highlights of 2014.

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happy, happy 2015!

here we go with my favorite post of the year: the recap of all the things we did in 2014.

this was an absolutely fantastic year – I dare say the BEST year we’ve ever had – I just can’t believe it is already the end of december. where did the year go? I guess time really does fly when you are having fun. or when you are growing a baby. or doing a house remodel. or both at the same time. but I digress.

january. we kicked off the new year with our living room being featured in the West Elm catalog! kendra & I started the friday I’m in love series {& recruited mary beth, amanda, & laura to join in on the fun!}. I took a quick trip to boise for a baby shower for my old friend beth & her baby boy – what a fun reunion!

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february. we made a big announcement on valentine’s day {spoiler: I was pregnant!}. we started the weekly photo project for baby lower {project baby}; see all of the posts & pictures here. we celebrated my 29th birthday with a house full of friends!

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march. we started cleaning out the basement in preparation for the house remodel. we kicked off our season tickets to the theater with the lion king. we started moving everything out of our basement to various places for storage. I made it halfway thru my pregnancy!

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april. I shared a nursery moodboard for baby lower. we officially broke ground on our house remodel – no turning back! just a few weeks in, the most dramatic work was completed on the house: the lift. amanda threw me & baby lower a beautiful shower! my grandmother passed away at the age of 91.

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may. we got hooked on game of thrones & did an episode binge until we were caught up! the new foundation & footings were poured at the house. I passed my glucose test & started projects for the nursery! another quick trip to boise to celebrate jen & baby everson! peony season! we celebrated aaron’s birthday with a staycation – it was awesome!

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june. we travelled to indiana to visit family & friends. erin & colt got married! we got drywall at the house! I had the great pleasure of co-hosting a brunch for amanda & baby boy! we travelled to boise to see family & friends, & to celebrate the life of my late grandmother. my wonderful friends jen & beth threw me & baby lower a beautiful baby sprinkle.

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july. we celebrated the fourth of july in the usual manner – attending our neighborhood’s annual parade. we were ecstatic about our new exterior paint! aaron, sadie, & I had a fun {maternity} photo shoot at golden gardens. we started parenting classes, including childbirth, & learned so much! I started nesting. I started my maternity leave {at the beginning of week 38}. we started moving back into our house!

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august. we celebrated our fourth wedding anniversary. we aaron painted the stripes on the nursery ceiling. we saw the book of mormon & sara bareilles in concert. we did my last weekly picture {which we didn’t know at the time, obviously, but picked up another watermelon just in case for week 40!}. we had a BABY! we brought eloise home, introduced her to sadie, & started her weekly picture project.

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september. we had lots of visitors: aaron’s parents & my mom. we adjusted to life with a new baby & took our first trip to target! eloise had her newborn photo shoot. I shared eloise’s birth story. we transitioned eloise into her crib. aaron & I went on our first date since becoming parents.

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october. I returned to pure barre after a nine week hiatus. eloise turned two months! I revealed eloise’s safari nursery. I shared the diy sputnik chandelier I made for our stairwell. eloise took her first flight & we made a quick trip to boise. we celebrated eloise’s first halloween – cutest ladybug ever!

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november. I got out eloise’s birth announcements. eloise started to master tummy time. eloise wore overalls & then promptly grew out of them. we finally got eloise a bouncer seat – why did we wait so long? sadie decided eloise wasn’t so scary & accepted her into the family pack. I shared eloise’s dresser update. eloise found her hand. we finally caved & started a fresh milk & egg delivery – again, why did we wait so long? eloise started to roll. we entered into sleep regression – boo! we celebrated friendsgiving with lots of friends! we hosted my mom & dad for thanksgiving. we got our first snow of the season!

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december. I participated in #PinterestChristmas2014 {see here, here, & here}. eloise’s aunt kelly sent the most perfect santa hat, & she wore it every day of december! eloise met santa at nordstrom. we got together with close friends & their babes {each babe is two months apart, starting in april & ending in october!}. I managed to get out christmas cards this year – made by yours truly! we celebrated christmas with my family.

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our year was absolutely magical. how was your 2014?

M

{see past highlights: 2011, 2012, & 2013}

my weekend in pictures.

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{being goofy with grammie!}

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{making faces with grandpa!}

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{mmm, leftovers.}

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{the start of the roadtrip.}

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{an accident on the interstate had traffic at a stand-still. for two hours! not very fun.}

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{playing at the hotel while we waited for papa to bring dinner.}

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{still love those hands!}

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{a beautiful rainbow as we were crossing thru eastern washington. & yep, I was in the back seat between eloise & sadie. for all 500 miles {both ways!}.}

a weekend full of two long days in the car, but we finally made it home! we had an unfortunate hold-up just as we crossed into oregon {as seen above} which delayed us a few hours on saturday. we ended up hitting a snowstorm on saturday night as we drove into pendleton for the night. sunday was less exciting & we are so happy to be home {& out of the car}! how was your weekend?

