What the February
Posted: March 9, 2010 Filed under: All's Well That Ends Well 2 Comments…all over again?
Having the flu twice last month was miserable. Now, because March got off to such a great start, I have bronchitis.
The good news is that before I got sick enough to go to the doctor, I finally went to the library. I’m almost done with one book and will hopefully post a review by the end of the week. Imagine!
Other news? There is none.
Weekly cookie jar
Posted: March 9, 2010 Filed under: Treasure Island 2 Comments
The Chalkboard Alphabet from The Small Object
Sweet India cakes from IcingDreams
Umbrella from Kate Spade
paddington’s new toggle coat from Ruche
Teacher apple from DNG
Monsieur under the rain from blancucha
3D Robot Cupcake Kit from Meri Meri
Silver Duck Mirror from Urban Outfitters
Silk Cecilia dress from J. Crew
Lily of the Valley pitcher from Tiffany & Co.
Pandabo game from Fat Brain Toys
Mustache party!
Posted: March 8, 2010 Filed under: Dangerous Book for Boys 5 CommentsReady for the long-awaited pictures?

The night before, I set up this thrift store sheet as a photo backdrop so we could all have our picture taken. With our mustaches.

I had a little vase filled with mustaches for guests to use. The mustaches were made from dark brown felt, cardstock, and something from the craft store called "cookie sticks."

We got lots of balloons to match the thrift store sheet. And blue for boys, right? The Bwun is not unhappy - it's just difficult to get any pictures of him sitting still, and this was the only one in focus where you could see his face instead of just the balloon.

Originally I planned to serve cupcakes, but February cupcaked me out. So we had cookies (Oreos, chocolate chip, and Mother's) and milk instead. I put the cookies on a cake plate; it was awesome.

Remember that Williams-Sonoma giant donut cake pan I love? I made a miniature one for the Bwun! ...Ok, fine, we got a donut from the BYU Creamery. It seemed fitting. The candle is a blue elephant.
We watched Up, ate cookies, drank milk, and tried to get the Bwun to open presents. I guess he just isn’t old enough to care yet. But he definitely liked the toys once they were opened! It was a lot of fun, not too much work, and a great way to take advantage of the mustache fad. (By the way – did I tell you the whole thing was the Romgi’s idea?)
If you’re curious, I used this mustache template from The Inspired Bride. I suggest making the mustaches slightly smaller. I cut some at half-size for the kids, and 1/4-size for the twins.
Good times!










