Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Party Time!

Last weekend we hosted Big A's birthday party at our new house in Castine. I spent weeks planning and prepping and did wonders to keep it on a shoestring budget, and let me just say, it was an epic success.



First of all, we rented a bouncy castle. That was our big ticket item at $125, but it provided hours of (outside!) fun for both children and adults! It was more than worth every penny. It was easy to set up and we put it facing our deck so parents could sit on the deck while supervising their kiddos.






We made our own cake, cupcakes, and cookies, which did save money but took hours to bake and frost. It doesn't look like a professional (it's a dinosaur!), but it was tasty and made with lots of love, which to me is more important than a perfect appearance. :) I also constructed the cupcake stand out of cardboard boxes, a plastic table cloth, some ribbon, and hot glue. It probably cost me $3 to make (and an hour or two). Super bargain.











Perhaps my favorite element was a wall that housed a photo from every month from positive pregnancy test to present day. It was beautiful and just what I wanted but it did take way longer than I had anticipated. Probably at least 3 hours. But oh so worth it. I backed each photo on brightly colored scrapbooking paper. Cutting out the paper, then gluing on the photos, and then affixing them to the wall. Sounds quick and easy, doesn't it? Ha! But it was a bargain at under $15.







Another great way we were able to pinch some pennies was with our balloon garland. We bought 5 bags of 15 count balloons from target for $1.50 a bag. With a lot of help from my niece blowing them all up(!) we strung them together and made some really gorgeous garland to hang both inside and out. We were able to have heaps more balloons for way less than if we had chosen to go the helium route.




We made lovely tissue paper pom poms with a little help from Martha Stewart . They were so insanely quick, easy, and cheap. I bought two packages of colored tissue for around $2 each. One 20-sheet package gave me one large and two small poms. We hung them from the recessed lighting in our dining room. (photo to come soon!)


For drinks I refused to have soda, so we served iced tea, lemonade, apple cider and water. Kid friendly beverages and cost effective. We also had a selection of bottled beers and two boxes of wine (ok, maybe not classy but it is green!) for our older partygoers. For food we had some of Big A's favorite foods and other crowd pleasers. Homemade hummus with bagel chips, popcorn, chips and salsa, veggies with dip, and melon. Then we had a make-your-own sandwich bar. This was more expensive than I had anticipated but wildly successful. Little to no prep on my part was a huge bonus. Just some slicing of tomatoes and onions. Then we just plopped
a selection of meats (including Tofurkey for our vegetarian friends!) and cheeses and breads and rolls out on the island in the kitchen. Pickles, olives, baby spinach, condiments and viola! Lunch. It was very child friendly food, easy clean up, and makes lovely leftovers in omelets and on pizza. :)




We splurged a bit and spent $30 on 12 colors of Wolfe face paint. It's really great paint and will last us ages. We had some wonderful volunteers step up to paint some faces at the party and it was the perfect extra something special.






In my opinion, the day went as well as it could have. However, in a perfect world, I would have asked someone specific to take photos all day. There are big gaps in the times when I would get distracted and also very few photos with me in them. I feel like I didn't get to visit with anyone long enough and some people not at all, but with a party this size (about 55 guests), there really is no avoiding it. I feel like I learned so much in this planning process and will be able to do things even better next time with *hopefully* less time and effort. Hopefully!

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

We Moved!

Well hello again MAINE!

The month of August was one hell of a whirlwind! Jake had two interviews in Maine on the 15th/16th. Accepted the position as Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Maine Maritime Academy a couple days later, and we packed up and left Chicago on the 20th. Had truck issues in Niagara Falls, but arrived in Maine on Monday the 22nd. Crazy.

J had orientation on the 25th/26th and then classes started on the 29th. The house we found to rent wasn't available until September 3rd, so J stayed on campus while the girls & I bounced from their grandparents houses. We were able to spend a day at the beach while the weather was still warm enough to swim. Amazing. I was shocked how exhausting I found having the girls alone all week. J offers me more support than I give him credit for!

But now we're here and we're loving it. Our house is amazing (but that's probably because we can only stay 10 months!). J & Big A took Maully out this morning and there were two deer on the front lawn. We are less than a mile from the beach and from J's office. We're less than two hours away from our parents/siblings/cousins, etc.

This move has been shocking and quick and unexpected and yet, I think, exactly what we needed right now.

Friday, July 1, 2011

Well Hello Again, BLOG!

I know it's been forever - let's just move past that.....

Is it possible to have young children - who are bright and engaged, AND a clean house!?!?

I've yet to find a way. Quite often the girls nap at different times so that limits my "free" time throughout the day. I suppose I could clean after they went to bed in the evening, but haven't I earned a little free time alone with my husband to just sit & veg? Or I could sacrifice some sleep and stay up a bit later, but that is not even an option for me. So, I could plop them in front of the TV and get something done - and on occasion I HAVE to and I do - but other than that, I don't get it.

Growing up I knew families with 4+ children, no television, and a squeaky clean house. HOW?

Perhaps, if I unlock the secrets of a tidy house and plenty of time spent with my children, I'll share it with you. For the low, one time fee of $100. Maybe.