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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Fall Traditions
Monday, September 29, 2008
Tea for Two
Terrible Twos


I know that they call these the terrible twos. But right now, I am wishing that time stood still. Last week Lydia and I were at the park (like almost every day since the weather has gotten cooler), having a picnic (like almost every meal since the weather has gotten cooler) and Lydia felt a cool breeze. Probably the first time she has been chilly for months. Suddenly she gasped "Oh mommy! We need to make a snowman cause it is cold and have Christmas with Papa and Grandma and Santa will come but I not sit on his lap, only the Easter bunny.
I just wrapped her up in my arms and buried my head in her hair. Please stay this little and sweet. Just for a little longer. Mommy isn't ready for her baby to go quite yet.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
What I did today.

This is my closet now.
I am seriously embarrassed to admit I almost bought this wrapping storage unit from The Container Store a few months ago....for almost $200. In fact, Shane and I were walking towards the register to buy it when I realized I could FILL a closet with wrapping paper and ribbons for the same price as what I was buying to store it all in.
Anyway. That is what I did for much of my day. I'm pretty proud of myself.
What did you do today?
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Doing my part for Nie Nie
Consignment joys
Except for the occasional trip with my mom and sisters I tend to avoid yard sales, at least for the purpose of finding clothes. They are just too hit or miss for me. Sometimes you can find awesome stuff, but a lot of times - they are kind of gross. I am a big believer in children's consignment sales. Consignment sales where everything is inspected for stains, rips..... that kind of sale. 
I did get some great stuff this time. Check out this blabla backpack I scored. Brand new for $5. It is $42 online. Merry Christmas Lydia! You will be finding this under the Christmas tree this year along with some handmade hairclips and bracelets to match.Consignment sales and the 75% off rack at target are my very favorite shopping friends.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
I've Moved!


- Saying it Simply designed this fantastic plaque for me to display at my vendor show table. They have the cutest home decor ever! My house is full of their creations.
- My friend Mary Lea sent me the coolest birthday package - but I have to say that this "Twilight" Godiva chocolate bar was my favorite. (A $5 candy bar? This Twilight thing is out of control!) I am saving it until I have completed my monthly jewelry quota.
- Love this clipboard? I got it at Lemon Annie. She has great personalised frames (and a darling blog header if I do say so myself...)
- I was so excited when Lolly Jane Boutique agreed to a trade. I see Lolly Jane everywhere on the blogasphere. I love this Paisley Lane vinyl she designed for me. The site is fabulous...you must check it out.
Oh - and can I just say that it is great to have some place for my random pics and cards. Why didn't someone tell me that stainless steel fridges aren't magnetic!
I guess this means I am going to have to get to work....especially if I want that candy bar!
Hey! I just noticed that this is my 200th post. Well aren't I super duper.
Monday, September 22, 2008
First day of Fall

Where is the money tree now that we need it?
Every month the bill that is higher (by far) than any other bill is our mortgage. I'm sure that is the same for most everyone. Sadly, this month something tops it. Car repairs, not just my car but Shane's truck as well, is DOUBLE our mortgage. I am trying to not be depressed, but when your savings is eaten into by something as lame as that- especially in this freakish economy- it is hard to stay super chipper. That is my vent. Sniff. And to think...we could have taken a trip to Europe for the same price. It will be just my luck that I'll need a root canal next month....if I do, I am paying extra for the happy gas.Friday, September 19, 2008
NYC
My trip to New York was fabulous. I needed the away time more than I realised. One evening I was meeting a friend at 10pm and I had some time to kill. I went for a walk down 7th Ave in Brooklyn. I basked in the busyness of it all while I just wandered. My best thinking time is always done in a cafe or city setting. I know. It is strange. Still, the decompression was tangible as I stopped into little shops still open and leisurely purchased flowers from a corner market. Don't you love how there are flowers being sold everywhere in New York? I found a french bakery and found the smells so alluring, I was seduced into procuring a small slice of chocolate cake. I almost tried to order in French, as the baker hardly spoke any English, but I could feel the inevitable humiliation, so I thought better of it.
Being a mother rarely entails any of these things. Strange that even so, I totally love what I do everyday -(most days). I love it because I love my daughter so much and because I know that what I am doing is so important. I love watching her grow and getting to be part of it. Rocking after she has woken in the night - holding her close to me - that is some of the most concentrated joy I have ever felt. However if someone told me that I had to go back to work...and my career would be working as a nanny or at a Day Care facility....shoot me now.
This whole stay-at-home thing may not be quite "my style" but I don't think that makes me any less of a mother. (In fact, I think that I am doing a pretty bang up job of it.) I just have to be extra focused on the balancing act of life. I have to make sure that the non-mommy parts of me have a proper outlet so that I can enjoy fully the mommy time. This is crucial to me since the mommy time is 90% of my life. I want to revel in the precious gift of having a child, not resent the enormity of its impact. This trip was the largest helping of non-mommy time I have had since Lydia was born. It was total bliss - but I missed my family and I was ready to come home. (I could not stop hugging and kissing Lydia when I arrived home. Is it just me or did she get even more adorable while I was gone?!?)
Some of my favorite moments from the visit were part of the cutest birthday gift from my sister in law, Sara. She sent me this beautifully wrapped gift entailing some of the fun outings she would treat me to while I was visiting the big apple. Such a great idea! Check them out:
Picnic in the Park

