Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Love.

I'm not usually a bare-belly exposing kind of girl, but I love this picture of my husband. We have had the most fun over the past few weeks, and my heart is just overflowing with love for him. He loves me so well, and I cannot wait to see how he loves our sweet, **almost here,** daughter.
Cheers to a few more weeks of just you and me, babe. xo

Curtains!

Back to the nursery ... we now have curtains in the nursery! My grandmother made curtains for the nursery, but we had yet to hang them until this week. See below, and let us know what you think.




Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Showtime!

Tyler and I have enjoyed lounging around and watching movies over the past two weekends. I am slightly embarrassed to tell you that we've watch three movies in the last two weeks. Two we highly recommend, one was only okay. Here goes:

The Adjustment Bureau
 We really enjoyed this movie staring Matt Damon. Honestly, we'd just heard it was good and rented it blindly to see for ourselves. You definitely have to watch this movie to understand what is happening as the plot twists and turns, but it is worth it!

Limitless 
Another movie that you much watch (not have five other things happening while the movie is playing). This is the one that we weren't so thrilled with. Bradley Cooper stars in this film about a man who takes a drug to use 100% of his brain all the time. He is able to learn quickly and access information that he hasn't used in years. The plot is interesting, but it wasn't the best movie we've seen as of late.


Lincoln Lawyer
Great movie! Matthew McConaughey stars in this movie; yet another that you must devote your full attention to. This movie twists and turns and leaves the viewer questioning morals vs. money and who deserves what in the judicial system. We liked this suspenseful movie, and I think McConaughey did a great job. 

We rent our movies through RedBox. We love how easy and cheap this rental system is. There are RedBoxes at McDonalds, Walgreens, various gas stations and multiple grocery stores. Be sure to check them out ... fast and easy with a great selection of movies!

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Let's Cook!!

We are taking a slight detour from baby for this post, and that is a-okay. Last Friday night Tyler and I went to a cooking class at Allen & Peterson, a home appliance store. The cooking classes are actually put on by Viking, an up-scale appliance manufacturer. They offer a variety of classes for adults, teens and children in most big cities throughout the US. I would highly suggest looking to see if there is a cooking school near you ... we had the best time!

We went for "Date Night: Dinner for Two." There were five couples in our class, and we all worked together to complete an incredible meal.

Our Menu:
  • Glazed Prosciutto-Wrapped Shrimp
  • Mixed Salad Greens with Candied Apple Slices, Pistachios and Mini Grilled Brie Sandwiches
  • Chateaubriand (a beef tenderloin)
  • Bearnaise Sauce
  • Broccoli Boursin Gratins
  • Chocolate Creme Brulee with Fresh Raspberries
And it was all just as good as it sounds. We took a few pictures, but it was hard to take in the information, help cook and take pictures so we don't have too many. Seriously .. find a class near you and go. The experience was just so fun!
Aprons on ... ready to cook!
Turning on the torch for Creme Brulee.
Torching the Brulee
Tyler and Fire ... his favorite combination!
Still torching. We did one thin coat of sugar, torched it and then repeated twice.
Us.
Our super easy and wonderful salad and grilled cheese. There was SO MUCH food to eat, I couldn't finish all of mine, but that's okay. This is the only course I took a picture of (on accident), but mainly because I was starving. Everything was delicious!!

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

The Crib.

Tyler and I went to Babies R Us and found exactly what we were looking for. I have always loved white furniture for a nursery, there's just something about white that goes with the fresh and delicate nature of a newborn baby. The crib was a gift from Tyler's parents that we bought and shipped to Alaska, but there are more special things about this crib ... here we go:

Step Two:
When I got pregnant and started thinking about the bedding for the crib, I thought that it would be neat to ask my Grandma to make the bedding .. yes, make the bedding. She is an incredible seamstress, and I thought this would be a special way to incorporate her gift. Fortunately, she said yes and we began moving forward with Grandma making Caroline's special linens.

