Tuesday, November 24, 2009

where's breanne?

Blogging has taken a backseat to birthday parties, being chair of a school fundraiser, a death in the family, and now this....

carpet being thrown out a window.


Let me paint a picture for you. I've finished up all of Tanner's sweet little birthday party craziness...mess still to sit on my kitchen table (pictures of the party to come...I promise!). Move on to a school fundraiser. Again, mess on the kitchen table, floor, and kitchen counter tops. As I'm leaving for said fundraiser crazy day, I open the garage door to find puddles of water...everywhere. Hmm, what in the world. Ooooh, "Tristan, go get your daddy RIGHT NOW!!!". Said hubby jumps out of the shower and comes strolling out in a towel, it was only 45 degrees out and only for our neighbors to be leaving for work. Classy, classy I tell ya! We have a leaky hot water heater, he tells me. The rest, the whole long story, is history. For the comfort of your eyes, I will not bore you with the long drawn out story. It does however involve ripping out carpet and having all of that room's junk in your living and dining area.

Table, who needs a table to sit at?

jealous yet?



In the midst of my crazy, hectic Monday....
I received this!


O.H. M.Y. G.O.S.H!!!!!
My mother sent me my birthday present and being the impatient one I am, I had to rip it open right away. I died, cried, and my heart melted. Nobody loves you like your momma. Your mom doesn't just give you a simple present. She spends hours upon hours making you exactly what you wanted that you never even knew you wanted.

This is a beautiful pearl necklace that she made, on the right. Look at that cute
button and seashell! Pearls, seashells, and turquiose. DONE!




One thing about my mom is that she always coordinates the wrapping of a present with the present itself. I almost died when the box she mailed everything in was wrapped to a t. Seriously, we wonder where I get my ocd tendencies. An adorable, aqua, chunky picture frame and a super cute fluer di lis. You can't see in the pic but she did some aaaa-mazing bead work for the handle.


Now for the creme de' la creme. A sewing basket.
Swoon, pass out, try to pick my self up.
Monogrammed. Enough said.


Handmade pinwheel flowers...lots and lots of them.
With mother of pearl buttons.
Someone, please start my heart back up.







Then, I opened the basket up, as if that just wasn't enough in and of itself, to find notions galore, bobbins, threads, scissors, and...drum roll....vintage buttons. Three bags to be exact! I seriously cried and cried. I have received many, many presents in my lifetime but this one hit the spot. I can't believe someone cared about me so much to sit for hours and make all this. Be still my heart, I love her. Not for the gift alone but for knowing me. For taking the time to really, really know me. For listening to my frustrations about having nowhere to put my sewing knick knacks and coming up with not just a sewing basket but a memory. A memory I will cherish for years and years to come. That I will, hopefully, be able to pass on to my daughter-in-law or grandchild.


And because the front and top aren't cute enough...
the back is detailed too.


A millions thanks can't top how I feel even when life is crazy!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

birthday sneak peek

Party hats with the kiddos initials.
I'm addicted to birthdays...even more addicted to details.
Tanner's birthday party is Saturday so check back to see all the cuteness!

Favor Chinese take-out-boxes for the candy bar.

Pinwheels!


Wednesday, November 4, 2009

mostly wordless wednesday

yummy cupcakes


presents


why so smiley?


double hearts for miley...hannah.


my mom says she is going to disguise herself as hannah on the phone. she just wants her boyfriend's heart back.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

one thousand four hundred and sixty

For 4 years I have been blessed with your sweet shining face.

Always to gaze into the unknown.

Full of love.

and surprise alike.


Laughter

Loving to kiss


because that's all you've ever known.


Dressing up in mommy's shoes...binky never to leave.


Cheering on...the Tigers.


Living innocently.


Taking the wrap for your brother liking to drive a purple girl's car.


Loving God's creations.


And feeling the water between your toes.


Coming to mommy's rescue and going head to head...
with, the biggest, most scariest animal on earth.

Being the sweetest, chocolatelist Wonka bar on Earth.

Living life to the fullest...and taking a break when needed.


Praying for all


with the most kissable cheeks.


Letting mommy put you in knee highs after 3.


Turning 4.


And into a young man.



With the innocence of a child.


Playful.

And silly at the fact that green giraffes
wear tutus.

Four.

One thousand four hundred and sixty


days I have been blessed with you.
I am grateful beyond measure to our Savior for
letting me... b.e. ...your mommy.
The happiest of happy birthdays to you...
our Tan, Tan Man, Tannerboy, Stink.

I could eat you up I love you so!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

a surgeon is not a doctor

I love to come up with unique Halloween costumes. When I had my second son, it was even better. I could now come up with duos. I usually take it easy and purchase one costume and make one. So far we've been Curious George & The Man in the Yellow Hat, Willy Wonka & Wonka bar, and Batman & Robin. This year, I thought, was going to be the best. Tristan was going to be a surgeon and Tanner the Operation Game dude. That was until Tanner saw Tristan dressing up like daddy. I teetered with the idea of making the costume in hopes that he'd change his mind but then I realized...he's 3...don't waste your time on making him wear a red nose and a pink body leotard with bones and brain freeze pieces on it. Save your time woman! So, both the boys were surgeons...not, I repeat, not doctors. Or so Tanner said.

Note to self: If you wait to look for their Halloween bags, you know the ones you spent good money on, until an hour before trick-or-treating begins you probably won't find them. Especially in those closets you supposedly organized. If you forget you will probably have to use their Easter buckets.