Gourmet Hot Chocolate under the Brooklyn Bridge
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And just to make sure this is the LONGEST post I have ever made...even more fun times....
Shopping-
(The I Love NY winner scored!)

Seeing Diane, my best friend from when I went to school in Jerusalem.

(I had not seen her in 10 years.)
And of course, the best part of visiting NYC is seeing crazy things that I personally just can't understand....
Best of Chattanooga Winners!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Monday, September 15, 2008
Best of Chattanooga

Best of Chattanooga - Fine Dining

If something low lit and desperately romantic is what you are searching for, St. John's Restaurant cannot be rivaled. This restaurant may be dining perfected. Chef/Owner Daniel Lindley is a master at his craft. Every bite is decadence.
For our main course I chose the Hudson Valley duck and quail breast with roasted sweet potatoes, arugula and mostada. If our appetizers encompassed summer, this dish was as if gracefully moving on to fall. The succulent fowl was perfectly accented by the peppery arugula and sweet potatoes. I found it a bold choice to combined these two meats, but I was amazed at how they complimented each other.
St. John's Restaurant is a must if you are visiting Chattanooga, or if you are lucky enough to live here. Perfect for a birthday, anniversary or wedding party. Don't come on a night when the babysitter needs to be home early. We sat down a little after 8 pm and we strolled back to our car well after 10. This is a place that you don't want to rush."Best of Chattanooga" - Girls Night Out
I am surprising myself by listing a chain restaurant in my "best of", but the PF Chang's China Bistro in Chattanooga is spectacular. I have been a fan of this super modern take on Asian cuisine for a while now, but walking into the Chattanooga restaurant made me a believer in PF Chang's as a place of adult refuge. When I want to "get away" with the girls, I want a place that is an instant party. I want a place that isn't a waste of makeup.PF Chang's is loud, fun and delicious. The Chattanooga restaurant is particularly fabulous with its open floor plan, impressive decor and friendly waitstaff. - For my birthday last week my girlfriends and I visited PF Chang's for some much needed "non-mommy" time. Our waiter, Bryan was hilarious and helpful and the food nearly broke the table with its abundance (lots of leftovers guaranteed).

