Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Thirteen

Thirteen years ago today, my life forever changed for the better. This little bundle entered my world. It was Easter Sunday and it was the best Easter ever.

Home from the hospital

Where does the time go?


The Pearl Family of Three - oh my! Mr. Pearl and I look like teenagers.
(we were not by the way)

ooh that hiney!

First Birthday!


first loves - paci and woobie

Second Birthday at the train




A Sprite from Sonic, "real tongs", and the grill... good times



Third Birthday

Fisherman and Daddy

A new love - fishing
(this one seems to be a "keeper")

Kindergarten picture
(this one melts my heart)

Swinging from a tree

First Bay Fishing Trip



Legos - you are a master

The Beach - home away from home



A young man - when did this happen?

Your infectious smile

The place you are most comfortable - anywhere outdoors

I cannot believe that my first born is thirteen. Thirteen! How did this happen? I mean one day it's sippy cups and Thomas train and the next it's Legos, fishing lures, guns and deodorant. Lot's and lot's of deodorant!
Fisherman, you are a blessing to our family. You are a loving son, a patient, big brother and a loyal friend. Your passion and love for fishing and the outdoors is contagious and your knowledge is amazing. You are smart and you work hard. You are funny and a delight to be around and you light the world with your gi-normous smile. Happy Birthday darling son! Thank you for still allowing me to hug you in public. I cannot wait to see what the Lord has planned for you, for it is sure to be great. Happy, Happy Day!

Mom

Monday, April 11, 2011

Monday, Monday


It's Monday. Just thought I would say that, in case you didn't already know. I was awake half the night, listening to the storms. I am the weather monitor at our abode. Everyone seems to be able to sleep through what sounds like Armageddon, except me. I don't ever want to miss an opportunity to hunker-down in the hall bathroom with my husband, the mini-pearls and the two dogs and a fish in a space never meant to hold more than one person at a time. I'm a safety girl. (name that movie) When the weather sirens go off, I'm your girl. Thankfully, we dodged the bullet here. Our trees received an impromptu pruning, but we are safe and sound.

Ok, back to Monday. All I really wanted to say is how nice it would be to curl-up in a comfy bed, sip on some tea and read a good book. Interested? Well, at least we can go there in our minds. This is what I'll be thinking of in carpool line today. Have a good one!

Friday, April 8, 2011

Retro, Modern and Cool


Tired of my "Queen" post? I am! This has been another one of those weeks and each time I had a moment to sit at the computer and compose something fabulous (said with sarcasm), I was too pooped! Getting some rest sounded like a better idea. I know that my family appreciated that option, so thanks for not holding it against me.

I came across this fantabulous home the other day, as I was cruising real estate listings. I have mentioned before that this is one of my little hobbies. It is a lot easier than attending "open houses" on Sunday afternoons and the selection is much better. I also think that it is a good way to get design ideas. Well, it's mostly design "don'ts" but when you come across a listing like this one, it is so worth it. How cute is this home?

The groovy orange door and the turquoise planters let you know something fabulous awaits you inside!

cool pop-o-green

Aaahh. Ghost chairs - never tire of them

clean and crisp



I don't know why, but I LOVE this picture. Notice the uber fantastic, lucite hand rails




Okay, is this the coolest nursery ever? This little one will grow-up to be some kind of awesome.
Love the retro, kitsch mural

Have a ultra-cool weekend.

Krissy

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

The Queen


I received this in an email, so many of you may have seen this, but I found it fascinating. The queen with every president since Harry Truman with the exception of Lyndon Johnson. Wow! She was really quite a pretty young woman. Seeing pictures of her throughout her reign really puts "time" into perspective. She has seen a lot during her day!






Nice laugh!





This is my favorite picture. Jackie's dress!


God save the Queen!

Krissy

photo sources unknown

Friday, April 1, 2011

Flashback Friday - Easter Parade



I must say that the celebration of Easter is my favorite holiday. I feel a renewal in this celebration that is also seen in the renewal of the Spring landscape and all of nature this time of year. April is usually Easter month and is also our "family birthday month", as we celebrate six family birthdays in April! I love to look back on old photos, as you all have probably guessed by now, and watch how my family has progressed through the years. Easter, Christmas and the first day of school were always dates that we could count on getting our picture taken, like it or not. I'm glad that my parents did this. We often had these photo sessions in the same spot each year, so it is neat to see the progression of the space and ourselves. I have tried to do the same with my family, but I am lucky to remember my camera, much less have a classy, photo shoot. Why do I put so much pressure on myself to get all five of us dressed to the nines and out the door to church on time - oh and hunt for Easter bunny treats and have a photo shoot? Asking too much? Heaven forbid that I actually dress the minis up in the finery before the big day and snap my pics. What a novel idea. Anywho, take a stroll in my Easter parade, will you?

Warning: some of these pictures were made in the seventies and eighties and may cause extreme laughter.


Me and my Daddyman on my first Easter.
This is in my Nanno's backyard which was the backdrop for many a family photo.

My second Easter. My mom and I had matching dresses,
but I can't find the pic!
The duck I am holding was covered in rabbit fur (strange) and was so soft! Yes, I remember him. I have a freaky memory.

These are my absolute favorite Easter pics. Sleepy-eyed, bed-headed and in jammies!

These outfits aren't bad for the seventies. I think that me and my brother look pretty cute, but why in the world are we in front of that nasty car? We must have been running late to church!

I loved these bunnies and Sweet Pea now has them in her room!
They have Velcro arms and can come apart! You can't really see it, but I have already eaten the ears off of the chocolate bunny. I never have had much willpower.

Do I hear a laugh? This was the beginning of my "awkward" stage that I have never been able to grow out of. I really did love this dress though. Look at my poor brother. Bless his little bespectacled heart. Look at how the glasses are smooshing his nose! He was the cutest, annoying, little thing. Again, we are on the steps in Nanno's backyard.


The Easter Bunny came! I know. My boy haircut. Mom - what were you thinking? This scarred me so badly that as a mom, I have vowed NEVER to cut Sweet Pea's hair shorter than her chin.


Later that same day in Nanno's backyard with cousin Aimee. Is she not adorable? She now has a daughter that looks just like this.

Another shot of cousin Aimee dressed for an Easter pageant that I "directed" at one of our family dinners. As the eldest grandchild, it was up to me to make my younger brother and cousins do things that I could bring-up and greatly embarrass them later on in life, like strap a stuffed bunny on the back of their heads and act like Miss Easter Bunny.

Hey, I should get points for creativity here.

This is my brother at the same affair. Isn't the cotton on his bootie a nice touch?


I was in college in this pic, going through my British phase of wearing hats. Ok, laugh out loud. I redeemed myself by wearing my Kappa key and pearls.


THE BEST EASTER EVER! APRIL 12, 1998 - Fisherman's first Easter
My favorite Easter Sunday was not spent at church in a cute dress, but in the hospital, in a backless gown, snuggling with my first born son and dear husband. It was a very special day indeed. Fisherman arrived around noon, just in time for lunch!

Sweet Pea's first Easter. Look at those cheeks!

Sport Cort's first Easter. We joked that his head was a circle template. It was perfectly round with no neck and adorable!

Where are these babies now? Oh how I miss smocking and matching outfits. Time goes way to fast. I guess I can't fault my parents for the Easter pic in front of the car, as all I could get was the minis by the entry table!

Sweet Pea and Sport Cort headed to a hunt!



Fisherman looking dapper. Sport is now wearing this pink-striped shirt!

Oh, my heart!

Self-timer magic - I guess Sport wasn't cooperating. The truck in his hand and the paci might be a sign! A moment in time.