A Plan

So it’s day 4 into my new Fall routine. And I have a plan. I love plans. I hope that this newly implemented plan takes flight and stays soarin’ high. I know there will be bumps along the way but I feel strongly that it’s better to have a plan than no plan at all, right?

I won’t go into detail and bore you about the plan. But it involves my business and my life. And finding a balance between the 2. It involves my kiddos, the honey do, this blog, educational plans, behavioral plans, unplugging plans, work time, managing my get shit done in the house time, managing health and well being of the entire family, family time spent together. You get it…it goes on and on. It involves changing and rearranging priorities. It involves detailed time management. It involves me taking care of myself so that I can better take care of my family.  Keeping my fingers and toes crossed that all goes as planned. Yes, there is even a plan to change my attitude about those times when the plan just doesn’t work as planned.

Now it’s time to get back to that plan.

Yes, why yes…this blog post was planned.

I have in the plan to do some more house/home remodel blog posts. Here is a glimpse of some of things in my home that make me smile.

This quilt top…more on that later. It’s 100 years old and was made by my great-great grandma.

What about you, what’s your plan for this Fall?

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New Baby

I admit that I don’t get to do too many newborn shoots. I really specialize in family and kids so it’s always a TREAT when one comes my way. Right now, until I get a studio setup (which maybe one is in the works…we will see what time brings) I will limit my newborns to the warmer weather days when we can get outside and get some natural light shots. These babies need to be kept warm. That’s what makes this shoot so awesome. It was one of the over the top warm days but perfect for shooting a newbie and his family. You can see the maternity and family session here.

I really do look forward to watching these 2 littles grow!

And we can’t forget about big sis! She was so great and so gentle with baby bro.

Thanks to this family for a great session.

ps…my fall newsletter launched. If you would like to receive the latest you can subscribe here.

You can also follow along on FB…yeah I know it’s a miracle, I am actually updating that thing.

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Tuesday.

Tuesday. This morning is that day. The day where you send your kids to school in red/white/and blue in remembrance of that day.  In my case –2 kids who really don’t understand what today (aka that day) is and I really don’t know how to explain it to them. I don’t feel like I could make sense of it. I feel like they still need to be shielded from it.

I just watched a new movie last night called, Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close. Have you seen it? If not, you should watch it. Every year the honey-do and I watch something that pays tribute to what today is all about. The little boy in the movie called it the “worst day”. I think that sums it up for all of us.

My 2 littles though (who don’t understand what today is) make today a little brighter. They were all smiles as they went to school. They remind me that today can be happy while reflecting. It doesn’t have to be sad, as hard as can be not be. But one day I will educate them on it and although it’s okay to be happy today….it’s never okay to forget.

You can see more of my photos like this from my trip here or you can visit my FB page her for a preview.

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Cake Tutorial

I get a lot of emails and questions, mainly about all of my party how to’s. I think it’s time to start answering some of those. Soooo, if you have emailed me a question about one of my parties, I promise I will make it top priority!

Okay, first thing first—–Cakes.

Where do I get my cakes?

Backstory:  When I gave birth to my 1st and all of my mommy crazyness came out (nesting, creativity, a bit of paranoia…you get it right?), I couldn’t wait to channel the energy. I was in love with party planning and parties and I wanted to do it ALL…right down to the cake. So I went on a crazy cake making, decorating, bonanza. Fondant and all.

Epic fail. Way too much time and EXPENSIVE. But now I know why the ones you buy from the bakery are priced the way they are, cause’ it ain’t easy.

See example #1. My flopping, lopping, fondant cake. I spent an entire evening trying to do that while my family sat around and laughed at me.

It didn’t take me long to realize that this wasn’t going to work and although I would love a —stacked, bakery bought, decorated to the hilt, fondant and all–cake. It wasn’t going to happen. Not on my budget.  Enter my bright idea. And this was all of my idea. I have seen a few tutorials on this since….but I did not get mine from there. I guess more and more people realized it’s kind of common sense.

The secret to a very personalized but simple birthday party cake?

Buy a store bought (non fondant) iced cake from your local super market.  Yes, I said supermarket. Ours happens to be super duper fabulously delicious.  And tell them…LOUDLY…not to touch it with any decorations. You have to drill that in, they will insist on putting cheesy flowers and roses on it. Tell them to LEAVE it alone.  And then bring it home and make it your own!

Gather all of your supplies. For this tutorial I needed a quick cake for my daughter’s preschool graduation. I picked one packet of graduation stickers from Michaels and the letter “M”. The rest I just pulled from my stash of goodies at home. In this case, a simple black and white ribbon. (ps..yes…I forgot to take a photo of the blank cake….my bad.)

And ready, set, start the decorating.  I always keep it super, super simple. I like the look of a simple cake.

In this case, I wrapped the ribbon around the cake and then pinned it to the back.

I then embellished the ribbon with some stickers from my pack and then added the “M” and another cute sticker to the top.

And voila, you are done.

Remember, kids don’t need much. They thought it was the “BESTEST” ever cake! And because it’s from our favorite supermarket….they REALLY loved it.

Total cost of this cake: less than $12.

Total cost of bakery cake: $60-75. The stacked cakes were running around $160. I can get a stacked cake for $25 bucks from my local supermarket and pay nothing to decorate it.

My good friend, Mich, also had this bright idea all on her own (I love when great minds think alike). Check out her fanciful creation. She had a super fun and awesome “A Very Hungry Caterpillar & Butterfly Theme” party for a combo of her 2 little ones birthday’s. She picked up a blank cake at her local supermarket and decorated on her own. She picked up these edible butterflies from Tasty Prints.  She paid $50 for a 10″, 8″ and 5″ stacked  cake with filling plus the cost of her butterflies. The average bakery cost to do the same $150 for only 2 layers and NO filling. Ouch.

Great job, Mich!

Here are some other cake examples I have done:

My first go at cake simplicity. Firecracker’s 1st birthday.

The famous Princess & the Pea Party for the Princess’s 4th bash. More of the party here.

The Honey Do’s last birthday cake. The girls helped me decorate it.

The firecracker’s 3rd birthday.

The princess’s 5th Cowgirl Party. This one could have used a little bit more love but I was out of time and energy for that one.

The firecracker’s 4th birthday cake. You can see the rest of the party here. And in case you wondering, my favorite cake so far that I have done.

I am sure I think that’s all I have for now, the rest of the parties were in my cupcake tower phase. I am sure I will come up with something new for 2013 but for now these cakes are too easy and cheap not to use! And the BEST part–my kitchen stays clean. With all of the other crazyness that I invest my time and energy in, this is one less thing for me to worry about. And you can ask “Miss L“, I literally throw this together in like 10 minutes flat. Yep, can’t beat it. Now I am craving cake and must go find some to eat. 🙂

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