweet Bre, and twice I've been dragged by my hair all around the capital city. Oh – and twice I've driven back home wondering how it is that I have much less money than I started the day with.

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    Fool me once, shame on you.
    Fool me twice, shame on me.
    Fool me thrice? that's my Bre.

    I am a sucker for that girl.

  • Crazy Kids,  Family

    Superbowl!

    Yesterday was one of the busier days I've seen in a while. When I came downstairs for my morning coffee, there were two notes taped to the microwave for me:

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    As you may remember, Sophie is really handy in the kitchen, and is a very eager student.

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    And Sabrina? Well… one can't choose their children.

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    (Btw, I love how Sophie spelled pico de gallo.)

    On the menu were chicken wings with buffalo, honey bbq, and Asian sauces, pico de gallo, guacamole, little smokies, Rotel dip and lime chips, BLT's, Oreo Freeze, and tortilla rollups, which is what Sophie made, all by herself…

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    …In between texting, of course…

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    And did I mention birthday cake? We had a belated celebration for Mike, since Bre was able to come home…

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    (Btw, I can't thank you all enough for all of your birthday messages to Mike! He got such a kick out of listening to your greetings on the phone – especially those that reminded him that he deserved a bored game or two. My favorite one was the message that said he already had the best birthday gift anyone could hope for: ME! Oh – and the Katherine Hepburn one? Hilarious! You all made Mike's day… again, thank you so very much!)

    Bre picked up my camera and started snapping pictures with it. Here's one she got of me in the kitchen, in the middle of cooking and trying to watch a Superbowl commercial at the same time…

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    Then Mike decided to pick up Sophie's camera, and they had a photo-taking battle… here was one Bre took…

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    And here was one Mike took… when the battle was over, I think Bre ended up snapping the most photos. (Btw, if you're confused, so am I. I'd never in my life witnessed a snap-off until last night.)

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    Besides the birthday boy, we had a special guest last night. Those of you who have read my blog long enough and actually stuck with it (thank you very much!) may remember Breanna's high school boyfriend, Cody. He's always been the son I never had (again, besides the birthday boy), so I was thrilled to death when he showed up at halftime. I think someone must have told him there'd be Oreo Freeze…

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    (Mike got nervous bc he heard a camera clicking, and was afraid that photos were being taken without his being in front of the lens.)

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    During the halftime performance by the Black-Eyed Peas, Mike and Sophie started dancing in front of the television, trying to mimick the backup dancers. This got quite a laugh out of Cody, who was trying not to spit his food out, but for Bre, it was just another day in the Stewart House…

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    It was a lot of fun having these two friends in my kitchen again. Despite their silliness, it's been a sad time for Cody. His dad, Jeff, was as much a Steelers fan as Mike is a Cowboys fan, and in just a few weeks it will be the one-year mark of his passing.

    Football season is over, which is a bummer. I love all the crazy game-day cooking, and I especially look forward to each fall when menfolk start buzzing about fantasy football lineups and the streets start getting traffic-jammed from high school games. It's then that I start organizing all of the menus in my head, and knowing that one day soon we will all be on cholesterol meds bc of it.

    It's all Sophie's fault though.

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  • Family

    Happy Birthday, Mike!

    Today is Mike's birthday! If any of you would like to call and leave him a birthday message, please feel free to! I think the little kid in him would find it quite fun. 🙂 402-895-8914. (My friend Kim did this for her hubby, and I thought it was hilarious!)

    Here's a picture from our outing last night (despite the blizzard warnings) to celebrate. It's a terrible photo, but all of them came out not-so-great, so whatever! Here it is anyway!

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    Bre couldn't make the drive from school bc of the road conditions, so we invited along one of Bean's friends to take her place. His name is Mikey.   (Oh goodness… two Mikes?)

    Happy Birthday, hon. I love you.

  • Family,  Food and Drink

    Chops

    My Sophie loves cooking shows. Particularly Cake Boss and Paula Deen's Home Cooking. So when I offered to teach her how to make a pot roast yesterday, she was quite excited, and had a gleam in her eye when I pulled out the cutting board and handed her a large knife.

    She washed vegetables, learned how to peel garlic cloves and onion skins, and the best part of all: she got to chop carrots and celery. After I made the first chop to demonstrate to her how it's done, she told me that to her, chopping celery had always been one of the coolest kitchen sounds in the world. I laughed, and definitely agreed. There is something very satisfying about a clean cut through a bunch of crisp celery!

