I occasionally check out the search words that bring people to my blog. Some of the things that bring people here make me laugh. For example: Christmas Vacation Jello Mold. And: Aunt Bethany Christmas Vacation. Other searches are run of the mill Disney and princess searches, such as: Tangled Party Ideas, Christmas at Disney World, Cinderella Party Blog, Picture of Rapunzel's Dress - you get the idea.
But my all time favorite: Prayer for Craziness. HAHAHAHA
Those of you that blog, what search words have brought people to your neck of the woods?
I am learning to let go, embrace the craziness and just have fun. I have two young daughters, two dogs who hallucinate and hear voices and an out numbered, doesn't stand a chance, dreading-the-teen-years husband. This is me just throwing my life out into cyberspace.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Backtracking to Sleeping Beauty's 4th Birthday Party
About a month ago we had Sleeping Beauty's 4th birthday party and it was a costume party. It was all her idea. She wanted to be Maleficent from "Sleeping Beauty" but I couldn't find the costume anywhere. So, I talked to Nanny, Tim's mom, and she whipped one up for us. She made Cinderella a Sleeping Beauty costume while she was at it. The outfits were PERFECT and also worn for Halloween.
Here is Maleficent in all her wicked glory:
We made the decision to hold off on the green face make up until Halloween and I am glad we did. By the end of Trick or Treating she looked like she was melting. :)
Me, the Wicked Queen, from "Snow White" and my tiny, pint sized Maleficent:
My Little Prince (nephew) as a lil Mexican cutie! (Only picture I got of him in costume.)
King of the Crazies in (partial) costume - Popeye!
Poor Sleeping Beauty was forced to "Touch the Spindle."
Her face kills me here! (Notice her staff with the bird "Diablo" on it?)
Some of the party guests (family). To see what we ate go here.
With Uncle Jon (He had to come out of costume early as it scared the birthday girl. :) )
Opening gifts:
This picture is so cute to me:
More to come...*All photos with the exception of the cute lil Mexican were taken by my dad. Thank you. :)
Monday, October 31, 2011
HaPPy HaLLoWeeN!
Labels:
Cinderella,
Halloween,
Sleeping Beauty
Here Comes the Bride...
...All dressed in white.
Sleeping Beauty's preschool did a little "candy walk" on Thursday. She went as a bride. Her Nanny Deb made this for her last Christmas. Getting this dress has MADE HER LIFE. Anyway, she couldn't wear the costume she is wearing for this Halloween because it is deemed "scary." :)
Anyway, this is the child who has already designed her engagement ring and her wedding cake. Fun fact: The wedding cake will have real diamonds on it. ?!
She made a gorgeous bride! It is modeled off of my bridal gown. :)
I am planning to use some of these pictures and some other pictures I have taken of her in this dress on her actual wedding day. Wouldn't it be precious to place these photos by her bridal portrait?!This is the standard bride looking down photo. HA!
These pictures are a bit haphazard and not the best I can do - but it was after school and the candy walk and she wanted lunch! I know my girl well enough to know when she is done and she was about done in these pictures. ;) Getting her in her car seat after school with this on was a nightmare! Thank goodness the bustle was removable. :)
The back...
Nanny also sent the bouquet and the clip with the veil. :)
Labels:
Halloween,
School,
Sleeping Beauty
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Pumpkins and the Best Pumpkin Seed Recipe
First I must share the carved pumpkins: Sleeping Beauty did Dorothy and Toto from "The Wizard of Oz" and Cinderella did an Ariel pumpkin from "The Little Mermaid." I will have some better pictures when we take them tomorrow night. :)
| Is anyone else noticing how grown up lil Sprite looks?! |
Spiced Pumpkin Seeds
1 1/2 Tablespoons margarine, salted
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon garlic salt (I just use garlic powder.)
2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
2 cups raw whole pumpkin seeds
Directions:
Preheat oven to 275 degrees F.
Combine the margarine, salt, garlic salt (OR garlic powder), Worcestershire sauce and pumpkin seeds. Mix thoroughly and place in a shallow baking dish.
Bake for 1 hour, stirring occasionally.
Enjoy and have a safe and fun Halloween!
Labels:
Cinderella,
Halloween,
Recipes,
Sleeping Beauty
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