We went to the beach.

Every October, the men of our family get together for a golf/fishing/poker weekend.  And every year, they leave us women behind with all the kids to chase after ourselves.  Well this year, mom and I decided we'd go on a little long-weekend getaway ourselves. 

Early Wednesday morning, we packed up the car, loaded up a sleepy Katie Wynn, and hit the road for our beach house.  I was nervous about how KW would do in the car at this age, but she was a rock star!  She took long naps and entertained herself with toys the rest of the time.   

We had two full days there and two half days - the afternoon of the day we arrived and the morning of the day we left.  Our agenda was very simple: sleep in, morning playtime on the beach, back home to nap and get cleaned up, lunch, afternoon shopping and exploring, another nap, and out to eat for dinner.  It was nice and relaxing and a great mini vacation! 

We weren't at the house even thirty minutes before Katie Wynn discovered the stairs.  She paid no attention to them whatsoever this summer while we were there, but this time she was more than halfway up in no time! 

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Like any other beach trip, our first order of business was to hit the grocery store to stock up on stuff to eat during our stay.  I love going to the grocery store there because it is so much nicer than what we have at home!!  As soon as we walked in, a man working there heard our whining girl (can't remember why she was unhappy) and immediately blew her up a balloon.  It was pure joy.  She loved that balloon!  Why can't we have a Publix??? 

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Actually, I should probably preface these pictures by saying that Katie Wynn's first order of business upon arrival at the beach house was getting her first busted lip.  She immediately opened all the doors and drawers in the kitchen cabinets and got to running too fast, fell down, and caught the corner of a drawer on the way down.  Ouch!  That bloody lip almost put this mama in tears too.  Thankfully, it didn't seem to bother her at all (after the first three minutes) but she is rocking the fat lip in all of these pictures. 

After coffee and bagels outside on our first morning there, we walked down to the beach to see if Katie Wynn was going to like it any better this trip.  It was a beautiful morning out there!  The weather was great, there was not a crowd, and we had the most perfect little sandbar area for her to walk around on.  We let her get used to it with her shoes on first before stripping her down to get her toes wet.  I won't say there weren't any tears at all, but she at least tolerated it much better than she has in the past. 

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Can you tell what this is a picture of? 

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Give up?  It's thousands and thousands of little minnows swimming together!  They were all in the little stream of water that was creating the sandbar we played on.  This picture probably shows them a little better.

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It was insane!  All three of us stood and stared at them for so long.  They were so crazy to watch!  I tried to stick my foot down in the middle of them to see what it'd feel like, but the second I touched the edge of the water, they all darted to the sides.  It was very much like a flock of birds in the sky that are weaving and twisting and turning all as a group.  Who is the leader?  Who says which way for everyone to turn?  Needless to say, I never got to figure out what it felt like because they kept swimming away from me. 

After a nap, we hit up the town of Seaside for lunch at The Meltdown.  It's an Air Stream trailer that serves the best grilled cheese sandwiches ever!  I ordered Katie Wynn one of her own, and she ate it all up!

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This cute little children's store had a sign out front for a photo contest.  You just had to take your picture with the giant yellow duck, tag the store in the pic either on Facebook or Instagram, and you'd be entered for a chance to win a gift certificate.  We did as we were told but we didn't win anything.  :( 

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We stopped into another really, really cute children's store that had a tiny table full of blocks for Katie Wynn to play with.  She sat and played by herself the whole time that we shopped!  I loved this because blocks and a tiny table and chairs had already been purchased as Christmas gifts.  Nice to know they'll probably be a hit.  :)  Also, please note the crazy hair.  This was after the orange hair bow was lost and we retraced ALL of our steps trying to find it.  No luck.  Good thing this store had one we were able to buy to replace it!

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Below, on the left, is KW sporting her newly purchased headband and attempting to carry our drinks.  On the right is a failed attempt at a nap.  I kept listening to her on the monitor and thought it sounded really fuzzy.  After a good ten minutes, it finally hit me that it wasn't static I was hearing, but instead plastic crinkling.  I went in to find her emptying the pack of wipes that she'd pulled off the bed.  I guess she thought if she stood on the pack I might not notice it. 

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After nap popsicle snack to try to soothe that swollen lip!

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That evening, we got cleaned up for dinner at Wild Olives, one of my favorites!   This trip was the first time I ordered meals for KW off the kids' menu.  I feel like that makes her so big!  

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One thing this girl loooooves is sweet tea!  She only gets it when she's out to eat with her Mimi, and she throws her head back to get ready for it as soon as she sees it on the table. 

