Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts

23 April 2014

you know what they say
































Never trust a man wearing a bow tie.

But...how can you not trust this face?!

03 April 2013

twinkies!






























A couple weeks ago I showed up to church...only to find that I was wearing the exact same outfit as a good friend's baby son. Yes, son. We should be in US Weekly for a Who Wore It Best piece. 

01 April 2013

eggs & matching
































For easter, Brendan and I made our way out to Brooklyn to have brunch with some friends. One of our little friends who attended the brunch is an adorable two-year-old girl with a bright personality. She gleefully passed out these dyed easter eggs (that she dyed) for each of us - which happened to match everyone's clothes! I see lots of art, color wheels, and design in her future...

13 October 2012

kids these days

Some kid, somewhere in New York is running around the streets of the Upper East Side wearing a $178.00 JCrew sequined shirt. For the entire 1 month that it fits them. While I'm sure they look adorable, I'm also (almost) sure they have a spaghetti stain or something of the like splattered on the front, too. Is this really what parents buy their kids these days?

I was thinking about my friend, Meg, when I saw this shirt. Doesn't Miss Reagan need one of these for her 3rd birthday party? Just think about how fancy & sparkly she would look.

25 August 2012

little man in a big hat
































But these things don't phase him...especially when this huge, new, cool hat is from his Grandpa.

16 July 2012

homemade photo booth




I am really, really into photo booths these days. They are just so darn fun, I'm not sure how anyone couldn't be into them. I made a homemade "photo booth" for the kiddos at VBS last week, and - as I suspected - I'm pretty sure I had 10x more fun than they did. Some were excited, some appeased me and at least had their photo made, and some were just short of screaming bloodymurder. But as you can see, we adults had a great time! Thanks for all the help (ahem, Maggie, Maggie and Bethany) for making this day run semi-smoothly.