Friday, January 30, 2009

7 years of wedded bliss

On February 2, 2002 (2/2/02) Chris and I were married. It was one of the best days of my life. I didn't like the ceremony part, the expression of our love and commitment to each other is a personal thing and I would have preferred to kept it between us and the required witnesses, but I got through the ceremony and we had a ton of fun at the reception. I can remember the day like it was yesterday.

Since then, we bought a house (in October 2003) and had a baby (February 2, 2007) and I can honestly say in the nearly 9 years we've been together, we've had maybe 2 fights. Yes, we've had disagreements, but we don't fight.

Chris is simply the best person I know. He is kind, and loving and he makes me a better person and that's why after 7 years of marriage, we had as much fun on this anniversary dinner date as we did on our first date.

This is us on our first anniversary, when we lived on Pacific Street.



This is us now.

I hope everyone is as lucky as I am to find a partner, a friend and soul mate who makes you laugh, and who loves you through the good and the bad.

Happy Anniversary, Chris, he is my heart and soul.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Carley's 2nd Birthday

I was creative this year in making her invitation. Here are the pictures as I went along, as well as the final result.

The downside? The theme was based around her love of Finding Nemo. Since we've been sick, she hasn't wanted anything to do with Nemo. Oops.

The only thing I provided in making these cards, is the idea.

I started out by asking a friend from work for some bags she used to put earrings in that she sold. I then put sand, and shells I got from my sister-in-law, Renae and blue food-colored water in the bags. I laid them out on this paper towel to see if the would leak.


I stamped a fish (stamp set courtesy of my mom) on the cover of the card and put rhinestones as bubbles (also courtesy of my mom). I colored the fish with chalk (again...my mom's).


On the inside, I stamped an octopus, and I wanted a phrase that related the theme, so we went with the hokey "It's o-fish-al" ('official').

The inside left of the card was left blank and just looked like it was missing something, so I added a cute crab for no other reason than to take up the empty space. Maybe this can represent Carley after the presents have been opened and she crashes from her cake high.

This is the "invitation" part of the card.

I cut a hole out of the cover of the card so the fish can peek through and when I attach this to the front, the bag with water/sand/shells will be between the hole and the fish, so it appears the fish is in water. The front says "Under the sea, under the sea..." and "...come celebrate my birthday with me."

Once put together it looked like this:


I attached the card together with brads (supplied by my mom) and this is the finished product. Voila!


Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Memories

I had fun on Facebook last night, posting old class pictures. Even more fun is that so many of the people in these pictures are my friends on facebook. Bellingham is a small town, which I love, and I love that we are all still in touch in 2009, 30 years after this first picture was taken. Enjoy:

1st Grade, Sunnyland Elementary (1979-1980). I am the one in the front/standing row, far right holding a book.

2nd grade, Sunnyland Elementary (1980-1981). I'm the one on the left side, holding the sign in the sweet velour top.

3rd grade, Sunnyland Elementary (1981-1982). That's me in the front row, rainbow shirt.

4th grade, Sunnyland Elementary School (1982-1983). I'm in the front row, 4th from the left in the god-awful jeans and bowling t-shirt. I'm sure my mom was thrilled that I wore this for picture day.



5th grade, Sunnyland Elementary School (1983-1984). I'm in the front standing row, 2nd from the left.

Seriously, my hair in all these pictures, with the exception of 1st grade is terrible! No style at all.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Welcome 2009


Well, 2008 had to give me the finger as it was leaving...by snowing yet again. I really thought we might be starting to get rid of what we have, but no. It had to snow. I, for one, am not sorry to see 2008 in the rear-view mirror.

We welcomed in 2009 with a quiet family night at home, just how I like to bring in the new year, with the people I love most.

2009 will see my 7th wedding anniversary (I can't BELIEVE it's been that long already), Carley's 2nd birthday and hopefully by the end of the year we'll have another baby on the way.

I don't make resolutions, but I do hope 2009 will be filled with laughter, love and many happy memories.

I wish everyone a happy, healthy 2009.