Showing posts with label fiona. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fiona. Show all posts

Friday, July 19, 2013

Just for Fun - Disney Dudez

Disney movies have always held a special place in my heart because when I was a kid, my sister and I didn't watch cartoons because we had like 3 channels, but we absolutely loved Disney movies. I found this video and it just made my morning. I've seen it before, but for some reason, it's ten times better today. I love that the boys play the princes AND the princesses. It's pinned to my Pinterest board called Yes. Just Yes.

And that's what I have to say about it. Yes. Just Yes.

Enjoy!


Sing it out guys, it makes your day so much better. 

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Christmas At My House

I was thinking about the holidays and what different people do to celebrate. My family celebrates Christmas, and in my house, we have an entire SCHEDULE for Christmas morning, along with a very specific breakfast, and method of opening gifts.

I love the way Christmas morning works out because it creates a tradition and we know what to expect, but still leaves an air of mystery.

So, Schedule.

7:59 : My sister and I wait outside my parents bedroom because we can't wake them up until 8:00.

8:00 : Pounce! We jump on the bed and wake up my parents, telling them "It's Christmas!" and "Get up, we need to open stockings!"

***Note: the rest of these times are approximate, we don't have set times after 8:00.***

8:15 : We all head down stairs together. (Nobody is allowed downstairs until everybody is ready) We all sit on the couches where our stockings were put the night before and look through our goodies.

8:30 : We go around and share what we got in our stockings, one at a time, youngest to oldest. That means me first, then my sister Fiona, then my mom, and lastly my dad.

9:00 : My mom and I head to the kitchen to finish breakfast. I say finish because we make as much as possible ahead of time and the night before. We usually have some sort of coffee cake, bacon, sometimes eggs or potatoes and our special fruit salad with cinnamon stars. (These are just pie crust cut into stars and sprinkled with lots of cinnamon sugar, but they are so tasty it's crazy!) 

9:30 : We eat our special breakfast and talk about how the year has gone for each of us. We have specific dishes that we only use on Christmas morning, including cups that Fiona and I have had since we were tiny. (Although, last year, Fiona's broke and it caused many tears and heartbreak. My mother and I are looking for a way to repurpose it, but that's for another post.)

10:15 : We clear and wash all the dishes. Nobody can open a single present until all the dishes are washed, dried and put away, and the kitchen is clean. (This has driven Fiona and I crazy for years, especially because the presents are just sitting there calling to us to open them.)

10:45 We all head to the living room for gift opening! My sister and I used to argue about who got to "play Santa" and pick which gifts people should open next, but now we share that job. When opening gifts, we go youngest to oldest again, which means me first, then Fiona, mom, and finally dad. One gift at a time, we share it with the rest of the family and move on to the next person. Once dad is done opening his gift, we cycle back to me. This can take up to an hour or two, depending on how many gifts are under the tree and how excited people are over them. (This can cause stopping and laughing or tackling hugs etc. It's great.)

12:00 : We pick up the wrapping paper, take all of our gifts to where they belong and usually everybody but my mom falls asleep.

Tada!
Our Christmas morning, every single year. Times change a little every year, depending on how long we sit at breakfast etc. But it's my favorite day of the year, no question. We usually have Christmas dinner with extended family, somewhere else. However we have been known to stay in all day and eat dinner at home.

What do you do for the holidays? What do you wear to family gatherings? Do you dress up during the holidays, or does your wardrobe stay casual? 

Comment and tell me! Happy Holidays!

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Sunday, August 19, 2012

Fiona

I went to the Mall of America earlier today with my sister, Fiona. (She's leaving for her sophomore year of college next week, and I want her to have some decent clothing to wear.) I'll post pics of the awesome boots I got soon.

Okay, here's the thing about Fiona; she's drop dead gorgeous, really skinny, has very nice hips and yet she doesn't seem to care. She seems to think that running around in jeans and unflattering T-shirts with science fiction or gaming references on them is nice. Now, I have nothing against the T-shirt with jeans look, but when it's boxy oversized mens shirts in mostly three colors, (Black, Grey, and Navy) it just seems sad. Fiona is so pretty, but she just doesn't care about what she wears.

Now, I've tried and tried and TRIED to get her to dress like a girl. Every time I make her put on a skirt she looks in the mirror, and looks at me with a "Really? You're seriously making me do this?" face. Yet when I look at her, all I can see is a beautiful girl who hides behind unflattering boys clothing.

Maybe I should just leave her alone, but I really don't want her to keep wearing dark colors, T-shirts that don't make sense to a lot of people, and hiding her beauty. She's so pretty, and I think she should be proud. I'm proud of her. Today she bought three shirts and they were ALL colored, not black or grey. For her, that's progress. My frustration with what she wears has kinda become a joke in our family, but I really do care about her, and want her to feel comfortable, but she just doesn't seem to believe me that some brightly colored clothing is comfortable. And that jewelry can be bigger than small stud earrings or a tiny silver necklace with a half-inch fairy on it. She's so delicate and tiny, but she doesn't want to do anything bold with her clothing. I want the best for her, and this shopping trip was her idea, because she knows I care about her and she trusts my opinion enough to let me drag her to my favorite stores and see if she finds anything she likes.

It was a great time, even if it wasn't as successful as we'd hoped. (One of the hallways had a power outage so one of the stores we had wanted to go to wasn't open) We had good conversation, she finally bought me my birthday present (New ankle boots!) and we spoiled our dinners with Cold Stone Creamery ice cream. Overall, it was a great day. :)

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