Showing posts with label Cicely. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cicely. Show all posts

Thursday, December 1, 2011

I've been busy



But who hasn't?  That is no excuse not to blog. Truth be told, I have three posts drafted just waiting for pictures to be added and published.  But I can't finish those right now.  You don't even know about Sonny's birthday, or our trip to Chicago.  At least I can tell you about Thanksgiving.
My parents are in the last stretch of construction at their place and have no kitchen, so obviously we couldn't have Thanksgiving there!  My sister offered to host at her house in Orlando, so after flying into Ft. Lauderdale Tuesday night we drove 3 1/2 hours to Orlando Wednesday afternoon.  Not sure if I mentioned this before, but the boy HATES car seats - although by the end of the week, he matured enough to accept that sometimes he has to man up and sit in the car seat. He gets it.

It was a treat to spend some time with my sister and her new husband in their home. They are happy and wonderful and I am so happy for them- and their house is fantastic.   I only get to be with my parents and sister a few days out of the year so the times we do have together seem to go by way to fast.

All the food was Thanksgiving-y, my Dad helped Cicely make the Turkey and he made is signature cranberry sauce (it isn't Thanksgiving without it).  We (the Maready half of the dinner) dined on a Quorn Tuk'y log (it was a little dry- my fault).

My sister has two dogs and two cats. As much as Sonny liked the dogs, they were chopped liver compared to the cat. Man, he loved Ira.   He would follow (ok, chase) him around the house and whenever he would catch him, he would just try to hug and kiss him.
Speaking of kisses - the boy is all about kisses.  He just started really going for it.  He will walk up to us, pucker his lips and give kisses and even make a MUAH noise!  He kisses all the stuffed animals he can find (even in the airport gift shops), the animals in his books and even the stuffed santa in the lobby of our building. He is such a sweet boy.   After Orlando we headed back to Ft. Lauderdale where we spent 3 days in the sun with Grandma and Grandpa.  All in all a successful vacation (we always joke that i judge a vacation based on the tan I get- I have a little bit of a glow)

(this list is more for me to remember than for you to read through, since I don't keep a journal or a baby book, i have to document these milestones somewhere right? you can skip all this and go to right to the pictures if you want) He is growing so fast and is definitely developing his own unique personality. He is funny and loves to laugh and make us laugh, he is social and loves an audience, he is a great dancer and has rhythm I could only dream of having, he loves to sing and can even sing (lalalala ) a couple real songs, he talks all the time and he really thinks he is having a conversation with you. He says Momma, Dada, ball, more and will try to mimic other words and sounds we say.  He signs please, milk, more, help, no and all done.  He makes less of a mess eating, uses a fork and spoon, washes his hands after dinner (no soap), brushes his teeth (by no means is he an expert at any of these, but he tries and improves daily). When ever he sees a dob he says woof woof, he roars when he sees lions and will try to make any animal sound given him.  He is very helpful when we are cleaning and loves to sweep and wipe things.  If he sees a paper towel or a sponge he will pick it up and start cleaning the nearest flat surface smiling the whole time.  He is just great and I love him.





















Thursday, September 29, 2011

People get Married

I don't love weddings. I like the concept behind weddings. I like that people unite their lives when they fall in love and want to spend eternity with each other. That part is nice. I like the happy feelings associated with a new marriage and potential it brings.

I don't like the hoopla of wedding planning. I don't think weddings are the best use of the money spent on them.  I don't like the stress that everyone involved feels at some point during the planning.

I eloped and do not regret it. My family on the other hand were not so pleased with that decision. Hi, Mom and Dad  :)

I've been to two weddings this year and both were executed very well. First, my sister got married in March, **I failed to add pictures, so I will do that in this post** and then my friend Manisha got married this past weekend.

My sister's wedding was traditional in the American sense. She wore a beautiful ivoryish dress and had her wedding party onstage with her and then had the reception soon after.  She looked stunning and was a beautiful bride. Manisha's wedding was traditional (I think ) in the Indian sense.  She looked like an Indian Princess. She could have been in a Disney movie. Her dress was HEAVILY bedazzled and it sparkled like an open treasure chest on a pirate's ship.  No offense to my sister, but I don't think I have ever seen a more radiant looking bride.  She was just so shiny from head to toe.

The ceremony was long, but meaningful (like my sister's).  The food was delicious (Indian food), but my sister's cake was better (sorry Manisha).

I wore a nice bridesmaid dress to my sister's wedding - maybe someday I will have the chance to wear a floor length brown satin type dress. I was excited to get to wear a saree to Manisha's wedding - maybe I will have the chance to wear a saree again (I hope so).

If you are not married, but would like to be one day, may I suggest an Indian Wedding?  If you invite me, I promise to like it.   If I was not married and planning a wedding, I would forgo the Traditional American getup and wear an Traditional Indian getup.

