Saturday, December 22, 2012

Christmas Brunch

Had a group of friends over for a Christmas Brunch today and someone (Nikki) had the great idea to do silly photos with props.

I think they turned out really fun!




Great time with great friends!

1st Time at Disneyland

We had our first trip to Disneyland recently.  It rained the entire first day but we still managed to get on quite a few rides.  Luckily, we were able to go back to the park for a few hours the next day and enjoy some rides rain-free!


Notice the rain gear?  Small World was an especially soggy ride.

The boys are looking forward to growing another inch so they'll be "tall enough for Disneyland".  They just missed the height requirement for many of the rides.  Maybe next time we'll enjoy better weather too.  But all in all, it was a very fun trip!

Monday, February 28, 2011

Beach Babes

This was a golden moment...you know, a moment in time that is so perfect you wish you could just wrap it up and keep it with you at all times and then pull it out and relive it whenever you wanted?  Some friends of ours just called us up one Saturday morning and asked us if we'd like to join them at Castaic Lake.  They were going to feed the ducks. 


It turned out to be such a beautiful day.  We weren't prepared for how warm it would be...




Nor were we prepared for the beautiful beach full of sand for the boys to play in...


so the long sleeved onsies and jeans were quickly shed.


We made some great memories sitting by the cool lapping water....


digging around in the sand...


and having a picnic lunch.

All in all, a perfect day.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Yahoo! We're 2!

I went a little nuts and decided to disregard the experts' guidelines for parties and children.  I guess according to them we should only have invited four friends for the boys' birthday party but how do you choose???  Anyway, they had a blast and I would totally do it all over again.  Only I might take more pictures next time.  

We had the party at a place in LA called Little Barn.  It was sooooo darn cute!  We were allowed 30 children and we did invite the max but, unfortunately, it's cold and flu season so there were several children who couldn't make it.  :(  I guess that's just how it's going to be if we decide to celebrate near the boys' actual birthday.

We decided to stick with the farm theme.  Love the little cupcake toppers I found on Etsy.


Glad I wasn't in the room when THIS was going on!!!


The ball pit was the favorite for all the kids (little and big).

Yup, that's my husband...and my sweet Sammy.

The little bounce house was a hit too.  Sam and Wes insisted on holding hands while they jumped around.  Soooo incredibly sweet...that is until they bonked heads and ended up wailing and refused to go back in.  Ah well!


All in all a great day!  I would definitely recommend this place for 2 year old birthday parties!!!

Monday, January 17, 2011

AWWWW NUTS!!!

You see that adorable little guy on the left?  We had a little trip to the E.R. about 1 1/2 weeks ago after feeding him peanut butter.  Boy was that fun.  After taking him for allergy tests today we now know that Wesley is allergic to not only peanuts, but also almonds and even more so to cashews and pistachios.  Sigh!    I love cashews!  But I will not be eating them again anytime soon.

I just finished clearing our pantry of all products that either contain nuts or are processed in the same facility as nuts per his doctor's instructions.  Thus begins a series of lifestyle changes for the Harrison family.   You see, we are a family who loves to eat out.  We either eat out or order in on a very regular basis.  According to the doctor, it is no longer safe for Wesley to eat restaurant food due to the possibility of cross-contamination of foods.  Therefore, I need to start cooking at home more.  Travelling will prove more of a challenge as well.

Please pray for us!  This is both frightening and disappointing.  On the bright side, we can take him in for allergy tests again in 12 months and maybe his body will have forgotten that it hates nuts.  Who knows?  Stranger things have happened, right?

Saturday, December 18, 2010

1st Visit to Travel Town

I'm not sure what took us so long to get here but the boys sure loved those trains!

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Monday, October 25, 2010

Just a hop, skip and a flying leap...

In September Jeff and I went on a trip with a couple of friends that we began planning over a year ago...back when the boys were just beginning to crawl and I had thoughts like, "Well, by one year from now, I'm sure I'll be fine leaving the boys for a week or so..."  Ha! 

It was a Baltic Cruise beginning in Copenhagen, Denmark, with stops in Estonia, Russia, Finland and Sweden, ending again in Copenhagen.  It was a wonderful trip and the boys were totally spoiled well taken care of by grandparents the entire time.  I really had no reason to worry, but somehow managed to fit that in anyway.  I did much better than I ever expected for the first week.  Then I had a bad dream and anyone who's a mom knows...that trip was over for me from there on out!

Here's what we saw in the meantime...
Copenhagen, Denmark

The real Little Mermaid statue was in China.  Go figure!  So we had to settle for her little sister at Tivoli Gardens.
This is Hamlet's Castle (well kind of anyway)

The medieval town of Tallinn, Estonia

In St. Petersberg, we decided it would be best to go on a 10 hour tour of the city.  At the beginning of our tour, our guide told us that according to Tolstoy, if you have not suffered you are worth nothing.  I think we may have been worth a little something by the end of the day.  (You'll see what I mean.)
 The incredible Hermitage Museum.  Our guide said that if you wanted to see the entire thing it would take you 8 years.  As you can imagine, we had a bit of a whirlwind tour in our few hours there.
 The Church of the Spilled Blood.  Apparently Ivan the Terrible didn't want to take any chances of this masterpiece being copied by anyone so he had his architects eyes gouged out after he designed this church.  I guess that's why they called him the Terrible.  

