This is why you don't let your husband take the kids to a carnival unsupervised.
This was taken at 11pm last night when Jay arrived home with Ava, Emerson, a fish and a hermit crab. Just like this. No permanent habitats. Just a bag and a plastic take-out container. Did I mention it was 11 pm?
So, I dug through the china cabinet and found two bowls. Once used for centerpieces for a bridal shower, they are now the temporary homes to Stripes and Goldie. I didn't want to put the hermit crab in the bowl all by itself, so I
grabbed some stones from the coffee table centerpiece and an unused
sponge from my paint supplies.
So, needless to say I will be dragging all the kids to the Pet Smart as soon as it opens. Awesome!
Camp Sprinkel
7.13.2012
7.12.2012
an early fall find!
My favorite time of year is almost here. FALL!!!!! Ok, I realize it's only the 12th of July, but back-to-school stuff is in the stores. So, to me that means it's almost fall. However this fall, I'm still going to be pregnant. So, some of my favorite things about fall: the clothes, the pumpkin spice lattes, the big glasses of red wine are going to be a bit of a challenge. First, the wine's out! Second, the lattes have to be decaf! Third, shopping for pants with stretchy waistbands and giant tent-like tops isn't really what I had in mind!
But last week, as I was watching The Bachelorette, I spotted this amazing cardigan that would be perfect for fall with or without the giant belly.
Here it is on Emily:
I did a little online investigation and found that it's tongal cardigan from Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent.
I ended up finding it on Cynthia Vincent's website (on sale!) and ordered one for myself! It has since sold out! I guess I'm not the only crazy person stalking Emily Maynard's wardrobe!
Also, when I was trying to find a picture of it to post, I stumbled upon pictures of Jessica Alba and Zoe Saldana wearing it!
It arrived today and it might be the most comfortable thing ever! Once it stops being 115 degrees here, I'm never taking it off!
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But last week, as I was watching The Bachelorette, I spotted this amazing cardigan that would be perfect for fall with or without the giant belly.
Here it is on Emily:
I did a little online investigation and found that it's tongal cardigan from Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent.
I ended up finding it on Cynthia Vincent's website (on sale!) and ordered one for myself! It has since sold out! I guess I'm not the only crazy person stalking Emily Maynard's wardrobe!
Also, when I was trying to find a picture of it to post, I stumbled upon pictures of Jessica Alba and Zoe Saldana wearing it!
It arrived today and it might be the most comfortable thing ever! Once it stops being 115 degrees here, I'm never taking it off!
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7.08.2012
Fifi's big fall
How did the Sprinkels spend the hottest day of the year? Not at the pool or on a boat. Not even hunkered down in the cool basement watching movies or playing board games. Nope, Jay and I spent a good two and a half hours in the emergency room with Fifi who took a little tumble and banged her head on the staircase. Luckily, my mom and little sister were in town so they stayed behind with the rest of the kids. I can't even imagine what fun that taking all the Sprinkel babies to the emergency room would have been, had this happened during the week when I'm by myself. At least Jay and I were both able to be there with her. Fifi ended up needing four stitches. It's up there in my worst experiences ever. After her stitches were in, I asked her if I could take a picture. She replied with a big grin and a "cheeeeeeeeeeeeeese!" and I got this picture:
7.05.2012
a mini-makeover for the office
Yesterday, I spent part of the day decluttering my office and rearranging it a bit. It used to look like this:
Actually, yesterday when I started it looked nothing like this. This picture was taken right after I moved things around last time. Yesterday, it was a giant cluttered mess.
This little corner of the room I had set up as a homework station. Ava always did her homework at the kitchen table and it was usually loud and crazy with me getting dinner ready and the rest of the kids running around her. I thought she could use a quiet place of her own. However, it never looked like this again. It was strewn with broken crayons and pieces of scrap paper.
Also, I had this "gallery" wall, I made in less than 5 minutes one day.
It looked cute for a little while, but it didn't hold enough artwork and it started to look really sloppy (like I had put it up in less than 5 minutes!).
So Jay helped me make a giant bulletin board a couple months ago. I bought 4 sheets of that white foam board they sell in the poster board aisle, some cork tiles, and some fabric. I glued the cork squares to the foam board, covered with fabric and then nailed it to the wall. Jay bought some trim and put around it, so it ended up looking like this:
Then, since the wall where the "gallery" had been was naked, I decided I was going to actually hang up all the school portraits, class photos, team sports pictures, etc. that I had purchased throughout the year. I figure that I'll leave the frames up and then next year as I get new ones, I'll just switch them out.
So, this brings me to yesterday. I decided to move the desk back against the wall. I also decluttered the shelves a bit and broke out the label-maker. Here's what I ended up with:
I also moved the homework desk underneath the cork board.
With school starting next month, I wanted to get this area of the house in order. It makes me feel so much more organized if I have one central place with all the kids' school info. I keep my Erin Condren planner on the desk with everyone's activities, doctors' appointments, birthdays, etc. Then I carry a pocket size planner and my iPhone with all the same info. Then I have the giant wall calendar that I just bought from Paper Source. This way, the kids can walk in and see what's going on for the month. I have the giant chalkboard calendar in the kitchen that I use for activities, appointments, birthdays, holidays, etc.. But I thought this calendar in the office, could also be used for when Ava's book report is due or when Emerson has to bring in her favorite book to school.