M

merry christmas {2014}

wishing you a very Merry Christmas this year!

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after my friend Brenda made Eloise’s birth announcement, i was inspired to make our Christmas card this year with my limited InDesign skills. i LOVE getting Christmas cards in the mail every year & adore seeing all of the updated photos of families & kiddos. i scoured sites like tiny prints & shutterfly to get some ideas. honestly, a lot of the designs are pretty simple if you have access to InDesign, or even Photoshop. like last year, i wanted both a family photo & an infographic letter. this way we could share a picture of our entire family {not just Eloise!} & also give a few updates for those who may not be regular blog followers or who want a recap of the year.

we hope you all have the merriest of Christmases & that you get to spend time with loved ones.

happy, happy day!

xo M

see previous christmas cards here, here, & here.

christmastime with eloise {2014}

christmas is such a magical time of year & definitely my favorite season. i can’t believe how much more magical & fun it is when you have a child. i have been having so much fun with eloise this month!

we went downtown earlier in the month with a friend & her little one to see Santa at Nordstrom. eloise was so good while we waited in line & very excited to see Santa. she didn’t ask him for anything this year but did give him a smile!

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{hat: handmade by aunt kelly // sweater: Old Navy // dress & bloomers: babyGap // onesie: Old Navy // tights: Old Navy (old) // moccasins: Freshly Picked}

before i strung the lights on our tree this year, i thought it would be fun to do a festive photoshoot with eloise since she adores lights {& christmas lights are no exception!}. i dressed her up in her christmas jammies & of course her Santa hat!

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i hope you are having a very merry holiday season!

M

my weekend in pictures.

20141218_235913073_iOS {auntie amber sent this adorable hat for eloise! why are babies in hats so darn cute?}

20141220_154732823_iOS {oh, a sleeping baby. there’s nothing better.}

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{dinner with mamas i went to high school with & their babies. love all of these ladies!]

20141221_202744679_iOS {sadie & aaron cuddles.}

20141221_205528618_iOS {eloise playing in her seat.}

20141222_031515558_iOS  {the life of a mom – stuffing cloth diapers & drinking fenugreek tea (for lactation).}

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we made it to boise for the holiday & have been enjoying our time so far catching up with lots of friends & family. how was your weekend?

M

a pinterest christmas: clothespin advent calendar.

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welcome to the final week of A Pinterest Christmas! see the first week’s post here, second week’s post here & the other years’ crafts here.

much like last year, i wanted to share my love of advent calendars by creating another one {you can never have too many, right?}. last year’s was focused on fun activities to celebrate the Christmas season, & this year’s focus is small gifts, or in my case, ornaments to hang on the tree each day.

in theory it would have been best to share this project during the first week {& it was my intention!} but painting the numbers took so much longer than i had anticipated. oh well, right? also, the original pin for this link wasn’t a tutorial, so i had to make things up as i went along.

DIY clothespin advent calendar

{original Pinterest link – candy cane advent calendar}

supplies:

  • wood board {i used a 1×6 Poplar board & had Home Depot cut it in half)
  • fine sandpaper
  • white paint {i used Behr primer & paint from this project}
  • paintbrushes & roller
  • 24 clothespins
  • number stencil {i used a Martha Stewart set i picked up from Michael’s with a coupon}
  • red craft paint {you could use any color, but i used red for some of the clothespins & the numbers}
  • sponge brush
  • wood glue (i used Contact Cement)
  • ribbon {i used two different kinds}
  • glue (i used Fabri-Tac)
  • picture hangers or d-rings

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i started by prepping the boards – lightly sanding & rolling on three thin coats of white primer/paint. {note: i decided to do two boards instead of one long board for storage reasons.} then i prepped the clothespins: i painted about a third of them red & glued ribbon to the remaining pins. i found that clipping the pins onto a thick piece of cardboard made it much easier to paint; i also decided that i would just paint the top part of the pin & not the bottom. for the ribbon, i applied a thin coat of Fabri-Tac to the pin, laid a piece of ribbon down, & then cut the ribbon {as opposed to measuring & cutting all of the lengths of ribbon first & then trying to glue them on exactly right}. i laid the pins down on each board {12 per} & tried to get them as equally spaced as possible. then i glued each pin in place on the board.

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once the pins were adhered, it was time to stencil the numbers. it probably would have been easier to stencil before adding the pins so that the stencil could lay completely flat {or i should have just cut the bottom of the stencil!} but i thought it would be easiest for spacing to put the pins exactly where i wanted them & then add the numbers above. the first few numbers went really well with the stencil since the cardboard on the stencil was still fresh & not full of paint. i did every other number to begin with in order to make sure i had enough room to tape the stencil down without disturbing a previously painted number. it got trickier once i got into the teens & twenties since i needed the 1 & 2 stencil for each of those numbers – this is where the project really slowed down since i had to wait for the paint to dry on both the board & the stencil. in hindsight, i may have bought a plastic stencil instead that you could wipe the excess paint off of between numbers. i only did one coat of paint for each number {so there is a sponge-paint quality to the numbers}, but did also go in with a small paintbrush to touch up the edges where the stencil bled.

