Thursday, December 8, 2011

Isabella's First Haircut

So I know what you are thinking. 'Wow, first haircut huh? I knew you were behind on blogging, but seriously when was this like a year ago?' Annnnd you would be wrong. I have been putting off and putting off her first haircut. Even though it was getting stringy and was constantly in her face, I just somehow couldn't bear the thought of cutting it! Is that weird? Oh well.

After about the hundredth person said 'wow her hair is SO long!', I figured they were just trying to be nice about saying she needed a haircut. =) So the week before Thanksgiving we went down to Snip Its in Snider Plaza and got her very first haircut! She was really excited about it.


She was so good the whole time. She sat totally still and did whatever the hairdresser told her to do.



They styled it so cute with a little bow. I can never get it to look this cute!

And yes, it is still pretty long. I couldn't let them cut more than like half an inch. Baby steps you know?

Halloween 2011

This year Isabella went trick or treating for the first time ever! I had been asking what she wanted to be for Halloween for a while, and we went back and forth through several options, but she finally decided on Snow White.


We went trick or treating with our two neighbors. This picture was really the best one we have of all three of them where they are all in focus, even if they're not smiling. The elephant is Felix and Minnie Mouse is Kate.


Bella thoroughly enjoyed getting to go to every house on our block and ask people for candy. She would just reach in to their bowl before they even had a chance to get any candy out. We will have to work on that for next year. =)

Here she is enjoying the fruits of her labor. We let her have a few pieces when she got home.


Have I also mentioned how I LOVE our neighborhood? There were so many kids out trick or treating we actually ran out of candy around 7:30 and had to turn off the lights. Next year we will know to stock up!

Goblins in the Garden 2011

For Halloween the Arboretum does what they call Goblins in the Garden. Basically they have fun little things set up all over for the kids and there are trick or treat stations where the kids get either candy or little toys or something. This year we went with Bella's friend Caroline and her parents.

Here is a picture of Bella with one of the "princesses" that was available to take pictures with.


Bella really likes stickers...


This picture just warms my heart. Bella LOVES Caroline.


The two pretty princesses together


So cute


It was a really fun night. Might have to make it a tradition!

Arboretum

Well, it is almost Christmas, so I figured I would go ahead and try to get all my fall/Halloween blogs up a little early. ;)

About a week or so before Halloween we went to the Arboretum with our play date crew. From left to right it is Caitlin, Isabella, Presley and Kiley. If you haven't ever been to the pumpkin patch there, it is super cute and prime picture taking territory. Thanks to my friend Tamra for using her way better than my iPhone camera!


I love this one for some reason


My little princess in her carriage


I also have to mention how much I love this dress she is wearing. I don't do a lot of her clothes shopping - her grammy and nana have always kept her stylin' for the most part - but I just loved this dress so much I had to have it!

Friday, October 28, 2011

Destin 2011

Ever since Bella was born, we have taken her once a year down to my parents place in Destin for a week. The first year was tough, the second year was better, although she did NOT like the sand. But this year was actually pretty fun. It helped that we flew instead of drove for sure. She is finally old enough to like to play in the water and she also really enjoyed building sand castles (or at least watching me build them) and then destroying them. Although, as soon as she is done, she wants her hands clean immediately. Yeah, she is a girly girl. Not sure where she gets it from!

I just love this picture of her for some reason.


Here's one from the front.


Back at the house, about to go eat at Fuddpucker's. We used to eat there all the time, but hadn't been in forever. They now have this whole alligator attraction where you can feed them and even hold one. Once we mentioned it she would not stop talking about it, so we felt like we had to go.


The whole time we were there, she wouldn't go anywhere without her purse. Did I mention she was girly?


The last day we took her to the Gulfarium that has been there forever, but we have never been. They have all kinds of shows with dolphins and otters and seals and stuff. She really loved it and now watches the videos I have on my phone over and over of the dolphins doing tricks.

I am hoping she will grow to love the beach as much as I do, she just needs to get over that whole sand issue. =)

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

It's a Boy!!

That's right. I am pregnant again! I know most of you already know this, and if you read my ACL post, then you know as well. But I thought I would send out the official word and give some more details for those who are curious!

Jason and I found out we were expecting again in June. We were super excited, of course, and I told Isabella at once. She has been really excited, saying it was a baby sister from day 1. She said she wanted her baby sister to live in her room with her. I don't think she is too keen on the idea of the baby taking over her playroom just yet.

We found out we are due March 3. 2012 is a leap year, so if the baby came a few days early it would be a leap day baby! Most people I tell this are like 'oh no how awful!', but I guess I am weird because I think it would be kind of cool. I am not one to induce, though, so we will just see when he decides to make an appearance!

