Holiday card winners

And the lucky winners of the Shutterfly giveaway are:

I can’t figure out how to past the random number image. Number 3:

Amy Horn

I love ya, my earthy mama friend!
Number 1:
Jolene Wyatt

not sure if I’m doing this right but here goes….. Lily, Olivia misses you everyday! Aunt Christy Olivia misses coming over and playing with your homemade play dough, it isn’t allowed at our house..my criteria is also flat cards, and just choosing the best pictures or picture to put on it, and hopefully I send them out, I am very bad about sending them out, I guess I like keeping them all for myself lol…
And lucky number 7:
Jody Comment Email Responder
11/02/2011 at 12:10 pmI like very colorful cards. If they have a country theme it’s even better.

Congratulations!!  And Happy Holidays

All things Halloween

I know I’m a week late, but I wanted to get my Halloween post up before I let time get away from me.

Lil painted a pumpkin last year, she loved it and I loved that I came up with something new. I had never heard of anyone painting a pumpkin. This year you can’t hit a random blog without seeing a painted pumpkin. I take full credit for it, you are so welcome.

I knew that I wanted to have Lil paint pumpkins again this year since she loves painting and I thought it would be a good tradition. She and I picked a few little pumpkins at the local grocery store and she couldn’t wait to paint them.

painting pumpkins

painting pumpkins

We knew that we were going to go to a pumpkin patch, but we went ahead and bought a couple of large pumpkins at the grocery store because they were on sale, and I can’t pass up a good sale. These pumpkins didn’t even get out of our car till the weekend before Halloween. They just sat in the back seat floorboard for weeks, going shopping with us and the library and everywhere we went like little pets. Pets we don’t have to feed or clean up after. The perfect pets really.

I read in the paper that there were three pumpkin patches around our little city and I choose the smallest sounding one for our trip. It was at a small family farm. They have an organic pick your own apple orchard. It was so quaint, I loved it.

We were the only customers there. We climbed aboard the hayride that was going to take us to the pumpkin patch. We were escorted by the 3 year old granddaughter of the farmers, she was a hoot. We were told that because there hadn’t been a frost yet the pumpkins were still on the vine, it was so neat to see them in their natural habitat.

At first Lil was scared of the hay ride, but then she spotted the turkeys and everything was good after that.

Pumpkin Patch

The turkeys are the white dots at the end of the pumpkin field.

Pumpkin Patch

Pumpkin Patch

See our little friend?

Pumpkin Patch

She was so cute. You could tell that she likes to be with the pumpkin patch people.

Pumpkin Patch

Her grandpa called her to help him with some un-named task after this picture.

Pumpkin Patch

Pumpkin Patch

One of our pumpkins. I decided that we needed some white pumpkins to paint.

Pumpkin Patch

The TURKEYS!

Pumpkin Patch

I loved the pumpkin patch, but I didn’t get the pumpkin photos I wanted from this place so I planned on going to one of the other more commercial patches in the area the next weekend.  I’ll let you know right now that we never made it to any other patches.  I don’t want to keep anyone in unnecessary suspense.

We did however go the the zoo the next day and they had just had their “Boo at the Zoo” so I was hoping to get some good pictures there.

Zoo Boise 10-30-11

Zoo Boise 10-30-11

I was shocked to see that they had mostly cleaned up all the Halloween stuff.  A few hay bales, the 1 fake pumpkin display and some scattered pumpkins were all that remained.

Zoo Boise 10-30-11

And while I did get some great pictures, I still didn’t feel I had “The Halloween Pictures” yet.

Zoo Boise 10-30-11

Lily really wanted her zoo ice cream at this point.

Zoo Boise 10-30-11

I really wanted a few more pictures.

Zoo Boise 10-30-11

We went to get ice cream after this. Who can resist this face?

After we got home Waldo and I carved our pumpkins and Lily painted hers.  It was so fun doing this all as a family.

Painting pumpkins

I let Lily paint my pumpkin after I was done carving.