Anyway, hope this all helps me in my mission to stay organized once another little Sprinkel baby gets thrown into the mix!
Actually, yesterday when I started it looked nothing like this. This picture was taken right after I moved things around last time. Yesterday, it was a giant cluttered mess.
This little corner of the room I had set up as a homework station. Ava always did her homework at the kitchen table and it was usually loud and crazy with me getting dinner ready and the rest of the kids running around her. I thought she could use a quiet place of her own. However, it never looked like this again. It was strewn with broken crayons and pieces of scrap paper.
Also, I had this "gallery" wall, I made in less than 5 minutes one day.
It looked cute for a little while, but it didn't hold enough artwork and it started to look really sloppy (like I had put it up in less than 5 minutes!).
So Jay helped me make a giant bulletin board a couple months ago. I bought 4 sheets of that white foam board they sell in the poster board aisle, some cork tiles, and some fabric. I glued the cork squares to the foam board, covered with fabric and then nailed it to the wall. Jay bought some trim and put around it, so it ended up looking like this:
Then, since the wall where the "gallery" had been was naked, I decided I was going to actually hang up all the school portraits, class photos, team sports pictures, etc. that I had purchased throughout the year. I figure that I'll leave the frames up and then next year as I get new ones, I'll just switch them out.
So, this brings me to yesterday. I decided to move the desk back against the wall. I also decluttered the shelves a bit and broke out the label-maker. Here's what I ended up with:
I also moved the homework desk underneath the cork board.
With school starting next month, I wanted to get this area of the house in order. It makes me feel so much more organized if I have one central place with all the kids' school info. I keep my Erin Condren planner on the desk with everyone's activities, doctors' appointments, birthdays, etc. Then I carry a pocket size planner and my iPhone with all the same info. Then I have the giant wall calendar that I just bought from Paper Source. This way, the kids can walk in and see what's going on for the month. I have the giant chalkboard calendar in the kitchen that I use for activities, appointments, birthdays, holidays, etc.. But I thought this calendar in the office, could also be used for when Ava's book report is due or when Emerson has to bring in her favorite book to school.
Anyway, hope this all helps me in my mission to stay organized once another little Sprinkel baby gets thrown into the mix!
7.04.2012
happy 4th everyone!
Hope everyone is having a wonderful fourth of july! We've had a pretty low-key day. Jay worked on the yard. I organized/rearranged the office (nesting doesn't stop for holidays!). We're having a yummy dinner of chicken on the grill and a summer veggie casserole I found on Pinterest. Since the kids looked cute in their red, white, and blue garb, I took a bunch of pictures. I even hopped waddled into the last one.
6.25.2012
channeling my nesting
I sat down the other day and starting making a list of all the things I'd like to get done before the baby comes. It might be the most massive, overwhelming list that ever was. It includes everything from cleaning out the garage and attic to painting the foyer to organizing closets to moving Declan & Fifi into the same room. But I've said it before, there's really nothing like a little nesting to get things going. Yesterday we all spent some quality family time in the garage and got it all cleaned out. Even though my giant bus Suburban won't fit anyway, it's nice to walk through without tripping over anything. Here it is:
Now we just have to keep it like that! Today while Jay was at work, I tackled the pantry. I even broke out the label maker and put some plastic bins on the top shelf and labeled their contents.
I also designated one cork tile (on the inside of the pantry door) to holding coupons and the other to recipes I use all the time. See?
Now we just have to keep it like that! Today while Jay was at work, I tackled the pantry. I even broke out the label maker and put some plastic bins on the top shelf and labeled their contents.
I also designated one cork tile (on the inside of the pantry door) to holding coupons and the other to recipes I use all the time. See?
wew-hoooooooo!
Declan is three and a half, he'll be four in January. And until last week has had absolutely no interest in being potty trained. I didn't push him, I figured he'd eventually get it. Although, the last few months I've started to wonder if he ever would. People always said, "don't worry, it's not like he's going to go to college in a diaper". So that's what I kept telling myself. But as he would sit on the little plastic potty for what seemed like hours and not go, only to pee on my carpet within minutes of getting up, I thought that he might be the one. The kid that really did have to wear a diaper to college. The kid they did the 60 minutes special on.
So, Jay and I decided one afternoon last week, that that was it. He wasn't wearing diapers anymore. We put him in underwear and that night he went twice on the potty. Every time he went, we went crazy. Hugging him and jumping up and down like lunatics. We kept telling him how proud we were and he started to become really proud too. He's only had a couple accidents since last week. I don't think I have been this excited about anything, ever. It really might be my greatest accomplishment to date.
So, it looks like Declan will be able to go to preschool in the fall and I will not have 3 kids in diapers come November.
So, Jay and I decided one afternoon last week, that that was it. He wasn't wearing diapers anymore. We put him in underwear and that night he went twice on the potty. Every time he went, we went crazy. Hugging him and jumping up and down like lunatics. We kept telling him how proud we were and he started to become really proud too. He's only had a couple accidents since last week. I don't think I have been this excited about anything, ever. It really might be my greatest accomplishment to date.
So, it looks like Declan will be able to go to preschool in the fall and I will not have 3 kids in diapers come November.
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