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what i love about this calendar is that it can be different each year. one year it could hold little gifts for every day & another year it could hold handwritten cards about the reasons why we love the Christmas season! this year i thought it would be fun to leave 24 ornaments off of the tree & then add a new one each day until Christmas. one day in a few years i know eloise will love the tradition of this advent calendar!

For more projects and inspiration, check out the other blogs in the A Pinterest Christmas series [Emerald City Diaries | Greg & MaggiThe Gilbertson Family | The Pena Family | This Grey House | Without A Doubt]. Share your Pinterest Christmas projects with us! Comment on one of our blogs, link back to a post, or use #PinterestChristmas2014 on Instagram!

M

my weekend in pictures.

20141214_005150920_iOS {i love this little lady. she loves to sleep with her face right up against me when she gets a chance.}

20141214_023413863_iOS {family dinner date at serious pie! so delicious!}

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20141214_045226193_iOS{our hotel room has a great view of downtown, including the needle!}

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{we had dinner with this awesome lady & her husband & all of the ladies ended up in chambray shirts!}

we had a bit of a crazy weekend but enjoyed a reprieve from the rain & got some sunshine! the short story about this week is that we had a bit of a mishap in our kitchen mid-week & had to move out of the house for a few days while a cleaning crew comes in… such a disaster! oh well, feeling very thankful for lots of things lately, including my sweet & supportive husband & our perfect little girl. it was a quick weekend full of lots of errands & to-dos, but some quality time as our little family of four too. how was your weekend?

M

Friday I’m in love.

a bit of an abbreviated post to end the week. this one {the week I mean} has been one for the history books! I will be sure to enlighten you soon, until then, enjoy your weekend!

welcome back friday! be sure to pop over to see what kendra, mary beth, amanda, & laura are loving this week. we would love for you to join us! leave a comment and we’ll come check out what you’re loving each week!

hanna andersson christmas jammies for the family

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{hanna andersson very merry sleepwear}

I am adoring eloise in her christmas jammies that her Grammie got her over thanksgiving and she has been wearing them quite a bit lately in the spirit of the holiday season along with her adorable Santa hat – see here! {plus, I didn’t want her to wear them just one day!} little did I know that we could all get matching jammies! {though it may take some convincing Aaron…}

what are you loving this week?
M

a pinterest christmas: eloise’s first ornaments.

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welcome to the second week of A Pinterest Christmas! see the first week’s post here & the other years’ crafts here.

in celebration of a baby’s first Christmas there are always lots of ornaments to choose from. aaron & i have our own bets on how many Eloise may get this year, but i thought i would also add to the mix by making two of my own. one is with her birth announcement & the other with her footprint.

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{original Pinterest link – wedding invitation ornament}

supplies:

  • clear plastic ornament (or you could use glass)
  • invitation or announcement
  • paper cutter or scissors
  • ruler
  • ribbon
  • charm
  • pencil

i made a version of this ornament for my first Pinterest Christmas project with our wedding invitation so i pretty much knew what i was doing.

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first, i decided which parts of Eloise’s announcement i wanted to use – i focused on her stats. then i measured & marked a 1/4 inch section around each part i wanted to include in the paper strips. i used a paper cutter & scissors to make the paper strips & wrapped the strips around a pencil to curl. once i had all of the strips cut & curled, i took off the top of the ornament & placed them inside. then i cut a length of ribbon, strung on the Eiffel Tower charm, & tied it in a bow on the top of the ornament.

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footprint ornament

DIY baby's first Christmas ornament

{original Pinterest link – handprint ornament}

supplies:

  • clear plastic ornament (or you could use glass)
  • craft paint
  • ribbon
  • sponge paintbrush
  • ribbon – wired ribbon makes the best bows!

i modified this project in a few ways: i chose to do Eloise’s footprint instead of her hand (mostly because a footprint is so much easier!), & i used craft paint instead of embossing. the result wasn’t exactly what i was hoping since the footprints didn’t turn out that well. none-the-less, it is still a good representation of her feet on her first Christmas {which was the point, right?} & i have been doing ink prints of her footprints every month, so it isn’t like i won’t have her footprints in another form.

this was a really simple project. i sponged paint onto the bottoms of Eloise’s feet & then pressed them onto the plastic ornament. then i tied on a bow.

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For more projects and inspiration, check out the other blogs in the Pinterest Christmas series [Emerald City Diaries | Greg & MaggiThe Gilbertson Family | The Pena Family | This Grey House | Without A Doubt]. Share your Pinterest Christmas projects with us! Comment on one of our blogs, link back to a post, or use #PinterestChristmas2014 on Instagram!

M