Sunday, March 31, 2013

100th Post! Week in Pics (Easter Weekend) 3/24-3/31

Wrapping up another month!  TIME IS FLYING!  Also, I'm so THRILLED that this is my 100th post!  I have written more this year than almost all the years combined!  I have really loved documenting this year and sharing it.  It's an awesome way to pause time and reflect on all the wonderful things that happen.  

This week I wrapped up the month at school and headed home to celebrate Easter and the start of Spring Break.  Saturday was Megan's shower and Sunday was Easter with church and family.  It's been an awesome start to break!!  Here are the phone pics (as are all my "week in pics") from the week.

Spending the beginning of the Spring Break week in Atlanta with Case, Clay, and of course my love, Hanky Pank.

Stevie was cracking me up - she LOVES cake (like her big cousin), but tried the coconut cake at Granny's and did not care for it.  Her face was priceless.


One of my favorite parts of Easter is the gorgeous flower cross the is always at my church.  I am probably partial, but I just think it is stunning!


Me, Meg, and Mom at church


Snapped this at church - Katy and Journi - precious


Got to spend time with my furry niece, Lois Lane!


Stevie was so cute dying Easter eggs - and was a complete rock star at it!!


Sweet sister


Dying eggs at Granny's - yearly tradition

Got to visit the most beautiful baby in the world - Journi :)

Meg was getting some practice

I know I'm partial, but seriously - beautiful

Lola's post when she's at Mom and Dad's house


Belly, baby, and puppy


Here comes Lexie Cottontail!!

And this was why I needed Spring Break.  Found on a student's desk one afternoon.


I'm excited to rest and spend some time with my sweet friend Case and my family during this week long break!!

Megan's Baby Shower - Part 2

Everything came together for the special day.  I am so thankful for wonderful friends and family that came out to celebrate Megan and Kyle's little one.  I had a blast planning and hosting the shower!  I hope that Meg and Kyle enjoyed it!



The cake/punch table

Food

All the goods!

Favors

Centerpieces

Sweetness

Meg's high school friends

Baby pics of the parents-to-be

Lynne signing the balloon dino print

All the guests

Sweet friends

Love

Present time

Barrier girls (we were missing Leah to be complete!)


Megan got a lot of great things!  I think she was definitely blessed with an outpouring of love and support.  Thank you to everyone who came, helped, and have been so sweet during this exciting time for my sister!  I can't wait to hold that little one!

Megan's Baby Shower - Part 1 - Getting Ready

I have been QUITE excited about throwing my little Meggie a shower!!  I am so ready to meet my little niece or nephew that I can't stand it!  This was a wonderful way to celebrate the upcoming birth with sweet family and friends.  

Part 1 - Getting ready:

I searched Pinterest for several weeks before I decided on the gender neutral theme of "sweet pea".  I wanted to use lots of yellow and green to make it neutral for whichever gender the little one might be.  Pinterest had amazing ideas, so I quickly made a list and got to work.

I decided to make two banners.  They were super easy to make.  I bought ribbon and went through all my scrapbook papers to find all the "green" themed ones.  Once I found them, I cut out a pattern and went from there to cut out the amount I needed.  I hot glued them to the ribbon and wah-lah!  They looked cute on the tables.

I knew I wanted to have some type of favors, but kept on hitting a blank.  What could I use that was green, small, and easy to make?  I saw an idea for a small candy bag on Pinterest and went from there.  I went to WalMart and found small plastic candy bags and yellow ribbon.  I then created a label for the shower and backed it with green construction paper.  I hole-punched them and had them to tie onto the bags.  The hardest part was finding green candy.  I decided to go with Skittles.  Three bags later and A LOT of picking out (with clean hands), I got them all separated and put into the bags.  I think they turned out cute!





I had a difficult time deciding what to do for the centerpieces, but Pinterest to the rescue again.  I saw a shower with peas in the vase and knew that was the answer.  I got seven mason jars and filled them with frozen peas and water.  Then I found fake yellow daisies and put four in a jar.

This was the most fun to make!!  Kyle's family rides motorcycles, and I wanted to do something different than a diaper cake.  I saw this on Pinterest and knew I had to make it!  It was super easy to make and has lots of useful items for the mommy-to-be!  The dog was the one I made from Build a Bear several weeks ago, so it all fit in nicely!

