Friday, November 18, 2011
Not So Spooky Halloween Hike
My sister-in-law, Trish, runs an awesome nature club here in McHenry County called The Green Team. And we kicked off our Halloween weekend with a Not So Spooky Halloween Hike at the Pleasant Area Conservation Area in Woodstock, IL. It was a gorgeous day for a short hike, and the kids had a blast searching for hidden clues along the path. They learned all sorts of cool trivia about Halloween and guessing what the hidden clues were talking about -- a vampire bat! At the end of the hike, we gathered in the picnic shelter and learned bit more about these amazing creatures (that I never want to meet, thankyouverymuch!) and received coloring pages and treats. What a great time! Thanks Aunt Trish!
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
First Day of Preschool
Twas the night before preschool, and all through the house. Not a creature was stirring, not even Sean Thomas.
He snuggled up with Mickey like it was any other night. The kid really is laid back. I'd like to think he gets it from me. If I remember correctly when I went to Kindergarten I didn't even want my mom to take me. "I'm going to walk to school with Sandy & Tommy!" I always thought that was funny, but now that I'm a mom I can totally relate.
Come morning, he was ready to go. No hesitating. Let's go mom!


My two guys walking hand in hand into the school. You would think this would make me tear up, and while my heart did swell a little the tears weren't there. Honestly? I was secretly happy that I'd get two and a half hours to myself twice a week!!
His coat hook is the #3 yellow triangle. Just in case you were wondering. I think from now on all of my things will be organized by color and shape. It makes life so much easier.
His teacher is Mrs. DeCecco, and we love her!! I recently found out her husband grew up in Cherry Hill, NJ and went to Camden Catholic where we went to high school. If any of my jersey friends are reading this, do you know the DeCecco family? She said he has younger sisters who might be my age. The name rings a bell.
Sean goes to Little Saints Preschool which is part of St. Thomas school here in Crystal Lake (our parish). The preschool is physically located at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton on the south end of town because the main school doesn't have any room for a preschool.
After I picked Sean up from his first day of school, he & I went out for a special lunch to Corner Bakery. Yummy! And he got to pick out a special treat. The monster cookie. Life really can't get any better than this.
So... if you haven't noticed I'm getting caught up on my blog stories. Mostly I want to write about these happenings in our life so that I can document them in my Project Life book. More on that in a few weeks. I'm almost caught up here on the blog. I have Halloween left, and then a few miscellaneous photos here and there that I've snapped this Fall. Stay tuned.
Pumpkin Patch
The Hipelius clan spent the day at the apple orchard & pumpkin patch back on October 8. What fun the kids had playing in the leaves, in the play area, on the train and carousel. It was a gorgeous day! We never did make it out to the apple orchard. LOL. We finished the day eating dinner back at our house. Yummy!
Sean's Big Boy Room
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Sean's first night in his big boy room - August 26, 2011 |
One of my big projects this summer was decorating Sean's big boy room. All summer long we were working on potty training, and this was his reward. He helped me as much as he could, but most of the time I worked by myself.
This is one of our spare bedrooms, and since we were moving Sean to this room we didn't need to finish by any set time. He stayed in his "baby room" until it was complete. One of the nice things about doing this room is we have Jeff's old bedroom set from when he was a kid, and it's in near perfect condition. A little orange oil and elbow grease it was like new.
We did re-cover the platforms on the bunk beds. This black and gold plaid was the original fabric. I picked up a nice heavy cotton in navy blue with white pinstripes from Joann Fabrics in the clearance section. As good as new, I tell ya!
Before this was Sean's big boy room, it was a spare bedroom that was decorated in red, white and blue. My mom & dad's lake house up in St. Germain, WI had a Americana room and when they sold the house all of those boxes came to my house. We have an amazing Americana quilt that is cross-stitched by my Grandma Greninger. Such a treasure! But not for little boys. I really liked the idea of keeping it red, white & blue... but with a nautical slant. Jeff loves lighthouses so we had a little lighthouse table lamp. And wouldn't you know it, he had a ship's wheel mirror too?
One of my favorite little projects was this big letter S. I was inspired by all of the DIY map projects on pinterest. And since we were doing a nautical room, I searched for a depth chart map that was cool and interesting. I kept trying to make it relevant to Sean... but living in the midwest doesn't lend itself to cool bodies of water. This one is off the coast of Massachusetts. I love the different shades of blue. I simply printed this off on my inkjet, and then modge podged it to the letter.
It's kind of hard to tell in these pictures, but the walls are painted with blue stripes -- a very light blue, almost white and a shade darker. LOVE the stripes.
