Friday, September 21, 2012

Give It Up For The King Of Creativity

Today I just wanted to give a shout out to the King of Creativity, the one and only Dr. Suess, less commonly know as Theodor Suess Geisel. This Children's Literature Icon sadly passed away in September 1991. The anniversary of his death is in 4 days.

*I did not draw this picture and do not own the rights to it. This is a tribute photo of the Children's Literature Icon, Dr. Suess. 
Artist Unknown. 

Here at my house we are BIG Dr. Suess fans. We own most of his books, but not enough! 

Some of our favorites include:
The Cat in the Hat
Green Eggs and Ham
Are you My Mother?
Go Dog Go!
To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street 
(Go Dog Go! & To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street were written by P.D. Eastman, but are considered part of the Dr. Suess collection)


There are two at Barnes and Noble that we have our eyes on right now for Cmas. One about the inner workings of the human body, and the other about things you can do that are good for you. Of course he didn't write these, but they belong to his collection and legacy. We especially LOVE Suessical the Musical! It wasn't written by him either, but it was written and compiled based on his books.

As a tribute to his memory and his life's works, I wanted to share some of my most favorite quotes by him. A couple are from Suessical the Musical, some are things he said, and some are from his books.

The two I hear quoted most often are:
"Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is youer than you."
*from Happy Birthday To You!
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"Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened."

More Famous Quotes:
"I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living. It's a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope, which is what I do, and that enables you to laugh at life's realities."

"A person's a person, no matter how small."
*from Horton Hears a Who!

"Why fit in when you were born to stand out?"

"So when life's going wrong, and the fates are unkind, and you're limping along and get kicked from behind... Uh! Thank your lucky stars you've gotten this far, and tell yourself how lucky you are!"
*from Suessical the Musical, taken from Oh, The Places You'll Go!

"We are all a little weird, and life's a little weird, and when we find someone who's weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them and fall in mutual weirdness and call it love."

"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind."

And possibly one of the most important quotes from one of the most beloved books that has recently been made into a movie:

"It's not about what it is. It's about what it can become."
*from The Lorax

This man was truly a visionary! He is a creativity inspiration. When I get to throw my kids are big joint birthday party in the next year or two, it will probably be Dr. Suess themed.

He was one of the most creative people to ever live, and his life and legacy have touched many lives. Even mine and my children's, as his books helped my oldest daughter learn how to read, and will be used to help my youngest daughter learn to read as well.

I hope you enjoyed my favorite of his quotes. Feel free to add your favorites in comments. I would love to hear them!

In conclusion I leave you with these two last quotes:

"And will you succeed? You will, yes indeed! Ninety-eight and three quarters percent guaranteed!"
&
"The more that you read the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go."

Friday, June 22, 2012

My First Maternity Photo Session

Recently I had the opportunity to take some maternity photos of my beautiful friend Meri who is having her fourth baby, but her first girl. She was VERY excited and I was so grateful that she would let me share this part of the experience with her. Here are some of my favorite shots from the session. The spot we chose turned out perfect! I'm very pleased with the turn out.







^This was my own idea, not from Pinterest or a website or anything. SO cute, right?



 These two belly shots are two of my favorite from the whole session!




Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Father's Day Gift Basket

I've really been into gift baskets lately. 

Gift baskets for my daughter's teachers at the end of the year, a gift basket for the last baby shower I went to, if I hadn't of spent so much money on the trip itself I would have made my sister in law a big gift basket for her wedding... so obviously when a fun holiday like Father's Day comes up, I'm totally going to make a gift basket. 

And I did. Total cost for the entire basket? $29.05. You know you've done well when you can get your husband all his favorite things for under $30. 

I made a theme, which was things he's been complaining about or talking a lot about, and kept his favorite color in mind while shopping. Blue of course. I started with some generic dollar tree tissue paper that I already had left over from the baby shower gift basket. Nothing too fancy for a guy. I put the tissue paper or whatever in the bottom so that it will look more professional and I find that if everything doesn't have to fit right into the bottom of the basket, it sits and is organized more nicely.


