by This is Carrie on February 22, 2010
Todd figured if he was ever going to get his girls to enjoy a Supercross race, it would be one where everyone and everything would be decked out in pink to help raise money for Susan G. Komen for the Cure. But even with all the pink, it was Baby Brother who enjoyed the Supercross […]
by This is Carrie on January 22, 2010
Waiting at the school with Baby Brother while Pumpkin is in Speech Therapy class has become a test of my wrangling skills and patience. That boy is go, go, go all the time. But this last week, with the snails out in full force, nature gave me a break. We watched. We touched. We laughed. […]
by This is Carrie on January 10, 2010
One of the best things about visiting Utah is all the free adjustments we get since Grandpa (and both of Todd’s brothers) are chiropractors. For the first time, I got my feet adjusted and boy did it feel heavenly after all the marathon training miles I’ve put on them. The girls still aren’t too sure […]
by This is Carrie on January 7, 2010
Making Christmas pajamas every year seemed like a good tradition to start when I had one child. When I had two, it was still an attainable goal. But with three kids, it has become a little overwhelming especially with all the other hand made gifts on my list. So this year, Baby Brother got simple, […]
by This is Carrie on December 23, 2009
When I happened upon this little boy’s tie tutorial, I knew I had to give it a try with the extra Christmas tablecloth fabric I had the most fun picking out what fun contrast lining to use.
by This is Carrie on December 22, 2009
A high five was as close as Baby Brother dared get to Santa this year (without tears).
by This is Carrie on December 9, 2009
Our friends introduced us to the Home Depot “Kids Workshop” on Saturday. It was great seeing confidence grow as the girls built and painted their own wagons. And you can’t beat the price: FREE.
by This is Carrie on November 18, 2009
This fabric “high chair” is perfect for away from home dining. It’s no 5-point harness, but it helps secure them in the chair. This one was made from an old thrifted, quilted ottoman cover Click HERE for the full tutorial. For personal use only & not for commercial use.
by This is Carrie on November 17, 2009
These homemade ornaments are a favorite holiday tradition in our house. Powered by Whrrl Picture Tutorial on Whrrl
by This is Carrie on November 2, 2009
The most difficult part of this costume was getting the ear placement just right so he didn’t look like an Ewok. Luckily, I was able to purchase black wings and spray paint them gray to match.And with a thread anchor, the tail was able to swing perfectly with his little toddler gait. By this point […]