The quilts on his bed are from Pottery Barn Kids. I browsed the internet until all hours of the night trying to find a reasonable substitute for these expensive puppies. To no avail. Jeff finally said, "Are these quilts he'll have for the next 5-10 years?" And I replied, "Until college!". Done.
The cute nautical red pillow covers are from Lands End. I picked these up at their warehouse clearance event up in Wisconsin this summer. I was so excited when I saw them! They fit perfectly in his room.
The curtains were custom-made. I had the red canvas fabric from when Jeff & I made custom roman shades for our bedroom, and I picked up the white canvas from Hobby Lobby. I didn't trust myself to sew these, and found a seamstress online who lives about three blocks from my house. Done.
The bench underneath the window is from the house up north. Very cute, fits perfectly and very utilitarian.
Oh, and that wall lamp under the top bunk? My favorite addition to the room. It was inspired by this porthole wall sconce from Pottery Barn Kids. It's no longer available, but this summer it was $80. Yowza! So again I was on the hunt for a less expensive substitute, and happy-chance on this round bulkhead lamp on amazon. Jeff installed it, and added a dimable switch so Sean can read in bed if he likes, but mostly we use it as a night light. I love, love, love this in his room.
See that awesome ship's wheel mirror? Perfect. And that lamp in the corner fits nicely too. Most of the decorations in the room were here before, with a few new additions from Hobby Lobby. Including this cute little boat frame with no picture in it. Please tell me I'm not the only person on the planet who has empty frames like this in their house?
The lighthouse above is from Hobby Lobby too. You gotta love their 50% sales. The buoys and the fishing tackle are from there too. We were at Hobby Lobby so often between Jeff's birthday party and this big boy room project that Sean would ask every morning, "so, are we going to hobby bobby today momma?"
I originally struggled with how to fit everything into the space. It's not a small room, but it's certainly not huge either. One wall is entirely closet space and the other wall is pretty much all windows. Between the bunk beds, and the dresser/hutch and desk I was troubled with where toys could be stored. I picked up this nine cube storage unit from Target, and once I got it assembled I realized I could place it inside one side of the closet. And the nice part? I can close the door, and the mess disappears!!
Finally, the piece de resistance was the silhouetted lighthouse painted on the wall right inside the doorway. Uncle Mikey designed and painted this for Sean. It was really hard to photograph, and I couldn't get the whole thing into the frame. But trust me, it's awesome.
Oh, and Sean loves his new room. He settled into it very easily. And while he likes the whole nautical theme, he can't help but add his own touch. Like these Star Wars clocks he received from Grandma Shelly. Love it. I have a feeling the room will change and grow as Sean does.
But no matter what, the quilts are staying.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Jeff battles the evil BIG 40 - Superhero Birthday Party
Come on, little boys aren't the only ones who love super heroes. This is the perfect party theme for your favorite guys big birthday. Inspired by Hostess with the Mostess I kept this super hero bash a secret from Jeff until the big day. It was REALLY fun to plan, and not all that hard to come up with ideas and supplies. Amazon has generic superhero party supplies. Add in lots of teal, red and polka dot and you have yourself a pop art super hero party.
I made no-sew capes for Jeff and the little ones, and cut out the masks from felt. I also made personalized superhero emblems for the capes out of felt. I had fusible material and though I could easily iron them onto the capes. Well... um... felt melts. Who knew? Clearly everyone but me.
Our bathroom door was transformed into a telephone booth (ala Superman style) made easily with red wrapping paper and a marker.
Cupcakes made complete with little BOOM flags. And a chocolate cake from Portillos (YUMMY!) was adorned with the superhero emblem and a few BOOMs for good measure.
All the littles LOVED the bouncey house. Well worth the money.
Finally, I attempted a photobooth. It was more like, "hey, everyone! come over here so I can take your picture against this polka dot background" We just don't have a good spot in our house to tuck a real photobooth style set-up. If anyone has any tips or tricks for how to do this, I'm all ears! Regardless, I love that we have snapshots of everyone that was at the party. Memories captured.
PS :: Super late in posting this party that was held at the end of August. Forgive me. I'm working through all of my photos from the summer and beyond to go into my 2011 Project Life album. This is a super easy scrapbook project for all those interested in how to document your photos besides Facebook (we're all guilty!!).
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Pumpkin Patch ... 282::365
It was a pumpkin patch kind of day... minus the chilly weather. It was gorgeous, and we all enjoyed the time together. The kids played, we chased after them, and then we picked some pumpkins and apples. I managed to snap this photo of my Godson, Luke. He's so darn cute.
A few of my other favorites from the day can be found on my Flickr photostream.
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