Showing posts with label PaRtiEs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PaRtiEs. Show all posts

Friday, April 8, 2011

Spa Treatment

Evey chose to have a Spa/Makeover party this year.
Not really sure how it happened, but we were
throwing it together 3 days before.  She chose to
only invite a few of her closest friends. It ended up
working rather well!  The dollar store was my best
friend in those few days before and it ended up
having most of what I needed. I thought it would
be awesome for each girl to get her own bath robe.
But this would have required more time for sewing,
or a me willing to fork out over 20 bucks each, ha, I think not!




I wanted everyone to have their own mirror,
and I was worried that would end up being a big expense,
I really wasn't willing to spent more than a dollar
or 2 each so I was really happy the
dollar store had some, and they were pretty cute too!
We also got monogrammed kleenex for each girl
half of at Hobby Lobby. Love that place!!




We kept with the monogrammed stuff and made personalized water bottles.

Pretty cake right! Well...Jon helped me in the
kitchen with all of the goodies,
so we made this , as per Evey's request,
 Red Velvet Cake. But after it was done baking
we set it on the oven to cool, forgetting that
we were using the oven still, so it was hot.
Well after a while and when we went to ice
it with super scrumptious icing,
the cake was all dried out and crumbly.
So Sad!! I went ahead and iced it even
 though Jon ran out and picked up a store bought Red Velvet cake.

We did a fresh finger food dinner for the girls. Lot's of fruit
and see those deviled eggs back there,
we almost didn't make those after all,
which would have been a huge mistake,
The girls DEVOURED them.
Evey also contributed to the cooking and
made zucchini bread all on her own...super delish!

Fruit salsa and cinnamon/sugar chips....mmmm nom nom!

Allowing her facial mask to dry and beautify!

I guess she got a little hungry.

Girl Party Rule # 1: Must be goofy at all times!


At some point during the night the girls were talking about someone's
family tradition of smashing the birthday person's face in a cake.
It just so happened we had an extra cake,
so they gave Evey's face a nice cake mask.
She, like, had to totally redo her, like, make up after that!!
 Funny thing though the girls ended up eating a lot of the
smashed cake because it tasted better than the store bought.
Awww, made me feel good.

A lot of steps are left out of the pictures,
Jon had the other kids watching movies in their room,
and so I was helping them with all of the different things on my own.
I told my sisters how much I wished they would have been here to help,
it would have been so fun!
Anyway, this is soaking feet before pedicures while creating bath salts.

OO lala!
I really love 11 year old birthday parties!
The girls can do most everything on their own,
and move at their own rate, and a 5 hour birthday party flies by,
they had to rush their manicures. But they had a great time being girly!

This is Evey's real birthday with all the family.  Trying to decide which wish to wish for is hard !

Cake #2 We asked Evey what kind of cake she wanted for her family party,
and she said ice cream cake. So we decided to retry the Red Velvet,
but make it ice cream. So while looking for a ice cream to complement the red velvet,
we stopped by the Ben and Jerry's section to check out their new flavors.
One happened to be Red Velvet Cake. Perfect!
Turned out a little messy, but it was Go-ood!
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Monday, February 28, 2011

And the Oscar goes to...

I know I've said it a lot. But , I'll say it again,
We are BIG movie people! Last year we decided
we wanted to see as many of the nominated movies
as possible. Well it's also the year they changed it
from 5 Best Picture nominees to 10. And from the
time the nominees are announced to when the Oscars
airs, is only about a month. Yikes! I think we did pretty
good last year. And we did even better this year. We
saw all of the Best Picture nominees and that gave us
most of the acting, directing, cinematography, and
special effects awards. It was awesome to be informed
on the movies!

We were sad though because, in the animated category
the number of nominees is based on the number of
animated movies accepted for nomination in that year.
So there were 15 movies accepted which meant 3 movies
could be nominated. Had one more been accepted they
could have nominated another 2 movies and we were
sure one would have been Tangled. It was such a great
movie! Don't get me wrong Toy Story 3 and How to
Train Your Dragon were so worthy (we didn't see The
Illusionist) and the other 15 movies included some of
our favorite movies, Despicable Me and Megamind,
but we really felt Tangled was snubbed!




