Yes, I said HE. I think we all thought we would have another girl for some reason. I know nothing about boys, I had a sister and I wanted Bella to have a sister. So imagine my surprise when the doctor said there was no doubt in his mind it was a boy. I won't lie, I cried. I wanted Isabella to have a sister like I did and to play barbies with her and, oh yeah, I have a MILLION girls clothes and toys and other items.

It took me a few days to get used to the idea of a boy, but now I am getting really excited. Everyone I know who has one of each says it is the best. I do look forward to having a son, and hopefully he will be just like Jason - ie totally sweet and laid back. Bella is just like me, which is to say a little high strung and dramatic. A boy might be a nice change of pace. =)

We have not decided on a name yet, but I will let you know when we do! We are tossing a few around trying to see what feels right. Anyway, I am now about 5 months pregnant, but feel like I look like I could give birth any second. You definitely pop out quicker with that second child!

Any advice on how to raise a boy? Feel free to post that right here, because I am kind of clueless, but excited to learn!

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

ACL 2011

Well, oops! I didn't mean to post this blog yet, but I guess I will go ahead and do it since I can't figure out a way to delete it without starting over. =) I guess my blogs will just be a little out of order. Oh well!

So Jason, Amanda and I all went to ACL again this year. Jared was supposed to go with us, but he wasn't digging the lineup as much so he sold his ticket to Sarah Bella (sorry I can't say your name any other way!). I was worried, being pregnant and all (yes I am pregnant and I apologize for not having my 'I'm pregnant' blog up yet - remember the whole thing about not meaning to post this yet?), because the weather is usually brutally hot. So I prepared to hydrate like there was no tomorrow and try to stay out of the sun. We got SO lucky, though. It was cloudy and even rainy most of the trip, so I rarely got very hot at all!

The first day we went straight to see Brandi Carlile. I have wanted to see her forever and was not disappointed. She was so great live. She talked a lot and was really funny and likeable. She even covered a couple Johnny Cash songs and finished up with a rendition of "Forever Young". Here are all the girls we went to see her with. From left to right is Amy, Sarah, Amanda and me!


That day I also saw Allison Krauss, who is always awesome and beautiful, and closed the night with Coldplay.

This is the second day. My friend Courtney was at ACL as well and so she told me where to find her. As soon as I walked up, everyone was freaking out. Christian Bale was walking past with his crew. He is in the black right in front of the flag here.


They kept walking back and forth and they were filming so I have no idea if this is for a movie or what, but it was cool to see him. Everyone was shouting 'Hey Batman!'. Haha.

That night was Stevie Wonder. I was not sure what to expect. We saw Bob Dylan a few years ago here and he was TERRIBLE. So I worried, what with Stevie being pretty old, if he would be awful as well. Plus I could only think of like 3 SW songs I knew. Well, he was AWESOME. I promise you know way more Stevie songs than you think you do. I think I knew every song and he sounded just as good as he ever has. Here we are that night. Thanks to my friend Meagan for the super cute maternity dress!


Me and the hubs.


This was the last day. It was sunnier and hotter, but we survived. Me and Court met up early to see the Head and the Heart. This was the other band I was SO excited to see and they were really good. If you have not heard the song 'Down in the Valley', go listen to it. LOVE it. It will be making an appearance on my yearly top 10 countdown. =)


I definitely did not see as many bands this year as usual, just because of how hard it is to walk all over those park grounds when you are pregnant. But it was a great year and I was SO glad the weather cooperated for me. It was seriously an answered prayer.

Next year they changed it back to October, so we will see if we can get someone to babysit TWO kiddos so we can go again. Mom? Rhonda? Anyone? =)

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas

This year my family wanted to do something all together, before there were any more small children in our clan. We narrowed it down to a cruise, so my research began. I think everyone knows I love my job - planning trips is SO fun. But what do I love even more than planning trips for other people? Planning trips for MYSELF!! So I researched every possible cruise line and itinerary that they had to find the one that would fit us best.

After many calls to multiple cruise lines, we settled on Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas Itinerary. It left mid-July and went to CocoCay, Bahamas (RC's private island), St. Maarten (which none of us had ever been to) and St. Thomas (which we had all been to, but really liked).

Also, just to note, my parents nixed Disney Cruise Lines right away, or else that would have been the perfect choice for my two year old. More on that later.