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We hit the beach again early the next morning, but this time we suited up!  Even with the good progress we'd made the day before, Katie Wynn still had to slowly warm up to the idea of the sand and the water.  Before long, she was being very brave and was in knee deep with her Mimi!  Unfortunately, though, she got too brave and took off by herself and face-planted into the salty water.  Talk about some major steps backwards on all the progress we'd made! 

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After holding her and patting her and sweet talking and doing everything we could to [unsuccessfully] coax her back into the water, a flock of birds arrived that made her completely forget about that scary water. 

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Who knew all it'd take were some silly birds to get her running back into the water without even realizing it? 

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If you're wondering why her hand is up, it's because she was calling after the birds.  Give the girl one petting zoo party and now she thinks every animal should let her touch it... 

Girls Gone Wild at the rinse-off shower! 

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We hit up the outlet mall that afternoon but I don't have any pictures to show for it.  The only one I have from the evening of day three is this one of some more popsicle action on the kitchen floor. 

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Guess who woke up happy and ready to hit the beach the next morning?? 

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Once again, she had to warm up to the water.  This time, she thought that'd be easiest to do while hiding in her Mimi's legs. 

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Like the other two days, she eventually got brave enough to walk around.  This day was tougher because our tiny sandbar was almost under water.  And the birds were all gone! 

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Obligatory feet-in-sand and shadow pictures.  Also, the only proof that all three of us were there together. 

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We couldn't stay long that day since we had to start our long drive back home.  After a short visit, we headed back up the steps. 

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It was another full moon at the beach that morning.  What beach-goer doesn't want to be greeted at the top of the steps by a nekkid baby? 

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And that's all the pictures I have of this trip.  :)

While we were definitely sad to have to head back to the real world, one more totally awesome thing happened on the way home.  Do any of y'all remember Steak Escape?  As in, the restaurant in the mall that served steak sandwiches?  But who cared about the steak sandwiches.  I was all about the Number Seven: Ragin' Cajun Chicken Sandwich (no onions).  Ohmygosh, so good!!  It was my all-time favorite mall food ever and I sometimes planned my shopping trips around lunch just so I could eat there.  They all closed at our local malls several years ago and I was devastated.  BUT, on our way home, not only did we find a Steak Escape, but it was a for real, all by itself, stand-alone restaurant!  (Um, like a fast food one, not a fancy one.)  What the what?!?!  Who knew???  Of course we stopped there and of course I was in Heaven with my Ragin' Cajun sandwich.  You would've been excited too, right?   

Now, how the heck do we get one of these in our town?

Party Favors

I just remembered I took pictures of the party favors we gave out at KW's party and thought I'd share them in case anyone's looking for an idea.  You have to have access to an embroidery machine to make these, but I know so many of you reading this have that already so maybe it'll be helpful to someone! 

The pattern I used is the Crayon Roll from  Planet Applique and it's all done in the hoop.  It's super easy to do after you've figured out the steps.  My mom and I worked through a couple together and then, because she's a total ROCK STAR, she made the rest of them while I was at work.  Thanks, Mom!!

Here are pics of the finished products.  I used the three fabrics that I had purchased for the party so they tied in with the color scheme.   On the inside of the roll, I used the same two fabrics but switched their order for the boys and girls.  Adding the names isn't technically a step in the pattern, but it's really easy to add it in along the way.  I used coral thread for the girls' names and blue for the boys'.

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The pattern stitches lines to make individual pockets for the crayons. 

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After the crayons are in, you just roll 'em up and tie a cute bow!  I used the floral-ish fabric for the girls but stuck with the blue for the boys so they wouldn't be too girly.   

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At our party, we asked guests to bring a donation to Heifer International in lieu of gifts.  (We thought Heifer went along with the "petting zoo" theme and we certainly didn't need loads of new toys!)  So I included a Heifer coloring book with each of the crayon rolls.   

I think these little rolls are perfect for moms to throw in their purse when on the go.  They'd be great to pull out at a restaurant or during church, and it's nice to have a non-candy option for a party favor.  Hope someone else tackles them, and I hope all of our guests are enjoying theirs! 

Petting Zoo Party

Let me preface this post by saying that for the first, oh I dunno, 8 months of Katie Wynn's life, I swore up and down to the hubs that we would not, I repeat, we would NOT, be throwing a huge birthday party for her first birthday.  What's the point, anyway?  All these Pinterest moms go ridiculously overboard for a party that their child doesn't even understand, and definitely won't remember in the future.  Instead, I had said, we'd have a Saturday night cookout with whoever wanted to come over, drink some alcohol, and celebrate surviving the first year together.  We'd probably even put her to bed early so we could really enjoy it.  Ha! 