Anyway, we had to throw a Red Carpet Party! We had
our normal friends and fam and then had another couple
and their cutie daughter. We were sad that a few new
friends couldn't join us after all. Next time, next time :)
We originally thought it would be fun to do a black tie
affair. But with everyone having been at church and in
dress clothes anyway and then thinking about how it
would be nice to relax while watching the Oscars, and
not have to be uncomfortable in nice clothes, we scrapped
that idea. Then we thought it would be fun to have
everyone wear black, like t-shirt, and then we'd hand out
black ties, but that one got scrapped too.
So we just left the clothing.














We served a somewhat fancy meal and had everyone
fill out a ballot and the total running time of the show
for a tie breaker.  We also played bingo through out,
with prizes. It was awesome! Some of the squares were:
winner puts on glasses, presenter flubbs line, Anne
Hathaway sings, Christian Bale spotted with Jesus-like hair
....and tons more. So Funny! I think everyone won at least
once.  Although it took Jon and I an almost blackout to
finally get a bingo!




















We really enjoyed the show. Anne Hathaway and James Franco
we're pretty good.  I as always love the opening sequence the
most. But I couldn't find a video of it. I think ABC removed it.
BOO!






















Jon and I were happy with the Best Picture winner, King's Speech
was amazing! If you haven't seen it you should! If it's the "R" rating
that's stopping you....don't even get me started on the rating system!!
It's "R" because he drops the "F" Bomb a few too many times. But,
in England they went ahead and lowered the rating because he uses
it in a "therapeutic setting"  No Violence, no naughty scenes!
As for acting, we were SO happy Christian Bale won for supporting
actor, he was AMAZING in the Fighter!  I was torn between Colin
Firth and James Franco for best actor. Franco was awesome in that
he was able to command the screen all on his own for an entire movie,
and Frith was just awesome.


If I was torn for actors I was even more so for best actress. They were 
all great, but just not Academy Award Winning in my mind! But, 
what do I know. I went with Natalie Portman because she seemed the 
obvious choice. Jon went with her, because he's always been a fan. 
But too bad for the True Grit and Winter's Bone girls, that would have 
been awesome to win an Oscar so young!


I was actually happy Inception took home so many awards over the 
front runner Social Network. I enjoyed Inception so much more and 
so voted for it. And was pleasantly surprised to win those few categories, 
except for score. Boo Social Network, although Kurt went with it because 
he is a Trent Reznor fan. And how cool is that, the lead singer of Nine Inch 
Nails wins an Oscar. Eat it Music world!


Anyway, enough Oscar talk.
Tristan won the Lindsey Oscars, by one right answer over me, and only
because he guessed both documentary films right! Boo!! He took home
his very own "Oscar" statue! It was great fun,
already looking forward to next year!

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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Lucky number 7

They grow so fast! 7 years ago at exactly 7 am
Paris Jasmine joined our family as a beautiful,
chubby cheeked baby with a head FULL of black hair.

And here we are 7 years later and she's blossomed
into a beautiful, smart, funny little girl.
We love our little Paris!

We woke early to have pancakes, as requested,
and presents and then get ready for her party.



















She decided on a flower party this year.  I told her only 12 girls
could come. She had a hard time deciding, so we invited only
girls from her school class and from her church class, except her
best friend which is in neither. I had a lot of different ideas for a
flower party, but we had to keep it indoors. So we did the best
with what we had.

I was going to go for a wedding cake look with white icing and
real flowers, but decided that cupcakes went better with the little
finger food brunch they had.



































My mom came over to help me with most of the prep
the night before so it was pretty simple set up in the morning.





When they arrived and were waiting for everyone else,
they colored a big flower picture.
























Then they each got to make their own flower hair pretty.



Then they painted a little flower pot that
we later planted a flower in.


While some of the faster painters waited for the others
they tossed "seeds" in to the center of the flowers.
























Then they had their little lunch of flower shaped sandwiches,
veggies, and flavored soda grown right in their cups.
















































Then came the cupcakes... and presents after.
























We ended up running out of time and so had to rush
everyone through getting their treat bag, which was
scooping their choice of candy from the candy flower.








































It turned out pretty good. Paris and the girls had a
lot of fun and that's what counts, right?!





