Monday, February 22, 2010

The Olympics

Ok, so I LOVE a good theme party. It's been a very long time since I've been involved in an awesome one. Mostly because I've moved too far away from Brad. I decided that even though I don't live near my fun inspiration does not mean that I cannot have fun or that fun people aren't here....because they are. I decided that an Olympics party would be perfect. We planned and planned and made a lot of cupcakes and then we were ready. So much fun was had by all. The basic premise was that each family was a different country (real or made up). You pretty much just have to see the pictures for this one.
The most amazing thing EVER.
Five different flavors of cupcakes...that's right...Amazing.
BFFs
Our awesome shirts. We were the PRE or
People's Republic of Eugene...that's right.
Go PRE

Here's the back. I moved my hair too :-)


Goofy photo
Finland decorating their flag
Italy where I learned all women have facial hair.
Adalie and Jamaican Hudson
Our parade of Nations..that's right, I said parade.
Sandy humored me and played the Olympic theme song
on his trumpet during the parade. He's a very good husband.

The Jamaican bobsled team
The events begin as I rock the neck hula-hoop
Italy and the Republic of Riley go for the bonus
of a successful pass of the hoop...oooh, bold choice.
Eileen, Emily and Nicole
Bowling extravaganza
Katie showing Hudson some cross-cultural
diplomacy.
Addi watching and learning from Jackson
Hurray!
The Royal Family of Djibouti rocks the hula hoop.
The Rasta from Jamaica rocking the gold medal.
An angry Italian
32 pair of shoes


It takes awhile to blow out all of those candles.
Picnic dinner
Digging in

These are the medal recipients for:
Bowling
Tennis
Hula Hooping
Ski Jump and
Slalom





Republic of Riley

Thank you all for celebrating with me. I had a wonderful time.
Thank you.

Nicole's 30th Birthday

I have been so excited about turning 30. I feel somehow relieved to be done with my 20s. They were great and all but I feel like my 20s were a lot of work and now I feel ready to live my life. Yeah, 30s will be great. For the last 5 years I have been telling Sandy that I really like suprises especially for my birthday. Sandy has attempted small suprises in the past and has done pretty well at keeping them. He just is such a gifter that he has a hard time containing gifts. This year he did amazingly well. So, here's the story. I took my birthday off of work to get ready for the Olympics. I worked on making cupcakes and decorating the windows. I had been working on the front window for awhile. At about noon, I told Sandy that I was getting hungry and asked if he was ready to go get lunch. He said he wasn't hungry and said that he wanted to wait. I said, "ok", but was thinking.."it's my birthday and I'm hungry." But I decided to let it go - we may as well eat at home because I knew we were going out for dinner that night. I continued working on the front window. Then Sandy said, "I think you need to sit down with Addi (who was eating lunch) and take a break." Well, I was a little more ticked, but went and sat down. I looked at him like, "Ok, now I'm sitting....hmph" The phone rang. It was Amy. She wished me a happy birthday. I was trying to chat with her, but was distracted by the doorbell. I asked if someone would get it. Mom and Sandy didn't move. Now, I was really annoyed...I mean sheesh. So, I went to open the door and hurray it was John and Amy. I screamed and cried a little to be perfectly honest. They were such a perfect suprise. Sandy had kept them a secret for six weeks. ( He said it almost killed him :-) And then I had to apologize to Sandy for having a bad attitude. They came in, got the tour and then we went to lunch :-)
Sandy and Jon took naps and played some video games while Amy let me drag her around Walla Walla. So, we ran some errands and came home in time to get ready for our fancy dinner. We discovered that rich people sit really far apart from each other at restaurants and they eat really good food :-) Then we came back to the house for cake and presents. They had brought a vegan cake from Sweet Life in Eugene. Lemon poppyseed with raspberry goodness...yumm! Here are the photos of the best suprise ever!!!

Prepping the decorations for tomorrow's Walla Walla Olympic Ceremonies.


Out to lunch at Stone Soup. It worked out that
Anthony Kaufman was there having lunch too.
Thanks for taking our picture Anthony.
So, Walla Walla has a very lively artists presence.
We have a lot of statues of all kinds of things downtown.
Here's the dog balancing a brick, lemon and walnut on it's nose...
oh yeah and Amy and I on it's back.

Jon and Amy ready for dinner.
All dolled up
Nicole and Sandy
I love this picture. Jon was making his "people take too many pictures" face
and Amy had just flipped her hair. (Sorry Amy, but I LOVE this photo.)
Ah, now the cute one.

Here's the yummy Sweet Life cake.
Amy made a chain of 9 monkeys. Good job Amy.
Then Jon made a chain of all of the monkeys.
Better job Jon.
Cake time


Presents
Very pretty bracelet from Jon and Amy (an Emily Rose creation..hurray).
Practicing the Wii
Jon flying like a bird.
I have to pay a lot of attention when I slalom.
These next pictures are Saturday pictures.
Mom and I getting ready for the party.
I love this picture. Jon and Sandy with their
gaming faces on.
Today, we heard Adalie in the monitor. It sounded like she was jumping in her crib and walking around. Then it got really quiet. Every once in awhile she would say a little something, but she was pretty much quiet. Then I heard a noise that I didn't recognize, so I went in to check on her. She had pulled some books off of the shelf by her crib and was reading to herself in the dark. Now she pretty much does it every nap time, which I think is great! She wakes up happy!Addi helping us clean up.
Adalie helping me make cupcakes.