Oct 252012
 

Showing the Graco SnugRide Click Connect 40!

Last week I had the chance to help co-host a couple of Graco events at our local Babies R Us.  Dianna (a local Louisville blogger who blogs over at The Kennedy Adventures) and I were able to share information about the new Graco SnugRide Click Connect 40 with both some local bloggers as well as some pregnant mamas-to-be.  It was such a fun time full of demos, games, snacks, and of course lots of information!  If you follow me on Instagram, you may have already caught some of the photos I shared.

Graco SnugRide Click Connect 40 Car Seat

Graco SnugRide Click Connect 40 Car Seat

Dianna demonstrating the Graco SnugRide Click Connect 40 with our adorable volunteer!

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May 052012
 

138th Kentucky Derbt

138th Kentucky Derby

Today is the 138th Run For The Roses, also known as the Kentucky Derby, and the excitement in town is palpable.  We’ve actually been celebrating the Kentucky Derby Festival for two weeks now.  The Festival kicks off with one of it’s most well-known events, Thunder Over Louisville, an airshow that culminates with the largest fireworks display in North America.  It’s quite a sight to see.  There are also hot air balloon races (and the “glow”, when they light them all up at night); the Pegasus Parade, which is one of the largest parades in the United States; and a number of parties, balls, tastings, etc.

The Festival ends today, with the running of the Derby.  The race, which is for three-year old thoroughbred horses, is also known as “The Most Exciting Two Minutes In Sports.”  It’s the first “point”, if you will, in the Triple Crown.  And while the Oaks and Derby – and all the other less “famous” races run this weekend – are quite exciting, many people will say that people-watching is the real draw.

Hundreds of celebrities drop in on our lovely little town this week so there is a lot of star-gazing, especially in “Millionaire’s Row” at Churchill Downs where the races take place.  Every drinks Mint Juleps (or in most cases, orders one for the collectible cup and tosses the drink, because And famous or not, it’s a tradition for all the women attending the races (or parties around town) to don a “Derby Hat” and fancy dresses.  Derby hats are generally large and elaborate, with plumes and bows and ribbons and other bits and baubles.  They can be fairly expensive (Zoe Saldana wore one that came with an $1800 price tag).

Most people who live here don’t actually attend the Derby; instead, they attend Derby parties thrown by friends and family, while the tourists hit up the Downs.  We generally follow suit with that, attending the party thrown by my in-laws.  Everyone is encouraged to follow the traditions: dress up, wear the hats, etc.  They even hold a hat parade and then provide prizes.  So of course, Bubbles has to wear one!

Spending big bucks on a hat she’ll wear once really isn’t my idea of financial smarts, so we make ours each year.   This year, I found a floppy Derby-style hat in the Dollar Spot at Target just before Easter; then I used some floral clips to finish it off.

DIY Derby Hat

DIY Derby Hat

I’ll share some more photos and more about the party later (and maybe even the recipe for the cheesecake-stuffed strawberries I made for it).  I hope you enjoy the race!

Do you watch the Kentucky Derby?

Feb 052012
 

Yesterday I asked our Facebook fans for suggestions for snacks and other tasty treats for the Big Game today.  I received a few comments that started the wheels in my mind to turning, but still was interested in more options.  So then I decided to check my Pinterest boards to see if I had pinned any ideas; I had a couple, and a quick search turned up even more.  Here are a few that I’d like to make.

Chocolate-Dipped Football Strawberries

I think these would also be a great fundraiser item at a HS game or from the booster club.
Super Bowl Recipes - Strawberries decorated like footballs

Football Deviled Eggs

Around here, it’s not a party without deviled eggs. These are a cute twist!
Super Bowl Recipes - Deviled Eggs shaped like footballs

Individual Veggies & Dip

Don’t forget to include some healthy snacks!
Super Bowl Recipes - Individual Veggie & Dip Cups

Hot Dog Bar

An easy & fun way to serve a traditional favorite (and everyone gets it just the way they like it.)
Super Bowl Recipes - have a hot dog bar

Individual Seven Layer Dip

Love this! Double-dip to your heart’s content.
Super Bowl Recipes - Seven Layer Dip in a shot glass

Football Pull-Apart Cupcakes

There’s a how-to video on the site, too, for those of us visual learners.
Super Bowl Recipes: Cupcakes arranged like a football

Do any of you have a favorite game day/tailgating recipe? Or a recipe that you’re always asked to bring to the Big Game party every year? I’d love to hear about them!

Jun 182011
 

Bridal Shower Ideas

The bridal shower is often one of the few “wedding season” events that the bride is sort of off the hook for.  Showers are routinely thrown by the maid of honor, the mother of the bride, mother of the groom, or other friends or family members.  Occasionally a bride will help plan it herself but for the most part it’s the one main event that she can just be the happy guest at.

Note to those planning the shower: In addition to the more traditional bridal shower that just includes the bride-to-be there’s also a fairly recent trend of doing a “couples” shower.  I think it’s great to be able to include the hubby-to-be if he’d like to be, but most men I’ve spoken with have said they would take a pass on that kind of request.  So if you’re thinking about throwing a shower and wanted to go this route, you may want to ask if he’s willing first.

If the bride lives a long distance away from family & friends or where the wedding will take place then you could do a mail-away shower (this is what my family did for my shower for Baby C).  Everyone attends the shower as usual but takes their present without wrapping it.  Let everyone see what the gifts are, play some games, have some food, and then the host provides wrapping supplies so that everyone can wrap their gifts and the couple still gets to enjoy the excitement of opening them.  If possible make a call to the bride-to-be and pass the phone around so everyone can say hi.  It’s also good to try and take as many pictures as possible and then include a copy of them all in with the gifts (the host packs up the presents and ships them to the person of honor).

Bridal Shower Themes

Themes are fun and make planning – and sometimes purchasing – easier.  There are all manner of different themes to consider.  One idea that I think is neat is a “calendar shower”.  This is where you assign each guest a different month (this shower would be best with guests in multiples of 12) and they purchase gifts that can be used in that month.  This might be especially nice for a young couple that’s never really lived on their own much before; they could potentially end up with decorations for each season and holiday, maybe some outdoor-dining items for the summer, etc.  If you want to go with this theme, here are some gift suggestions: Continue reading »