We got to the ship pretty early, and luckily they were boarding early that day! So we got on board, got to our room and then went to meet up with the family, who were already on board. This is where things start to go wrong for the children's portion of the trip. Remember how I made multiple calls? Well I must have called RC four times asking for sure about their babysitting policies and children's activities for children under 3. Usually cruise lines don't have much for that age group so I wanted to make sure. Every person I talked to assured me there was babysitting from 8am to 2am daily. So we had decided to book a shore excursion for St. Maarten since none of us had been there, intending to secure babysitting the moment we got on the boat for that day.

So as soon as we find everyone, I head off to guest services to book our babysitting and also to let them know that we did not have a crib in our room like we had requested. They promised to have a crib sent right away, and then proceeded to tell us that babysitting was not available during the day, only at night. They advised me to go talk to the Adventure Ocean club for kids to see what my options were. At this time I am annoyed, but had been assured by people on the phone this was not the case, so wasn't too worried. At AO, they told me they didn't have babysitting for children that young during the day, but that there was private babysitting and to just call "0" from our room. So I go back to our room, call 0, and they tell me I have to come to guest services to book babysitting. If you will remember, that is where I went first. Oh, and there is still no crib in our room.

At GS, a very nice lady puts in my request for babysitting, no problem and tells me as soon as it is confirmed they will call our room to let us know. Sigh of relief (for now) and then off to the sail away party on the top deck. Jason stayed in the room to wait for the crib (by now we have also requested that our state room attendant bring us one, as well as have called guest services again) and to give Bella her nap.

We go up top and the weather is great and we all get our sail away cocktails and watch the crew dance and stuff. Don't we look happy?


As far as the ship goes, it was beautiful. It was by far the largest cruise ship I had ever been on and it was really well decorated, with tons of activities such as rock wall climbing, mini golf, surfing, a karaoke bar. All kinds of stuff.

After the party, I go back to the room to get Jason and Bella up so we can go eat. Well, they had never gotten a crib, therefore our daughter had taken no nap. We go ahead and get ready for dinner and as we are leaving here comes our room attendant with our crib. After 6 hours and asking 3 different people for it! We were pretty annoyed, but we tried to shrug it off. We went to dinner with the fam and here is Bella on no nap.


Yeah, she was still pretty happy so we got over it pretty quick.

Now I do have to give RC some props on how they treat children. They must be highly instructed to ooh and aah over kids like they are royalty. Every single wait staff member was always so nice to her and talked to her and fawned over her. This was our friend Richard who would come over every night and make a bunny out of a napkin for her. The bunny only liked Sweet N Low, so Bella would feed it Sweet N Low and then if she gave it anything else, the bunny would spit it out. It was seriously adorable and she ate it up!


Our first port was CocoCay, Bahamas. I love the Bahamas. I recommend them all the time to clients because they are absolutely beautiful as well as a lot closer than the more southern Caribbean islands! One of my favorite things that I have found, is that the waters are so calm and very shallow for a ways out. It was perfect for us because Isabella could walk out quite a ways, not get knocked down by waves and it was still shallow! My dad is her water buddy always, so she loved having him swing her around.


Since it is a private island, they don't have restaurants, they just have a huge barbecue with hot dogs, ribs, etc and normal sides. Isabella must have eaten ten hot dogs on this trip. She loves dipping them in ketchup. I would say the food at the barbecue was just ok. I say that only because I found the food on the ship to be way above what I normally have on cruise ships. The food in the dining room was exceptional.


Back on board, we still hadn't heard back from babysitting for our confirmation so I go to talk to someone. I won't bore you with every encounter I had with Guest Services about babysitting, I will just say that they obviously do not have their act together when it comes to children under 3, most of the staff had no idea what was actually available to her, and I still couldn't tell you what the actual guidelines are. All I know is they worked it out to where we had babysitting for half the day, and the other half, Bella went to the Ocean Kids club for kids under 3 (that NO ONE had even told us about in all my inquiries). I was highly frustrated by all of this, but we got it worked out so I tried to take a lot of deep breaths and not yell at anyone.

The next day we were at sea and went to the pool. This ship is great if you have kids over 3, that are potty trained. There is a huge area with all kinds of fun water stuff for kids who are potty trained. For kids who aren't? There is this...


It is a tiny little wading pool that is not much bigger than this picture. Bella had fun in it, but after about 15 minutes would want to go on to other stuff. Also, this pool is adjacent to all the cool stuff, so of course she wanted to go over there! But she had fun splashing her Aunt Amanda. =)

Pretty much all cruise ships now have what they call 'Specialty Dining'. These are restaurants on board that you pay extra for - anywhere between $5 and $75 or more, depending on the ship and restaurant. This is Chops, the ship's steak house. It was pretty good, but honestly we had a better experience on the Coral Princess ship last year at their Crown Steak House for cheaper. Plus the food on this ship is so good, I am just not sure I would pay extra to go here again. But here we are with Amanda and Jared, enjoying some alone time while Bella played with her grandparents!


