I have lots of catching up posts to do (especially over on HoneysuckleDew), but unfortunately laundry comes first! I did want to get this one posted before I forgot. We celebrated our 6th wedding anniversary on Saturday, and Madeleine had a blast playing with her cousins while Mommy and Daddy were celebrating - I came back to find my transformed child. She was loving Rock Band and couldn't get enough of the drums, she was cracking me up - especially in that oversized t-shirt Savannah put on her after she gave her a bath.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Santa - Take Two!
The cute smile Santa picture ain't happening this year! That's okay - I'm rather amused (isn't that totally EVIL!!!) at how she is so fear stricken by Santa, whom she adores on TV and lifeless statutes - but when it comes to the real thing HOLY COW! This Santa was much better than creepy Santa (aka daddy :) - he was the real Santa making a stop from the North Pole.
This one was my favorite!!! The real Santa sure knows how to ham it up for a picture.
This one was my favorite!!! The real Santa sure knows how to ham it up for a picture.
Other noteworthy pictures - too cute!
I can't wait until she's old enough to appreciate why I was torturing her!
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Our Christmas Kick-Off
This weekend is definitely the kick-off of our holiday season.
We shot family pictures (or Melinda attempted to) with my cranky bunch! It was cold and windy and neither Daddy, nor Maddy liked it very much! Melinda is an awesome photographer in my ward - we're photography nerds, and I shot her and her husband last week for their Christmas card picture (see the HoneysuckleDew blog) and she was returning the favor (see Melinda Murray Photography blog).
On the way to get pictures taken, we heard that Clark Howard was at the Wal Mart in Lawrenceville doing his annual Clark's Christmas Kids, which is a program where you adopt a foster child for the holidays and buy their Christmas presents for them. We had wanted to do this last Saturday when we were in Woodstock visiting my sister, but it just didn't work out. So when we knew it was close to our neck of the woods, as soon as our photo shoot was done, we headed to Wal Mart. Upon arrival we chose a child to adopt for the holidays - for us we wanted to pick a child close to Madeleine's age so we picked an 18 month old caucasian girl. On the sheet lists 3 items suggested for that child's Christmas presents. After we picked a child, Andrew went back to get a cart for our shopping when this lady from CNN approached me wanting to know if she could interview my family about our desire to participate in this program - of course! I'm sure I looked like a total ding dong, but it was fun - so we'll see tonight how good we look (as luck would have it - thank heavens we came straight from our photo shoot and I actually had on decent clothes, we coordinated, and I had makeup on!). The interviewer told us the spot was going to be on CNN tonight either at 10 or 11. After our few moments of fame (hee hee), we started to shop. We bought the little girl a Fisher Price Ride-On toy a Vtech Little Town, a baby doll (it wasn't on the list, but we knew she would like it when Madeleine went crazy over it!), and a sing-along cd. You select your presents, take them to the front and check-out and bring them back to Clark's table to drop it off. Christa (Clark's executive producer) came right up to us and told us she had seen our interview spot and wanted to meet us - so nice! I was excited to meet her, she was so nice! We met Clark Howard a couple of years ago at Costco one night while he was shopping and he was so nice then, and yesterday he couldn't have been more of a gentleman. He has to be one of the most genuinely caring persons in the world, he always takes the time to ask your name and make it personal, I really like that! We were on such a high from that experience, but also so saddened when we saw the stacks and stacks of profiles of foster children who still needed to have gifts for Christmas - it made us wish we could buy for all of them. I was also tempted to ask if I could take those poor children home with me, it breaks my heart.
That night we were invited to attend the Collins Hill Ward Christmas Party (me as the photographer and Andrew as the jolly old elf). We had a great time! Andrew did a fabulous job - he cracked me up as the big man. Madeleine was TERRIFIED of Santa, somebody even mentioned how funny that was with her mom standing right there (me, taking the pictures), they didn't know that it was her daddy holding her! I took her to watch him undress so she wouldn't be afraid - we'll see if that scars her for life.
Steve (Andrew's brother) and Santa
We shot family pictures (or Melinda attempted to) with my cranky bunch! It was cold and windy and neither Daddy, nor Maddy liked it very much! Melinda is an awesome photographer in my ward - we're photography nerds, and I shot her and her husband last week for their Christmas card picture (see the HoneysuckleDew blog) and she was returning the favor (see Melinda Murray Photography blog).
On the way to get pictures taken, we heard that Clark Howard was at the Wal Mart in Lawrenceville doing his annual Clark's Christmas Kids, which is a program where you adopt a foster child for the holidays and buy their Christmas presents for them. We had wanted to do this last Saturday when we were in Woodstock visiting my sister, but it just didn't work out. So when we knew it was close to our neck of the woods, as soon as our photo shoot was done, we headed to Wal Mart. Upon arrival we chose a child to adopt for the holidays - for us we wanted to pick a child close to Madeleine's age so we picked an 18 month old caucasian girl. On the sheet lists 3 items suggested for that child's Christmas presents. After we picked a child, Andrew went back to get a cart for our shopping when this lady from CNN approached me wanting to know if she could interview my family about our desire to participate in this program - of course! I'm sure I looked like a total ding dong, but it was fun - so we'll see tonight how good we look (as luck would have it - thank heavens we came straight from our photo shoot and I actually had on decent clothes, we coordinated, and I had makeup on!). The interviewer told us the spot was going to be on CNN tonight either at 10 or 11. After our few moments of fame (hee hee), we started to shop. We bought the little girl a Fisher Price Ride-On toy a Vtech Little Town, a baby doll (it wasn't on the list, but we knew she would like it when Madeleine went crazy over it!), and a sing-along cd. You select your presents, take them to the front and check-out and bring them back to Clark's table to drop it off. Christa (Clark's executive producer) came right up to us and told us she had seen our interview spot and wanted to meet us - so nice! I was excited to meet her, she was so nice! We met Clark Howard a couple of years ago at Costco one night while he was shopping and he was so nice then, and yesterday he couldn't have been more of a gentleman. He has to be one of the most genuinely caring persons in the world, he always takes the time to ask your name and make it personal, I really like that! We were on such a high from that experience, but also so saddened when we saw the stacks and stacks of profiles of foster children who still needed to have gifts for Christmas - it made us wish we could buy for all of them. I was also tempted to ask if I could take those poor children home with me, it breaks my heart.
That night we were invited to attend the Collins Hill Ward Christmas Party (me as the photographer and Andrew as the jolly old elf). We had a great time! Andrew did a fabulous job - he cracked me up as the big man. Madeleine was TERRIFIED of Santa, somebody even mentioned how funny that was with her mom standing right there (me, taking the pictures), they didn't know that it was her daddy holding her! I took her to watch him undress so she wouldn't be afraid - we'll see if that scars her for life.
Here's the few shots of our family with Santa :)
Steve (Andrew's brother) and Santa

