Merry Christmas

The holidays have been INSANE. I have hardly had time to catch my breath with all life has been handing out. And as I sit down to finally make one holiday blog post I hear the baby in the other room waking up from her nap- so this will be short! Between the chaos I did find us downtown in Christmas colors one afternoon and I happened to have my camera in the car so I took a few shots if the kiddos. Here's to an amazing 2015 and lots of new beginnings! 

How NOT to go camping

The night before we were supposed to leave for our camping trip the hubs and I discovered a show on Discovery - Alaskan Bush People. Instantly obsessed. We decided to stay up late binge watching. The next morning we were supposed to leave at 7:30 am-- HAHAHA. We were late. We hadn't packed and the ‘bush people’ had gotten to our heads - leading us believe we too could be bush people and we didn't need to bring anything on this camping trip. We would just catch wild Florida Salmon with our bare hands and cook it over the fire- obviously. So we literally packed an extra pair of clothes (and my camera duh- true camping necessity) and hit the road. 

I do not advise this. Where we were camping was an actual island. The ferry to take you back to your car stops at 5pm… so once you commit- you commit. We could have walked through what we learned to be the rattlesnake armadillo island and canoed back with a 4 year old and 14 month old - but even we‘re not that stupid. 

Unlike the cabin we rented in North Carolina last month that had AC/heat, this cabin was open on the top only a ceiling fan. And of course the night we went camping turned out to be the one cold night in Florida. We didn't bring a sheet, blanket, sleeping bag, pack and play, jacket, nothing. So we all piled into bed with a blanket we borrowed from our far more prepared friends and relied on body heat to keep warm. Brrrr. Maybe we aren’t cut out for Alaska- I was sure I’d get hypothermia and it was maybe 60 degrees.  

Aside from our failed sleeping attempt - and Lena’s epic meltdown at our genius move of packing no food- we had a good time. Thankfully we went with realistic prepared friends who helped pick up our slack - like lending us the most obvious camping necessity - a flashlight. And if nothing else it was a learning experience. We want to make camping a more regular part of our lives, and now we know that, while we may fantasize of being ‘hard-core’, we are not. And you shouldn't try to be either- especially with small children. 

Sister's sweet 16!

I recently went to South Florida for my baby sisters sweet 16. WOW! How is she already 16 and in high school?! She is becoming such an independent young lady and I am very proud of how much she has matured this past year. She was so excited to get go out and be a little model for the day. I don't remember a day in her life where she was camera shy. Here are a few pictures we took and a few moments from her party!