Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

17 Nov 2014

This Is Halloween...

In our ward, the ward Halloween party is a BIG deal. It's the biggest event of the year (though I don't really know why). In fact, our ward has garnered a bit of a reputation in the area for our awesome Halloween parties. Really, they go all out!

Brandon and I ended up on the Halloween party committee again this year. It was fun coming up with ideas for the Harry Potter theme they had decided on, but it was stressful to execute. We were in charge of the photo booth and commissioned with somehow turning a cake walk into a game of quidditch. 

I was stationed at the photo booth the entire evening, so I didn't really see anything else everyone had going on, though I did managed to snap a few photos while we were setting up and right before the party began.




The decorations really were quite impressive, and the pictures really don't do it justice. Sorry for the poor quality. They had a real boar's head above the head table and floating candles. They also had a sorting hat, the Forbidden Forest, the Hogwarts Express train ride (apparently with a video and trolley and everything to make you feel like you were actually in a train), the Leaky Cauldron (where they served butterbeer), the "owlry" (where people wrote letters to post to the missionaries serving from the ward), and a number of games, like guessing how many Bertie Botts Every Flavor Beans were in a jar.

As I said, we were in charge of the photo booth. Some ward members loaned us black graduation robes and broomsticks as props for the photo booth, and I made magic wands and Harry Potter glasses to go along with them. Other people brought the giant spider and snake.










Brandon and I went as wizards dressed as muggles (what, you couldn't tell from the pictures?), and we posed as photographers from the Daily Prophet  (Get it? Because I was stuck at the photo booth all night...I know, aren't we clever?).


I had a hard time deciding what to dress Oliver up as this year. I love dressing up, but I feel silly spending tons of money or time on an outfit I'm only going to wear for one day a year, and I felt the same way about Oliver's costume. I had some fun ideas: golden snitch, mandrake baby, garden gnome, Mario, Totoro, but none were really sticking. Then a couple of days before the party, I decided I would make good use of Oliver's bald head (I mean, it probably won't be bald next year, right?) and as I was thinking about all the famous people with bald heads (Charlie Brown most prominent), I had a flash of inspiration. 

                 

Baby Aang! We love the cartoon Avatar: The Last Airbender. For a last minute costume using only things I had on hand, I thought it turned out pretty good. Drawing a perfectly shaped arrow on the head of a wriggling one year old is not easy, in case you were wondering.




The cake walk/quidditch game had promise, but kind of failed miserably (according to Bran, who was helping run it). I heard some people thought it was clever and fun, though. It was just too convoluted of a game to play in the short amount of time per game we were allotted. We should have  made it much simpler, or maybe just put our foot down and said we would either do a cake walk or quidditch, not both. When you try and mesh the two, it does not work. If anyone would like me to outline the rules of the game and we came up with and explain the pictures, let me know in the comments and I'd be more than happy to oblige. At least the decorations for the quidditch cake walk were phenomenal, even if our planning and execution were poor, thanks to two ward members who really went all out to make it look fantastic. 





The party was mostly just stressful for Bran and me, but the food was good, and we were glad everybody else seemed to have a fun time. Hopefully next year we will have fun attending the party and not worrying about how to put it on!

12 Aug 2014

Enter Oliver Scott



This post is very much overdue. I've been busy not only adjusting to a new little life in our home, but trying to rediscover myself as a person (plus my husband is in medical school, so I'm pretty much a single parent at the moment). I'll be seperating major events into different blog posts, so y'all reading it don't get too bored and/or overwhelmed by a massive epic. So stay tuned for more posts!


5/5/13: The Reveal to the Siblings (Syd's Birthday)

So much has happened these past nine months. I feel like I've lived several lifetimes, and yet it seems like it was just yesterday Oliver was placed in my arms for the very first time.


I'll begin with Oliver's birth story. As a warning, it may hold a bit more information

8 Oct 2012

Creative Upload


Well, more like creative overload.
I've been keeping busy with creative endeavors. This post is just a jumble of everything I've been doing the last couple of weeks. 

