Friday, July 24, 2009

the "dora" party







So yesterday we had the much anticipated "Dora" party for Gabby's 3rd birthday. To sum it all up, it was just sooooo much fun and Gabby was in absolute heaven. My heart just melted for her...it was so nice to see her be in the spotlight for once. (it was a loooong year for her, watching Payton go to playschool and dance lessons and all of the extra stuff that goes along with those.) And Payton was a fabulous big sister...she was so great about it being "Gabby's day" and "Gabby's party". We just had fun, fun, fun!




Some random thoughts about the party:



Gabby loves Dora, so we went with the Dora theme to the absolute extreme. Thank you, Dollorama!



Love that my girls have mutual friends...everyone played nicely and got along.



Didn't take the greatest pictures...turns out that running the party and taking all the pictures isn't exactly easy. Wish Daddy wouldn't have been camping. Oh, well, some pictures are better than none, right?



Why decorate a cake when kids have way more fun decorating cupacakes themselves? Will do this again for sure. (I despise making/decorating cakes.)



The Dora aprons that Nana made were a hit. The girls looked so stinkin' cute. Thank you, Nana!!!



Morning parties are where it's at. Cleaned the house the night before, woke up, had the party, done before noon. The girls played with Gabby's gifts for the rest of the day. Loved it!



In the future, I won't be telling the girls when their party is coming up...the day of, it'll be, "Guess what? It's your party today!" (the anticipation almost killed both of them, and in turn, me!)



Searched the city for Dora party hats and couldn't find any anywhere. Turns out the kids had fun decorating their hats with stickers instead!



Was so grateful to everyone that came...thank you so much!



It was so fun to have this little party for Gabby. Like I said, she was just thrilled and thought it was the greatest party ever. I can't believe she's going to be 3 next week! That is just utter craziness. My babies just keep on getting older. AAAahhh!



Okay, just wanted to share about the party. And on the schedule for today....nothing.



xo Tal

Monday, July 20, 2009

some new stuff...


(collage made using these templates from House of 3)



So I have a few new layouts posted over in my scrapbook album. Every now and then I find a couple minutes to scrapbook...I'm still feeling so out of practice!



This week is a busy one. Lots going on. Kherington has her shots, Graham's going to Young Men's camp, I'm having an impromtu Dora birthday party for Gabby (pictures to come for sure!), church meetings, possibly going to Red Deer to visit with Graham's family...etc, etc, etc. Wish I had exciting things to post about, but this is it for now. Hopefully I'll scrapbook some more SOON!



T:)

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

how can it be?









How can my baby be 4 months already? She is growing up too quickly...it's not fair. (pout.)



At 4 months old, Kherington is smiling, babbling, slobbering, chewing on her fists, attempting to put baby toys in her mouth and rolling over. In fact she was rolling over and over and over as we took these pictures this morning...her big sisters thought it was quite funny.



She is a dream. I love having a baby in the house again. She just makes all of us so happy and we all turn into blubbering, baby-talking fools whenever we're in her presence. Even Gabby. She has the cutest "baby-talking" voice.



Stop getting so old so fast, kay Kherington? I want you to be my baby forever.



:)

Sunday, July 12, 2009

a couple quickies

















Okay, maybe more than a couple.



We're home from Montana. It was lots of fun, had some good and bad weather, but we still managed to get outside and in the water.



Gabby's my little fish.



Kherington was the perfect baby.



Payton was the big sister that was in charge and taking care of everyone.



Lots of trips to Target. (much to my brother's dismay..."What are you going there for again???")



The girls were amazing in the car. Stopped at the Cardston Temple on our way down and ran in into my aunt and cousin on the temple grounds. So funny! And of course I had to take pictures of the girls.



The girls and I missed daddy like crazy. Thank goodness for cell phones and texting.



Happy to be home.




:)

Saturday, July 04, 2009





Just working on my Relief Society lesson for tomorrow. Thought I'd share my handout. Really wanting to get going on my Family Home Storage!



Don't know what I'm talking about? Check out this website!



T:)

Friday, July 03, 2009

the answers

Hey, Everyone!




Okay, I'm here to attempt to answer all of your questions. Some I'll answer individually, and some I'll group together 'cause many of you asked similar questions. Here we go!




1. Lindsay asked:
As for questions...how do you make your photos large on your blog?

Also...how do you store all of your mini albums/scrap pages?


answer: Okay, the large photos on the blog. I have to say, I am the worst at step-by-step instructions for this kind of thing. There are a few ways you can make your photos large, but you need to edit the html coding of your template in blogger to accomodate the larger photos. Some people use a host site like photobucket where they upload their images first, before uploading them to blogger. Confused yet? I think your best bet is to google "large photos in blogger" or something like that, and you'll find some instructions from people that know what they're talking about! That's what I did and after playing around for a while I figured it out. See, everyone uses different templates and stuff, which is why I can't really tell you exactly how to do it...so google it!