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    Sophie was so happy with her celery-chopping ability that she asked if the celery base would rot if she kept it as a souvenir. I explained to her that yes, it would eventually rot, so she found a new use for it…

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    After all the preparations were made, she got to work…

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    Once the roast was in the post to simmer for the remainder of the day, she got to work on that celery base again, and discovered something very exciting: by peeling away the outer stalks, she revealed a tiny "celery tree," as she called it…

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    The celery tree is still sitting on the counter this morning, although it's looking a little less excitable by now.

    It was fun cooking with such an eager "student." Later that night, when we sat down to eat, she quietly asked me, "Even though you helped me with everything, is this still a dinner that I cooked all by myself?" At that moment, Mike and Sabrina said, "Sophie, your roast is great."

    She smiled. 🙂

    P.S. Mom, thank you for teaching me how to make pot roast.

  • Family,  Ramblings

    Thin Chance.

    A few days ago I tried, yet again, to get a portrait of the three hounds together. I thought a box of Wheat Thins would be the way to go, since all three of them crave the things. So out I went with the bright yellow box, and out the three of them followed.

    They stood very still for me individually, knowing that after roughly 4 or 5 clicks they'd get a reward. Here's how their portrait session went…

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    No-no, Yorkie – don't look at the box. Look at me!

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    Much better.

    Don't look so inconvenienced.

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    Besides, you look cute with that snowflake on your face.

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    Okay, I want all three of you together. Together now, okay? Come on, let's go!

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    Thanks, Tasha.. now you come here too, Yorkie!

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    Oh, okay.. um, that's great Friday, but I called the Yorkie, and I need you to back up a bit.

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    Yes, good boy. I know you're waiting. But I need the Yorkie.

    Yes! Thank you! Progress.

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    Perfect! Stay there! (Tasha, why is your eye twitching?)

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    Okay, Friday, come on over!

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    That means you have to get up and move.

    And don't look so inconvenienced.

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    This is the best you can do?

    I give up.

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    Did you dogs ever see the Beethoven movie? The one with the killer vet? Yeah, I'm calling him to do your rabies shots.

    This isn't over.

  • Crazy Kids,  Family,  Food and Drink,  Travel

    Utah, the Final Chapter

    On our last day in the Beehive State, we decided to head into Salt Lake City (since that's where our plane would be taking off) and find a good place to eat. The guy at the ski rental shop recommended this place called Tucanos Brazilian Grill, so after following the instructions given to us by the lady-who-lives-in-my-phone, that's exactly where we ended up.

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    This is one of the most unique places I've ever eaten! They have these colorful markers at each table, and as long as the green end is up, a server will come to your table over and over again, each time with a different type of meat for you to add to your plate.

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    In case you can't tell from the way Mike's tongue is situated, that green side was up for a really long time.

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    He brought us barbecued chicken on one trip, and prime rib on the next. He showed up with grilled pineapple and honey-glazed ham, and then it was garlic seared steak. It wasn't until he brought us the chicken hearts that we realized we needed to, at some point, put the red end up.

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    I can proudly say we all tried a chicken heart. And in my opinion, it tasted a lot like frog legs, which I've never had, but heard that they taste like chicken.

    Btw, they have an excellent salad and soup bar too!

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    Soon our server headed over with the dreaded dessert tray.

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    Mike absolutely insisted on getting the raspberry cheesecake, so I told him to stop whining and order it already.

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    Here's Sabrina with a mouth full of what she chose…

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    And no matter where we are, Sophie manages to find plain vanilla ice cream with caramel syrup.

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    Me? Well, Mike was supposed to share that raspberry cheesecake with me, but I got nary a bite. Okay, fine, I got several, but what I really wanted was a little something I like to call The Plasma:

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    What a fantastic place to eat! We'll definitely be stopping there again, the next time we're in Utah.

    I leave you with one more TubCam. This one is Sabrina's, and she took it all by herself on her cell phone. Hold on tight!