This was one of the last things I had to do for the shower.  Going with the "green theme" I made pretzel, M&M, Kiss bites.  They're super easy to make and really, really good!!

Granny helped me make molds (I used Sprite) for the punch.  I had bought little plastic bottles and pacifiers to go in the mold.


I was happy with how these things turned out, but then it was time to put it all together for the big day!

March Books

I'm super sad, y'all.  I only read two books this month!!  I'm actually half way finished with another book, but alas, I did not finish in time.  I'm hoping that I'll catch up over Spring Break and into April.  However, the two books I did read this month were phenomenal!  I completely recommend both of them!!

If you've never read The Bloggess before, go to this site now.  I'm serious.  Now.

Did you go?

Good.

Jenny Lawson is one of the funniest authors I have ever read.  If you're easily offended, you might not like her humor, but she is pee-in-your-pants hilarious.  So just read it.  She wrote her "mostly true" autobiography/memoir, Let's Pretend This Never Happened: A Mostly True Memoir and published it last year.  I wanted to get it for months because I knew it was going to be HIGHlarious, but waited until this past month to get it.  I definitely should have picked it up sooner.  It's so freakin' funny.  It is at times crude, a little cuss happy, and vulgar, but SO FUNNY.  She is so amazingly honest with her struggles and past, but spices them with pinches of humor that make them truly remarkable.  I love her wit, her incredible strength, and her outlook on life.  She's dealt with anxiety and depression, but makes you feel like you can overcome your troubles.  I adore her, her blog, and now her incredible book.

I actually quoted her a few blogs back in my "quotes of the week".  Here it is again:

"Because you are defined not by life's imperfect moments, but by your reaction to them.  And because there is joy in embracing - rather than running screaming from - the utter absurdity of life."

Love.


I have been given the amazing opportunity to teach a new class next year.  In doing so, I've been reading up on books and trying to come up with a stellar book list for my kiddies and the class.  The difficult challenge has been having to find non-fiction novels that I think will appeal to my students.  As I was talking to a good friend about the class, she suggested I read The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls.  I am so glad I did.

This book goes into my top 20 lifetime reads.  If you know me, you know that 20 is a big deal.  This book was absolutely stunning.  I couldn't put it down, though at times it was like watching a train wreck.  Gut-wrenchingly powerful material.  I instantly knew I had to teach this, and I had to tell everyone how awesome this book is.  Walls tells her memoir in such an honest way that you're constantly having to ask yourself if what you're reading is real.  How can things like that happen to a child and family?  Walls' family grows up poor, but the most powerful thing is how she still finds the love and compassion to describe her tale.  As a reader, you have such conflicting emotions about her parents - especially her dad - that you don't know who to hate or love or just feel sorry for.  The most incredible thing is how she got out of her life situation, along with one of her sisters and brother.  Beautifully powerful.  I think every teacher should read this.   I love this quote:

"One time I saw a tiny Joshua tree sapling growing not too far from the old tree.  I wanted to dig it up and replant it near our house.  I told Mom that I would protect it from the wind and water it every day so that it could grow nice and tall and straight.  Mom frowned at me. "You'd be destroying what makes it special," she said.  "It's the Joshua tree's struggle that gives it its beauty."

For so many reasons, that sums up the book.  Go read it, you won't be disappointed.  





Sunday, March 24, 2013

Week in Pics - 3/18-3/24

What a LONG week!!  I was especially glad to see the weekend come around after this one.  This upcoming week is busy, but exciting because I get to go home and get a break!  Spring Break could not come at a better time.  Everyone at school has spring fever and a break from school is just what the doctor ordered.  

I'm also SO excited because Megan's baby shower is next Saturday!  I've been working on decorations, favors, and presents all weekend.  It's a beautiful distraction to school work ;)  I'm happy with how things are turning out and can't wait to celebrate Meggie and the baby!!

Working on the banner

Was snuggling in the quilt mom made me and noticed the heart she sewed in!

Favor fun

Practicing centerpieces 

Bfast on Saturday morning at the hotel - YUMMY!

Mrs. McKinney, Charlie, and me at Panera before the Taylor Swift concert!

My happy board on Friday :)

Treated myself to this little gem this week!  Ah-may-zing!

Found this treasure this week!  Love this pic of Leah and me. Great memories :)

Hope everyone has a nice week :)


The House

Every time I walk to my bedroom, I look in the room that used to be my grandmother's bedroom.  I look for her bed and her laying in it ...