Sunday, June 8, 2014

Afternoon tea, anyone?

I recently discovered my ancestry after sending off a DNA test. I was strangely excited by the results, although not entirely surprised.
 Being adopted and the dark haired child in a blond, pretty darn Scandinavian family, I have always wondered what my heritage was. Over the years many people have put in their guesses, my mom assumed I was french, but I always felt like I should have been British. So, when the results came back, even though everyone and their dog has British ancestry, I was very pleased to discover I was 59% British. All the obsessions with hats, English gardens, the Union Jack, British comedy, and pretty much all things ladylike made perfect sense. Ha Ha! Well, at least I had an excuse now for all those obsessions. 
It was about a week after I received my results that I decided I needed to celebrate, and what better way to do that than afternoon tea. I invited my adorable nieces, friends, and family. Girls only, of course! 



There was  much giggling, some not so great British accents, and many sugar rushes. Quite a lovely time if you ask me. 





Cheers!

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

THE BIG 30!! HaRrY pOtTeR sTyLe

It happened. 
I turned 30! 
It was inevitable and I have been building myself up for the event for quite some time. 
I decided that instead of being sad about it, I would embrace the event and throw an amazing party.
For years I have talked about having a Harry Potter themed party. Like a full blown Harry Potter party! 
I decided there was no better time than my 30th birthday. 

~The invites~


~The Decor~







~The Peeps~
(Well, some of them)




~They made me wear the sorting hat during the birthday song~



~Amber was so sweet and made me a Harry Potter cake!~


I felt so loved by the turnout of friends and family. As a matter of fact, for those 10 people that left the party before I had the sense to take pictures, I love you all and thank you so much for coming to celebrate with me! 
Being able to celebrate with fabulous people, Harry Potter style, seriously made my day MAGICAL! 
Eh eh, see what I did there? ;-)

The next day was my ACTUAL birthday, January 5th. Growing up I shared my birthday with my amazing grandma...I totally miss her...and then sort of shared with my brother because his birthday was on January 2. Any way, my mom bought this birthday candle when we were really little and She would pull this candle out for everyone's birthday.Who am I kidding! She STILL pulls it out for everyone's birthday. This candle will last forever because we only light it long enough to sing to the birthday person and have them blow it out. 
Ah, good times!
 So, my brother and I decided to recreate a picture that was taken of us with the candle when we were little. 








This birthday was the BEST birthday I have had in a long time. I am so grateful for all of the friends and family that made it possible!

Monday, January 6, 2014

ChRiStMaS fUn

I started preparing for Christmas far before Christmas. I had my decoration up toward the beginning of November, true story. I just knew the minute December hit everything would fly by and I would be too busy to enjoy it. I was right. I seriously don't know how I would have gotten everything done if I hadn't started early. 



I can honestly say that Christmas is, BY FAR, my FAVORITE time of year. I LOVE IT! I love shopping, I love wrapping, seriously cannot get enough of wrapping, I love giving gifts, I love snow, I love lights, I love the hustle and bustle, I love the smell of Christmas, and just everything! I get really bummed when it's over. I call it my post Christmas depression. Any way....A few of the traditions we have started are going to see the lights on Temple Square, seeing the Nutcracker, and buying a REAL Christmas tree for our bedroom. We keep pretty busy during the Holiday season. We always like to try something different and if we love it, we keep it on our list for the next year. We are ALWAYS looking for ideas or suggestion though. :-D




So, every year we celebrate Norwegian Christmas on Christmas Eve with my aunt, uncle and cousins. We have done this for as long as I can remember and it is basically my favorite part of Christmas. We get together and eat Norwegian food...LOTS of AMAZING Norwegian food and then exchange gifts and just enjoy being together. This year we had the kids dress up and do a little presentation.The girls were Santa Lucia and the boys were julenisse. Santa Lucia is basically the patron saint of light and the julenisse is the Norwegian Santa Claus. So fun!