The next day was St. Maarten. He is a view from our balcony.


We had booked a shore excursion where we rode four wheelers all over the island, and stopped at Orient Beach for a while before heading back to the ship. It was pretty fun. The French side of the island is much prettier than the Dutch for sure, and you can tell the second you change over. Orient Beach was pretty, but one side is nude and it is NUDE. So if you are in any way modest, don't go to that side. We ate at Andy and Cheryl's on the beach and it was really good. It is owned by some Americans who moved down there to live, and the seafood was really fresh and good.

Here we are with our cute little helmets for four wheeling.


A picture of one of the marinas on St. Maarten.


Here is Isabella in our (very messy) stateroom. She LOVED the cruise by the way.


Royal Caribbean has partnered up with Dreamworks to have their characters appear in parades and shows and stuff on their cruises. They did a character breakfast with the Shrek characters so we went to that one morning. You can see from the pictures below that as long as there is someone between her and the character she is fine. She wasn't crazy about being so close to Puss in Boots. =)




She really enjoyed the Dreamworks parade, too. We have watched Shrek 2 (because that is the one we own) about 2,582,945 times since we got home.

This is a cute picture of Bells in her A&M attire when she woke up. Our room was on the very back of the ship so our balcony was huge and also had more ship after it. That was a very comforting thing to a mom who had nightmares about Bella falling overboard from our balcony. Wasn't going to happen on this balcony!


On our St. Thomas day, we decided to stay on board since we had just been a year before. It was actually great and I think I may start planning cruises where I know I can be on board one port day from now on! There was NO one on the ship so you could have any poolside chair you wanted and do anything on your own. It was really nice and Bella liked having the run of the pool area.

We also went to eat at the other specialty restaurant Portofino that night, while mom and dad watched Bella. It was actually really good. I would have gone back there, especially because it was cheaper than the steak house.

I feel like I have been complaining a lot in this post, but I just want to make sure anyone with small children would know what they were getting in to. They have amazing programs for children over 3 and are consistently rated one of the most family friendly cruises out there. We did have a great time doing all the on board activities. Jason and I won movie trivia for the second time running on a cruise, so we were pretty proud of that. Amanda sang "Fancy" at karaoke one night, and Jared should have won the belly flop contest. He was ROBBED I tell you! Also, Bella got to be in the ice skating show! I wish I had pictures of that! They put her in a sled and took her all over the ice rink. She looked so cute!

Thanks mom and dad for taking us on such a wonderful vacation! I love that our family actually likes to do these things together. I am a very lucky girl.

When we got back to Port Canaveral, we were docked next to the new Disney Dream ship. Mom, Amanda, Bella and I are booked to go on this ship next November (way too far away!), so I was SO excited to see it. It is beautiful, no?

All in all I loved Royal Caribbean, they just have a few logistical things to work out. Loved the ship, loved the food and all the on board activities. I would highly recommend taking them for a spin. Unless you have a 2 year old. Then just go on a Disney cruise!!

Friday, September 30, 2011

Isabella's First Trip to Walt Disney World!

This summer our whole family went on a Royal Caribbean cruise. Once we decided which cruise we were going to take, and that we would be flying in to Orlando to go to Port Canaveral, I told Jason 'You know I am not going to Orlando without some sort of Disney experience'. He heartily agreed (ok maybe not heartily) that we could go a day early and take Isabella to the Magic Kingdom.

I won't lie, I planned more for that one day than I did for the entire cruise. I was SO excited. We had Starwood points so we decided to stay at the Dolphin hotel. It was nice, but it doesn't really have that 'Disney' feel. Not sure I would stay there if I was paying for a room. But it did have lots of dining options, and it is also on the Boardwalk loop where you can either walk to or take the boat around the lagoon and see the Boardwalk, as well as the Yacht and Beach Club hotel. Here is a shot of the Swan, the Dolphin's sister hotel, from our hotel room. We could also see Illuminations at night!

We got there that night and ate at Kouzzina, which is Cat Cora's Greek restaurant on the Boardwalk for you Food Network fans. I definitely give it a thumbs up, but only if you like Greek food. It was pretty authentic.

It was pouring rain that night and Jason slipped and twisted his ankle. It swelled up to about twice its normal size so we iced it a lot and he soldiered on to the park the next day. Thanks for being such a trooper honey!

The next morning we got up early to be at the park before opening. Here we are having a little breakfast getting ready. Bella is all set to go in her Alice shirt.


