Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Going Vintage
September 17, 2011

Several months ago a lovely lady asked me to be in her fund-raising vintage clothing fashion show.  I was actually a bit giddy.  It just sounded like so much fun.  I didn't even care that I would probably be showing quite a bit and limited to what I would be able to wear.  I just wanted to do it.
Just thinking about it reminded me of when I was about 9 years old. I was in a community fashion show at the local Holiday Inn.  My mom worked for KMart and I was chosen to model a cute little outfit.  It was teal colored with leggings and a striped skirt.  Probably something I would put my girls in now.  I remember getting my hair done, make-up on and really falling in love with the clothes I had on.  I was sad when they said I couldn't keep them. Shouldn't that have been my payment??

I waited till about 3 days before the show to pick out what I would wear.  Sharon (the lovely lady) actually sells the vintage clothing online and had an entire room full of clothes from the 20's and on.  It was fun playing dress-up, although I felt a little silly trying to shove these baby curves into some of those dresses. I found my four outfits and showed up that Saturday night excited to be involved.


This was my 'fall' outfit.  It was an 80's light green lace dress paired with a 40's shrug.  Interesting combination as far as decades go. But I had to have some way of covering up the fact that it wouldn't quite zip up the back! That shrug ended up being sold to someone in the audience that couldn't live without it.

It was more nerve-racking than I thought it would be. I was just gonna go out and have fun and be silly...but chickened out and just put on a huge nervous smile.

(Please forgive the quality of pictures.  You see, my husband was taking them and he will be the first to admit that photography is not his strong suit!)


This is my 'Winter' outfit.  The material truly felt like upholstery!  It was a 50's cream, with a bit of texture dress.  This was Doug's favorite.  He said it reminded him of Jackie O.  The hat was an interesting last minute addition.  It had fruit all over it and sharp edges that kind of dug into my head.  But, maybe that was to help it stay on.

My 'Spring' dress.  I loved this one!!  It was a 60's periwinkle colored dress with a sort of netted over lay.  I felt so girly in it!  I got a little more brave and walked with my hands behind my back and put a little more spring in my step...I know...I shouldn't have been so crazy!


And lastly, my 'Summer' number.  This dress was a 70's flowered flowy thing.  It was actually completely see-through. So, I had to add a little something of my own to help that situation out.  I actually really liked this one.  It made me feel a little like a flower child but I loved how long and flowy it was.  Doug, on the other hand was NOT a fan! 


When I saw these pics, there was a part of me that was a bit horrified.  It appears that none of these dresses where very figure flattering and I was very hesitant to even put them up publicly.  But, oh well.  This was something, out of the ordinary, that I did and I had a blast doing it.  All the other 'models' were super fun and helpful (Thanks Carlie!) and we saw a bit more of each other changing in the back storage room of the Toledo Senior Center than we imagined.  But we all laughed and had a fabulous time together.
Can't wait to do it again next year!

Friday, September 23, 2011

Thursday, September 22, 2011

BIRTHDAY GIRL!

Sweet Isabelle Grace celebrated her 4th birthday September 13th.  It was a Tuesday, so all the other kids were at school, Doug was at work...so it was just me and her.  I decided that she would have more fun with other kids around.  I called a little last minute play date with some of her friends.  Threw some cupcakes in the oven sprinkled them with her choice of NERDS and we were off to the King of Burgers.




Among several little munchkins (who were a bit camera shy) was Isabelle's best friend, Quinton.  This guy already knows how to woo the ladies.  He has brought Iz several flowers as a token of his affection.  All be it, some of them have been wilty or dead...but that just doesn't matter!

Lovely Girl.  This fabulous hair clip was made by Brook and her daughter.  It just so happened to match Isabelle's birthday outfit perfectly!
After hours of visiting, running and sweating we headed back home.

Later that evening we had a little family gathering and stuffed our faces with my amazingly decorated cake (she wanted suckers and sour gummy worms...hmmm) and ice cream.  It was a good day that I believe was enjoyed by the birthday girl!


This little lady is a crack up.  Her personality is really starting to shine and develop...and she is hilarious!!  She has a fascinating imagination, sweet dance moves and has already started a career in songwriting.  She makes 5 or 6 songs up a day!  She's on a roll people!!
Love.  This.  Girl.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Half Way There...



I thought before I played catch up with the happenings of the amazing Gifford family, I would post my belly bump pics.  I didn't want to get that far off of where I actually am.  I am officially 20 weeks along today.  The half way mark.  A part of me thinks, "Wow, I'm already half way."  And the other part of me thinks, "Wow, I still have 20 more weeks to go!"


Yep...that's my belly.  There it is.  In all it's glory.

So, a few things that have developed over the last 6 weeks.  Weight gain.  Doc appointments that tell me about the weight gain. Started to feel the little thing move and kick my insides.  My sciatic nerve being pinched causing my leg to, yet again, be numb.  More weight gain.  Braxton hicks...GALORE!  (Speaking of which, here comes one now!) Less exercising...no excuse there, just plain laziness and exhaustion.  Although I DID ride 15 miles on the ever so comfortable stationary bike today while watching the Primetime Emmy awards! More sitting on the couch.  More complaining about said weight gain (while eating sugary, fatening foods).  I probably should stop before I give too much of myself away.
It really has been a pretty low key, easy peasy pregnancy this go round. 
 When people ask me how I'm doing, I seem to always answer "FAT AND SASSY!"  Cause that's just how I'm feeling. 

Sunday, September 11, 2011

to my douglas.  happy 13th anniversary.

Friday, September 2, 2011

reading, writing and rythmatic
first day of school
august 30, 2011

getting the kids ready to start school is always a little nostalgic for me. it brings back memories of getting our clothes out of lay-a-way at kmart and trying to find the cutest folders and locker accessories.
it was an exciting time...


this year, i'm sending one more away. jilli bean has been waiting very impatiently to go to school, take her lunch and ride the bus home. she woke up with as much excitement as chirstmas morning. it is actually quite comforting to know that she was perfectly happy to go and not going to miss me one bit.


savannah started 3rd grade and is still happy about school.  hope it last for a while longer.



payton, my 5th grader, is a different story this year.  unfortunately, he has started expressing dislike for school and how he wishes he didn't have to go.  i'm a mean mom and tell him that he might as well make the most of it because he still has a long way to go. 



they are getting so big...time is going by so fast.



we went inside and took everyone to their classrooms.  we had gone to the open house the day before, so they knew where to go, it was just us parents holding on a little longer.  we took jillian last because we thought it would take the longest.  definitely not the case.  she would barely sit still long enough for me to get a picture.  she said her goodbye, gave her pretty little smile to us and she was gone.  didn't even look back.  no attachment issues there.  no tears were shed, no worries on how everyone would do, just smiles and contentment.   

so, it's just me and izzy here at home.  it hasn't been just me and one kid since payton was 2.  iz and i have until feburary to soak up as much one on one time as possible.  to help her feel a little less sad about not being in school with her siblings, i have assured her that she will be my number one helper when the baby comes.  now that is what she tells everyone and she seems to be pretty happy about that.  let's just hope it's still the case when the little one gets here.

so the choas has begun.  early mornings, sack lunches, homework, soccer.  why did summer have to end so quickly?