A Very Toddler Valentine’s Day

This year, Ruby hosted her very own Valentine’s Day Party! Well, maybe I helped a little. I just couldn’t think of anything cuter than a bunch of toddlers at a Valentine’s Day party … and, it was an excuse for me to make some treats. There were 5 girls and 5 boys invited, along with 10 of my very favorite mommas!


I wanted to keep things very old school and homemade looking, so I bought a heart-shaped craft punch and went to town with it. I punched hearts in all the different red/white/pink papers I had and taped them to thin red ribbon for garlands, and punched smaller ones to tape to toothpicks for the cupcake toppers. I even taped hearts to the water bottles – I admit, I’m fully into hearts!


I made goodie bags for all the kids that were filled with Carrot Zucchini Cookies. I tried to be considerate and not get everybody’s kid all hopped up on sugar, and thought any chance at sneaking in some veggies would be welcome. My mom had the great idea to try baking them in a heart shaped pan, and even though they don’t look so appetizing here, I swear – Ruby loved them! Of course, I saved my Heart-shaped Red Wine Lollipops as a party favor for all of the moms!

And finally – the most important part, our little guests!


Kim + Olive


Grace + Charlotte, with Kathy (Shane’s mom)

 
Shane + Nora

 

Zack gone wild!, Ruby + I


Zack + Justin

We had so much fun that we may need to make this an annual event. What can I say, I love the day of love!

Sweet (Grown-up) Treats for Valentine’s Day


I’m feeling a little defeated tonight. I’ve had my heart set on making these red wine lollipops as soon as I stumbled across the recipe. I thought they’d be a perfect treat to surprise all my grown-up friends with for Valentine’s Day (treats for the little people are coming soon!). Well, my mom told me that her grandmother used to curse candy making, and now I know why …


Gathering all the ingredients was simple enough. Making the red wine reduction was a piece of cake. But when it gets to getting the candy mixture up to 300 degrees without burning it, that’s hard. I tried over and over, making 4 batches total, and I could only salvage 8 lollipops.

The good news is, the 8 I did successfully make look really cute. I kept the packaging simple and went with plastic lollipop bags, red + white baker’s twine, and a little gold tag. I’m pretty happy with how they look, I just wish I had more!

I am determined to master it … I’ve got one last pot of red wine on the stove top, and I’m hoping for the best!

Songs We Liked in 2011, plus download our Top 3 Albums of the Year!

It’s that time of year again, and both Ed + I made compilations with our favorite songs of 2011. There is some artist overlap (hey, we’re married – we like some of the same things), but I assure you, they are two completely different mixes.


>>Click to download Carrie’s “Listen Up, 2011!”

Please excuse the complete lack of any tracks from the new Black Keys album – it’s hard to choose one, and I figured they’d be showing up in all kinds of other top lists anyway. Also, due to extreme negligence, there are no tracks by The Kills either. I concede this is just lame, but somehow the new album was off my radar and I haven’t given myself adequate time with it yet. I’m confident you’ll love these tracks though, and I am very happy to be happy with music in 2011 (as opposed to last year)!

Track list:

01/Marathon – Tennis
02/My Country – Tune-Yards
03/I Stayed Too Late – The Ettes
04/Deadbeat Summer* – Neon Indian
05/Two Against One – Danger Mouse + Daniele Luppi feat. Jack White
06/Solitude is Bliss* – Tame Impala
07/Bumper – Cults
08/Santa Fe – Beirut
09/German Love* – Starfucker
10/Weekend – Class Actress
11/The Suburbs (Arcade Fire cover) – Mr Little Jeans

 

*Track not released in 2011, but 2011 was when I discovered it … so there you have it.


 


>>Click to download “Ed’s Tops in 11”

This was a good year for music.  Carrie still finds it entertaining how my musical tastes have expanded; those who have known me for years remember my trance boy phase and even after that, if it wasn’t electronic in some way, I wasn’t interested.

There were some really solid albums this year, and I think my mix represents a good spectrum of what was awesome.  Make no mistake though, Dance Party Ed is still alive and well as evidenced by the seemingly random inclusion of White Knuckle Ride by Jamiroquai at the end of the comp!

