We had a spectacular date night the other night. It was the first in a while because this semester has just about killed us. We made dinner at home, and then took the girls out for an Ironport float. (Iron port is Iron county's world fair version of root beer. It's a lot different than root beer, though, you need to try it.)
Then we dropped the girlies off at Grammies, and went to a movie. We saw the Bounty Hunter. It was pretty funny. We have been laughing about it all week. It was so much fun to hang out together and hold hands with my sweetie. (The outing was free except for the floats because my work gives out free movie tickets for employee birthdays! Yay for Freedom!)
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Date night!
Monday, April 26, 2010
Sunshine, check it out!
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Spring Spa Day!
We had another girls night out (in) last night. This time we did a spring spa day. We had such a fun time. I think we might be making some headway in chasing winter away.
We started out by making some spaggetti and garlic bread for dinner. Then we deep conditioned our hair. (by putting some really strong conditioner in our while it was dry and then putting our hair in a ponytail for a while.) Awhile back I bought a book about how to make "at home spa treatments," this book suggested putting a mushed up avocado into your hair for a deep conditioning treatment. We didn't try it because we didn't have an avocado. Maybe next time. I try to include both of my girls and David in Girls night out. So David and Dolce both had Olive oil put in their hair for some deep conditioning.
Then it was on to facials. Try this recipe for a good exfoliating facial mask.
Honey Oatmeal Facial Scrub
2 tsp honey
1 Tablespoon Oatmeal
Mix honey and oatmeal together in a bowl until blended. After giving yourself a steam facial treatment by putting a washcloth soaked in hot water over your face apply the facial scrub to your skin and leave on for ten minutes. Scrub gently before removing with warm water and a washcloth. Follow up with your favorite moisturizer.
We did this and little Mckinley seriously thought her mommy was off her rocker when we were putting breakfast on our faces. She specifically requested cucumbers for our eyes though.
Next, we did pedicures and painted our toes beautiful spring colors! Dolce even got her toes painted.
Lastly, we made Daddy give us hand massages while we watched The Barbie 3 Musketeers, followed by chocolate brownies with strawberry ice cream on top.
We feel so revitalized now!
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Crawling lessons
At five months to the day, Dolce started trying to crawl. She had been so fussy for several weeks when her big sister played with her. She has been so frustrated that she can't keep up with everything Mckinley does. Mckinley is definitely her favorite person and she wants to do everything she does. I love watching them interact and Mckinley is very good at playing with her. Sisters have a very unique bond don't they? On this day, Dolce was trying so hard to play with Mckinley, and Mckinley stopped what she was doing to give her baby sister some tips. I love these pictures because I don't know who is more frustrated, Dolce or Mckinley. Mckinley is really sharing in the emotion of learning how to crawl.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Hoppy Easter!!!!
We had such a fun Easter this past Sunday. It seemed like a very busy weekend because of 2 birthday parties, also Happy Birthday to my one and only sister Sunni! and General Conference. Both David and I were scheduled to work Friday and it was such a nice surprise when we both went to work and ended up getting off early enough to color eggs with Mckinley and my brother Johnny and hang out together for the rest of the evening. Saturday, Mckinley jumped up to go to one of her favorite cousins birthday parties. Happy Birthday Kenzie Lynn! (by the way, I think all of her cousins are her favorite cousins!) Right after Kenzie's birthday party, we got an urgent phone call saying that the Easter Bunny had made an early stop at Grandma and Grandpa Jacksons, so Mckinley rushed over to hunt for some fabulous surprises. The Easter Bunny had even brought some jars of baby food for Dolce to find. (my camera was not charged and so we didn't get any pictures of the egg hunt:( )
Easter morning we woke up to some very fun surprises. We thought it was so cute that when Mckinley saw her Easter dress she put it on right away so she could be pretty while hunting for her treats. I am fast becoming the kind of mother who can't contain how proud she is of her kids. Our fridge is always covered with all of the creations Mckinley makes at school, (we are running out of space.) I especially love some bunny rabbits Mckinley drew for Easter. They are her version of stick people but with big bunny ears on top. I am keeping them forever.
For my Easter surprise, I wanted this tea caddy that you can hang cups on and stack plates on. Thanks Grandma for my genetic (and psychotic) love of dishes. (It's a sickness.)
David was very surprised when he saw that he had gotten a new cookbook from the Easter Bunny! This must be because the Easter Bunny would like him to make dinner more often because he is such a wonderful cook! In this picture he is making the same face as the guy on the Wheaties box. By the way, try this cereal if you haven't. It is really good, and is supposed to give you energy with extra vitamin B.
Dolce was not so concerned about what the Easter Bunny brought for her, but she got a new dress with an Easter bonnet. (When I was a little girl, my sister and I always got a new Easter dress with gloves and a hat.)
I also made these little Easter candy jars for my girls this year.
At our house you can't have Easter without having chocolate dipped peeps rolled in green coconut grass. (I don't actually like peeps at all unless they are like this. haha, but I would eat rocks if they were rolled in chocolate.)
HAPPY EASTER!!!!