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Sunday, February 6, 2011

SUPER thanks for asking!

Eventhough we really didn't care for either of the
teams in the superbowl this year. It has become a
tradition to throw a superbowl party, if for no other
reason than to have a party.  We had our normal
groupies here and a new couple.  It was a ton of
fun, as always.  They had made a squares game at
work ( you get assigned to a score, or numbers, on
a grid and if the last number of the score at the end
of each quarter is your numbers, you win) so it was
fun rooting for whichever team, it didn't matter, as
long as the numbers matched. Jon was close only
on the halftime score, but no winner for him.
We always love the commercials, here's our favorite.
Can you guess why?!!!!



We really enjoyed the halftime show! I hear a lot of
people thought it was lame, but really it was the best
in a long time. The Black-eyed Peas are great performers.
Yes Fergie may have been off key  for most of the time,
but really, most artists are like that when they are live
and not LIP SINKING!! Anyway, we liked it. Then we
had to watch the new Glee after, LOVE that show!!
And , I guess I should mention, I love superbowl food!!
Sometimes during the rest of the year, Jon and I decide
we are having "superbowl food" for dinner. So Fun!

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Sunday, September 26, 2010

LEXS Academy

Part 1 -Setup
Starting at 5 the kids get to have friend birthday parties.
So this was Lex's first. We decided on a superhero theme.
Lex would have been okay with a spiderman or batman
party, but (some may think I'm crazy) I really can't stand
character merchandise! Don't get me wrong I still by the
kids a character toy, if they really want it, but I steer clear
of character shirts, or towels, or bedding or party stuff.
So we decided to create his own Logo and have a superhero
training academy. It just so happens his name works
perfectly for the League of EXtraordinary Superheroes- LEXS.
So we went crazy with it. We made invites, and stickers and shirts.

I also made each boy a cape,mask, and gauntlets for their training.

I really didn't know what I wanted to do for the cake. We
wanted something with fondant, because I wanted to try a
new recipe. So I decided on just a round cake with the logo.
But I did color the batter so it was a fun multi-color cake.

So this is my first time making homemade fondant. If you've
ever bought it from the store you'll know why I didn't want
to use it again, yuck! It turned out great though!

I made sure everything fit in the colors we picked. Black
and green soda. Kurt named the green soda Kryptonite Juice,
so that is what all the boys wanted.

We set up some training stations for the boys to train to be
superheroes.
We had:
Dodging "Bullets" on the tramp (Kurt threw squishy balls
at them and they had to jump and roll and dodge them)
Leaping over buildings
Crossing shark and alligator infested waters
Target practice
Finding Kryptonite in the Batcave
and
Rescuing a damsel in distress

I took a few pictures of Lex before the party, because I knew,
I wouldn't get too many once all the boys got there.




He has retrieved a sliver of Kryptonite
(glow sticks in a sea of balloons)

Part 2 -PARTY
Trainees pondering a run away balloon.

Superheroes in training....listening very carefully to the
master superhero

And they're off!!

Perfect aim! They had both silly string and water grenades
to hit as many targets as possible.



Super sisters



Evey made friends with the alligator and shark! Paris, however,
fell in at one point, nearly loosing a strand of hair!

The poor damsel, in need of rescue!

Never fear, captain D is here!


Training complete! These are REAL superheroes!!

Time for some grub...

... sweets...

...and a wish!


Part 3- Clean-up
The cake turned out delicious!! The fondant was really yummy.

We thought it looked pretty cool the way the balloons
were weighted down by the silly string...a bit alien.

Staff retrieving a stray balloon.

Super staff..

or super geeks???

I might get a beatin' for posting these!!

Cool shirts huh?! It was fun okay!

Mom and Evey had to leave in the middle of the party to
get Evey to her Dance Company pictures. ( we weren't
informed of the photo shoot until AFTER invites were
delivered!!! Argh! And they even asked me to do the
photoshoot, which I would have loved, but we had some
superheroes to train!) But I was very thank full to Kurt,
Grammy, and Tristan for their help. We couldn't have
pulled it off without you!