Best of Chattanooga - Ladies Lunch
Even if you live in the Chattanooga area, you may have missed the opening of Beyond the Garden Gate at Streetside. It is the most lovely little tea room in downtown Ooltewah. Don't judge it by the website. The ladies who run the place may not be technically inclined, but they know exactly how to create a ladies haven. It is the perfect place for a baby shower, brunch with friends or a little girls birthday party. (They even have hats to wear for such events. ) White you are waiting to be seated (reservations recommended) - stroll through the charming little gift shop. But don't plan on finding anything to take home to your hubby. Everything feminine in this establishment. 
Of course, let's not forget to mention the food! Everything dainty and delectable - the quiche is divine, the salads beautiful and the Provence tea is the BEST herbal tea I have ever tasted.
Jackie, the owner of this quaint tea room, has generously offered one lucky reader and guest a Magnolia Tea brunch . This brunch for two will include savories, scones, cream, jam and curd, sweets and your choice of tea. A $30 value. To enter simply comment on this blog letting me know who you would like to take with you if you win this giveaway. You MUST live in the Chattanooga area. I will choose the winner on Monday Sept 22. I will choose whichever comment I like the best! If you want to comment but don't live here, just mention that your comment is not for the giveaway.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Friday, September 12, 2008
I love NY Winner!
Congrats! Email me ASAP your address, favorite color and your shirt size.
Thanks for all of your entries. At almost 170 comments, this was a popular contest! I will be announcing two fantastic giveaways on Monday morning so make sure to check back...and if you are from the Chattanooga area make sure to head on over because one of those giveaways is just for you! No one local ever seems to wins my giveaways, so this time I am making sure one of you is going home with the prize. Thursday, September 11, 2008
See! I told you this trade thing is the way to go!
I love trading product and now someone has come along to make it even easier! Check out Barter Boutique. You soooo know I am game!Wednesday, September 10, 2008
My Birthday
My birthday weekend was perfect. Friday Shane took me to the nicest restaurant in town. He looked hot, and I didn't look too bad myself. After a leisurely dinner we walked around downtown, making out when no one was around.



Check out this apron that Kristi made Lydia! (Matches the one she made for me, see collage above) Isn't it adorable?! I am so excited to hear that she is going to start her own business making fantastic gifts of all kinds. Can't wait!
Thanks for everyone who sent birthday wishes! Sure know how to make a girl feel special :)
A random fashion tip: Every year my parents send me a check for my birthday to buy a new outfit. However, this year 600 thread count Egyptian cotton sheets were calling my name, leaving me very short for my birthday outfit. (Thanks for the sheets mom and dad! LOVE THEM!!!!)

To resolve this little problem, I went to target and found this shirt. $10! Then I went to Hobby Lobby and picked up a bit of sparkly sequin black fabric. ($2) I don't sew. I wrapped the fabric around my chest and pinned it to my bra. Now I had a cute flash of sparkle showing at my bust line and at the open back. (You can actually see the pin in the above photo. Oops!) I made myself some super sparkly earrings, grabbed my favorite dark jeans and heels and I was ready for a night out with the girls. For like $15. Nice. 10 PEOPLE HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY:
- Jennifer said...
- Happy Birthday and I love the shirt idea. Ingenious! Your husband is amazing! Who's eating all that cake?!?!?
- SEPTEMBER 10, 2008 4:35 PM

- Natalie Jane said...
- We have been giving it to anyone who comes to the door....
- SEPTEMBER 10, 2008 4:35 PM

- The Blaisdell Family said...
- Happy Birthday. That cake kicks...well you know! It is simply awesome! What a great husband to spend all that time on a CAKE! And your little girl is gorgeous by the way!!!
- SEPTEMBER 10, 2008 4:57 PM

- The Beadles said...
- WOW, you had a blast!! Awesome Birthday to you!!!
- SEPTEMBER 10, 2008 7:20 PM

- Are You Serious! said...
- ♥ Happy Birthday! LOVE the cake!!! What a great job! The apron is fantastic and love the shirt! :)
- SEPTEMBER 10, 2008 8:21 PM

- Bunny B said...
- Woohoo!! Looks like you had a fantabulous time!!! Happy Birthday!!
- SEPTEMBER 10, 2008 10:40 PM

- just me (Angie) said...
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- SEPTEMBER 11, 2008 1:07 AM

- just me (Angie) said...
- Happy Birthday, you look amazing and may I just say your husband is awesome to make you a cake especially a cake like that, he is very talented. you are going to be eating that for awhile.
- SEPTEMBER 11, 2008 1:12 AM

- Adam Archibald Family said...
- Happy Birthday!!! Looks like you had a great time!!! That cake is HUGE. I'll bet they had a ball making it together and I loved the birhday song.
- SEPTEMBER 11, 2008 10:10 AM

- Jen R. said...
- You have the most beautiful little girl I have ever seen. I can only say that because my girl is still a baby girl :) but seriously she is gorgeous. And I fell for your husband a little when I saw that cake. So glad you had a happy birthday. And I saw you on mormon mommy blogs...love the blog!
- SEPTEMBER 18, 2008 3:10 AM