  • Family,  Travel

    Meanwhile, on Main Street…

    While Mike and Soph and Marty and Beth and Nick and Zach and Gabby spent the day skiing, Sabrina and I stayed at the bottom of the mountain, perusing the colorful shops on Main Street, just in front of our condo. There were banners on every lamppost, announcing the big Sundance Film Festival event coming up the following week (I believe it's going on as we speak?), so the streets were very quiet and the shopkeepers were readying things for the windfall of celebrities that would be visiting them soon.

    One of our favorite shops (and one of the few that were affordable to us, since we are not in the Hollywood income bracket) had lots of fuzzy snow hats. I liked the owl hat best, so Sabrina humored me…

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    A few storefronts down, we happened upon a boot shop, where Sabrina found a pair she fell in love with… I also wanted a pair, but if I bought two pairs, I would not have been able to buy milk for the children…

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    Doesn't she look happy? I'm so happy I sacrificed. Excuse me while I go get a towel to wrap my cold feet in.

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    After she we finished shopping, we decided to head over to Deer Valley (where the rest of the fam was skiing) and have some lunch in the lodge. While we waited at the bus stop for the shuttle to pick us up, I looked down at our boots and thought how this might be the last photo I would ever be able to take of my daughter and I as sole sisters. After all, sister's got a shiny new pair to drink with her tall glass of milk.

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    (Btw, as grungy as these poor Ugg boots look, let me express that they are worth ten times their weight in gold, and I plan to get mine cleaned and restored back to their deep chocolate color very soon.)

    We made it to Deer Valley within minutes and before meeting up with the gang for lunch, Sabrina and I rode the Funicular, which is an outside elevator that takes you up to a mountaintop resort. Once at the top, we went to the look-out area and got to see the resort below…

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    (Remember when Sabrina got those goggles in Breckenridge last year?)

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    This is one I posted on my 365 blog

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    Soon we were headed back down the side of the mountain, and met up with the others in the lodge. Here's sweet Gabby, who refused to have her picture taken, yet later fretted and fussed that there were lots of pictures of the other kids, but none of herself. 😉 Gabby, when I see you again, I'm going to follow you around with my camera everywhere you go, bc you are a cutie-pie!

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    Hi, sweet Sophieeee!

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    (I could just eat that child up, in case you didn't know.)

    Eventually everyone tired, and we all decided to head back to our condos and get ready to meet up for dinner and the Auburn/Oregon game. Here's Beth, talking to our server, Sawyer, who kept calling her "Paulette"… (I believe I also heard him call Mike "Tweedle-dee" and Marty "Tweedle-dum," when really, it's the other way around.)

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    If you're wondering where all the kids are, they were in a corner booth. Here was the seating order, along with the ages of the children:

    Zach – 9.
    Gabby – 9.
    Sabrina – 17.
    Sophie – 10.
    Nick – 12.

    Sabrina still isn't speaking to us.

    Later that night, after everyone had said their goodbyes for the day and settled back into their warm rooms, I got to my stitching, Sabrina went to bed, and Mike busied himself with another game of Angry Birds on his iPad. Soon he got up to go check on Sophie, and after hearing her squeal, he came quickly out of the bathroom, his face red, and he laughing. He told me to go take a peek at her, so I did.

    I assured her I wouldn't take an inappropriate photo.

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    Now that's a vacation.

    I'll be back soon with a few pictures I took of the lovely Shepherd's Bush shop!

  • Family,  Friends,  Travel

    Utah!

    Hello everyone! I've missed you all! It's taken me quite a while to sort through all the photos we took on our semi-family (Bre couldn't come with us) vacation to Park City, and I'm still not quite finished. But I'd love to share with you what I've got for starters, and I'll finish Part 1 with Mike's TubeCam video, which we actually had to film twice bc the first time he pushed "off" instead of "on." 🙂

    Can you guess which airline we flew? I have to say, they are the nicest people, and they don't holler at you for almost breaking their arm if someone's suitcase is too heavy for the overhead compartment. (Now that was a sight to witness!)(Btw, it wasn't my suitcase.)(Moving on.)

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    And the goodies they fed us! Not just peanuts and pretzels, but these fabulous little snacks, which I haven't been able to locate locally…

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    Sophie brought her Bonkers along…

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    And I brought mine…

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    This was the view from Sabrina's seat…

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    Which means there was no escape from the man sitting next to her…

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    Our layover was in Las Vegas.

