Category Archives: Family

10.29.15

Best. Chocolate. Ever.

Let me preface this post by saying that I am not a “sweets” person.  Very rarely do I indulge in dessert (I’d rather have chips or fries– salty is my weakness.)  I digress…. This summer when we went to Norway I got hooked on this.  Seriously, you guys-  it is amazing.  So rich and creamy-  like little bites of heaven.

Best. Chocolate. Ever. |  Kiki's List

We just ran out of the stockpile that we bought in customs so I had to order more on Amazon.  We are down to two squares and E has claimed them-  I promised her I would wait until the new shipment was delivered.  TG for Amazon Prime!

07.21.15

about norway…

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We had the most AMAZING trip to Norway.  Honestly, it’s been hard to adjust back to real life.Screen Shot 2015-07-20 at 12.42.34 PMWe spent two weeks on a cruise ship visiting so many beautiful cities along the coastline.

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There were countless breathtaking fjords.

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The weather was anywhere from -5 degrees to 75 degrees throughout our trip– but my packing strategy went off without a hitch!

hat (similar)  |  sunglasses  |  scarf  |  vest

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We were in the land of the midnight sun.. This rainbow appeared at midnight!

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I bought this selfie stick, which came in quite handy!

Hat (similar)  |  Sunglasses

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We passed the Arctic Circle and visited some breathtaking glaciers.Screen Shot 2015-07-20 at 12.44.29 PME took this picture unknowingly with the selfie stick–  I think that kid has a future in photography!

Sweater |  Chambray Shirt

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We got to visit a Dog Sledding Camp.
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It was hard to leave this one behind.

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That was E’s favorite part of the trip.

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I was motivated to work out on the track of the ship-  world’s most beautiful backdrop!
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After two weeks on the ship, we spent another week with family in Hvasser.  I could live here.Screen Shot 2015-07-20 at 12.45.33 PM Screen Shot 2015-07-20 at 12.45.41 PMWe truly had the trip of a lifetime.  Of course, only half of our family was there- so as you can imagine, after three weeks I was happy to get back to Lou and Michael (and the furry girls.)

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Oh, how I missed that smiling face!

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06.09.15

our little mermaid.

Our Little Mermaid  |  Kiki's List

A couple of weeks ago, our little Lou turned seven.  She wanted a mermaid party inspired by her last Halloween costume.  It was so much fun designing the details.

Our Little Mermaid  |  Kiki's List Melissa custom-made these invitations for us.  Our Little Mermaid  |  Kiki's ListLou was so excited for the day of her party to finally arrive.Our Little Mermaid  |  Kiki's ListLuckily, her theme matched our porch.  😉Our Little Mermaid  |  Kiki's ListMint is Lou’s favorite color, so it made things very easy.
Our Little Mermaid  |  Kiki's ListEtsy is my place for all things fabulous.  How fantastic are these tablecloths?Our Little Mermaid  |  Kiki's List

However, I had the brilliant idea of surprising the girls with goldfish thinking that they could double as centerpieces.  (I know, I am a maniac.)  I figured it was a great lesson in responsibility.  Much to my chagrin, my girls are far more responsible than I thought… I also learned that these goldfish can live up to 40 years.  Yowsa.Our Little Mermaid  |  Kiki's ListBut they love them.  Lou named hers Sparkles, and E named hers Lucky.Our Little Mermaid  |  Kiki's ListJust two more animals on this crazy farm… but back to the decorations…
Our Little Mermaid  |  Kiki's ListWe made the caramel starfish cupcake toppers out of a mold that I bought at Michael’s.Our Little Mermaid  |  Kiki's ListAnd were able to use a ton of beachy decorations that we already had.Our Little Mermaid  |  Kiki's ListOur Little Mermaid  |  Kiki's ListNaturally, all of the food resembled some sort of sea creature.Our Little Mermaid  |  Kiki's ListOur Little Mermaid  |  Kiki's ListPhish Food is Lou’s absolute favorite ice cream. Our Little Mermaid  |  Kiki's ListThe girls had fun making their own drinks with candy fish swimming in them.
Our Little Mermaid  |  Kiki's List Our Little Mermaid  |  Kiki's List Our Little Mermaid  |  Kiki's List Our Little Mermaid  |  Kiki's ListThe party favors were my favorite element of the party.  Our Little Mermaid  |  Kiki's ListI bought these bags, had them embroidered with each girls’ name and glued on these crocheted starfish.Our Little Mermaid  |  Kiki's ListOur Little Mermaid  |  Kiki's ListWe filled them with these wands and flower necklaces that we made with trim from our local fabric store.Our Little Mermaid  |  Kiki's List

The birthday girl had such a great time.. I love her little face so much!

