Dec 4, 2010

The Big 30!

O.M.G. I'm 30.

I think I'm ok with it. There are a lot of people out there who dread being 30 but I accept it. I'm at a really great point in my life, I'm married to a wonderful man who is also a great father, I have a beautiful daughter (who's 3 wks shy of turning 3) , a house and yes, complete with a dog. I couldn't be happier with how my life is right now at 30. I'm looking at this as a new chapter in my life. What do my 30's have in store for me? I'm not looking too far down the line cuz I don't even want to look at the #40, now THAT scares the hell out of me, but luckily that's 10 yrs down the line.


I didn't have an over-the-top birthday this year, as it also landed on the same day as Thanksgiving. I spent my 30th at home with my family being thankful for everything that I have been blessed with. Kailyn helped me blow out my candles on my cake and just seeing the satisfaction and the enjoyment on her face just makes everything that much better.


Here's to another great year!

Priceless. :)

Nov 22, 2010

Our 3rd Anniversary


We went away early for our Anniversary this year since it was so close to Thanksgiving and my 30th birthday lands ON Thanksgiving. We went to Napa and spent two wonderful nights at the Old World Inn B&B. It was beautiful, the architectural detail that has been preserved, the food, and the cute little cottage that was all secluded in the back. I loved it!

The first night we were there, we had dinner on the fabulous Napa Valley Wine Train. It was so amazing! I know it sounds cheesy, but it was so nice and so romantic being able to sit and enjoy dinner with my husband while enjoying a 3hr train ride. No rushing to get out of there, just enjoying every bite of our 5 course meal and enjoying each others company. At times it felt like it did when we were dating, we were goofing around, flirting, nothing to worry about except what kind of wine we were going to get for our dinner. During "intermission" how they like to call it, or when the train stopped to turn the engine train around, we walked thru all the cars to check it out. Each car was like a different place in time. There was the "old west saloon" with nothing but wood on the walls and the floor and basic chairs and tables. There was the "waiting area" with big comfy chairs and plush carpets and walls. Then there was the "dining area" with plush carpets and fancy tables. And then there was the area where we ate, or VIP as I like to call it, the "Vista Dome" where there were windows that let you look at the starry sky, it was on the second floor, and the people from the other cars "were not allowed." It was pretty great, to say the least.

The next day we took it easy, we went and ate breakfast and met some other guests. I love how friendly they are, how open they are. B&B's are so small that you have to share tables with others and it gives you a chance to get to meet some pretty great people. We met this couple of guys who were telling us about their previous stay at that same B&B, they had the cottage that we were staying in, they agreed that the huge pull down projection screen on the bed was awesome! I mean who wouldn't like that??

After breakfast, we got ready and went out to Calistoga driving around, checking things out until our spa appointment at The Golden Haven. I have never had a mud bath before so I was really excited to try it. Well, it definitely shocked me when I went in there. It's stinky, very hot, messy but it is relaxing, rejuvenating and detoxifying. Once we got out of the mud we took a hot spring shower to rinse off then sat in a hot mineral water jacuzzi tub. After that they took us into a wrap room to sweat it out. I was so hot from the mud and jacuzzi that once they wrap you in blankets you sweat it out, a great way to detoxify. THEN... it was time for our massage...oh yeah!

Once our massages were over, we were famished. We decided to walk around downtown Calistoga until we found something that would satisfy our taste buds. We found a nice little family style restaurant with great food and cheap drinks! We went back to the B&B and watched a few movies on the huge projection screen that was at the end of our bed. It was great.

As much as I missed Kailyn during our trip, I really didn't want it to end. It was so relaxing to spend some stress-free time with my husband and not worry about anything.

Thank you to my incredible husband for setting this up and giving me (or us) a fantastic Anniversary. Here's to many more to come, I love you!!

Nov 2, 2010

Happy Halloween 2010

My Beautiful Butterfly Princess


Can we say SUGAR HIGH?? It was Kailyn's first time trick or treating this year and although she was nervous about going house to house (which is a good thing) once we got back to the house she was in candy heaven. She hasn't had any candy in her life yet so experiencing this was absolute pure joy. Her favorites were lollipops and Reese's Pieces. Now that she knows what happens when she goes trick or treating, she will be prepared next year for sure :) Now to wait until this sugar is out of her system.... she has been OUTTA CONTROL!! Lmao!

Mommy and her princess

Trick or Treating

Mmmmm.... Candy heaven!