    I'm not too sure I like the gleeful expressions on my childrens' faces in this shot…

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    (Thankfully, an airport lady shoo'ed them off before they started asking for quarters.)

    Once in Park City, we stayed at the Marriott Summit Resort, which was absolutely wonderful. I highly recommend staying there if you ever visit this area!

    The next day, we all headed up the mountain. I was NOT looking forward to this bc of a nasty fall I had in Colorado last year, but I gave it a chance…

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    Sabrina is an excellent skier, but when I decided that I wasn't born to be an adrenaline-junkie like my husband and daughters seem to be, she stayed with me for the majority of the trip bc she was afraid I'd be lonely. ;)  (Besides, she was more interested in snowboarding, but the resort we ski'ed at – Deer Valley – doesn't allow 'boarders.)

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    While Sabrina and I had an amazing lunch in the lodge, Mike and Sophie headed back up the mountain…

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    Mike's BFF from childhood (Marty) and his family were vacationing with us, so eventually they joined up with Mike and Sophie. Sophie, please introduce Nick to blogland, will you?

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    I love this next picture. It looks so travel-promo-ish. Or maybe Carnival Cruis-ish.

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    Hi again, Nick!

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    Here we are later that night, getting ready to go out for dinner… next to me is Gabby, and Marty's-wife-Beth is next to Soph… Gabby has a twin brother named Zach (he's behind Nick in the photo above), but he was in the corner playing video games, not wanting to join we chickadees.

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    The next few days were filled with more of the same – skiing and shopping and swimming and eating – and tubing! If you've never gone tubing, you're missing out. Remember, I am NOT an adrenaline-junkie, but I love tubing!

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    (Don't worry – I haven't forgotten about Mike's TubeCam. It's coming up!)

    On the last day of skiing, Mike and Marty decided to ski the blacks. In case you're unfamiliar with ski terminology, here's a quick lesson: mountains have "runs" on them, which are the paths that skiers take to ski down the mountain. These runs are categorized as Green (easy), Blue (intermediate), and Black (advanced). The Black runs are then broken down into subcategories: Diamond (very advanced), Double Diamond (only experts should attempt), and Triple Diamond (you will probably die).

    Here are the two besties, getting ready to attempt a very advanced run…

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    Here's the part that makes my stomach flip: am I the only one who notices that the run just drops off?

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    And am I the only one who doesn't think that narrow pathway is an exciting challenge?

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    Let me interject a little back-story here: at dinner the previous night, I distinctly heard Beth tell Nick that he was not to go down the black runs with Mike and Marty. I saw the look in her eyes when she said it, and I'm pretty sure she wasn't to be challenged on it.

    Unfortunately, I don't think M&M saw the same look I did.

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    And I'm really sure Beth would not have consented to THIS:

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    Let's take a closer look at that sign, shall we?

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    I'm afraid I have to side with Beth on this one. The sign clearly states who best should ski the Mayflower Bowl.

    I ask: Do these look like experts to you?

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    I'll be back soon with more of our trip, but first… Mike's TubeCam! Hold on tight, bc it's much faster – and colder – than it appears!

    Tubing in Park City, UT from Paulette Stewart on Vimeo.

    P.S. I am only teasing about my sweet husband; he is, in fact, quite capable of skiing the blacks, and usually does so with Sabrina (while Breanna 'boards with the boys). 😉

  • Crazy Kids,  Family,  Holidays

    I Spy

    I didn't think I was going to be posting again until I returned to Omaha, but I've decided to pre-blog and schedule this to be posted for this morning. It's actually 10:25 pm right now, and I'm almost finished packing. I spent most of the day answering emails and mailing orders and running errands, so I'm taking a break!

    I'd like to show you a scene from our home on Christmas morning. The room is in complete disarray, furniture shoved everywhere but where it should be, yet I'm still going to post this photo. My mother will be horrified.

    Let's play a game of I Spy, shall we?

    I spy Sophie's plaid pajama pants, handed down to her by Sabrina.

    I spy a girl hoping that another present will appear under the tree for her.

    I spy a woman in a new Vera Bradley apron, in desperate need of caffeine and another present.

    I spy a girl in a Nebraska hoodie, angry that she didn't get the new Vera Bradley apron.

    I don't spy the father in this family, bc he's taking the photo.

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    Okay, now I'm done posting! See you soon!