Photography-  Afton Photography

Invitations + Tags-  Made on Eastern Avenue

Table Clothes-  Candy Crush Events

Favor Bags-  Amazon

Starfish-  Knelly Bean

Wands- Little Crafts 01

Ombre Tassel Banner- 3 Kids and Colors

Cupcake Wrappers-  Mooses Creations

04.29.15

Happy Birthday Mom.

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Today would have been my Mom’s 70th birthday.  It’s hard to beleive she’s been gone almost 10 years.  I’m often sad to think of how much my girls are missing out on by not knowing her ridiculously loud voice, her abundant charisma and her loving spirit.  And just then, magically, one of them will tell one of the many “Grandma” stories that they have heard through the years while trying to imitate her in their best New York accent.

 My mom lost her 16 year battle with Thyroid Cancer two weeks before the birth of my first daughter (and her first grandchild.)  Something she so badly wanted to be there for.  My sister was also pregnant with her first child and was due two months after me.   The emotional pain of knowing what she would be missing seemed to wear on her so much more than the physical.

It took me a reaaaaaallly long time to move on.  But the fact is that I had a new family and a job and a lot of responsibility.  I didn’t have a choice.  I can’t even begin to tell you how many times I instinctively picked up the phone to call her when my newborn was sick, or something great happened in my life-  only to hear that her number had been disconnected.   Over the past 10 years I would have given anything to ask my mom questions about family medical history, how I was as a child, or even get a simple recipe that I loved growing up.  But that was no longer an option.

 Unfortunately, the real world is not an ideal place to grieve.  Our schedules don’t allow for it.  You take your bereavement leave, bury your loved ones and pick yourself up and dust yourself off and move on as best you can.  Picking up the pieces as you go.

But the pain of losing a parent doesn’t go away.  A piece of your heart is missing.  No one will ever love you like a parent.  That person that you’ve strived your entire life to make proud isn’t there for any of your future accomplishments.  The one who picked you up and loved you when you were at your lowest is no longer there to tell you everything is going to be ok.  One half of who you are and where you came from is gone forever.

but….

It’s now up to you to keep their memory alive.  Not just for your children, but for yourself.  And slowly that hole in your heart becomes a little smaller day by day.  It will never completely go away, but it changes, for the better.  I am so lucky to have an amazing father and two wonderful siblings.  I am so proud of how close we have kept our growing family and how well we have kept her spirit alive.  Now, 10 Grandchildren later, we make family time a priority.  Because that’s how we were raised.  I think Mom would’ve been proud.

02.11.15

so blessed.

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Our little Anna Lou is home and went off for her first day back at school today!  We are so blessed, the surgery could not have gone better and her doctors are thrilled with how quickly she has recovered.   We are still awaiting her pathology report, but from what her surgeon saw-  we shouldn’t expect any surprises.

In the four days that I spent at Children’s National Medical Center I couldn’t help but think about how blessed we are.  We were there proactively treating our daughter to prevent the onset of thyroid cancer.  We were surrounded by so many that weren’t as fortunate.  For many in the surgical unit-  this was their last hope for their children.  This wasn’t lost on us.  It’s a shame that it takes seeing so many less fortunate than you to realize how good you have it.

We were so humbled by the entire experience and so impressed with the entire staff at Children’s.  From the doctors and nurses, to the administrators and the janitors.  Being there for any amount of time it’s clear to see how the employees’ main focus is to nurture every child that they touch.  However, with an epidemic of pediatric cancer and the rising costs of treatment it becomes difficult to provide such quality healthcare to the masses.  This is the case at so many Children’s Hospitals across the country.  We are indebted to the staff at Children’s and have become forever changed by our experience.  Now it’s time for us to give back so that so many children have the chance to grow up, just like our Anna Lou. ♥

02.03.15

i love you to the moon and back.

to the moon and back  |  kiwi's list.That’s what I say to my girls.  Every day.  In fact, we even have this print on our wall.

Today is a difficult day for me as the time has come for us to take care of something we’ve known about for years.  Today I will say those words as they take my baby into the OR.  Is she scared?  Not really.  Am I scared?  Terrified.  We are so fortunate to have some of the best doctors in the world-  but this is not the easiest surgery nor the easiest recovery. The good news is that all of the tests thus far have shown no trace of cancer.  We will know more after the pathology comes back.   I know in my heart of hearts that she will be fine-  but please, keep us in your prayers this week.