Friday, December 30, 2011

Merry Christmas

I know I havent been on here in a while, life took over with the new baby. My New Years resolution is to start being more active on my blog, sharing tips from parenting, to business stuff to crafting, cooking and more.

In the meantime, enjoy our Christmas letter that we sent out this year and we'll see you again in 2012:


Merry Christmas! What an amazing year. We just got done decorating our Christmas tree and it brought tears to my eyes. My usual Christmas routine is to adorn my tree with a specific color theme each year- purchasing new decorations and goodies to match my whimsical mood of that season. Sometimes red and silver, other times candy like colors such as pinks and greens. I let my craftiness consume me. This year, without having the time or money, I took out “old” decorations. Each ornament that I put on was carefully placed as I reminisced whom had given it to us and for what special occasion. I have one from my childhood that my Aunt Dorine gave me as a little girl. Another of Matt’s that his mommy and him made as a boy. Deshae’s first angel and one Ila’s daycare had her make last year- just a piece of paper with stickers on it. I hung up Ila’s First Christmas that we were given by grandma last year and our first one for Evie’s First Christmas as well. I loved re-reading the words of encouragement from our church’s ornament exchange as I opened each one up again, and I especially loved re-reading the letters just like this from other families and reminiscing on everything that happened in the last year. What joy my “homemade tree” brought us. Matt and I have been dreaming our entire lives of the family God would give us one day. It is finally here. All our three little girls tucked away in their beds, their special decorations on our tree, OUR tree; it is my absolute favorite tree ever.

Ila turned one this June and is becoming a true toddler. Watching her language develop and her little personality blossom into her own has brought us so much joy. She is such a ham and makes all of us crack up with laughter on a daily basis. I’m excited for this Christmas, where she has an idea of what is happening and we can’t wait to watch her little face light up as we start family traditions like Santa visiting, reindeer prancing and stuffing stockings.

Our third little girl, Evangeline Rae came into this world on October 17th at 8.5 lbs. She came out looking nothing like Ila and shocked us all. With long black hair and olive skin, Matt and I were blessed with our own little Pocahontas. Evangeline, meaning Good News is just that. She is so precious and truly completes our little family.

Deshae turned 12 this year and is in the 7th grade. She got straight A’s again and is in all advanced classes. She decided to take a sabbatical at soccer and try her hand at Volleyball. She loved trying a new sport and meeting new friends, as well as standing in the warm gym rather than running in the cold rain- oh wait, that was me that loved that part ☺. We are so proud of what an amazing young lady Deshae is. With or without her excellent academic and athletic achievements, Deshae is truly amazing.

She is so great with her baby sisters, and really has a funny personality as well as a gentle heart. What has most impressed me the most this year with Deshae is her relationship with God. She prays for people at church and gives words of encouragement far beyond her years.

Matt and I both decided God wanted us to pursue our own careers this year. With our ever growing family, we knew that we needed something that allowed us time with our children. Matt started a Landscaping Service on his days off and it is going really well. We are praying this avenue is what God wants for Matt to transition out of Les Schwab and be around his family more. I started Keepsake 3D Imaging, an ultrasound center. While it is taking as long as one would expect for a start up business in this economy, we are hopeful for the potential that it has.

My other favorite tradition this year, that I finally got to be a part of was canning. We started our own garden and had a surplus of fruits and veggies. Between that and other locally grown organics, my grandmother, Phyllis and I got together and she taught me how to jam, can and pickle all of my fresh goodies. I had such a blast learning and tasting and giving away. I’m excited to pass this tradition on to my girls each year, to know that I’ll have Oregon Blackberry jam in my fridge year round for breakfast guests and most of all, to have spent some precious time with my Nannie.

As 2012 approaches, we can’t believe that within our first two years of marriage, we’ve had 2 children and started two businesses. You can imagine that we’re looking forward to the New Year bringing a little rest to enjoy these amazing blessings that God has given us. It’s time to put down the anchor and wade in the water for just a bit. Until next time, may God bless you and keep you. May He make His face shine up on you and be gracious to you. May He turn His face toward you and give you peace.

Bless you all,

Matt, Rebecca, Deshae, Ila and Evie
2011

Friday, August 5, 2011

Head Band Craft Day...

My Friend, Emily, and I decided to get together today and create some fun head bands following some tutorials we found online.. Here are my two favorites:

T-shirt flower by Momma Go Round and Little Miss Momma


Little Miss Momma also had a great tutorial on a Pom Pom Headband that I loved...

ALL Little Miss Momma's Tutorials are so cute and easy to follow. If you can't afford to buy a headband... MAKE YOUR OWN like we did... Rather than using a headband for these, I just hot glued them to a clip... Even though I love headbands, I ADORE clips because they can turn into a brooch, a "spice" for your belt, a topping on a plain pair of flats, etc...

Check out my friend Emily to see her different headbands emilymcentire.blogspot.com

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

How Do I Do It All...

This is the question I get often, but one I got quite a bit today... LOL
Today was my amazing little cousin's First Birthday!!! Lucy or LaLa as we call her, had a pretty picnic party and it was so much fun!
I made my first quilt ever for her present: an heirloom quilt. When I initially put together the baby shower for LaLa one year ago, I included a block of fabric in each invitation and asked the women to bring them back decorated. We ended up with 12 blocks all decorated differently per each friends different style.

While moving recently, I found the ever lost Baby Shower Blocks and decided it would be a really fun surprise to put together the long forgotten quilt.

ONE PROBLEM... I still work 8-12 daily at my part time job, then I have my own business to run and appointments booked for two weeks (let alone the marketing that needs to be done daily). I also have a one-year old and am 28 weeks pregnant. So, when do I find time to make a quilt?

I guess I allocated my time like I normally do when I need to get things done. Here's how I got the quilt finished:

(shower before I go to bed)
6am wake up: pack diaper bag for day care. Pack my breakfast and lunch. Take cup of coffee with me and leave for work at 7am.
NOW.. I dont normally have to be to work until 7.30ish, but this extra time allows me to work in peace and be as loud as I need to (sewing machines, metal embossing, etc)
12pm- pick up baby from daycare and take her home to eat lunch.
1.30pm- lunch and play time done, put baby in carseat with bottle for nap time. She falls asleep on our way to babysitters (either grandmas, friends or aunties).
2-5pm- Keepsake 3D Imaging (my ultrasound business)
5pm- pick up both kids and go home to start dinner.
During dinner I play with Ila- she smells all the different foods I use to cook with, or helps me taste things. This is a special time of ours.
6pm daddy is home from work and we eat together at table.
After dinner, daddy takes baby Ila for a bath and our oldest Deshae, has her daily chore of Dinner Clean Up.
This allows me another 30 minutes to get set up for finishing any craftiness.
After bath time, we usually spend a little family time by watching a TV show together and one of us usually sits on floor with baby and plays with toys with her during the show.
8pm- bedtime for baby.
8-9pm (ish)- Mom gets into crafts again that she already had set up and ready.
Usually by 9 Im either done and need to do NOTHING for awhile...
9pm- back on couch with daddy watching TV until I fall asleep at 10.


So thats it... No matter what craft I decide to try, I do rely a lot on the workings of our family to help me with my things, so that I can find a little ME time in there too... I suggest you do the same :)