But then, last May, we attended another friend's first birthday party where there was a tiny petting zoo and Katie-bug just loooooved petting all the animals.  So I casually asked the girl running the petting zoo how much she charged and when she gave me a way-cheaper-than-I-would-have-guessed amount, my wheels started turning. 

And you know what happens when my wheels start turning. ..

I went ridiculously overboard. 

Katie Wynn had no idea it was all for her, and she will likely not remember it all, but I had an absolute BLAST. 

And that's what's really important here, right? :) 

By far the best thing I did for this party was to hire someone else to come take pictures.  Kasey took pictures of KW last June and was so great to work with that I asked if she'd be interested in snapping photos throughout the party.  She did a great job and got some fun shots but the best part was that I got to enjoy the party too.  I didn't fret over snapping pictures of every detail or stress over missing anything (and I certainly wasn't sad about not having my giant camera hanging around my neck).  I was able to actually visit with our guests, eat a plate of food, and enjoy my precious girl's big day.  

I can't tell you how many times I've already flipped through all of Kasey's shots.  I just love them all!  It's going to be hard to narrow them down for this post, so prepare yourself for lots of pictures.  And, it probably goes without saying at this point, but just in case, all photo credits go to Kasey McAlpin Photography

As with every other party recap, I'll start with the details.  I just love planning parties.  :)  I found three coordinating fabrics early on that I used as my jumping off point for everything else.  There was no real "theme" except these colors (an aqua-ish blue and a coral-ish pink).  I lucked into finding a whole bunch of stuff in these exact colors in the clearance aisle at Michael's.  

Everything was set up in our side yard by the driveway.  We drug over all of our patio furniture from around the house and pulled out every other seat we had to give our guests comfy places to sit and mingle.  My dad and Matt built an awesome adult-sized lemonade stand (under my direction, of course) that we used as our concession stand (special shout-out to our moms for running the concession stand!) and served all of the food from it.  The food was all easy peasy - hot dogs, chips, carrots and dip, fruit cups, cupcakes, and water ice.  I had zero desire to try to get fancy with food, and I thought keeping it simple was better for a kid's party anyway, not to mention it all tasted great!

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My decorations were all pretty cute (if I do say so myself), but the real stars of the party were the animals!  We had a pony, a goat, two bunny rabbits, and two chickens.

The pony's name was Alexis which immediately reminded me of one of my all-time favorite rap lyrics, "She couldn't afford a car so she named her daughter Alexis."  Name that song.  Anyone?

The pony's name was Alexis which immediately reminded me of one of my all-time favorite rap lyrics, "She couldn't afford a car so she named her daughter Alexis."  Name that song.  Anyone?

The goat was a huge hit!  She (he?) didn't have a name yet so I named her Spotty Dotty, like the lady bug from Fuzzy Bee and Friends.

The goat was a huge hit!  She (he?) didn't have a name yet so I named her Spotty Dotty, like the lady bug from Fuzzy Bee and Friends.

Actually, scratch that.  The REAL stars of the party were all the precious kids that came to pet and feed the animals.

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Let's not forget the pony rides!  All the kids seemed to love riding the pony; I don't think there were any tears from anyone.  Success! 

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I had a few hay bales set up for pictures, too. 

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It's not a first birthday party without a smash cake, right?  I really thought Katie Wynn would dive in and make a huge mess, but she was really pretty neat about it!  She just had a few bites that she picked out with her two little fingers, and that was about it. 

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Since I still have a TON of pictures left to choose from, here are some of my favorite snapshots from the rest of the party! 

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71 pictures in one post...that might be a new record! 

As you can see, the party was an absolute blast!  I wish we could do it again next weekend.  :)

Repurposed Door

This is a quick project we did for our family friend, Leslie.  Actually, it took us about a full year to get it done for her, only because we drug our feet getting started on it.  Once we got started, we were done in a week! 

A year or so ago, Leslie got a new front door for her house.  And since her late husband had designed the stained glass window in her old door, she didn't just want to throw it out with the trash.  With the new door installed, the old door immediately made it's way to our wood shop with the intentions of somehow becoming a table.  Dad removed all the hardware and cut the door in half...and that's where we stalled.  (And I stupidly forgot to take a picture of the door before we got started.) 

The door was solid so it was incredibly heavy.  We couldn't come up with a table design that didn't add a bunch of bulk to it and make it even heavier.  That's why we kept pushing this project to the side. 

