Saturday, May 30, 2009

Cutest Flower Girl Ever!

Dave's brother, John, got married in New Jersey last weekend. We were out there for about 6 days and had a wonderful time. The action was non-stop, but we'll just start with the Wedding Rehearsal ...

Krysten was the flower girl, of course, and she did a pretty good job of making it down the aisle during practice, despite one minor detour into the pews at one point.


After her stellar performance, Krysten sat nicely in the front pew and enjoyed a snack while the rest of the wedding party continued to rehearse.


Then, we were treated to dinner at a quaint little Italian restaurant near the church, where Krysten was able to spend some time with Aunt Sarah, the bride-to-be.


As with most 15-month olds, Krysten does not stay still for very long, so we were fortunate that Aunt Bev and Aunt Marianne offered to entertain her for a while so we could enjoy dinner too.


We actually had a day off between the rehearsal and the wedding, so the next day, we spent some time at the hotel pool. Krysten's swimming classes and the YMCA are really paying off as she just loves to be in the water.


After a while, Krysten chilled-out with Uncle Brian and gave him pointers on some of the advanced features of his cell phone.


After a good nights sleep, we were all ready for the big event. The Ulmer boys looked quite dashing as they prepared to leave for the church ...


... and Krysten ran off some energy in the hotel lobby while we waited for our limousine.



Finally, it was time for the wedding! John waited very patiently as the wedding party came down the aisle ...


... and although she had done well in rehearsal, Krysten needed Daddy's help to make it down the aisle for the actual event.


After everyone was in place, John and Sarah got married!


After the ceremony, the bride and groom enjoyed some champagne outside the church ...


... and Krysten spent some time with her Daddy.


After that, there was the normal menagerie of wedding photos to be taken, and Krysten kept her self busy combing the sidewalk until it was her turn.



We had a little bit of time between the church and the reception, so I took Krysten back to the hotel in hopes that she would get in a quick nap, but she had other things in mind and refused to go to sleep. So, this is what happened right around the time the reception started ...


After a quick snooze, Krysten was up again and we were able to take a family photo on the outdoor patio at the reception hall.

But, the best part of all is the fact that our daughter learned to dance at her Aunt & Uncle's wedding. Krysten spent most of her time at the reception snuggled up with her head on my shoulder, but every once in a while she would pull her head up and observe what was happening on the dance floor. Well, just before it was time for her to go back to the hotel for bedtime, Krysten got probably what was her 10th wind of the day and .... well, the video speaks for itself.

Since that night, whenever Krysten hears music she now dances! In addition to the arm movements, she also spins around in a circle and sometimes even does somewhat of a jumping motion too.
Although tiring, we had a wonderful trip and enjoyed spending time with our family that we aren't able to see as often as we would like. We are so happy for John and Sarah and are honored that we were able to be a part of their big day.
















Saturday, May 16, 2009

Mother's Day & A New Friend

Krysten and I had a lovely Mother's Day last weekend, although I forgot to bring my camera to our Mother's Day celebration at my grandparents house, so there are only a few pictures that I stole from mom Mom (I'm really not sure why they are coming out smaller than usual). We were able to spend the entire day together and have fun.


Krysten had fun playing on the swing set in Nana & Papa's backyard.


Grandma was in Heaven holding her two grandchildren ...
... as was Nana too.


Mary and I were very happy to celebrate our first Mother's Day as Moms together too.

Today brought an extra special treat as we were able to spend some time with one of my oldest and dearest friends, Kayra, who was in town for a visit. Kayra and I have been friends since the 2nd grade and have a ton of great memories together. She now lives in California with her husband and their two daughters, but was in Naperville for a visit this week. We were excited for Krysten to meet Kayra's daughter Sienna, who is 11 months older than Krysten. We had a very nice visit, although too short and kind of crazy with two toddlers and two infants hanging around (Kayra has a 2-month old daughter, Scarlette, and Jeffrey was there too), but the girls had fun playing outside together.
The last time Kayra and I were able to see each other Sienna was only 4 months old and I was barely pregnant with Krysten ... my how time flies. Hopefully it won't be another two years before we can do this again!

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Pigtails and Springtime Fun

Krysten's hair has turned a nice shade of brownish/blonde (dirty blonde according to Dave) and has gotten very long on top and in the back, not so much on the sides. The length on top causes her hair to fall in her face quite often, giving her a shaggy look that I don't care for. Barrettes don't like to stay in her hair as she has not yet inherited the thickness that both Dave and I have, but we did discover that pigtails not only work at getting the hair out of her face, but she looks super cute with them too ...


Yesterday we had 2 showings on our house in the early afternoon, so we headed downtown Naperville and had lunch on the patio at Potter's Place where Krysten was a very good girl and enjoyed a cheese quesedilla and chopped tomatoes for lunch ...

After lunch we took a stroll along the river and stopped to relax by the bubble fountain. Krysten made me very nervous playing so close to the edge, but it was another little boy that actually fell in (and his parents took it very well and simply laughed it off).


Speaking of the house, we have had a lot of showings lately, and a few serious bites, but nothing has come to fruition. We have buried St. Joseph in the yard and I have yellow flowers on the porch ... beyond that I don't know what else to do besides hope and pray, hopefully we get an offer soon.

Krysten has become fascinated lately with putting things inside of containers (and then dumping them out again). She has gotten so good at it she can even put her dirty clothes in her hamper when told to. We caught her on video last weekend picking up her new alphabet toys for the bathtub and busily putting them back into the plastic container they came in.




And finally, today, Krysten showed off her cool side as she wore her sunglasses while finishing her lunch. Maybe we'll get her to tolerate them long enough that we can cruise in Dave's Jeep this summer with the top down.