And as for mini album storage...I have a couple baskets on my shelf in my living room where I store all of my most recent mini-albums. That way they are right at hand for me, my girls, or anyone who comes over to browse through. I love being able to see them whenever I want! And my scrap pages...I have a 12x12 album for each child, a family album and a friends/family one as well, so every time I complete a layout, it just goes in the appropriate album. I also scrap different sizes, but no matter the page size, they all go into the 12x12 album. (Remember this album of Payton's? Just scroll down a bit!)



2. Robin asked:
Where do you get all your girls bows? The big flower ones that are so adorable!




answer: Okay, a few people asked about my girls bows and hair things. Some I buy and some I make. Honestly, the flower hair things are so easy to make...just buy flowers at any craft store, and glue them to a hair clip using a hot glue gun and glue a jewel in the centre. Easy as that! You can buy them anywhere, too. Head over to etsy and just search "flower hair clips" or "children's hair accessories" or something like that and you will find tons!! Oh, and someone asked me where I shop for my girls. Just the typical places...Old Navy, WalMart, Target, Superstore, Children's Place, Winners...nothin' too fancy! It's so easy to find cute girl clothes, I never have to spend tons of money on them. And anything I buy for Payton gets to be worn by 3 children in the long run, so it's always worth it!



3. Lisa asked:
Hi I love your blog and your scrapping style and I been lovin the envelope that you put on your layouts as I am a big journaller and I dont always want everyone to read it or sometimes it doesnt fit on my layout. What I was wondering is do you make your own ones or do you buy them and are the acid free or not?




answer: Hi Lisa. I just buy my envelopes, and to be honest, I totally don't worry about whether they are acid-free or not. If they're cute, I'll use them! I buy lots of my envelopes at a local stationary store where I live (Evergreen Stationers for those of you who live close by), so just shop around and see what you find! I looove envelopes!



4. Camera questions:

answer: Lots of questions about what camera I am shooting with right now. For Christmas Graham gave me a Canon Digital Rebel XSi and I am loving it. Now I need to be honest. I DO NOT know alot about cameras and which ones are better, etc, but this one has been awesome so far. I am slowly slowly learning how to use it and what each button and knob does. It is a learning process, that's for sure! The lense I am using is the Canon EF S55-250 mm, f/4-5.6 IS. (can't find a link, sorry!) I was surprised at how expensive lenses are, I had no idea! When I know more, I'd love to invest in some more lenses.




5. Photography questions:


answer: Okay. Photography. First of all, I am learning. I'm not going to pretend at this point that I can give you in-depth answers to photography questions. As for now, I love experimenting and learning and playing with my camera. It's a hobby that's quickly turning into an obsession! I have never taken an actual photography course. That's something I've always been interested in, and maybe one day I'll do it, but for now, I'm just learning on my own. There is so much info that can be found on the internet and through other scrapbookers/photographers to keep you inspired and to answer simple questions. If you're considering taking a photography course, I would highly suggest that you familiarize yourself with your camera first...learn how to use the basic functions before you dive into a class. I would feel way more comfortable taking some kind of class right now, as compared to when I first got my camera and had no idea how it worked. Does that make sense? And as for my black and white backgrounds on my photos...I DO have photography stands and backdrops that I use, this isn't a photoshop trick. I bought them online about a year and a half ago. I don't have a link, but again, you can just google "photography stands and backdrops" and see what you find! It's been worth it for me to have them, but before that, I would just use big sheets as backdrops for my pictures. Anything goes, really!



6. Photo-editing and Photoshop:




answer: Okay, so right now I am using Adobe Photoshop CS2 to edit my photos. Graham and I have been using photoshop for over 5 years now, so it's hard to give a simple answer when people ask, "How do you edit your photos?" We have been using it for so long and have helped eachother and taught ourselves different tricks. It's taken a long time and lots of practice to familiarize ourselves with the program, so if you're new to photoshop, I would look online for step-by-steps and how-to's. Bobbi always has lots of great tutorials on her blog, and Jessica Sprauge, Rhonna Farrer and Renee Pearson are all digital queens. So search their blogs and websites to find any specific answers that you may be looking for! That being said, I DO use actions on my photos as well as tweaking them myself. There are so many actions, it just depends on what your needs and budget are. These ones are free, and Maggie's are my favorite. Hope that helps you out a bit! And to Holly, yes, I create my blog banners in Photoshop!



7. Photo Frames, my Printer and Digital Stuff:


answer: So we all know that I am not a digital scrapper. But I am loving all of the hybrid stuff lately, and the different ways you can incorporate digital elements into your traditional scrapbooking. My fave place for hybrid stuff right now is House of Three. These are the photo edges that I've been using lots and I just love them! Take some time and browse the site to see what they have that you might like. Remember...all of that digital stuff can be printed out on to regular paper and used as traditional scrapbooking products. So cool. (oh, and there was a question about what printer I use. I have the Canon Pro9000 and I love it!) And just a little side-note in regards to digital scrapbooking as opposed to traditional scrapbooking. Digital scrapbooking has really boomed in the last couple years, and I LOVE it. I love all of the possiblilites and convieniences about it, and the many doors that it has opened. However, I have to kind of laugh when people ask me, "So are you going to go all digital?"...like you can only do one or the other. Both ways of scrapbooking are so awesome, how could I ever just commit to one? I love the hands-on aspect of traditional scrapbooking...I could never give that up. But I love how freakin' cool digital scrapbooking is, so I have to do that, too! Do you see where I'm going with this? One of the things Heidi talked about when she was here in May was to NOT categorize ourselves (ie. I'm a cardmaker, I'm a stamper, I'm a scrapbooker, I'm a digi-scrapper). Allow yourself to create in ALL aspects of scrapbooking...it's much more fun, I promise!



