Sunday, May 22, 2011

Girls Weekend at Lake Tippy...

Saturday a few girlfriends and I packed up and headed north to Lake Tippy for some R&R. We knew we were only going to be up there for 24 hours so we packed food, crafts and drinks and got down to business: girl time! A special thank you to Nancy & Big Joe for allowing us to have such a special weekend away. FYI...if anyone is looking for a summer rental, you should definitely look into Buttercup on Lake Tippy. Sleeps more than 10 people and is the perfect getaway!
Me, Allyson, Lori, Jaime & Katie
We spent hours crafting, as the weather didn't permit us to be outside (rain) but we had every window open and enjoyed the breeze and 80 degree temps.
Katie made delicious salmon for dinner
We made a little craft for the cottage
All of our final projects (the "Oh Shit" is for Lori's guest bathroom...so fun!)
And wouldn't you know it the weather was beautiful when we woke up on Sunday morning. Perfect timing for our departure.

Laney found the chocolate flavored chappy. Whoops.
Daddy & his girls

Tonight Mike and the girls planted the garden: grape, cherry & roma tomatoes, red & yellow peppers and jalepenos. Yum. We also planted a few Mar.igolds...every year, in honor of my Nana.

Next weekend is a 4 day weekend full of car racing, family, friends and the pool opens. The kick-off to our summer begins!

Sunday, May 15, 2011

McCulloch Family Photos

A few weekends ago we made a quick trip up to the Fort to take some family pictures to celebrate Bob & Laura's 10 year anniversary (several months late). Just wanted to share a few of these...

All photos are from John Burkett (www.burkettphoto.com)






Also wanted to say that I love all my readers. I love sharing our lives with friends, family and strangers. But please remember, reading my blog is a choice...if you don't want to share in our daily joy & laughter, you don't have to read.

Best,
Kelly

Busy bees...

It's been a busy few days in our house to say the least. Friday was the girls' last day at school; they're spending 15 weeks at home with a summer nanny. While they were enjoying their last day at GS, I was running around town gathering last minute bedding for Laney's new big girl bed (can you stand it?!?! She's 20 months and the SAME age that Izzy was when we moved her into a big girl bed!), painting Mike's old twin head/foot boards for said room, and preparing the house for the nanny to start. Phew. My last Friday sans kids until September. Had to take full advantage. Ok, maybe I also caught up on some DVR as well. Maybe.
 The girls got these matching princess jammers from Grandpa Tom & Grandma Anna at xmas but it's just now warm enough to wear them...and they love them. LOVE.
 They also love each other. I suppose it's a love/hate relationship. Such is life with a sibling. Love you Kim, but we had our moments growing up. Just sayin.
 Saturday morning we went to our normal ballet class. Izzy's recital is in a few weeks so they have been working hard on their routines. Too cute.
 And when Izzy decides to show some defiance and not participate, the show goes on without her. Love the teacher's approach with her...
 I then met my Funster girls for a road trip to Cincy to visit Brandi and her new baby.
 Maggie holding Ava
 Beautiful brown eyes
 It had been a long time since I'd held a newborn!
 Brandi's house was incredible and I couldn't stop taking advantage of all the enormous mirrors
 And Brian's man cave didn't disappoint
 Look closely...you'll see me...and a Sink The Bi.z bucket!
 Molly holding Ava
 And then we made a trip to IKEA. Was so much fun. Quick trip...but great girl time. Looking forward to our next Funster event in June!
 Saturday night Mike and I went out to celebrate our 7 year anniversary and then today our big project was to get this little girl into a big girl bed...
 We took apart the crib and moved the glider out as well. The girls were SO stinkin' excited to get Laney's new bed into the room. We played and danced in there for a long time once it was complete.
As I'm writing this Laney Bug has cried on and off a few times. Here's to hoping she sleeps through the night!

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Mother's Day 2011

It's been a busy weekend at our house. We're tired from a lot of activity...
 Mike's dad & step mom came down Friday in preparation to watch the girls while we ran the annual half marathon. After the girls had a busy morning out with their grandparents we all took long naps. The weather was beautiful and we spent the rest of the day outside. Laura took the kids for wagon rides...

 Bob took the girls for truck rides...
 I experimented ways to get both girls to share one bike...



 And the whole family helped disperse our 6 yards of mulch

This morning we had special visitors, our nanny Elissa & Tyler!!! We hadn't seen them since August and it was very special to spend a few hours with them. Izzy asks about Elissa every week, and was thrilled to have her back in her house for some quality playtime. Mike cooked up a delicious (and huge) Mother's Day brunch. We sent Elissa home with some toys and a few strollers that she'll be in need of, as she's pregnant!! We are so happy for her and honored she was willing to share part of her Mother's Day with us.
Happy Mother's Day to all our moms, we love you!

