Monday, August 16, 2010

A post from Kensie...

Since I'm turning 1 in a few weeks, Mama and Dada thought it was time for me to take on some more responsibility in life...




I guess this is their idea of it?


I'll have some time to practice, but looks like I'll be a big sister come March 12!


Boy, they sure have a lot to do by then....


Love,

Kensie

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Just a summer day at the park...

Kensie LOVES the park. She loves the grass, putting wood chips and other dirty things in her mouth, roaming free, and she especially loves the swings. As she becomes more mobile, I could see us spending ALL our days at the park (well, until dreaded winter comes that is...).





It has also been such a joy to see her take more and more steps!! (I think her current record is 4 in a row). But, she has definitely mastered standing up on her own, and then proceeds to wave her arms in excitement. Thus, the following picture...






Just after this, she plopped down into her bear crawl stance and took off towards the playground without even looking back. Uh...a bit brave are we??


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I've also been feeling this incredible sense of summer urgency. Like there is a ticker counting down each day we have left, and there is nothing you can do about it. Anyone else?? I know...fall is incredible: there are apples to be picked, pumpkins to be carved, and hay bales to ride...blah blah blah. Don't get me wrong, I love the colors of fall and the feeling of warm sweaters with cute jeans. Buuuuut, I LOVE SUMMER! And I think most of this urgency stems from last summer looking like this:



Wow. Bringing back some VERY uncomfortable memories....


Ok, I'm back. Phew.


Anyway, I just feel like I missed out on last summer in so many ways. And so, this summer I tried to pack two seasons worth of "summer-fun" into one.


What I didn't realize is this makes it go by very fast! Oh well, we are definitely making the most of it...and it's still not over!


So here's to summer!

Monday, August 2, 2010

Mackinac Island



How do you pronounce it?


Let's clear this up right away...


The "c" is silent on the end, so it sounds like 'aw'; Mackinaw Island. This has always bothered me when others say either "Mackinac" or "Mackinaw". So, now you know.

It's pronounced "Mackinaw Island", despite the 'c'.


Now there is also the mainland city across the water spelled "Mackinaw City". It too, is pronounced the same.

So, why two of the same names with two different spellings??

Way back when settlers landed on the island, they came up with 100's of different spellings, but eventually agreed on "Mackinac Island". When "Mackinaw City" was established, they changed the ending letters so that postal services would be able to distinguish between the two.

I know you were all gonna ask (at least my non-Michigan friends), so there you have it.

Now on to some great pics from our trip...






First off, we ran into Greg's cousin Joanna and her boyfriend on the ferry ride to the island...so random, but so fun to see them!







Greg- "Come on Shan, you gotta take a picture of that..."


Me-"ummm, ok?"



Two big trucking companies shipping their cargo to the island.



What can I say? My husband loves trucks.






Just some good old-fashioned rock skipping.



The famous "Grand Hotel"- $400 a night people!


With the longest front porch in the world.





In front of our adorable hotel - "The Harbour View Inn"


Loved staying there....would do it again.





Went out for one nice, "dress-up-worthy" dinner.


I think it was the best fish I've had since living in Slovenia....yummm.










We managed to only have one fight the whole weekend.


Biking + trails + confusing map = marriage builder for sure.




Once I gave up the map and let my "professional navigator" do his magic, we had a great time! Funny how that works. :)





Only bikes and horse drawn carriages are allowed on the island.


Makes for some interesting "pedestrian crossing".



Overall, a WONDERFUL trip. And we are especially thankful to Greg's parents for watching little miss Kensie for the weekend. It was such a treat, even though we missed her terribly.



Here's what I woke up to this morning...


Friday, July 30, 2010

5 years 'mon amour ' (my love)

From the sweet boyfriend...







to the fun-loving husband...







to the proud Dada you've become....





I'm so thankful for the man you've been in my life.



Happy 5 years my love! I pray the next 5 are even sweeter.

Monday, July 19, 2010

What a race...

{Saturday 7:30 am - before the race}
Nik . Jamie . Shannon . Greg



13 teams

2 days in the windy (ahem...humid) city

15+ miles on foot

27 clues

1 absolute downpour



MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.




{we snapped a quick pic in front of the fountain during our mandatory lunch break on Day 1}


That's right! Team Deer came in First Place!!



Without going into too much detail....

Just picture the real show of "The Amazing Race", but shot in only 2 days.

Some of the clues took an hour to figure out, and then 30 minutes to find the location. We tried to use buses and trains when possible, but we spent a lot of time on foot. I wish someone wore a pedometer to see just how many miles we actually walked/ ran.

Strangers became our best friends
as we sought them out to find answers or directions to the next clue. We will always remember the little old lady on the bus who figured out the scarecrow song from the Wizard of Oz, and led us directly to Oz Park. Nor will we forget (another, but different) little old lady who heard we were on the way to the finish line, and actually came to cheer us on. We thank all the people of Chicago, and especially these 2 ladies who we never even found out their name. :)

And let's be honest, I've never been more exhausted in my life....literally. Somehow, we managed to stay hydrated, and there were no injuries on the team (which is pretty amazing if you know our husbands).

{at the finish line- first team to arrive!}
The umbrellas were used throughout the race as a way to spot the next clue at various locations.


It was fun getting to know so many new people from other teams, and we are incredibly thankful to the people who organized it. I can only imagine how much work went into it.

They are already talking about where it will be next year....

Mackinaw Island!




We had such a blast, and you can bet to see us back next year!

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Overly-inspired


If you notice, I've added several more website/ blogs under "Just my Style" in the sidebar. One of my new favorite sites is


I've honestly never attempted true party planning...but her website sure makes me want to!



Just look at this adorable
"gingham garden party".....sooooo me.


I especially love the puffy tissue flower balls hanging about....and who doesn't love gingham?




Or how about this adorably decorated mantel and cake display??


You can't tell in these pics, but it's a "turtle themed party" with pink and green throughout. (turtlemegs, I know you would love the "turtle pops").



And I just HAD to add this cute "strawberry party" display....to die for!

There are SO many others I could add, but this is just a taste. So go check it out for yourself....LOTS of yummy treats and creative ideas.

Now if only I could decide what I want to do!! Feeling a bit overly-inspired right now...

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Playroom!

We have this "in-between" space in our home. It's an empty traffic way that connects the fireplace room, the living room, dining room, and kitchen. I love how it makes the house feel bigger than it really is, and provides a nice area if we have a lot of people over for extra standing room, or a place to set up an extra table if needed...a very open layout indeed.


As you can clearly see, this open space has become the play area in the last few months. A convenient spot to dump all of Kensie's toys. Upside- I can see her from pretty much anywhere in the house. Downside- it's a tripping hazard for one (especially in the middle of the night), and it doesn't stop Kensie from crawling to all the "no-no's" in the other rooms (especially the fireplace). Not ideal, to say the least.



We also have this great sunroom that steps down off the back of the dining room. It pretty much sat empty for the last year and a half....until NOW! Thanks to a few suggestions, we gave this space a new purpose...




Welcome to the new playroom!!




Two nights ago, after Kensie went to bed, Greg and I stayed up until 10pm vacuuming, rearranging, and moving every toy OUT of the house and into here!



Not only is it baby proof, but it lets in TONS of light, and has a great view of the backyard. Plus, with the sliding glass door, I can let her roam free in there while I am workin' away in the kitchen.




Ahhhh, my open space is actually OPEN, and my house has regained it's confidence.