We stopped here for lunch...(nice parking job, eh?) where we enjoyed traditional Russian fare, including beef stroganoff, caviar (big orange fish eggs), champagne and vodka.   Nancy and I drank too much, NOT vodka, WATER.  I downed two bottles of water not imagining that this might pose a problem later.  We passed up the long line for the bathroom on the way out and were assured by our guide that there would be bathrooms at the next stop.
 This is only about 15 minutes later but I'm already walking gingerly.  However, I discovered that the only bathrooms at this stop required rubles to enter and I had none.  In fact, all I had were some American 20 dollar bills.  Fat lot of good that did me!  So we went on to the next stop...
 The Peter Paul Fortress was nice but by now I REALLY had to find a restroom or I was going to make a spectacle of myself.  Nancy was about as bad off as I was at this point so we raced off in the direction the guide pointed us...I wish I had a picture of this but I don't.  It was an old beat up trolley car that had been converted into outhouses.  I guess they thought that was charming??? Or maybe it's just a mobile restroom for hire and they drive around to various tourist spots.  I hate to think what would happen if they stopped fast on the road.  But I digress.  This place also took rubles and Nancy happened to have some from her last trip to Russia.  It was physically painful watching the woman pick out the right change only to discover that several of the coins were not rubles and we didn't have enough.  I would have gratefully handed over a $20 right there for the privilege of entering one of those teeny tiny little cubical outhouses but the lady showed us mercy and let us go through anyway.  I don't know if I can fully describe to you how small these stalls were.  I'm not exaggerating when I say that the toilet seat was two inches from the stall door.  There were very small corners on either side where you could conceivably fit your legs.  So it's really not surprising that they had to post this sign in each stall...

On to the next stop...
Stockholm, Sweden
This was my FAVORITE.  I loved Stockholm and could imagine being perfectly happy spending our entire week there.  Someday maybe we'll go back.

So we bookended our cruise with two 1 1/2 day stays in Copenhagen.  During our last stay I was determined to go to a flea market.  Don't ask me why but I've always wanted to do this.  Nancy had two local friends who met up with us and showed us around so we did find a flea market and I DID buy something...
 no, not these pictures but aren't they cool?  I love antiques because I feel that the history and story behind them (whether I know them or not) adds to their beauty.  How much more fabulous to look through antiques in a place like Denmark!

I'm a sucker for little silver spoons.  I found some that have that little Danish crown on them and was happy as a clam!
Seth wasn't as excited as we wereheh heh heh!

Overall, it was an amazing trip.  Jeff took a personal recordbreaking 3500 photos.  We had a great time with our friends.  We even got plenty of sleep at night.

When we got home we got to see this...

and there's nowhere in the world I'd rather be.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Monday, October 4, 2010

Wardrobe Malfunction

Not quite sure how this happened.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Grandpa Leon

I've waited awhile to write this post because...well...seems like there's been so much loss in our family lately, I've been dreading facing the reality of it.  Besides, I don't want this to turn into a blog about grief.  Last month I lost my darling grandpa...Leon Forrest Waldron.  He lived 92 blessed years on this earth and is now with our Heavenly Father.  I was just printing up some pictures for my cousins, two of his first grandchildren, and they're so adorable that I thought I'd share them.

Grandpa Leon & Cousin Kymmie

Wasn't he handsome?!  He was the dearest, sweetest, gentlest soul.  To be honest, I wish I had known him better.  He was always the quietly loving, hardworking, kind grandpa who spent time creating in his workshop and was always quick to do whatever my grandma asked of him.  I'll always miss his "Hello, hello" greeting as we walked through the door of their home...the way he called me "darlin" and gave me big smooches even when the alzheimer's had progressed and he probably didn't really know who I was anymore...just his sweet presence.  

Grandpa Leon & Cousin Mark

Looking forward to seeing you again someday Grandpa!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Ta Daaaa!!!

With the exception of cushions and window dressings that we have yet to pick out for the dining area of the kitchen, we are DONE!!!  These aren't the greatest photos but, hey, this is no design blog either! 


As you can tell, we are moved in and making full use of our new kitchen.  Somehow, there are still things missing but I'm sure they will turn up soon enough.
Notice how we finally get to display Jeff's bundt pan collection?  Nice, huh?  (Did you even know my husband HAD a bundt pan collection?!)


And THIS is my pantry/laundry room/wrapping center/former kitchen!!!  I LOVE this room!!!


So I took all the dishes out of the buffet that is sitting in our living room and filled it with Sam & Wes's toys instead.  Another bonus of the kitchen being completed is that we now have our living room, dining room and patio back.  Oh, it's been so nice to be able to WALK through the house instead of CLIMB through (over the mountains of boxes and stuff).
Here the boys have pulled out all their toys and decided it's a great place to play.
It is just exactly big enough in there for them to stand up and stomp around.  Wish I could figure out how to load the darn video on here.