Later Christmas Eve we went to eat some more delicious food at Jeff's family party. I had so much to eat that day I thought I would burst! After the party I had to go into work for 6 hours...where I ate more food and waited for Christmas day. 



Hello! Isn't baby Miles' motorcycle jacket, that his favorite aunt Melissa gave him, adorable?!? 
Well, there you have it. A few weeks late, but what a fun Christmas

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

A Seriously CUTE 3 Month Old Boy

Baby Miles turned three months old, so we did what any self respecting person would do....
HAD A PHOTO SHOOT!!
Miles was a pretty sad boy that day and Freyja kept trying to lick his face...Like all the time... but we still managed to get some cute shots.
 These are for you Amber!


  










Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Christmas comes but once a year....UNFORTUNATELY!

Oh Christmas, how I love you! I am super sad you are already over. I plan and wait and prepare for this season ALL year long and then it is gone in the blink of the eye. SAD DAYS!!!


Now, on to the good stuff. 
For the past few months I have been slaving away on a quilt for my mom and an amazing doll house re-do for my favorite little Rylie. I am not sure how I decided upon these labor intensive gift ideas....but I did. Of course once I settle my mind on something it must be done and I am so excited to show off my handy work!
 I spent many long and sometimes torturous hours on these projects and I must say, I am pretty pleased with the outcome. 

My mom's quilt was a true labor of love. I can honestly say that my first true quilt experience was met with blood, sweat, and tears. Oh how many hours were spent unpicking and re-sewing that blasted quilt! 
Then, today when I gave my mom the 90% finished quilt (I still need to bind it) she opened the box and with and excited face said, "It's a quilt?". I lost it. I started crying like a freaking psycho. My mom was so worried that she said something wrong, but in reality I was just overwhelmingly relieved that it was over. That I had finally accomplished getting this quilt as good as done and to my mother. Who knew quilting was so darn emotional?!?
 Really though, am I the only one on the planet that has done this? It was kind of pathetic. Any way, here she is. Ta Da!

On on a side note, Freyja seemed to really enjoy the quilting experience. Every single time I pulled it out to work on she immediately came over and laid right on top of it. Freyja just really wanted to contribute.

Now, on to the doll house. 
I had originally planned to construct a dollhouse from scratch after I saw an amazing DIY one on a blog. After cutting the frame for it we decided it was massive! Don't get me wrong, it would be freaking awesome, but we had a bit of a space constraint to consider. So we scrapped that idea and I moved on to plan B. Refurbishing my vintage Barbie dream house from my youth. This was a pretty darn cool house. It had window shutters and doors that opened and closed. Plus three separate buildings to play in!
 The only problem was,  it was HIDEOUS! Really, really 70's, and not much to look at. However, I saw potential, like I usually do, and figured a few coats of spray paint should do the trick. 

I started with the roof and used a textured, shimmery black spray paint to imitate shingles. Then I chose a nice stone grey for the floors and a white for the walls. I originally was planning on painting the trim and doors purple, because that is Rylie's favorite color, but in the end I went with mine...aqua. I also had to think of something to do with these plastic sleeve things that went over the columns of the house. They were discolored and cracking but kind of necessary. I opted to reinforce them with duct tape and lucky for me, they make all sorts of colors these days. 


After that task was done I wanted to camouflage the duct tape so I sprayed them with a textured stone spray paint. These pillars turned out to be my favorite part of the house. They are SO COOL! 


Here are a few close ups of the details.




Next, I had to furnish it...of course! I had gotten a bunch of doll furniture on ebay and repainted it for the house but I needed a dining table and chairs as well as some side tables. Thanks to the good 'ol web, I made some tables out of a candle stick, craft board, votive holders and coasters. I basically spent like $8 because the coasters were on clearance. I also found a great tutorial on how to make chairs out of wire hangers. They turned out great!



I had so much fun putting this house together that I really wanted to just keep it! Unfortunately I knew I wouldn't get as much enjoyment out of it as little miss Rylie. 






After ripping off this fabulous wrapping job, Rylie immediately when to work playing.