1. I've started an inspiration notebook, where I keep track of things I find beautiful or interesting. Here are a couple of pages:
 2. Our kitchen is in the corner of the main room, and when I stand in front of the sink to wash dishes, my body blocks most of the light from the window and/or from the ceiling light. I got sick of always trying to wash my dishes in shadow and decided to see if I could create a light. We can't alter our apartment at all (no nail holes, paint, etc...) unless we're willing to pay extra, which we're not. I found two small nails under the cupboard above the sink, and decided to see what I could come up with using that and a few things on hand.
 I found this tutorial  for string lanterns while browsing on Pinterest: http://veryirie.blogspot.com/2010/08/diy-string-lanterns-string-lighting.html

I decided to give it a try and this is what I came up with:



Before

 After

It didn't turn out exactly how I had envisioned (which was much cuter/classy/awesome), but it works.
I didn't have any wallpaper glue or fabric stiffener or tapioca starch, and didn't have room in our budget to go buy any, so I made up my own mix of glue with Modge Podge, cornstarch, a little hot water, and Elmer's glue. It worked great, as far as I can tell, though I think that fabric stiffener or wallpaper glue might have had a better finished effect.
I wrapped saran wrap around the balloons to try and keep the string from sticking to them since I didn't have any Vaseline, but I think next time it would be worth it to go buy some. The saran made it look more messy and less professional than I wanted. It kept shifting, making it hard to wrap the string tightly and neatly. It also helped the glue crystallize in the gaps between the strings, which made it hard to clean out. Moral of the story: don't use saran wrap.

3. I went on a quote making spree a little while ago. I wrote some inspirational quotes on index cards and stuck them around the house.





 This hot air balloon was something I made for one of my sister's wedding decorations in June. I hadn't posted it yet, and thought this was a good place.




4. I made Brandon a case for his wireless keyboard. He was taking it to school in the box it came in, which was starting to get really hammered. I made a basic pouch and padded it with minky and felt and then used Heat n' Bond to add a little stiffness. I was pleased with how it turned out, though next time I think I would add a little more padding.

5. I have been dabbling in culinary artistry and food preservation. Brandon and I have been trying to really stick to a budget now that we are in medical school. We had a budget before, but we were a little less stringent about following it.  Potatoes were on sale, so we bought 2 10 lb bags for .98 each and then I washed, peeled, cut and froze them. I love having them in the freezer all ready to go. I'm getting creative in using them since they should be used up within the next couple of months. Hence, potato pizza!

I know what you're thinking:
Tillamook ice cream is not a necessity...cheaper varieties are available.
It was on a really good sale, and
Brandon needed it for moral support to get through his exam.

Potato Pizza "Recipe":
I just made it up, so I don’t have a specific recipe for it, but here's what I did.

I made cilantro-garlic sauce, which can be found at http://www.thyhandhathprovided.com/2011/05/preserving-cilantroin-april.html
We add extra cilantro and only do about 2 T of lemon juice, instead of 3-4. This sauce is SO good by the way. Totally worth making, and really good on burritos, spaghetti, bread, chicken tikka marsala, etc...

I took the potatoes from the freezer and fried them in butter, like I would hash browns, and added spices: garlic powder, salt, sage, seasoned salt, and Herbs Provence (which I think has rosemary and oregano in it, among other things).

I cooked about half a sausage and ground it up.


 I took my homemade pizza dough and rolled it out to the desired size (frying pan size in this case).
I put a little bit of butter on the pan, and baked it until lightly brown on that side, then flipped it. While the other side was browning, I quickly put on the sauce, sour cream, and other toppings and let it cook until the cheese had melted. I sprinkled it with a little bit of Parmesan and ta-da!

 It was a huge hit with the hubby. As you can see...
He wanted me to take the pictures. Just saying.
We had a pizza buffet for conference Sunday lunch. The other pizza pictured is just cheese with pesto and alfredo sauce, and then I made cinnamon sticks. It was all really good, and SUPER filling. Probably because it had so many calories. I had two small slices of each (about a quarter) and I was completely full for the rest of the day. Couldn't even eat dinner that night.

6. I made some earrings! I really like them.




 7. Halloween season is here! I wanted to decorate, but I'm not generally big on most Halloween decorations.  I like them to be subtle. So I found some nice dead branches, cut out some paper bats and stars, and voila!





I'm thinking of maybe putting up a banner that says Happy Halloween or something, but I haven't decided yet.

8. That is all. At least, that is all I have pictures of. Thanks for reading!




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