Thursday, December 11, 2008
Baby Legs
I love Baby Legs - aka leg warmers :) I have been wanting to buy some for a while now, but luckily I stumbled across how to make them your self - I bought some knee highs at Wal Mart and went from this:
To this (well different pattern - I forgot to photograph the stripes BEFORE I started):
I love the way the turned out. You can find the instructions here. If you are not too much into sewing you can buy the products from Baby Legs here or even cheaper from a WAHM Knotty Baby Wear here.
Also, I've been thinking about putting a wholesale order in for pettiskirts like these, the price would be around $45 let me know if you would be interested :)

Also, I've been thinking about putting a wholesale order in for pettiskirts like these, the price would be around $45 let me know if you would be interested :)
Here's a few more pictures of our Miss Mess...
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Ornaments that make me smile :)

It took me until after 1 in the morning, but success! This morning it was priceless to see Madeleine's reaction - I really wish I had set up a camera, she LOVED it! I've been really worried about how she would handle the tree with the ornaments, luckily I have a lot of non-breakables I could put in the lower portion of the tree for her to enjoy. She has (so far) been great with the tree.
I have had the tree lights on all day. There's just something about the soft glow of Christmas lights that make life just seem all rosy and warm inside. I love the memories associated with my tree, they remind of great people, places I've been, or childhood stories. These are probably my 10 top favorite ornaments (in no particular order).










I hope your Christmas season is filled with as much joy as mine has been reflecting on all the things that I am so grateful and happy with the hope of a better tomorrow. Thank you for being a part of my life and for sticking through this long nostalgic post.
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