It's amazing to think that our baby girl is 12 years old today!
Her Daddy and I made her favorite dinner (steak with goat cheese) and dessert (cherry pie with vanilla ice cream) and her brother serenaded her with song!
Typically our kids get to do a birthday celebration with friends on even numbered birthdays, but everything Eliza Grace wanted to do wasn't open in January.
Because of this I suggested that we wait until spring and then we can have a belated celebration. She has a simply wonderful idea to have fun with friends while also benefiting others. We can't wait to share the details in a few months.
In the meantime, Happy Birthday to our sweet girl who brings such joy to our lives!
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Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Minecraft Par-to-the-Tay! Making Turning 8 Great!
Oh my, where do I start?
Our sweet little man, Will, asked for a Minecraft themed 8th birthday party this year and I have to say, his parents did not disappoint.
I also have to say this is likely the last time his parents will ever attempt to pull off such a feat!
The sheer number of man, woman and child hours we put into this event is impressive.
Scott spent a couple of hours cutting swords out of Masonite with his band saw.
I spent many untold hours - and a lot of printer ink - printing out everything from signs and sword graphics, to iron on transfers for t-shirts and cupcake picks and wrappers.
I laminated over 70 sheets of paper and then carefully cut out each set of sword graphics to make them as realistic as possible.
Every guest would receive an Iron Sword, a Creeper t-shirt and a chest in which to put their mined diamonds and gold.
This is not typical party preparation at our house.
At all.
I don't think there is a single person who would routinely use the word "crafty" to describe me or Scott.
However, this time around we thought we would go all out and give Will a party to remember, much like we've done for Eliza Grace in the past.
No one would ever call me a baker either, but bake I did.
And colored frosting.
And then tried to make the frosting look like grass.
I'm not sure who I am anymore!
Full disclosure: I borrowed this door decoration from a friend of Will's who had a Minecraft themed party the week prior. When his Mom offered it, I practically squealed with delight.
We set out our Minecraft snacks:
Before we gave them their swords, each child had to raise their right hand and state that they understood that if they touched any human body part with their sword, they would lose their sword until the end of the party. I said,"Repeat after me: I, state your name." And they DID!
We didn't plan a single structured activity during the outdoor/sword play part of the day. And for that I'm sure the kids were very thankful!
However, my sister, who is more fun and spontaneous than I am, came outside with a Creeper head on and threw T-N-T (Twizzlers) at the kids. That was a BIG hit!
Kids and boxes, right?
They had a BLAST just running around, playing with their swords, ripping open boxes for diamonds and playing in said boxes.
Over an hour later, they'd exhausted themselves outside so we collected swords and headed inside for Lego building, toys, Minecraft music parodies and snacks.
Check out some of the live action:
We all agreed that the party was a rousing success.
Happy birthday, sweet little man Will. We love you and are proud of the awesome kid you are and the man you will become!
Our sweet little man, Will, asked for a Minecraft themed 8th birthday party this year and I have to say, his parents did not disappoint.
I also have to say this is likely the last time his parents will ever attempt to pull off such a feat!
The sheer number of man, woman and child hours we put into this event is impressive.
Scott spent a couple of hours cutting swords out of Masonite with his band saw.
I spent many untold hours - and a lot of printer ink - printing out everything from signs and sword graphics, to iron on transfers for t-shirts and cupcake picks and wrappers.
I laminated over 70 sheets of paper and then carefully cut out each set of sword graphics to make them as realistic as possible.
Every guest would receive an Iron Sword, a Creeper t-shirt and a chest in which to put their mined diamonds and gold.
I used the kids as free labor for cutting, taping and gluing.
This is not typical party preparation at our house.
At all.
I don't think there is a single person who would routinely use the word "crafty" to describe me or Scott.
However, this time around we thought we would go all out and give Will a party to remember, much like we've done for Eliza Grace in the past.
No one would ever call me a baker either, but bake I did.
And colored frosting.
And then tried to make the frosting look like grass.
I'm not sure who I am anymore!
Not half bad, if I do say so myself!
Before the guests arrived we set up a crafting table.
And scattered welcoming signs on our door and windows.Full disclosure: I borrowed this door decoration from a friend of Will's who had a Minecraft themed party the week prior. When his Mom offered it, I practically squealed with delight.
We set out our Minecraft snacks:
- Bucket of T-N-T (Twizzlers)
- Sticks (pretzel sticks)
- Apples
- Carrots
- Melon (Fruit by the foot)
- Blocks (rice krispy treats)
- Coal (grapes)
And Creeper cupcakes, of course.
We also took about 15 cardboard boxes in various sizes, hid "diamonds" in them and scattered them all over the back yard.
We set out the shirts and swords and chests for easy access.
Once we finished all the party prep, we waited for the onslaught of 13 additional munchkins.Before we gave them their swords, each child had to raise their right hand and state that they understood that if they touched any human body part with their sword, they would lose their sword until the end of the party. I said,"Repeat after me: I, state your name." And they DID!
We didn't plan a single structured activity during the outdoor/sword play part of the day. And for that I'm sure the kids were very thankful!
However, my sister, who is more fun and spontaneous than I am, came outside with a Creeper head on and threw T-N-T (Twizzlers) at the kids. That was a BIG hit!
Kids and boxes, right?
They had a BLAST just running around, playing with their swords, ripping open boxes for diamonds and playing in said boxes.
Check out some of the live action:
We all agreed that the party was a rousing success.
Happy birthday, sweet little man Will. We love you and are proud of the awesome kid you are and the man you will become!
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Eleven.
How? Wha? When did she...?
As usual, I am nearly speechless that our little girl is another year older today.
Happy birthday, sweet Elizabeth Grace!
We are so proud to be your parents. It is our privilege to love you, help you learn, and watch you grow into the amazing woman we know you are destined to become!
As usual, I am nearly speechless that our little girl is another year older today.
Happy birthday, sweet Elizabeth Grace!
We are so proud to be your parents. It is our privilege to love you, help you learn, and watch you grow into the amazing woman we know you are destined to become!
Friday, November 23, 2012
Our baby is SEVEN!
A very happy birthday to our little man Will (or William or Wilbur or Willby or Willberforce or Bubby or Dude or Frat Boy...and a dozen more nicknames).
You are the sweet, sensitive and silly man of our family and we all love you so!Sunday, January 8, 2012
Today She Is 10!
Ten years ago today Scott and I became parents. The first time I held Eliza Grace in my arms, the only thing I kept thinking was, "I'm a mommy! Finally!"
Welcome to double digits and happy, happy birthday to our sweet, smart, beautiful daughter!
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The birthday girl chose to have a party at The Scrap Exchange in Durham. The kids had a great time creatively finding ways to turn trash into treasures. They also enjoyed the mint chocolate chip/chocolate cake ice cream cake!
Eliza Grace picked out her cute party outfit. Accessory gifts from Grandmommy and Aunt Michelle added just the right touch!

