Thursday, September 2, 2010

100. Plan a day & take Avie to Mommy Beach.

It feels like it has been raining non-stop for the past two months here.  It's like we temporarily moved to Seattle!  It was the last day in August and I looked like someone who had not seen sun in a year. Then one morning we woke up and there was the sun.  I did not want to chance wasting the day so I put Avie and I into high gear. I packed our cooler and we headed out of the house by 9:30 am to Mommy Beach.

Mommy Beach is located on Pensacola Beach and is really called "Quiet Water Beach" but the locals have named it MB because it's the perfect place mom's like to take their kids to play at the beach.  The shore line stretches for miles, the water is shallow and there are barely any waves.  It's nice because it is very quiet there, tons of restaurants near by and there are covered pavilions right on the beach with grills.  It was really a perfect day to have some quality time bonding with my amazing daughter.  It was really a blessed day!

This location was so nice because the pavilions were right on the beach.

After the fun in the sun we headed to mommy's favorite pizza place:  Papa Pizza!
After lunch I took my baby girl out for some ice cream.  The girl's got good taste.  She picked out "Birthday Cake" flavor and it was YUM-O!  In the very back of this photo is part of the boardwalk and the water is shallow all the way out there!

71. Plan a father/daughter day out for just Matt and Avie.

Avie and I had just come home from a two week vacation to Michigan without Matt so I figured this was the perfect time to cross this off my list. Two days before we flew back to Florida, Avie woke up crying (which she never does) and when I asked her what was wrong she whimpered, "I miss my daddy." Nearly broke my heart. The moment we arrived back home and Avie hugged her daddy, she has been glued to his hip. That first week home, she wanted daddy to give her a bath, get her dressed, brush her teeth, basically she only wanted her daddy and when I tried to help she refused. lol! Thankfully Matt was on a two week break from school because the summer semester just ended so I was able to get him out of the house and go on a date with his daughter.

Since Avie's birthday in July, she has fallen in love with golf so I figured it would be a fun if Matt took her out to putt-putt golf. They had such a great time together and afterward we all went to the beach for the rest of the day. Here are some pictures and a video Matt took.



89. Redo our front entrance into a patio sitting area with stone flooring.

This type of DIY project is not for the faint. Honestly, it was the project from HELL!! If we ever do something like this again we will wait and do it during the Fall or Winter or heck - hire someone. When we first started this project it was the beginning of June and we nearly got fried outside! We worked on this project during the weekend because during the week when Matt got home from work he had lots of homework to do. So it wasn't until the summer semester was over did this project get finished.

The biggest obstacle of this project is that our neighbors (to the South) back yard is higher than ours so when it rains, all their run off rain water flows to our front yard which floods it about 4 inches deep! I get so worried when we have flash floods or heavy rains that our house will flood one day. So before we could start the project, Matt had to dig a trench and lay down piping that would divert all that run off water to our street. We've had some flash flood rains lately so we were able to test it out. It worked great but we decided we should add gutters to the front of our house to help with roof run off. So we hired someone to put gutters up and after we had more rain, we were able to test that the gutters did help alleviate some of the flooding. Everything seems to be working now. Thank God! We are now looking for furniture to go out there, get some potted plants and add a water feature. I'm really particular when it comes to picking out stuff so I'm on the search. Once I have the final "look" done, I will post a picture.

BEFORE - The South part of our front yard = HORRID!

BEFORE - This part of our yard was wasted space & did not feel inviting.

BEFORE - Not sure why our builder picked these ugly rails. They look like they belong inside a house on a staircase. I've hated these since day one. It brought a smile to my face to have these knocked out.

Flooding from our neighbors run off. Told y'all it was bad!

It totally looks like a small river!

AFTER - This side of the house feels open and more inviting now. I love it and I don't feel like our front yard looks "ghetto" any longer. Ha! The only changes I plan on making in the late Fall is adding a lamp post next to the Sago Palm Tree, replacing the Sago with a taller Palm Tree and getting higher bushes by the first column. I wanted them higher to hide the furniture we plan on putting on the patio, and for privacy, but we couldn't find mature bushes at the time. Owning a home truly is a constant work in progress!

AFTER - Just need to add some patio furniture, a water feature and obviously finish painting the columns. I ran out of exterior paint. Next year we will work on the other side of our front yard. Like I said, always a work in progress. ;)

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

55. Learn how to make Kare-Kare.

My Aunt Ne, in Michigan, hands down makes the best Kare-Kare I've ever had! It has been a favorite of mine since my childhood. Every time I visit my aunt, she ALWAYS makes it for me. That's how I know she loves me. :) For those reading that don't know what Kare-Kare is, it is a Philippine stew made with vegetables, oxtail (beef) and the secret ingredient - peanut butter!

I was in Michigan visiting during August and of course stayed at my aunts house for a few days during my travels. I knew she was going to make Kare-Kare for me so I asked her to please show me how so I could make it for my family. My husband likes it but calls it "Peanut Butter Beef" - ha! Avie had it for the first time on this trip and liked it! She even asked for more meat. I was so happy! Like mother, like daughter. ;)

We used fresh veggies picked from my aunt and uncle's garden too!


Some packets that she uses in her recipe. Mama Sita knows what's up! ;)

My beautiful Aunt Ne and my Uncle Ernesto (my mom's oldest brother)

15. Plan weekly craft projects with Avie for 6 months. Make it a habit to continue on after the 6 months by putting it on the calendar. (24/24)

Craft Project #24 - Make a design from one of three templates using Perler Beads.

This was a really neat rainy day craft to have laying around the house. My last trip to JoAnn's for some fabric, I promised Avie she could pick out any craft item she would like and this is what she picked. It was a rainy Saturday and Matt was buried in homework so I took this craft over to my mom's and all three of us made our own designs. It was a lot of fun making memories together!

To keep up with our crafting, I have quite a few projects planned for us. Our first craft on the calendar is visiting the free craft workshop that JoAnn's Fabric has for kids. They are usually on a Saturday from 11 am - 1 pm. Check your local store for a schedule.

Avie designing her dolphin.

Avie made the colorful dolphin, I made the fish and my mom started out designing the turtle and Avie decided "grandma" needed some help. lol! Good times all around!

1. Get pregnant again.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

We found out we are pregnant again!! The first thing Avie said was, "I hope it's a girl because boys are gross." Matt and I got a good laugh out of that one. Our due date is February 20, 2011. We plan on not finding out the sex of our baby and being surprised this time around. It is really an exciting time for our household right now. What a blessing this baby is going to be!!

42. Make an herb garden.

Avie and I took a trip to Target one morning and picked up a few of our favorite herbs that we like to use in cooking and in drinks. These are the herbs that we planted:

1. Basil
2. Mint
3. Oregano
4. Thyme

During this time, we also planted some Banana Peppers and some Cayenne Pepper seeds from Matt's Spanish teacher.

Avie enjoyed digging in the dirt and getting her little hands dirty.

15. Plan weekly craft projects with Avie for 6 months. Make it a habit to continue on after the 6 months by putting it on the calendar. (23/24)

Craft Project #23 - Decorate a Princess wand and crown.

After all these craft projects, Avie has mastered using glue all by herself and truly has a love for crafting.

15. Plan weekly craft projects with Avie for 6 months. Make it a habit to continue on after the 6 months by putting it on the calendar. (22/24)

I am coming off a LONG hiatus and boy does it feel good to be back on my blog to cross activities off!

Craft Project #22 - Do felt paper coloring. One of Avie's great aunt's gave her this after a visit to Atlanta. She loved it!