8. Tissue pom-poms:



answer: Someone asked how I hang my tissue paper poms-poms from the ceiling. I just screw in a tiny little hook into the ceiling and then hang the flower using clear thread. I got mine at the dollar store!



9. Jessica asked:
Well, I would like to know what a typical day in your house looks like. I like to ask other Mom's that. Just curious how you tackle afternoon boredom and all that stuff.





answer: Oh, man...a typical day in my house! Well, right now I am loving that we have no schedule and no places to be (for the most part!). I try to get us all up and dressed and fed by 10 am-ish. Man, it takes a long time to get ready with 3 girls, plus me! Yesterday I think I finally got dressed at about 3pm. Haha! Anyways, mornings always go by quickly, that's when I go out to the store to run errands and stuff like that. Then after lunch it's quiet time for everyone. Yesterday was a tough day...I was just exhausted and was trying to do about a million-and-one things, and of course my kids wanted my attention, so finally I popped some popcorn, they colored some brown paper bags to put their popcorn in and we all laid on the couch and watched a movie. Sometimes TV really is the answer! Honestly though, every day is different for us right now. Our routine really comes into play after dinner-time. We always do clean-up, baths, brush hair and teeth, stories, prayers and bed. Whew! Technically I could scrapbook after that, but lately, I just crash, too!



Okay, so I think that's about it! Thanks everyone for all of your questions. I hope I answered them all! We're off to Montana on Sunday for about a week and I can't wait to have a little vacation, but lots to do before then. So, bye for now, I'll be back in a week!



Tal :)

Monday, June 29, 2009

got any questions?





Kay, first things first...I've been thinking for a while now about doing a "question and answer" post. I seem to get questions every now and then, and it's hard for me to stay on top of them and answer them all, SO....



...if you have a particular question for me, then ask away in the comments below (nothing TOO personal, please!) and I'll answer them to the best of my ability in a separate post later this week. Sound good?




On to other things...I had anxiety all weekend over whether or not Payton should go to kindergarten this fall. See, I had originally planned on doing one more year of playschool with her, and then kindergarten the year after that. But lately, I've just been noticing how READY she is to go. She can read and write all of letters and numbers, she spells her name and all of our names, she's confident, she has no speech or hearing issues, she can sit quiet and be attentive with her teachers. So anyways, to make a long story short, I missed all of the kindergarten's open houses and registrations for schools in our area, but my sister and I went out this morning and registered her in a morning class with 3 of her little church friends. So I'm happy. And feeling less stressed. I'm sad that she's going to be away from me 5 mornings a week, but she is ready and she'll love it and I just want to do what's best for her. So that's that.



Oh, and I totally got hooked on the Bachelorette this weekend. It was ridiculous. I had recorded every episode of this season so far on our DVR and hadn't started watching any of it yet and then this weekend I started watching and couldn't stop. Is anyone else watching??? Man, Jillian has made some bad decisions, people!! Who is she going to end up with??



It also just hit me that we're leaving for Montana in less than a week. What? I'll have to think about packing and laundry and cleaning at some point, I guess. But for now, it's play dough and quiet time with my girls!



Tal:)

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

blessing day and other stuff






On June 7th, Kherington had her baby blessing by her daddy and she looked sooooo sweet. It was such a nice day, and we were so glad to have family and friends at church with us that morning to be there for her blessing. And we missed everyone that wasn't able to make it...maybe for baby #4! HA HA HA!! (ya, right...Graham would die if there were a #4 on the way right now!! Actually, so would I! Haha!!) Her dress was sewn by Nana, just in time for her blessing...she looked gorgeous! I snapped a couple pictures the day of, but I decided to get her dressed up this morning and take some good shots. And this white blanket is the same one that all 3 of my babies were blessed with...again, made by Nana, and very special to us!













Things around here have been busy as usual...I finally cleaned up my scrapbook room the other day, so I'm hoping to get in there to play soon. As for the everyday stuff...I'm trying to get the girls outside as much as possible. Summer doesn't last forever people! I am loving that I can enjoy the summer this year...last year I was so sick, it's all just a blur. Anyways, we'll be heading to Montana in a couple weeks and I can't wait...vacation time, he we come!!



T:)

Sunday, June 21, 2009

happy father's day...





...to this cute daddy.



Thank you for all that you do. Putting up with four girls is no easy task, I know. We love you oh, so much.



















Love,
all of your girls
xoxo




And I just had to share this AMAZING video Graham and I came across this weekend. Listen to the whole thing...it's so freakin' beautiful!!!