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First Annual Egg Hunt

So one night a couple of months ago, Andy & I were lying in bed and he said, “you know what would be fun?”

Then I told him I was too tired.

Then I laughed  and laughed, because sometimes I’m witty.

Anyway, he told me he thought it’d be fun to host a big Easter Egg hunt for all of our friends and their kids. Emphasis being on, “our friends”. He wanted to put on an egg hunt for adults. I was game.

So an evite went out, plastic eggs & goodies were procured.

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All in all, we stuffed and hid around 500 eggs…just over 150-ish eggs for the adults filled with scratch-it tickets, candy and other stuff like seed packets and fishing lures. All the rest were for the kiddos filled with candy, change and various goodies like temporary tattoos and stamps.

Andy zoned off an area around the play structure for the kids, complete with traffic cones and twine. Then he & Rylee hid all the adult eggs back in the trees. I stayed at the play structure with the kids when the adults went on their “hunt” so I didn’t get any photos, WOMP.

We had 12-14 kiddos and about the same number of adults that came out. We kept lunch simple with a build your own sandwich bar. We spread out some blankets and all the kiddos picnicked outside before the big egg hunt.

The weather was gorgeous and we’re pretty sure everyone had a good time.

We can’t wait to do it again next year!

When your kid is too sick to go to school on Valentine’s Day…

You throw them their very own party!

Rylee had been counting down the days to valentines day for over a week. So when she ended up sick with RSV & pneumonia, I knew she’d be missing her school valentines party and I knew she’d be absolutely crushed.

When I broke the news to her on Wednesday morning that she wouldn’t be going to school on valentines day, there may have been tears. (Hers, not mine. She’s a sensitive one.)

I decided right then and there that I wanted to try and make up for it in some way, and so the idea of a surprise valentines party just for her was born.

I had a big plan to get everything prepped while she napped the day away. Instead, she never napped (stupid meds). So while I mixed sugar cookie dough and she asked what I was doing, I lied to her and told her I was making dinner for Andy & me. Then I stayed up late cutting out hearts from pink, red and white paper, baking said cookies and taping red crepe paper to a yard stick. I kept things simple, yet festive.

When I got home from work last night, I sent her to her bedroom with her dad and sister and set to work. I brought in the red heart shaped balloons Grammy got for the girls, all the valentines from her classmates I had picked up from her school, I set out a valentine table runner (literally my only official heart-day decoration), hung the paper hearts and the streamer screen.

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When I called to her that she could come out, her reaction was priceless. She seemed to be in awe over the whole thing. Her favorite part was the streamer screen with hearts taped to it.

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After breakfast for dinner, {I had planned on heart shaped pancakes, but I just didn’t have it in me}, I put Reese to bed and her and her dad played the heart shaped dice game I had put together. She won, for the record.

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After that, we decorated a few sugar cookies with frosting and sprinkles.

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Throughout the whole night, she just kept thanking us for throwing her special party. There were hugs…lots of hugs. There were smiles…so many smiles.

I’m a big advocate for kids knowing they’re loved every day of the year, not just on a holiday that’s been overdone in the name of profit, but this year, she deserved a little bit more.

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Mission accomplished.

Baby’s First Christmas

On Christmas morning after snapping a couple photos with my phone, Andy suggested before Reese open up her “big Santa” gift, we get out the real camera…since it’s her first Christmas and all.

Oh…right…

He actually snapped most of the photos on Christmas.

While our festivities didn’t exactly go as originally planned, we had a nice Christmas. It started out at our house, where the minute Rylee woke up, she wanted to check to see how many cookies Santa ate, and whether he drank the milk or the Pepsi…because she said he’d like milk, while Andy insisted that Santa may be tired of milk by the time he stops at our house, so a Pepsi may be a better idea. {For the record, he drank both.}

After a pretty leisurely morning, we headed over to my Dad’s house for the traditional Christmas Morning Breakfast of venison, hashbrowns, omelets and english muffins, followed by gift opening. My dad’s house is where my siblings and I grew up, so it’s still very much “home” to all of us.

After that, we headed to Andy’s parents’ house where we spent the rest of our day. We opened gifts then ate a huge turkey dinner with all the trimmings. Randomly, Ry had asked them for a pirate ship. They delivered. It was a huge hit. I guess it’s a Jake & The Neverland Pirates thing…none of us have ever seen the cartoon, but whatevs.

On our way home, both girls promptly passed out.

Reese’s naps were shorties, at best. Finally Ry skipped her nap…so there was that. Reese went through 3 outfits that day due to some crazy spit up. Coinsidentally, I smelled like spoiled milk for the entire afternoon. I ate way too much.