Mini Marathon 2011

This was my 10th year involved in the I.ndianapolis M.ini M.arathon (but really one year Jaime wore my tag for me so I could be seeded the next year, but I'm going to chalk it up to a round 10 years). Been training for 12 weeks. My longest run was 12 miles. My goal was sub 2:00 hours, as last year I finished just shy of 1:55. I have NO idea how I ran so fast last year (fast for me at least) because this year I trained almost the same way and finished in 2:00. And it hurt. I remember it hurting last year, but I feel like this hurt more...and I ran 5 minutes slower. Boo. The good news is that I was able to run this race with my bestie Jaime for the first time since a half marathon in November of 2008. I could only stay with her until mile 10 and I had to let her go. She did amazing and gained a PR for herself.
 Before the race (the guys we run with every week for Back On My Feet get Jaime and I confused all the time...why do you think that's so?!?!?)
After the race

The weather was a perfect 60 degrees at the start. Around mile 6 (on the track) I could feel the temperature dropping and the clouds rolling in. The rain held off until I finished. Then a downpour ensued. Then blue skies and SUN. Was perfect for some post race drinks in the beer garden. Mikey finished in 1:41 and is paying for it today! Glad this is over because now the FUN begins...our 200 mile relay is in 5 weeks from Madison to Chicago and I cannot WAIT for a fun girls' weekend away!!!

Sunday, May 1, 2011

April Showers Bring May Flowers...

It's been raining here for what seems like weeks on end. We've had glimmers of sun here and there, only a brief reprieve until the next big storms come through. This means lots of indoor play time and creative ways to spend our time. Dress up is Izzy's favorite activity these days, and really all things princesses. She loves Ba.rbie and all the Di.sney princesses and will tell you every chance she gets that she is a princess. Yes, dear, we know.
 And in between tea parties and dance parties, we are a whole lot of silly!
 Just another day in Mike's life: dressing up with a tutu on his head while researching the best grocery prices in town
 Friday I had the day off and sent the girls to school so I could get errands done and my carpets steamed. When I picked the girls up we headed right for the park for some play time before ballet.

 Saturday morning we hit up the library and ballet...and after naps the Feller fam came over for some play time.
 I have never held two 20+ lb bambinos in my arms at the same time and it was difficult. I swear to you my right are (bicep and forearm) is sore today. And I think I held them for a total of 60 seconds. Yikes.
 With our relay run coming up in 5 weeks, a few of the team members came over to make our tutus (as our team name is 12 Tutus & 24 Tatas...it's only fitting). Mine is yellow and black as my fave color is yellow and I'm intending to use this for a Halloween costume. If you'll be spending time with me on Halloween this year, I promise I'll Fe.breeze the heck out of the tutu before wearing it to the party. I just need a good excuse to wear my Jane Fo.nda-esque leotard again and this is the perfect excuse :)
 Jaime is making a pink tutu in honor of her cousin who was just diagnosed with Stage III breast cancer.
 And my friend, Karie (Gooding) Teany, is also running on our team. I have known Karie since maybe 4th grade and haven't seen her since high school circa 1995. She lives 30 minutes away and we reconnected via FB a few years ago. I knew she was a runner and has been involved in both the Mini and Chicago over the years...so I had to invite her. What better way to reconnect, right? Was so wonderful to see her after all these years!
 And today started off very rainy (shocker!) so the girls and I took off for breakfast, errands and meeting our best gal Molly at the book store to play. We left Mike at home, as he spent all day Saturday and Sunday reorganizing our garage. He got the bug after we completely gutted and organized our basement a few weeks ago. This time he took everything out of the garage and slowly organized every little thing back into storage bins, shelving units and wall hooks. It looks incredible. I think he gets this bug every year and it just feels so good to have that space de-cluttered!

 The girls (briefly) watched their daddy in the garage and stood there dancing and singing songs to him while he worked. They both will start singing (their own made-up songs) and be so serious and into their words and voices, it's just hilarious to sit back and listen to. Mike and I just crack up at them sometimes because they try to out-sing the other.

And finally, we had some neighbors stop by this afternoon selling little flowers that they grew in their greenhouse as a way to make money (they are 8 and 11 years old and have been doing this for 3 years - quite the entrepreneurs!). They offered 8 different varieties, $10 for a dozen. I can't remember the name of what we bought but the picture showed them as bright pink. Izzy and I planted them in two large pots on our back deck. With all this rain they should pop up quickly to brighten up our backyard. Here's to hoping for some sun in the next week!