Migraines are yucky!
When I woke up this morning the migraine was on its way out, although I still tried to be careful which lights I turned on so as not to aggravate it. I don't think I have taken this much pain reliever continuously in a long time. I have so much more sympathy for people that have migraines, especially consistent ones. This episode pretty much laid me low exactly when I have lots of packing to do. But what can I do? Hopefully my head will be completely clear by tonight when Elliott will be home to kiddy-wrangle. Until then I guess it's refereeing from the couch.
Christmas #1 - Our Las Vegas Celebration
We celebrated our own family Christmas yesterday before we head to Utah to celebrate with all of Elliott's family. As you can see from these pictures (and those in the slideshow at the bottom of this post) we all had an excellent time. Here are some highlights and lessons for next year:
* The best family present - a free vacation to San Diego! I managed to keep this a surprise from Elliott, so that made it even more fun. It all came about when I was visiting with my mom about the possibility of using her timeshare week to go to Sedona, AZ for vacation with the Kay family. In the end we decided to pass on the Sedona vacation (extra cost, lack of desire to haul the girls out into nature) but mom went ahead and surprised me by booking us something anyway - a week in San Diego. The best part if it, we will be able to celebrate Lily's first birthday in the same way we celebrated Ava's first birthday - at the San Diego Zoo. I have to admit, this might be a fun tradition to keep up!
* Ava is on overload for her presents I think (note to self - she doesn't need that many next year). Her favorites - the ladybug rocker that I bought for Lily at a garage sale; a play mixer for her toy kitchen and knock-off My Little Ponies both of which I got for a couple bucks at Walgreens). She also got a tricycle (garage sale find) that we will enjoy when the weather gets warmer.
* Elliott made waffles for a fun family breakfast for all of us. Yummy!
* That evening we went to Sunset Park to drive through their Holiday Lights display. Ava was a little cranky, but we pushed through. I think it will make for a nice family tradition for future Christmases (and I really enjoyed it; it took me back to my own Christmases past when we drove through our local park to see the lights.)
My Craftiness
* I used photos from our recent photo shoot with my friend Ashley, who captured some fabulous shots.
* I got all of the photos for free (including an 11x17 print, which is normally a little costly) by scoping out deals online stores such as Snapfish were offering.
* The beautiful frame came from my friend Babette. She inherited many decorations with her new home and didn't need the frame or artwork. You can't quite tell, but it is quite large - about 3'x4' (Thank you Babette!!)
* Instead of paying $65 to have a mat professionally cut for each photo, I used the existing plum-colored framing mat and then bought a $5 (minus 40% coupon) white mat to which I simply glued the pictures onto.
* And finally I printed a Bible verse I thought was inspirational and timely (1 John 4:19) onto vellum (which I had leftover from our wedding invitations!) and glued that onto the mat too to complete the look.
So there you have it - under $5 for this gorgeous display. I can't tell you how much I love it! It is the first thing you see when walking through the front room on the way to the bedrooms, and I can't tell you how often per day I do that! Love it!
Lunchtime with the Girls
So I officially decided to take a day off from being productive since Elliott and I are going out tonight for a pre-Christmas date and won't be cooking dinner anyway. So laundry, you will just have to wait until tomorrow. So will you wrapping paper. Mom is taking a break.
More Snowy Pictures
The snow continued Wednesday night, blanketing the Las Vegas valley in about 3 inches. The "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign lost power and went black, flights and schools were closed, and we had to go outside and beat the tree branches in the backyard with a broom so the limbs didn't break with the heavy, wet snow. By Thursday morning school was still closed, but the roads were clear and the snow had stopped; by this afternoon you would never have known we had snow - it's clear and cool. Crazy weather!
WFMW: Cereal gift boxes
I read a hint in a magazine last month and have been employing it this holiday season with great success:Save your cereal boxes and use them to wrap presents in. Why did I never think of this before? They are a perfect size for clothing and I am constantly recycling them at our house. So this year as wrapping paper comes flying off, people will be wondering if they got Rice Krispies or something better.
That's what works for me! Check out the entire Works For me Wednesday line-up over at Rocks In My Dryer.
Snow in Vegas!
Raking leaves - in December
Sunday morning Elliott decided to go out front and rake the leaves that had been accumulating in the front yard. The girls decided to help too. I don't know how much help they were, but they certainly had a lot of fun!
What's New With Us
Christmas on clearance - ALREADY??
I went just now to try and find a matching Christmas dress for Ava at The Children's Place online. I saw their ad in a magazine recently and thought they might have a dress that would nicely match the Christmas dress I have put aside for Lily. Children's Place has them on clearance. What!!?? And not only that, they are now all out of stock!
So I call my local store. Nope! They shipped all of their stock to the outlet because they were clearanced our. So I called the outlet. They are sold out!
OK, so I know there is somebody out there who can feel my pain. I pride myself on thinking ahead - for crying outloud it is only December 4 today! - and didn't think I was leaving this until the last minute. Well, I guess you better start skipping Thanksgiving if you want anything that has to do with Christmas. And that is just something I won't do.
Maybe I will write to Children's Place .....
Ava's Imagination
She has also started to pretend to sleep, closing her eyes (leaving just a small eye slit and a sly smile) and making fake snoring sounds.
Ava also is really developing a mind of her own and attitude to match. Today she was whining and whining. I said "stop it Ava!" and she said "I no stop it". So I said "fine, then you will go in time out. I no go in time out. Then you have a choice: stop whining or go in time out. I stop whining. That's a good choice Ava.
She shows great love and concern for her sister, which I think is the sweetest moment to witness. Today they were sitting toe to toe and Ava was saying "I love my sister" and leaning over to give Lily hugs and kisses, which Lily was just eating up with a huge grin on her face. The other day Lily was crying over a small tumble and Ava came running into the room . What's the matter Lily? What's wrong? Oh, Lily fell down and went boom. I suppose that's better than her inquiry today of "what's your problem Lily?"
And right now she is jumping around the guest bed as I type shouting "this is so much fun! Did you see mommy?" I love my little girl!
Is it December??
Our Thanksgiving