All in all? Nice day.

Since then, Rylee has loved playing with all of her new toys and also been so nice as to “show Reese how her new baby toys work.” Though it hasn’t been officially confirmed, I’m convinced that Ry picked out a toy cell phone for Reese just so she could play with it herself.

All of these pictures are straight out of the camera because I was too lazy to do any editing.

Reese opening her “big present”. She was actually getting into it!

Nerf guns!!

Sweet Sisters.

Love this face Ry is making…

Lego time with Uncle!!!

Marking off her height at Grandad’s house!

Cuddle time with Auntie Kristen…

Opening gifts at Grandma & Papa’s house…

A PIRATE SHIP!!!!!

First Christmas as a family of four.

Christmas Hangover

Just as fast as it came, it’s gone. Our day was nice. Rylee had a great day. That’s all that matters, right!?

As an adult, I’ve come to really realize, just how much Christmas is for the kiddos.

Today I’m at work and in a major holiday hangover haze.

While I did manage to remember to use our actual camera yesterday {fighting second child complex, one click at a time} I totally forgot to bring my camera to work with me to upload the photos onto my computer.

So for now, and until I’m out of my haze, you get the few I snagged on my phone.

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Hope your Christmas was wonderful!!

Merry Christmas! 2012

Dear Friends & Family,

It’s kind of funny to think that what seems like not that long ago, I couldn’t wait for Christmas to get here and how looooong the days seemed to drag and now? Well, now every year I find myself wishing for just a day or two more to get everything ready. Either way, here we are, just a few days away from Christmas and less than two weeks from wrapping up another year.

2012 was a year of change, adventure and abundant blessings for our little family.

This time last year we were getting ready to announce our pregnancy to our families on Christmas. It’s hard to believe that was already one year ago. In February, we found out we were having another girl and I cried again.

In March I got the opportunity to fly down to Torrance, CA to learn more about the Toyota brand. Not long after that, our filter system took a dump resulting in Andy and a friend completely replumbing and replacing the filter system in our pump house. The good news is, if you come to our house we have excellent {expensive} water!

In April we started checking things off of our “baby bucket list” by taking a family trip to the beach. April also marked the “end of an era”, so to speak. The company I’d worked for for almost 2 years sold to a company based out of Wisconsin and I ended up being “absorbed” into one of my bosses other companies. After 6 years in the hunting industry, I made the jump to the snack food industry. There’s been quite the learning curve, but wow…what a ride!

In May, Rylee turned 4! Hard to believe still comes to mind. We also threw her her first “friend party“. Monster themed, of course. At just 10 weeks to go until the baby was due, I did a little belly-to-belly side-by-side comparison for fun.

In June, we knocked some more things off the baby bucket list…Rylee got to experience her first Em’s baseball game {complete with ice cream in a baseball cap bowl}, went to see her first movie in a movie theater and got to shoot a bow for the first time.

July {and our due date} was here before we knew it! Early in the  month we took Rylee up to our favorite camping spot to do some fishing and she also got to shoot her rifle for the first time. We welcomed Reese Kallen into our family on July 19 and our hearts have never been the same. She truly completes our family. Rylee loves being a big sister and the girls truly adore each other. {The story behind Reese’s name can be found here.}

We’ve been going non-stop ever since…

We spent nearly the entire month of August home together as a family of four. Andy & I celebrated our 7th wedding anniversary by enjoying a day date of running some errands, grabbing some lunch at Hawaiian Time and watching a move. Maybe not very glamorous, but completely perfect.

Andy & I both headed back to work at the end of August/beginning of September. Andy is head teacher again this year but is also teaching PE, shop, math and Global Studies.

In October, Toyota sent me to North Carolina to experience NASCAR. In short, it was amazing. We had a blast trick-or-treating. Well…Rylee did. Reese was just kind of along for the ride.

After 3 long years of rejection {thanks to our “unique” property} we were finally able to refinance our property. With a huge weight off of our shoulders, about a month later we bought a new car! And yea, it’s a Toyota. Peace of mind on multiple fronts.

November, and now December, have completely flown by and now we’re wrapping up another year. Our life is crazy busy, but so full of love. Other than a couple of extra hours in the day, we wouldn’t change a thing. We have been blessed and we try to remember it daily.

It will be fun to see what 2013 has in store for us.

We hope your Christmas and the year to come are full of love, laughter and happy memories.

All our love,

Katherine, Andy, Rylee & Reese

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