Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Hockey = Acting young again





So for our anniversary this year we were able to talk our good friends, the Sniders, into watching our kids overnight so Flavio and I could have a night out. We decided to go see a hockey game. We have been to a game before and had so much fun! So, we decided to do it again. Hockey is an interesting sport. These guys are so good at ice skating and can do almost anything while wearing these huge, crazy uniforms that I am sure weigh a ton. And not only are they athletic and talented and amazing to watch...they also get to act like little junior high kids out on the ice. I mean really, they are able to have school yard fights right there on the ice. They whip off their helmets, throw down their sticks, and duke it out with one another while the crowd cheers. The refs, for the most part, just stand by and watch. I will admit, I laugh through the whole thing. This may not be the best reaction, I should probably be upset that they allow such a thing to happen. But I will admit, live hockey really does equal hilarious entertainment!

We had a lot of fun, and after the game we acted a little childish ourselves and decided to go see a movie. Well, we didn't get back to our hotel until after midnight. All-in-all, it was fun acting young again. Although we both paid for it the next day, as we were exhausted ;)

Thank you Sniders for letting us have a night of youth. :)

I love you Flavio. I hope we get to have many more of those fun times together!

xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo

Monday, January 10, 2011

Aunt Aline!!



So our amazing Aunt Aline (who spoils us each and every year with amazing gifts for our girls) gave Hannah and Lia the cutest little cooking book and cooking gear. They loved it! And here is Hannah after making her first real dinner with mom! We made pigs-in-a-blanket...it was a ton of fun! Thank you Aline and family!

We love you!






Friday, January 7, 2011

Stealing from a friend...

So I read a great blog by my friend Jessica about Reverse Resolutions. I think sometimes we are a little hard on ourselves. We think frequently about what we didn't do, what we are not able to do and who we are not. Every January 1st, most of us try to think of ways in which we can change these things and many of us start out strong and soon thereafter crash and burn. Now, I am one who believes in goals. I think goals help us accomplish those things we need and want to do. But how about every January 1st, we look back at what we were able to do...because I know everyone will have accomplished something worthwhile. Looking back, here are my Reverse Resolutions for 2010:

1. Survived two boot camps and lost 11 inches of body mass
2. Started to exercise on a regular basis and signed up for a spinning class 3 times a week
3. Took some advanced photography classes, and I actually knew what I was doing
4. Started working with my 4 year old on reading by writing a book just for her
5. Went through In-Vitro
6. Read many, many books
7. Stocked up on our food storage
8. Hung drywall
9. Painted an entire basement
10. Loved my calling as primary teacher
11. Bought a mini-van
12. Bought my first real purse
13. Started my own photography business
14. Survived the 1st trimester of pregnancy
15. Was able to be with and help my mom and dad through some really hard times
16. Learned how to do some pretty awesome actions with Lightroom and Photoshop.
17. Tried to spend more one on one time with my kids

What are your reverse resolutions?

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