What went in the basket?
1.) New Earbuds for his Ipod. He's been complaining lately that the ones he has hurt his ears, and has been talking about getting new ones for weeks so I took care of that at FYE today. (on sale for $7.99)

2.) A Non-Dairy Chocolate Bar. He's allergic to dairy but loves chocolate, so I went to our local health food store and picked out a sweet chocolate bar for him (the company's version of milk chocolate). ($3.49)

3.) Cards from me and our daughters. Aren't the hand things cute? Found that idea here. I read about a dozen cards at Dollar Tree and luckily found one that fits our relationship so perfectly it was a little weird, so of course, I got it. Dollar stores are hit and miss with cards, sometimes they're good, other times, not so much. (used paper I already had on hand and my computer and tape I already had)

4.) A High Protein Bar. My husband is a work out junkie and loves this stuff. Not to mention he's massive and needs a huge protein intake to sustain him through his work days and workouts. ($1.85)

5.) Men's Lotion and Scrubby. My husband mentioned to me a few weeks ago that he wants so smelly lotions and sprays like me. I have 2 baskets full of Victoria Secret® and Bath & Body Works® lotions and sprays in my bathroom closet. Yes, I'm an addict :) So Twilight Woods for Men from B&BW was perfect. And it smells SSOOO good. ($12.00, lotion $11 and scrubby from Dollar Tree for $1)

6.) Thieves Hand Sanitizer. My husband works in the restoration business and often, around lunch time, sometimes doesn't have anywhere to wash his hands. This hand sanitizer is small enough to fit in his pocket and is made with our favorite essential oils so it smells great as well. Read about it here. (Already had it, but it cost $6 otherwise)

7.) A pack of blue gum. Everyone loves gum and having fresh breath! (already had it, but it cost $1.39 otherwise)

And here's the finished product! For the bag I just bought a box of oven bags from dollar tree (size lg is perfect) and taped the edges under the bottom with clear tape and tied a ribbon with a to/from/happy FD tag around the top. Piece of cake.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

3 years old!

Ah, at last the terrible two's are over! Or at least the worst of them are, who knows with my little drama queen. She's my youngest and she turned 3 this year. I cannot believe how fast the time is flying!
Happy Birthday to my little Piglet!

Same spot as the last photos and I had a harder time getting the younger sister to cooperate, but we still got some super cute shots that I am really pleased with. Enjoy :)










6 years old!

This is my oldest daughter and she turned 6 this year! I cannot believe how big she is getting!
Happy Birthday my little Honey Bee!

We found the most beautiful spot for our birthday pictures this year, a park filled with tulips and open space covered by green grass. Needless to say, we got some awesome shots! I do my children's birthday photos every year and I must say that this is the best so far in my 6 years of taking them. If they are this good this year, I'm excited to see what the next few years will bring as my photography skills and knowledge grow. Until then, enjoy the photos!














Saturday, April 21, 2012

B-Day Photos Sneak Peek

This year's birthday photos were definitely a success compared to last year's disaster when my youngest (almost 2 years at the time) decided to cry the entire time making sure that I didn't get a single decent shot of her face.

This year, although they did both have their tantrums during their shoots, I got a plethora of great face and full body shots that I am very pleased with.

Here is a couple of each girl as a sneak peek for what is to come. You're going to love them!

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As I was going through them I kept squealing about how cute the shots were and couldn't stop thinking about how lucky I am to have such attractive children :)

Make sure you check back in the next few days to see all the beautiful pictures!

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Wedding Hair

Wow, time is running out quickly! We only have about 2 weeks till we are leaving for Arizona for my beautiful sister-in-law's wedding! I am in charge of the bride's hair, the maid of honor's hair, my own hair (of course) and both of my daughter's hair. I have quite a lot of hair to do! I've purchased some fun new styling products, made some new hair clips, and tried out some new styles that I would love to share with you today.
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^The bride's hair flower! It turned out very pretty and she loves it!

^ For the Maid of Honor :)

^The new curling iron I bought to use on the bride's hair! I love it!
^ The new triple barrel iron I bought for myself to do my style. I'm so excited to do my hair like this!

^Practicing my curling for the bride's hair. Still working on it, but I've learned a new method that is very very pretty.

^Using the triple barrel deep wave iron. This is how I'm doing MY hair for the wedding. Haven't figured out how to pin the front back or even if I want to yet tho, just the style. I love it!

^A pretty up-do incase anyone needs it. Simple too :)

^Practicing the braiding technique called a "waterfall braid" for the maid of honor. The bottom of her hair will be lightly curled and she will have a small orange lily somewhere in there as an accent.

^This is the back of the bride's hairstyle. A Simple yet elegant pullover, the bottom will be curled very nicely. I've been practicing!! The small gold and white flower form the top will be placed over the bobby pinned area.