So, I think it's kinda too late for me to get on the ball with the Christmas Card thing. Next year I'll have to plan way more in advance, but at least we attempted to get Christmas Cards out and here are a few of our favs from our Christmas Card Photoshoot. Hope you enjoy and also, Hope you all do what our Christmas Card would've told you to do and have a Merry Christmas and a wonderful Holiday!!
Friday, December 19, 2008
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
A Letter to Chi-Town
Dear Chicago,
We are coming to see you. We will be there in a few days. We are so excited to visit your streets. We plan on having a lot of fun and we know you will not disappoint. We already know you are going to be really really really cold, but don't worry, we are coming prepared. Chicago, we will see you soon.
Love,
Your BFF's Grant and Callie
and first time visitors Anne and Carrie
We are coming to see you. We will be there in a few days. We are so excited to visit your streets. We plan on having a lot of fun and we know you will not disappoint. We already know you are going to be really really really cold, but don't worry, we are coming prepared. Chicago, we will see you soon.
Love,
Your BFF's Grant and Callie
and first time visitors Anne and Carrie
Monday, December 15, 2008
Our Gingerbread Home
As we sat down to decorate our Gingerbread Homes (yours are houses, ours are homes), Grant made the remark, "I don't think I've ever done this before..." What?! I guess his grandma made German egg noodles for Christmas (which I'll be learning how to do in a few days) instead of Gingerbread like mine, which is fine. We will have two traditions to uphold. We didn't do these last year because we were crazy all over the place moving and traveling, etc. I was happy to be there for my husband's first time decorating a roof with candies galore. I did one side, and he did the other and the whole rest of the house. He had a lot of fun methodically picking out which candies should go where and he was very OCD about the whole thing. He's quite the artist when he takes the time. Of course the art gene runs in his family as you can see here, his sister Danielle does amazing equine sculpting work.
Roller Bootin' is for Birthdays
What it is, what it is!
Because Lori had a Birthday...
Because Lori had a Birthday...
We officially had the bunkest 70's outfits we could buy at Goodwill. Well, actually Grant owns his suit, and this is the first time I've seen him wear it. We bought his shirt at Goodwill, my (groovy) shirt, and I even found some insane platforms. We hit the 70's jackpot.
Grant smooth talked me and convinced me to sit next to him, and even do a couples skate with him. That suit don't mess around.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Grant's Birthday Weekend
Grant turned 29 on December 7th and because his birthday was on a Sunday, we had to celebrate all weekend. On Saturday, I planned an excursion to San Diego for us and a few guests which were Anne, Jared and Todd. We started early in the morning, so we had Krispy Kreme donuts and milk and orange juice for breakfast for everyone.
Our activity was a surprise for Grant and we needed to get pumped up for what we'd be doing. We timed it right so that we would open our cans and be totally amped and good to go by the time we got there. We opened the cans all at once and toasted to 29!
Grant got crazy with downing two at once! He's an animal! (The funny thing is Grant doesn't drink caffeine and when he does, he feels the effects really quickly and intensely but since it was his birthday... he went all out)
We got to our destination and I was so excited for Grant to see what we'd be doing. At Sarah's Smash Shack, the concept is, you pick out what you want to break, you get all geared up, you go into a specially designed room, crank up the volume to your personal music via an iPod attachment, and throw your breakables up against the wall and get out all your aggressions. Since Grant has been having a hard time at work lately, and I had never heard of such a place, I thought it would be unique, fun and effective for getting out his frustrations and celebrating his birthday all at the same time! Anne cooperated with the signing-your-life-away rules.
Then, we got to pick our poison. What kind of thing do we want to throw up against a wall and break? We got ten plates, and two mystery boxes. Everyone got to choose 2 things they wanted to throw, and Grant got to choose 4 things. They had ugly things, pretty things, things that are hard to break, things that are easy... Decisions decisions.
We got all geared up and went at it. They have an MP3 attachment for an iPod and we got to blast whatever tunes we wanted while we went bananas. We started out with "It's Your Birthday" by 50 cent of course, while Grant started our session off by throwing his item of choice.
They have markers there that you can use to write on the pieces of breakware what it is that has been frustrating you lately. For me...
The three ninjas did a finale of going all at once. Everyone had a great time and we were all totally invigorated. We all want to go back and we all thought it was a great fun activity. It's everything you want it to be. If anyone is looking for a unique idea for a special event, check it out.
Getting dressed again, Grant decided to use my headband as an eye patch. Wear the eye patch Grant, wear the funky funky eye patch.
Here we are waiting outside the Hash House a Go Go which was recommended to me by a San Diegoan and I'm glad I took her advice. It was so good and only a couple blocks away from Sarah's Smash Shack. We ate there for lunch.
The plates were literally the biggest plates any of us had ever seen and the food was unbelievably good in unbelievably large portions. They are known for their breakfast and we can see why. Jared ordered the French Toast and we all agreed it was the best French Toast we had ever tasted. We were not disappointed. It was a perfect note to end on.
On Sunday, we had a bit of a dinner party. I cooked up Pork Tenderloin with Chimichurri sauce (Tyler Florence recipe which is a croud pleaser), Cauliflower that tastes like mashed potatoes (I don't think any of our guests knew it was cauliflower, I'm pretty sure they thought it was potatoes and there were no leftovers), brussel sprouts with chestnuts and shallot butter, salad with red onion dressing and rolls. And Grant requested a giant cookie for his cake so we made it into the shape of a heart. We served it with Cookies and Cream ice cream, Pizookie style (the key is slightly undercooking the cookie and we put cream cheese frosting on top-surprising yummy).
After that, we relaxed and opened a couple of presents. Here is a scene. The brothers are having a laugh with Jared's friend Trisha.
Some people got all riled up. Typical. Happy Birthday Grant and thanks to David, Chris, Bailey, Levi, Anne, Carrie, Jared, Trisha, Todd and Sona who came to celebrate with us. It was a great way to bring on 29. His last year of the twenties!
The Hexberg Holiday Heyday
Lori asked me a few days ago if I would exercise my sweet skills on their behalf and do a Holiday Photo Shoot for Christmas Cards. I of course said yes! Anne came with me and we met at a tree lot and had so much fun. I edited a few really cute ones and here are a few they are not going to choose (so I don't blow the surprise, you are going to have to wait to get their card to see the one they chose which is not one of these). I thought they turned out super cute and it was a lot of fun.
Monday, December 8, 2008
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