Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Big doin's...

We had a super busy, but super lovely Valentine’s Day weekend.  As you know, Valentine's Day fell on a Monday this year, but most of our weekend was devoted to Valentine's Day activities as well as Bella’s Birthday. I have a lot to cram into this post, so bear with me here.  I want to make it quick because I have MUCH bigger things to move onto, like Madi's 13th Birthday which is tomorrow!!  YAY - it's exciting and at the same time very, very frightening!

So anyway, I'll try to wrap-up our Valentine’s Day weekend as quickly as possible, starting with Friday, February 11th which was the night of Madison's middle school Valentine's dance. After school  on Friday, I picked Madi and her best friend, Carly up and brought them home to get all dolled up for the dance.  My sister and brother-in-law brought our nephew, Jason, over about an hour before the dance began.  My intention was to take pictures of the kids (together and separately) before the dance. Yeah, that didn’t really work out. The girls (who weren’t looking forward to pictures anyway) took waaay too long to get themselves ready and by the time we got out for pictures, the sun was setting and we didn’t have time to drive to the location I had in mind.

So anyway (sigh), this is the only worth-a-darn shot I have of all the kids... 
Carly is not smiling and I had to make Madi stop making faces...Mom & Dad, I know you are laughing right now!  You get what you give, right?


Jason, on the other hand, was down with the whole picture thing. Or, at least he was kind enough to pretend that he was and never complained.  I got a few of just him.  He looked very handsome I think. Here he is seen, kickin' it outside of "Tiger Stadium".

The dance was over by 9pm and all three kids came back to our house to hang out afterwards. They were all wound up;  Jason was showing Jack and I video’s of friends he recorded breakdancing while Carly and Madi demonstrated their a.w.e.s.o.m.e (hehe) new dance moves!!  I wish I would’ve recorded those!  Jason only hung out with us for a little while after the dance, but Carly spent the night - well she actually spent the whole weekend with us. I feel kind of sorry for her, having to hang out with Madi and her crazy parents for two whole days!  Poor thing, we had her up early both Saturday morning, for a basketball tournament and Sunday morning for Church. 

Early Saturday morning we drive to Bruceville-Eddy to watch Madi’s long time friend, Micaela, play in a girls middle school basketball tournament.
Micaela during the game.

Micaela's little sister, Ashley.  What a cutie!  And super sassy too! 
 
 
Ashley playing with Madi.  Madi has a way with little ones and it was so sweet to watch she and Ashley together.

Micaela’s team didn't win their game, so they did not advance in the tournament.  I know Micaela and her family was disappoint, but those girls played so hard and should be very proud of themselves.   Micaela was really impressive and we think we'll be seeing big things from her in the future.  She’s super talented and such an all around great kid. 


The girls after the game. That Ashley really loved Madi - it was so sweet!


Thank you Micaela, as well and Albert and Melinda, for inviting us to come out and watch the game!  We had a great time with you all!

After the game, we drove home and started baking for Valentines Day!  I was a little lazy this year and decided not to bake sugar cookies.  Instead, I made No-Bake Cookies.
My Mom use to make them all the time for my sisters and I, when we were going up. Not for Valentines day, specifically, but just on a regular basis.  This was my first time making them since I was in 4H back in 5th or 6th grade and they turned out just as I remembered – super delicious!  After making them the traditional way (with oatmeal, cocoa, sugar, vanilla & peanut butter) I decided to put my own spin on them and made a second batch with cayenne pepper.  Yum. I have to pat myself on the back for that idea!  Never whoulda thunk it, huh?!  Actually, I wasn't a bit surprised because I've found that a little bit of heat/spice and chocolate can compliment each other quite nicely.  When I told my Mom about adding cayenne pepper to her No-Bake Cookie recipe, she sounded straight up horrified and somewhat disgusted at the idea!  I think its fair to say she'll be sticking to the traditional way.

While I made the cookies, Jack made his 4th annual Valentine's Chocolate Cheese Cake.  This is always the highlight of my Valentine's Day!  I've look forward to one every year since we got married and he never disappoints!  
 
Seriously the best chocolate cheese cake- ever!
Jack shared a few pieces with his Mom and Dad and they both agreed - it's the best.
Once the cookies and cheesecake were done, Jack and I desided to go for a trail run. We couldn't resist, it was gorgeous outside and it would've been a shame not to take advantage of it!  We went to Dana Peak Park and took the girls (all three ~ Madi, Carly and Bella) with us. We didn’t make Madi and Carly run; we ran (with Bella) ahead of them and just before they got out of our sight, we turned back and ran toward them.  Bella, who hates any form of exercise, was in misery, but Madi and Carly seemed to enjoy themselves. I didn't take picture during this run, but I did take pictures during our run the following day (Sunday) out at Miller Springs - which I'll get to later in this post.

Saturday evening, as a Birthday/Valentines day present, Jack made homemade dog treats for Bella...  
Madi, Bella and I are so lucky to have Jack!  He does such a great job taking care of his girls!
and we celebrated her 4th Birthday (which was technically on Feb. 5th) by giving her a few along with a stuffed froggy.
Jack giving his princess her toy.


Madi & Bella playing with Froggy
Bella loves her froggy!!

Sunday was a little bit more relaxing.  We went to church and afterwards we took Carly and Madi out to lunch.  Later, Jack and I went to Miller Springs Park, as I've already mentioned, for a long run.  Miller Springs is just about a mile from our house!  The trails are fun and the scenery can really be stunning.  At this point, if I had to choose between Dana Peak (which is awesome as well) and Miller Springs, I would choose Miller Springs as my favorite place to run.  Anyway, I got some pretty good pictures that I can't wait to share later in the week.  

By the time Jack and I got home from our run, our Sunday-funday was almost over and it was time to wind-down and get prepared for another work/school week.  But, to my surprise, while Madi and I drove Carly home, Jack stayed home preparing my Valentine's day gift.  I didn't know it at the time and it wasn't until a little while after I got home, that I found it.  I went into our bathroom to grab some laundry and right away, this is what I saw...

Knowing how much I love long, relaxing baths, Jack got me all new bath stuff!     
I was so surprised, I teared up!  He had totally redecorated the tub area with apothecary jars (I love the jars!) each filled with different bath goodies, candles, and a sponge in a beatiful dish with little roses that float on the bath water.  He truly amazings me sometimes!  I was thrilled with my gift, but felt very guilty because I didn't put as much thought into his gift as he had mine. :(   

I waited until the next morning (Valentines Day) to give Jack his gift - 





A birdfeeder.
So, yeah...now you see why I felt guilty.


















We also gave Madi and Bella their gifts on Monday morning...








For a Valentine's day breakfast, I fixed eggs and cheese toast for Madi  and Jack mixed Bella's dog food in yogurt (an every morning thing) and placed one of his homemade heartshaped dog treats on top! His girls (Madi, Bella and I) are pretty spoiled like that!  :)

Tomorrow is a pretty important day - it's HUGE - it's Madi's 13th Birthday!  We'll be celebrating her birthday a little tomorrow before and after school, but we'll do the major celebrating this coming weekend.  I plan to write a short Birthday post for our beautiful young TEEN tomorrow, so look for that.

Have a blessed day! 

1 comment:

  1. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the pics. GREAT job Livvy. These are definetly some of my favs you have done. I could taste the chocolate cheesecake right through the computer...YUMM-O! I would love that recipe. I created a second blog just for my photography...would you follow please :) www.pictakinmama.blogpsot.com. Thanks and love you!! Looking forward to next set of pics. You are doing an amazing job!

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