Painted and carved pumpkin

Halloween 2011

Halloween 2011

Halloween morning I had a brilliant idea. I grabbed Lily, my camera and my phone and we headed to the front porch.

Halloween 2011

Halloween 2011

Halloween 2011

Halloween 2011

Halloween 2011

I finally got “The Halloween Pictures” I wanted, I couldn’t be happier.

Of course the major fun was still to come.

Halloween 2011

Halloween 2011

I made the wand. I was quite proud of it. So of course I carried it around while we trick or treated. Isn’t that how it always works out.

Halloween 2011

Lily had been playing with her bucket all week and Halloween day I noticed it looking at me all sad and boring so I grabbed my silver sparkly glitter glue paint stuff and a couple of cotton swabs and fancied up the face. Lil loved it.

Halloween 2011

This was our first house to visit. We had been telling Lil all about how Halloween and trick or treating worked and she was pumped to say trick or treat to the neighbor. That was all in theory, because as soon as the door opened all she said was “I’m a little shy” when we encouraged her to say “trick or treat”. We went to probably a dozen houses and on the next to last house she whispered “trick or treat” and “thank you”, we were so proud.

My plan was to let Lily had a piece or two of her candy over the next few days and give the rest away to the kids that came to our door, but we didn’t really have that many trick or treaters. I totally wasn’t surprised when she played with the candy after we got home, but never asked for any of it. She was treating it like any other prop in her toy collection and we loved it. Waldo and I thought about offering her a piece that night, but we talked ourselves out of it because she is so used to not having candy that it wasn’t weird for her to not have any. We did promise her a piece the next day and we fulfilled that promise. After breakfast I let her pick from the small selection we left in her basket. She choose a long tootsie roll and I gave her about a third of it while eating the rest myself. She loved it.  That was the end of halloween candy for Lily Bean and we are all fine with that.

During my twenties when people would ask me what I was doing for this holiday or that I would tell them “nothing, I don’t really DO holidays. I assume that when I have kids that will change”.  It totally has. I had so much fun planning halloween for Lily and can’t wait for next year.

A snippet

Last night when we got home from trick-or-treating Lily played with her candy haul, but never really showed any interest in eating any.  This didn’t surprise us since she has probably only had candy once or twice and that was just a small bite of some candy Waldo or I were eating.  She loves ice cream and we share one every time we go to the zoo, but candy just isn’t a part of her life and I like it like that.  We did tell her that we’d let her have a small bit of candy for a snack today and wouldn’t you know it, she remembered and asked for it first thing this morning.  I told her she had to have a good healthy breakfast before she could eat any candy so we headed to the kitchen and she fueled up.

I had planned to give away most of her candy to our trick-or-theaters but wouldn’t you know it, we didn’t have very many, so her basket had a good bit of candy in it.  While we had breakfast Waldo took most of the candy out and hid it.  When breakfast was over I handed her her basket and let her pick one.  She choose a long tootsie roll.  I broke off about a third of it and handed it to her and ate the rest. You know I have to do my part for her health.

After she was done and I was washing the sticky off of her hands I reminded her that candy is tasty, but isn’t not healthy for our bodies or our teeth.  “But my tongue likes it.” she replies.  Kids!

Halloween 2011

Halloween 2011

The pictures are pre-trick-or-treating and she was pretending to eat CARROTS.

Thinking about Holiday cards already (and a giveaway) Closed

I’m usually such a procrastinator that it seems almost unrealistic that I’m thinking about holiday cards at the end of October. I guess the fact that I had such a good experience with Shutterfly last year for my holiday cards helps, and since they offered to do a giveaway with me that really gets me to move.  I love everything about the whole process of making and sending out holiday cards. I love finding Lily the perfect outfits, I love setting up a great holiday backdrop, whether it be a tree and presents or something more outdoorsy.  I love getting Lily to play and have fun, especially in a way that makes for great pictures.  I really love finding my favorite pictures and then finding the perfect card to show them off.