Last summer, Leslie had a new carport and screened patio built at her house.  It was her idea to just turn the door into something that could hang in the breezeway.  Done!  That was an idea we could work with.  :) 

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After years spent out in the elements, the wood was looking a bit...dehydrated.  The stain glass was still in really good condition, but the wood needed to be spruced up a little bit.  Also notice in the top two pictures above how the edges were not very pretty.  Our plan was to trim the half-door out in new wood to give it a more finished look.  

After I sanded the wood all over, Mom and I got to work giving it a new coat of stain.  It instantly brightened up the color! 

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Dad and Matt cut the trim boards down to size.  We used simple 1x3 boards and pieces of quarter-round trim to finish it off.  Since they were new white pine, we had to stain them to match the door so they would blend in.  (Sorry, no pictures...I stopped taking them at this point!) 

Before taking it over to Leslie's house, we put some of the original hardware back on the door and added hooks and chain to the top so it could hang.  We love the way it turned out and hope that she does too!  Doesn't it look great hanging in her carport breezeway? 

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Here are a couple close-ups of the newly added trim.  I think we did a pretty good job of staining them to match.  (Stain experts we are not!)  Putting these boards around the outside really made it look more finished. 

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Probably my very favorite part of this repurposed door is the original door knocker that we put back on.  Love that it has their last name engraved on it!

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Now I wish I had an old stained-glass door of my own so I could make one for my house too!  Don't be so quick to throw away your old stuff...never know what you could turn it into.  :) 

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Weekend Wrap-Up

We've been having a lot of "best" weekends lately.  This past one was no exception.  The weather fantastic and we really enjoyed being outside! 

Thursday

Since I don't work on Fridays, my weekends always start on Thursday evenings.  You will never hear me complain about this.  :)  This particular Thursday evening started just like most evenings do...with Katie Wynn pulling my cookbooks off the shelf.  I really can't count how many times I've picked these up.

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Dinner that night was spaghetti.  This was Katie Wynn's first time to have it.  I stripped her down, put some on her tray, and really prepared myself for the huge mess she was about to make.  What really happened, though, is that she didn't want to touch it at all.  Nope.  No messy hands for my girl.  Instead, she insisted that her daddy feed it to her with a fork.  And she did not understand how it could be "all gone" at the end of dinner.

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Friday

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Mid-morning on Friday, I put Katie bug into her crib for a nap.  I listened while she played awhile before going silent.  When I went in to check on her and make sure she was asleep, this is how I found her.  At least I think she's in there somewhere.  

We had big plans for a zoo trip that day.  My mom had both Bren and Parker (both age 5) with her so we figured it would be a good outing for everyone.  We had SUCH a good time!  Those two five-year-olds are a hoot to listen to when they're just talking to each other.  Excuse the tons of pictures I took of them - these are mostly for their parents to see! 

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We had water ice for a treat.  Can you tell what color Bren's was??

We had water ice for a treat.  Can you tell what color Bren's was??

KW had cherry red lips thanks to her Mimi feeding her some bites.

KW had cherry red lips thanks to her Mimi feeding her some bites.

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They begged to get in the fountains at the end of our visit, so we finally gave in and told them they could get their FEET wet.  Don't you know they were completely soaked by the time we left?!  Katie Wynn was not feeling it...I wonder if the loud fountain reminded her of the loud ocean??  After such a fun afternoon, she crashed hard on the car ride home! 

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Saturday

I think I mentioned in my last post that, in addition to pulling cookbooks off my shelf, KW is also a big fan of emptying my bathroom cabinets.  Every morning, while I'm trying to get ready, she helps herself to whatever's in my drawers and throws them out everywhere.  This past Saturday it was the leftover nursing pads from back when she was first born. 

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The Fighting Irish had an early afternoon game on Saturday so I dressed Katie Wynn in her Notre Dame gear.  She spent some time that morning playing in her chair and getting ready to yell "Go Irish!"

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Since the weather was SO incredibly nice outside, we loaded up and went to the Farmer's Market.  I know most people at the market are there to buy fresh vegetables and other food, but my favorite part is getting to pet the puppies!  We really wanted to take this long-haired dachshund mix home with us. 

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After the ND game (and a sad loss), we had to switch to Razorback gear so we could call the Hogs!  Sadly, they weren't able to pull out the W either. 

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After dinner, Katie Wynn entertained herself with her cars.  Crashing cars isn't just for boys, you know. 

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Sunday

Sunday was pretty uneventful.  It started with a skeleton in my closet and ended with crazy hair in the bathtub!  

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Now, tell me about your weekend.  Was it good?