Welcome to double digits and happy, happy birthday to our sweet, smart, beautiful daughter!
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The birthday girl chose to have a party at The Scrap Exchange in Durham. The kids had a great time creatively finding ways to turn trash into treasures. They also enjoyed the mint chocolate chip/chocolate cake ice cream cake!
Eliza Grace picked out her cute party outfit. Accessory gifts from Grandmommy and Aunt Michelle added just the right touch!
Seriously? How cute is she??

Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
He Caught Up To Me Again

It was at that point I decided we should probably wait until Saturday to celebrate Scott's birthday so we could all take time to focus on the other important stuff going on in our lives.
Uncle Gus (aka George Dusek) stopped by with a birthday beer for Scott just in time to help us sing.
Welcome to 44, Scottie.
PS - Quit tracking the package every 5 minutes already. I am sure your new toy will arrive soon :)
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Number 9

The rule in our family is odd birthdays are small affairs and even ones can be a somewhat bigger deal. So in theory this would have been a small, low key celebration. In theory.
This year Eliza Grace had three friends over for a slumber party. The festivities began Friday evening and, after much greeting and giggling and chatting, we started work on the make-your-own pizzas.



With dinner done, we moved on to presents!

Eliza Grace wanted a Harry Potter theme. We looked around the web for ideas and decided on an open book cake. I called some local bakeries and when I learned that the price for such a cake started at $200, I told her that I thought we could make it ourselves.
The good news is that Eliza Grace wanted to fashion all of the fondant items on the cake and I was happy to let her do it!


It takes a lot of cheek puffing to get nine candles out!

It goes up like a tent and each side of the theater has a different purpose: the front side has curtains that open and close for performances



As you can imagine, the next order of business was to get into costumes and put on a show!



We began the next morning with the birthday girl's request for chocolate chip pancakes after which everyone decorated their own picture frame as a keepsake.

Here is a quick look at the birthday girl at the rink:
Thankfully we got there right when they opened for public skating because within 45 minutes the place was packed and the rink was awfully crowded.
It was a really fun and really exhausting birthday celebration and Eliza Grace said that it was "really, really the best ever!" Can't ask for more than that.
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