I have some criteria for a great holiday card that I use: For one, I prefer a flat card over a folded card. Flat cards are easier to put on the fridge or hang on the wall by my desk. Since that is what I like, I assume everyone likes that too.  🙂

I also like cards that have a number of pictures on them. I guess I just like being able to see a lot of Lily pictures.

I try to stay away from cards that say “Merry Christmas”. My Mom celebrates Yule, so she doesn’t really like getting Christmas cards and for me the card is more about the Holidays as a whole more than Christmas anyway.

I think those are pretty much my rules for cards, they aren’t hard and fast, but they are my guidelines.  One of the things that I love and hate about Shutterfly is that they have such a huge selection of cards that it’s hard to narrow them down to “the one”. For right now I think I this is “the one”, but we’ll see how things look tomorrow.

(Photo credit: Shutterfly.com)

Now for the giveaway:

Shutterfly was very generous and offered 3 Jinxyisms.com readers a certificate for 25 free Holiday cards of your choice.  To enter just leave me a comment answering the following question:

Do you have any criteria for holiday cards that you use?

Or just tell me Hi, or what you are making for breakfast. What ever floats your boat.

The giveaway ends on I will use random.org to select the winners on November 11, 2011 at Noon.  I’ll use random.org to select the winner and email them.  Please be sure to leave me an email address.  If the winner doesn’t get back to me in 3 days I’ll choose another winner.  Open to US residents only. Sorry everyone else.

 

Disclosure: Shutterfly compensated me for this review, but all opinions expressed are my own.

Egg hunts

I know I’m a little late to the Easter post party, but better late then never.

We aren’t religious so we treat Easter pretty much the same as we do Christmas, it’s just something fun to do.  We also don’t give Lily much sugar so she got no candy and didn’t miss it.

I bought Lil a little Easter basket and the color dyes for eggs sometime in early March, I wanted to make sure I didn’t miss anything. The day before Easter around 7pm (nothing like waiting till the last minute anyway) I got out a bunch of leftover birthday party cups and the vinegar and set to work activating the dye tablets. Waldo put Lil in her chair and put her art smock (one of my old t-shirts) on and as I grabbed the first batch of dyes to take to the table I spilled one. We knew this was a sign of things to come. Waldo dropped a egg in a cup and right then and there we decided this sucked. I grabbed all the cups (after cleaning up the pink dye from the white counter) and tossed them in the sink and went to my art box and grabbed the new Crayola paint I bought. I put some paint in a few of the leftover party cups and I showed Lily that it was okay to paint the eggs. While I was getting the paint Lily and Waldo tried using crayons to color the eggs (bust) and markers (worked good) so some of the eggs had quite the decorations on them. Lily and I had fun painting the dozen eggs I boiled.

Easter 2011

We take egg painting seriously

Easter 2011

The new art cover for the table needed some color - apparentelly.

Easter morning or more accurately early afternoon I went out and hid the eggs and then got Lily all dressed up in the cute dress my Dad and step-Mom bought her. We all went outside and the egg hunt began.

Easter 2011

One of Lily's painted eggs.

I was a little worried that the paint wouldn’t dry on the eggs, but it dried very nicely.

Easter 2011

She found her first egg.

Easter 2011

And another egg.

The eggs that got wet did bleed a little of their paint, but it’s washable so not a big deal.

Easter 2011

Oh look, there's one in the fern.

Easter 2011

And in the tree.

Once she found them all (the dozen painted eggs and a few empty plastic eggs), she and I went inside and Waldo hid them again.

Easter 2011

Kitty's helping.

Easter 2011

Easter 2011

There's a egg in with those rocks, somewhere.

Easter 2011

Checking out her haul.

We went inside after this and she played and played with the eggs. It was really cute. She wasn’t thrilled when the painted eggs kept breaking, but she was a good sport about throwing them away.

I hope everyone had a good Easter, no matter how you celebrate.

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