Grandma was super excited and she perused fabric shops from the beginning getting ideas for color schemes and patterns, but there was nothing we could do until we found out what the baby was. At 20 weeks, we found out that we are having a girl and a few days later a small, but beautiful fabric swatch appeared in my mailbox. I had nothing to do with the color scheme, fabric or pattern for the linens; as I said, this is my grandmother's gift and boy am I glad I didn't interfere! Grandma was finished with the linens by the end of June and she waited patiently for my arrival to North Carolina on July 17 to give me the most beautiful gift ever. Look below to see our gift:

Keeping my eyes closed to wait for the surprise.

Back in Alaska with my favorite crib putter-togetherers.

The crib and bedding.

A close up so you can see all the elements.

A view from above. Special surprise #1001 ... do you see that pillow? Do you see the pink stuff that lines the top of the case? That is called tatting, a stitching that my great-grandmother used to do. My Mom found some of this in pink when she was cleaning out a closet, and had my grandmother make a baby pillowcase with the tatting on top. I am fortunate to have known and loved my Great-Grandmother, so although Caroline will never meet her nor will Great-Grandma know Caroline has some of her tatting, it is such a special touch from my Mom.

Lots of lovies! These come from various loved ones both near and far. There is one in particular that is significant...the bear to the right of the pile sitting just behind the pink elephant. Tyler bought that in Peru for Baby Van Zandt #1 who was thought of, but not yet conceived. It is made of baby alpaca -- super soft!! -- and is the baby's very first gift. I think it is spectacular that her first gift is from her Daddy.

I hope this didn't overwhelm you .. that was a lot!! Stay tuned tomorrow for Step Three ... the dresser.

Monday, August 8, 2011

THE NURSERY!!

Our child is the luckiest in the world because her nursery is filled with pieces and acts of love by so many people -- both family and friends. I cannot wait to reveal Caroline's sweet space to you over the next few days!! Tyler and I returned home from North Carolina last week and excitedly worked to start and finish the crib and dresser for Caroline's nursery. I am going to give you a bit at a time to show how this space has and still is evolving.

Step One: 
The first, and only, step we took to begin the nursery before we traveled was to paint the nursery. We debated six or more colors before I finally found exactly what I was hoping for. I wanted to take the nursery from ugly-government eggshell to a subtle, soft pink. At first we could only pick out neon, gross, pepto-pink colors. I began to get frustrated, but finally found the perfect color. Think of a new ballet shoe ... not a bright pink one, but one that has more of a taupy-tannish-pink color ... it is perfect because it is subtle, but still there.

For this step I enlisted the help of my dear friend Jami Bahmer who is very good at picking paint colors and painting. We knocked out the entire nursery in about four hours. I am awfully thankful for her keen eye and enthusiasm to help. Caroline and I will be helping her prepare her nursery in the coming months -- I can't wait!

So, that is that for today -- Step One. Stay tuned tomorrow for THE CRIB!! There are many, many acts of love in the crib and bedding ... can't wait to tell all.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

We're Back!!

Hello everyone! I hope that you have been doing well. As you probably noticed, I took July off from the blog-o-sphere and I thoroughly enjoyed it! I am hoping, especially with the preparations for Caroline and then her arrival, to be better about blogging. Today I feel particularly thankful, so I thought I'd list some of the reasons why. In no particular order ...

  1. I have a husband who loves me deeply. He makes me laugh, he is fiercely protective, extremely charming and my very best friend in the world. 
  2. Tyler works incredibly hard so that Caroline and I have everything we need and so much more!
  3. We both come from families who know and love Jesus.
  4. Both of our families provide a pristine example of what marriage and parenting should look like.
  5. Caroline and I are both healthy.
  6. Caroline is already dearly loved by so many. People are already praying for her, giving to her, asking about her, and hoping to meet her soon.
  7. We traveled to NC for two and a half weeks -- my word are we blessed.
  8. Tyler and I visited with six of our grandparents.
  9. I learned to make my Mimi's peach ice-cream.
  10. We returned safely to Alaska last night despite a pretty turbulent descent.
  11. We have friends scattered around the world who love us and anticipate the day we can hang out again.
  12. We have wonderful friends in Alaska who have become our family away from home.
  13. I have a solid roof over my head and food in the refrigerator.
  14. I know what it is like to be loved.
  15. I have the ability to love others.
I apologize if this list is awfully boring, but today I just keep finding things that I am thankful for. What are you thankful for today?!