Favorite's from Cicely's wedding:












From Manisha's Wedding:












Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Place Holder

I have a post 90% complete. I have been working on it for over a week but haven't had the time to finish and post it. It is a follow up to my I'm not Expert BUT post I wrote in February, so it is very comprehensive and takes a long time.  I try to be very thorough and thoughtful when I post this type of list.  A lot of research and trial and error goes into the products and theories I buy into.  I want to make sure I am giving you the best information I have.  I hope to finish it this week.

In the meantime, my sister posted a catch-up the other day and I liked it.  In the little sister's pattern of being a copycat, here is mine:

Currently-

watching: nothing - last thing I watched was Toy Story 3 last night
listening: Traffic on Broadway
reading: Middlesex (don't love it)
enjoying: Cooler summer days, days and nights with josh and the babe, friends and a quiet still apartment
feeling: Tired-  My eyeballs feel like they are burning holes through my eyelids. Content- Had a nice three day weekend and glad I like the job I get to go back to in the morning
not enjoying: Mosquitoes, end of Summer Friday's
missing: Sleeping in and working out

I was looking through photos on my phone just now and saw this picture:




I was reminded of the delicious lunch I had last week.  Why I never went to the Oyster Bar before, I have no clue (maybe I didn't even realize it was there?  Never had a reason?  Thought it was going to be too expensive - it really wasn't...).   It might be one of my new special occasion favorite restaurants.  I work just across from Grand Central Terminal and my boss had been telling me about the Manhattan Clam Chowder for two months, so one rainy day I decided to treat myself to a nice lunch. I sat at the counter and ordered the Manhattan Clam Chowder and Creamed Spinach.  Both were very good and I thought I was satisfied - but then the guy sitting at the counter next to me ordered dessert and it looked so good.  It was contagious- I ended up ordering the Thai Basil Cinnamon Ice-Cream (pictured above).  For the 5 minutes I sat and nibbled on it-  the rest of the world stood still.  It was that good.

Now that Sonny can walk, he is finding himself all sorts of adventures:
He has become very good at taking things out of the recycling bag

And very good at going in places he shouldn't be


Friday, April 15, 2011

Two things - unrelated and pointless

Each year Corinne's sister Jesse compiles a list of names of babies born in Rexberg, I was discussing this years list with my sister (on gchat) and the conversation made me laugh:

 Cicely:  they are bad to the max
whats up with that town
 me:  young mormom moms
i menat emree not enree
Enree is how people of Brittan pronounce Henry
 Cicely:  why do they want weird names
i saw to two girl missionaries riding around their bikes yesterday
they looked like nerds
most mormos  are attractive, these two looked like the bird lady
 me:  hahaha i want to put that on my fb. I am going to...
 Cicely:  carl!
 me:  it going on my blog
 Cicely:  carl!
 me:  i'm serious I think it is funny and I am posting it now

on another non realted note; i found a new chapstick I love.

It is 95% Organic 100% natrual and surprisingly well priced. I bought it at Duane Reade so it couldn't be THAT expensive. I really like it- tastes nice, long-lasting moisture.  Plus as josh pinted out to me, I am a sucker for packaging.  I'm pretty sure my friend Anna uses it, I know i've seen it somewhere before. Gonna be on my Spring/Summer must have list.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Wedded Bliss Part 1

Cicely + James = Cicelyjames. hehe. No really, Cicely + James = LOVE. What a lovely wedding weekend we had! I wish I took more pictures. boo. This post and all other Cicely wedding posts will rely heavily on stolen pictures.

Thursday was the bachelorette party, just as silly as I imagined it would be. We had SO MUCH FUN though. Dinner was thumbs down. Over priced under flavored food. Don't eat here. After we ate we went to Cowboys and it was a blast. I WISH I could line dance. The dance floor was filled with groups of people moving in unison wearing cowboy boots and knowing when to tap their heel vs. their toes and then there was us. We tried. We were a sad sight though I am sure. Highlights of the evening include: Real live cowboys, Gwen getting burned with Jackie's cigarette, Cicely blowing her drink in Gwen's eye, Cowboy lap dances but the winning moment was when Cicely asked - no, begged the cop to show her his penis since it was her party and she hadn't seen a "real live penis" all night (keep in mind heavy drinking did occur).


yes, those are penis straws in the drinks


Saturday we had the rehearsal in the morning then all the girls (+Sonny) went for manicures/pedicures before rushing back to the hotel to get ready for the rehearsal dinner. Cicely looked beautiful. Her dress was awesome and reminded me of Esmeralda on Bewitched (my favorite TV show growing up). Son nearly stole the show though cause he is the cutest baby in the world.






Next wedding post will have actual wedding pictures.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

See ya Suckers

Remember when I said my sister was getting married soon and I needed shoes? I bought some at Macy's. Not the point. The point is, she is getting married this weekend. In Orlando. You know what the weather is like in Orlando this weekend?



Yep. almost 80. I get to pack shorts, my legs forgot what the sun felt like. I am excited for the wedding AND the weather. Jealous? too bad so sad.

Here's to the happy couple


I'll take lots of pictures and share them with you later. It's gonna be a blast See ya!