Track list:

01/Michael Jackson – Das Racist
02/Deerhoof – Qui Doem, Només Somia
03/Still Sound – Toro y Moi
04/Eyes Be Closed – Washed Out
05/Season’s Trees – Danger Mouse + Daniele Luppi
06/Abducted – Cults
07/He Gets Me High – Dum Dum Girls
08/Desire Lines – Deerhunter
09/Shell Games – Bright Eyes
10/Lucidity – Tame Impala
11/Green Aisles – Real Estate
12/Money – The Drums
13/Get Away – Yuck
14/White Knuckle Ride – Jamiroquai

If you’re on Spotify, feel free to subscribe to our lists there if you don’t feel like downloading them!


Our Favorite Albums

We both agreed on our Top 3 albums this year … and we’re willing to share!

#1: Cults

This album is a complete play-through and we are both totally into it. Like, listen to it over… and over… and over into it. Yeah – they met in art school and were on Yo Gabba Gabba’s “Awesome Xmas Special” this year, so you know they are especially radical with that kind of hipster street cred.

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#2: Danger Mouse + Daniele Luppi – Rome 

We are both hard-pressed to think of a Danger Mouse project that isn’t awesome, and with Daniele Luppi, who is an Italian soundtrack composer clearly influenced by Ennio Morricone (who happened to compose the most epic and iconic Spaghetti Western soundtracks ever), Rome hits just the right chords for us. Top it off with multiple tracks featuring Jack White, and this is good as gold.  It even kinda made us Norah Jones converts, too.

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#3: Tune-Yards – Whokill

If our friend Tony hadn’t shown us this video of Merrill Garbus performing “Bizness” live in a studio in Brussels, I’m sure we’d never bother even giving this album a chance.  We’d both heard this song over and over on SiriusXMU and were completely ANNOYED by it until we saw how all of the magic is done. This album is amazing and Carrie hasn’t stopped listening to this album or trying to sing these songs herself for six weeks straight. Enjoy it.

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Christmas 2011 Highlights


Oh, Christmas – sometimes its just so hard to recap after such epic events! And epic they were this year … we hosted our 1st annual Christmas Eve Open House (which was super fun by the way), and then we spent an awesome time with all of the Faceys on Christmas Day.

Here are a few highlights!

Because I am a perfectionist, I had to manually apply my fancy holly leaf sprinkles with tweezers to impress my guests at the Open House.

The effort was totally worth it, I think they turned out darling!

Christmas Eve wouldn’t be the same without my mother-in-law’s fabulous salad. I’ve tried to replicate it many times, but it’s just not the same. Spinach, red onions, craisins, blackberries, toasted almond slices, pomegranate arils and a very special vinaigrette are all part of the magic. I must’ve had atleast 3 plates of it!

Great friends showed up to share the evening with us!
   

Ed’s dad and new Stepmother arrived to celebrate

And even Ruby’s future boyfriend Ollie was there!

Ruby got a new baby doll from Halmoni and lots of other very special gifts from her and Grand-Uncle Wonil
 

And Uncle Lewis & Aunt Mary got some serious quality time in with Miss Ruby

Finally, it was time for Santa’s newest Elf to get started on gift assembly after the party was over …

Nice work, Daddy!

And here she is … awake on Christmas morning!

I love my chair!

Obsessed with her new toy puppy from Santa Alice at AutoPacific!

Grandma + Papaw even came over in the morning to watch Ruby open her presents. Here she is helping Papaw with one of his

After all of the excitement, Ruby took a morning nap … and Mommy + Daddy got to enjoy a Christmas Morning Mimosa.

That afternoon, we headed over to Grandma + Papaw’s for more food and fun. At my baby shower, my parents gave me a few of my baby dresses that they had been saving over the years for my own daughter to wear one day. One of the dresses was a red velvet one that I had worn on my very 1st Christmas when I was 10 months old. (I need to scan a picture!). Here is Ruby wearing that very same dress 35 years later:

We scored an awesome red Cuisinart dutch oven! Can’t wait to use it!

Ruby with Grandma + Papaw

Eric’s family arrived and we all shared a scrumptious dinner. Mom cooked TWO geese and a ham this year … not to mention all the other traditional family sides!

It was a fantastic year – I love Christmas!

Another Crafty Christmas Moment

When I was at Jo-Ann’s oogling all of the Christmas stuff this year as I was preparing to make my Christmas treats, I came across this idea on how to make a ribbon wreath. All the ones I had seen before weren’t really my style, but this one with all of the bows all over it was right up my alley! I decided to take the plunge and make one, especially since I already have so much ribbon in my “archives”. I am proud of how it turned out!