Saturday, April 28, 2012

5 year Anniversary


I gave my whole heart to you for my whole life. You have wholeheartedly treasured it. Thank you & Happy 5th Anniversary my Love!

April 28th 2007 - I said "I Do". One of the best decisions of my life!



April 28th 2008- We celebrated the big 1 Anniversary! We went to Palm Springs for the weekend and stayed in the In-laws timeshare. We ate, hiked, swam,  watched movies, ate, and  finished it off with eating a nice dinner where we got dressed up!

April 28th 2009- We celebrated our 2nd Anniversary and my husband took me to a Brazilian Steak House! Yes, I was eating for 2!




April 28th 2010- Just the 2 of us celebrated our 3rd Anniversary! My husband surprised me with a night get away to Magic Mountain! We wanted to be kids again after having one!




April 28th 2011-  We celebrated our 4th Anniversary! My husband surprised me with some museum, aquarium, foot massage, and good food fun! I was 38 weeks pregnant with Baby #2!

5 Things I Learned in 5 Years:



1. Date my Husband- flirt, have fun, compliment, smile, laugh and get know each other more & deeper.
2. Respect my Husband- love & respect goes hand and hand. At the end of each day I want to be loved and he wants to be respected.
3. Listen & Empathize with my Husband-When he shares his struggles  he does not expect me to have the answers & solutions.
4. Respond to my Husband- When he offends me respond with good communication. Reacting with anger, frustration, and malice is not the way to go.
5. Pray with my Husband- praying for my husband  helps me to love & understand him more. It also brings us closer to each other and God.


We'll see what the Hubby has planned this year!?!?
Click here to see what I made my hubby for the Anniversary!

Friday, April 27, 2012

5 year Anniversary Gift



Tomorrow my husband and I will officially be married for 5 years! I wanted to give something to my Man from my heart and made from my hands. After a day of brainstorming I came up with this:





Materials:
Black Wood Frame: 5 years is wood
A small picture: One of my husbands favorite from a photo booth
10 nickels: They represent 5 years! I am also excited to celebrate 50 years with him one day(5centsx10=50)!
Red wrapping paper: symbolizes Love!
Black Heart:Even in the dark times I love him!
Two sided Tape: I want our relationship to stick forever!




































Come here to see the progression of our 5 years and the top 5 things I have learned in marriage thus far!!!


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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Favorite Things: Visiting SD


I lived in San Diego for 10 years!
 I moved there to go to SDSU for my nursing degree. I established a community of friends, met my Husband, and even started a family in San Diego. My husband and I chose to move back home(both of our families live in northern California)last year as our family was expanding, to be close to our very helpful family members. It was one of the best decisions that we ever made in our marriage, but one of the hardest. We love San Diego and miss our friends dearly. 2 months ago we made a trip to San Diego with my family for my Best Friend's birthday party. We gave my family a little tour around the city and it was so fun!
This weekend one of my friends is getting married in San Diego. My husband can't make it due to work. I was willing to take at least one of the kids with me. My husband is insisting that I leave both of them behind, with him. He stated, " You work so hard Mothering our kids, taking care of me, and being a Nurse. I want you to enjoy yourself and have a great weekend with your friends!".Why is it so bittersweet leaving my favorite people in the world to visit my favorite place, where my favorite friends will be?


No Taste This Thursday this week. We will be back next week. You can instead link your recipe or any favorite post to this bloghop....

Today I am co-hosting Katherine's Corner blog hop, which is a brilliant way of discovering new friends and interacting with a variety of blogs from around the world.

Thursday Favorite Things Katherine from Katherine's Corner is an absolute inspiration to me. This lady has it all worked out when it comes to being hospitable and kind in the blog world. You should treat yourself and visit her blog, unless you've already come from her blog then you'll know what I'm talking about ~ in which case stay awhile here and have a look around. Thursdays Favorite Things Hop is where you can link your favorite post to share with old and new followers, or write a post about your favorite things!

Saturday, April 14, 2012

PartyMode Part IV :No Sew Tutu Tutorial

On my "Mommy BucketList" I had to one day make a "Homemade TuTu" for my little girl! I thought the perfect time was to do it for her 1st "Lady Bug" Birthday Party, that will be in 3 weeks!!!


What You'll Need:
1 Pre-made Crochet Headband( Joann's Fabric $1.99)

1-roll of 25 yard, 6" tulle- the more you use, the fluffier and more full the tutu is.( Joann's Fabric $2.99)

Scissors

A hard cover book to stretch the headband over. It should stretch it, without it being stretched to it's limits- it should be able to move easily.
Directions:
1. First, you want to decide on the length of the tutu. I found it was easiest to hold it against my little lady. You'll need to fold it in half before cutting it, to double the length. Cut your tulle to that length until you have a good stash.

2. Stretch your head band over the book and adjust it so it's stretched evenly.


3. Fold a length of tulle in half, and pinch the folded side. From there, push it through one of the holes from behind so the loop is poking out the top, visible side of the headband. Using your fingers, spread the loop open so there is a hole. Take the ends of the tulle length, and push them through the loop.


4. Once they are through, carefully tug the length until it 'ties' into a tight knot on the headband. Smooth it down, and move on to the next loop. Continue until you have filled that row of holes.



4. Once it's filled out, lay it on a flat surface so that it forms a circle with all the tulle spread out nice and straight. You will want to give it a 'hair cut' to even the strands out, and this is the easiest way to do that.


5. I really wanted to run with my  "LadyBug" theme so I added some pompoms($1.99 JoAnn's Fabric) with hot glue!
6. I also used some ribbon(recycled from another project) for some added cuteness! I  pulled it in and out of the crochet headband to make it stay in place!




















Come back next week to see the next thing I have created, with only  3 weeks left until the my Lil Lady celebrates the big 1!!!
Here is a list of what has been completed:
4: This Lady Bug TuTu ($7)

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Party Mode Part III: Ladybug Centerpieces


One of the main displays at a party are the Centerpieces. I have seen the famous pompoms everywhere but never made any myself. I thought that JoJo's 1st birthday in 4 weeks would be a perfect time to finally give them a try. I tried them out and I added my twist to them !
The Tutorial:
Supplies: Tissue Paper (Dollar Store)
Toule( recycled)
Ladybug Images(printed out from computer)
Black poster board(Dollar Store)
Green Easter Grass(Dollar Store)
Vases(Recycled)
Step 1 Stack 2 sheets of tissue. Make accordion folds, creasing with each fold.
Step 2
Twist pipe cleaner over center of folded tissue; twist. With scissors, trim ends of tissue into rounded or pointy shapes

Step 3 Separate layers, pulling away from center one at a time.

Step 4 - Twist Pipe cleaner around bottom of pom pom to make it more secure and so it looks more like a flower.
Step 5- Have Fun decorating with them!

Come back next week to see the next thing I have created, with only  4 weeks left until the my Lil Lady celebrates the big 1!!!
Here is a list of what has been completed:
3. These Centerpieces ($3)