Sep 8, 2010

Shake it

This is just too cute not to post. My little princess loves to shake it!

Aug 16, 2010

An Update


It has been a while since I've blogged and I wanted to give a little bit of an update on Kailyn.

It amazes me how much she has excelled in the last couple of weeks. She uses proper, full sentences now and her speech is much clearer. Out of nowhere she uses words that I didn't think she even knew.

Here are a few of my favorite Kailyn quotes:

1. Coming down the stairs in the morning and seeing our dog, Coda.
"Morning Doda, how are you?"

2. My little, bilingual, backseat driver.
"Derde (verde) green go! Ojo (rojo) red stop! Aillo (amarillo) yellow slowwww doooowwn!"

3. K: "bye, bye mommy"
Me: "Where are you going?"
K: "shopping"
Me: "Oh yeah? What are you going to buy?"
K: "ice cream for you"
Me: "Oooh, lucky me, what else?"
K: "Pudding for you, pickles for you, peanut butter for you, olives for you" (her favorite things)

4. When daddy leaves for work in the morning, she likes it when he honks the car horn.
"Daddy go work, honk honk"

5. When we leave the house to run errands.
"Bye Doda, see you later"

6. She's very polite too, she'll will say "bless you" when you sneeze, she says "thank you" most of the time, and when she gets something you ask for she says "welcome."

7. Her favorite thing to say right now is: "I'm busy". It doesn't matter what she's doing, but if I ask her something she always replies, "I'm busy, too busy."

8. Kailyn loves to help me while I'm gardening in our backyard.
Me: "Kailyn, are you going to help me garden today?"
K: "Yeah mommy, me help youuuu"

After about 30 mins of helping me pick up trimmings, like full armfulls:
me: "You can go play Kailyn, you've helped me a lot"
K: "No mommy, I'm too busy helping you, me pick up"

She is too sweet!

9. K: "soccer mommy, me play soccer, soccer's fun"

And last but definitely not least:
10. when she sings "rain rain go away, nice day" hahaha... she's working on it.


Jun 10, 2010

What a crack up!

Kailyn has been talking more and more lately and she makes me laugh all the time. The other day Kailyn and I were hanging out in our backyard and she got into her little red car, her purse over her shoulder, started waving and said "bye bye mommy" and I asked her "where are you going?" to which she replied "shopping". Haha!!

Today was no different, only I shut my elbow in our sliding door (don't ask me how I did it, cuz I have no idea!) and I went and sat down. Kailyn came over to me, looked at me with this look on her face, little puppy dog eyes, she put patted me on the shoulder and said "okay mommy". Aww my darling little girl. :)

Jun 8, 2010

Antioch Fair

This past Saturday we met up with a couple of our friends at the Antioch Fair. It was a beautiful day, although it did get really, really hot. We walked around and checked out all the little animals they had there that were getting judged. They had bunnies, chickens, sheep,goats, pigs, cows, and even a dog show. After getting all dusty from that, we walked around the rest of the fair. We hit up the kiddie rides and Kailyn went for the carousel first, surprise surprise. After that Kailyn went on her very first roller coaster. I was really hesitant b/c she's only two and all the other kids on the ride were so much older than her. She found another little girl to sit with and thankfully she's at the age where she copies everything anyone does, so the little girl put her hands on the bar and so did Kailyn. I just had to suck it up and let her go on her own, after all she's not a baby anymore. :( When the ride started she wasn't quite sure of it, but the second lap around she was really liking it. Success! After that ride Kailyn and I went on an even bigger roller coaster, keep in mind it's still a kiddie roller coaster. ;) She then rode a car and a motorcycle.

After using up all our tickets we went back to the campgrounds where our friends were staying. It was really hot and I needed a break anyway. Kailyn ended up meeting one of the little girls around there and they hung out for a bit, it was really cute. Even though the other little girl was 3 and very talkative and Kailyn's 2 and can talk a little, they still had their own little language going on, it was adorable. It ended up being a very long day but a very fun one too. Here are a few pics that we took.


Kailyn and Auntie Robin

Riding the carousel

On her very first roller coaster!

She's such a big girl now, makes me sad and happy at the same time.

My baby girl and I after her first roller coaster ride, she's all smiles :)

On her second roller coaster with mommy, a little bit bigger this time!

Driving a car, on the British side...haha!

Of course she had to hit up the motorcycles, she loves them!

Kailyn and her new friend, Katrina.

Looking for sticks together, something they have in common. :)

Aww this was super cute!