31 January 2010

first day of bakery class


if only i was talking about improving my skills in the kitchen...  tomorrow, i start an online business class.  eek.  i'm excited/nervous/scared-as-hell... this means that i actually have to get good at the business side of things.. i've been waiting and waiting for someone to magically drop into my life who is a PR person and really wants to break into the wedding biz.  well, i guess i have to be that someone...  obviously, i'm meant to do this myself.  my neighbor/good friend, who is an artist herself, told me yesterday that the artists who are pretty successful aren't usually the ones who are talented, they just know how to market themselves.  well, i plan on being both.  and it's about time, i'd say... watch out world, here i come! wish me luck... :)

30 January 2010

little benbo


seriously. can't get enough of this little guy.

28 January 2010

a spring bridal shower

i did these for my friend laura in fresno.  her cousin is getting married in may, her colors being shades of oranges and a hint of green.  yum.  the text was different oranges with the green flower in the corner.  it needed a little something more, so i backed them with sage, chartreuse, and poppy cardstock, and rounded the corners...







21 January 2010

first sushi!

it is widely known amongst family and friends that i, lily stork, am a picky eater.  although i have "expanded my horizons" tremendously since my days of only eating chicken fingers (those days not being that far behind me), i'm still kind of difficult.  okay, really difficult!  i don't like salad.  i know, i know, who doesn't like salad?!  i'm a big carb person: anything with refined white flour or sugar, i'm usually good.  i do like most veggies and fruit, although don't try to put fruit with chocolate.  i won't have it..  don't like wine, don't like sushi.  two things that really, really cool people like.  i want to be cool, i've tried to be cool, but wine gives me bitter beer face and sushi triggers the ol' adams gag reflex.  so pleasant.  what is not as widely known, is that bryan used to be pickier than me.  he lived on pb&j and mac&cheese as a child, he picked the oregano out of the spaghetti sauce because it was green.  then come the crew days of needing to eat 4000 calories to be able to stay alive (oh, how i wish), and suddenly, he loved it all.  on his list of things he will not eat :: olives. that's it.  he took a trip to japan in med school with one of his best friends who is japanese, and was introduced to sushi.  and so, began his love affair with raw fish.  he loves it.  loves it.  so needless to say, he's been wanting the babes to eat sushi since they started solids.  and last week, they had their first little taste.  it was halibut, so not too strong, but it seemed to be well-received...  liam made a bit of a face, but he has issues with all food that is too hot or cold.  finn ate it just like anything else.  maybe there's hope we'll have non-picky eaters!!



eating our cheerios while waiting for our gyoza



yummy rice



what's the big deal?


20 January 2010

t-minus one day...



whoa.  holy huge belly, batman...  was browsing through old pictures on our laptop and found this one.  this was christmas 2008.  little did i know that less than 24 hours from then, i would be wheeling back to the OR getting ready to meet my two boys!  like bryan said when i showed him, doesn't this seem like years and years ago? yep.  and if you're wondering, those are homemade (by my uncle) chimes that we all play with spoons every christmas.   my other uncle (the one who has his PhD in piano) broke down several different christmas carols and assigned each note a number.  we each get a chime that's cut to sound a different note, and then all have to learn to read music/numbers in five minutes in order for silent night not to sound like a train wreck. why? because singing christmas carols while dad plays the piano just isn't enough.  not for my family.

13 January 2010

my first sewing project!

obviously, this is a little past the season...  but what's the fun of posting things on time?  i have twin boys who just turned one, people.  so...  onto the stockings -- my siblings and i all had hand-embroidered (by my mom) stockings growing up and i knew i didn't want to buy ones for the boys.  but i also knew i wasn't about to take on embroidering.  especially since i started thinking about them in late november.  so while reading all of my crafty blogs one day, i found a pretty simple-looking pattern over at the purl bee.  i borrowed my mom's sewing machine, had a hey-day at joann's picking out all of our fabric colors, and made these in a couple of days.  i don't think they will be the stockings they have forever, just because i'm not 100% satisfied with them, but i really do love them and am pretty proud to say i sewed them myself.  i hand-embroidered their names at the top free-hand and for a little something extra, sewed two buttons below.  i was going to give finn one button and liam two, for their birth order, but it didn't look good, so they both got two.  i also have to say that i didn't want them to end up having the same color, but i also sewed a couple for bryan and myself, and had a brain freeze when i started embroidering bryan's name into the stocking meant for one of the boys.  oops.  i had a few pictures of all of them hanging on the mantel, but i don't really like how bryan's and my names (that might not be grammatically correct) turned out, so maybe next year when i've become a lot better at sewing and have re-made all of them, will i then post those as well.  merry christmas! happy new year. :)







and maybe don't click on the pictures to make them bigger, only because then you can really see the imperfections.   the imperfections that show that they were made by me. with love. :)

11 January 2010

SOOOO big!



ok, so i'm pretty sure this never gets old...

and jen strikes again! we had our one-year photo shoot a couple of days ago, and she worked wonders on these boys... it was actually shorter than our newborn one. she is an amazing photographer, i cannot wait to see the rest of these pictures...