When we got to the park we got up as close as we could so we could see the opening show. What happens is that the train comes in to the Main Street station with all the characters on it, and they do a big song and dance welcoming you to the Magic Kingdom. I think for about the first hour or two we were there, Isabella barely said a word. She was just in awe. During this first show she would point and say 'Alice' or 'Snow White', but not like she was excited, more like she couldn't believe she was seeing them in REAL LIFE. I seriously had to hold back the tears it was so precious.

Once the park opened, we quickly made our way to Fantasyland, stopping, of course, for our picture in front of the castle.


Like I said she was pretty stoic for the first bit, so when we rode Dumbo first, she barely showed expression, but she did NOT want to get off. Luckily we had timed it to where Jason was in line just in time for another ride right after that.


By the time we got over to the Astro Orbiter, she was warming up a bit. You can make yourself go higher and lower and it also goes faster than Dumbo. She would just laugh as we went up and down.


This picture melts my heart.


We had lunch at the Plaza, which I had not eaten at since I was little when they told my mom she should work at the World as Snow White. I thought that was like the coolest thing ever.

The plaza was good and Bella got ice cream so she was happy.


After lunch, Jason took Bella back to the hotel for a nap and let me stay in the park. I rode all my favorites that Bella can't ride, and then we met back up right before dinner. We took the boat over to Wilderness Lodge (my personal favorite resort) and ate at the Whispering Canyon cafe. I had never eaten there and we all thought it was very tasty. They also do a lot of funny things like if you ask for ketchup, they make everyone with ketchup on their table bring it to you, so you basically have every bottle in the restaurant on your table. They also make you ride a stick horse to the bathroom if you ask where it is.

After that we only had time for a couple more rides before the parade. We rode the Carousel first, which Isabella always loves, then we made our way to It's a Small World. She sang and danced the whole way through it. SO cute.


After that we lined up for the parade, only to be told right before it started that it was being cancelled because of the storms in the area. I guess they have to be careful because of lightning. I was bummed, but we were pretty tired, so we decided not to stay for Wishes and instead to get a good night sleep so we could be well rested for the rest of our vacation.

Up (hopefully) soon...how Royal Caribbean could definitely improve their communication on small children's activities, but excelled in most every other aspect.

(Kind of) New House

Well, the other day Jason said something to me to the effect of 'you know it was this time last year that we first saw this house.' It was at that point that I decided it might be time to post a blog about our 'new' house. I meant to do that when we moved in, but what can I say? Sorry. However, instead of boring you with pictures of the house and rooms and such, I figured I would do something different. I mean most people who read this blog have seen the house, so here are some other things about our new house that you might enjoy.

One of my favorite things about this house is having a back yard. Our last house had practically no yard, so I am so glad to have a pretty back yard where we can go outside and sit or Bella can play. At least for the 2 seconds it has been nice weather since we moved in. =)

A nice surprise last spring was when that first nice weather came through and the vines over our fence bloomed in to these gorgeous coral flowers.


The first thing I did to the back yard was plant stuff. I was determined to grow my own herbs and vegetables for the summer so I planted all kinds of herbs, tomato plants, bell peppers, jalapenos. Here are a few shots of my plants.




I can't bear to show you pictures of what they look like now after the brutal summer we had. I watered them every day and did everything I could to keep them alive, but by the end of July they had just burned up. I did however grow enough jalapenos to make these babies. And they were YUMMY.


Here is a full shot of our lovely yard. We spent a lot of time in the water toys as you can see. Did I mention this summer was the hottest on record? Ever?


In the spring we also had some crazy storms. Three different times we had huge branches like this fall off our tree in our back yard. Not sure if that guy is going to make it much longer.


Another thing we have close to us is a couple of splash parks. This is new to me, but a great thing that the city of Dallas does. It is just a public park!


One of the best things about our new house is our neighborhood. I knew just about everyone around us before we even moved in totally. They are so friendly and some people even brought food over! We have also been blessed with the best neighbors ever. They have a 3 year old daughter name Kate and she and Bella are now BFF. Not to mention that they are super cool and we hang out a lot. Here is Bella, Kate and Liz one night that we went to see a Movie Under the Stars thing this summer.


There is also a Braum's not too far away so we have walked down there to get ice cream together.


Bella and Kate at the Arboretum with her dad Pete.


And this is my absolute favorite picture of them playing dress up next door.


So, yeah, you could say we are happy with our kind of new house. I honestly feel like this is where God meant for us to be, and I imagine we will be here for a very long time.

Driving Up to Mount Cook

After a wonderful and too short time in Wellington, the next morning we boarded a plane to Queenstown.  Now, the whole time we had either be...