Thursday, June 28, 2012

The Fam in Cali (Melanie)

So update on the family! Chad and I are living in Southern California now. We love spending time together and with our family! After we got married I inherited 11 nieces and nephews! Holy cow! That's a lot. Needless to say, when everyone comes over, it's a grand ol' party!

Here's at the beginning of the summer: The boys' t-ball games!


One nephew waiting to bat.


Batting.


Another nephew waiting.


Another nephew batting. Daddy/Bro-in-law as the umpire. 


IHOP for dinner! Julie & Johnny, Nick, Chad and Karsen


Grandpa Bill, Auntie Diana and Grandma Lila.


Kaylie! How adorable! 


Chad and I went to visit Jennette and the kids before he
had to leave for Europe. This is baby Rachel. She's so cute!!!


Here are Troy and Lexie! They're so proud of the train track
they made. They played with that for a while.


Baby Rachel smiling up at Chad (who never holds babies).
I helped him put his arms right so he'd be comfortable holding her. 


Kaylie and baby Karly! Love the bows!


Karsen holding a basket above his head. They thought it looked
like horns, so Kaylie wanted to try it too. 


And here are a bunch of Kaylie making silly faces. (In the first
one she's looking at my blog and saying that she wants me to take
more pictures because that one isn't very good and she's making a
silly face. So we made silly faces.)








Well, that's it for now. Picture overload much? Haha. Hope you enjoyed!





Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Nicholas! (Melanie)

Nicholas came to visit me in Southern California for a week. It was so fun! We went to Raging Waters, Disneyland, and The Getty Museum in Los Angeles. We had a blast! I don't have any pictures from Raging Waters, because I didn't want to ruin my camera, but I do have pictures from Disneyland, the Getty and the cousins' sleepover (it was only the older kids. The 6 younger ones didn't come).


Here's overlooking LA


Chad and I under an arch of roses (I wasn't feeling good
at all, so if I don't look happy, that's why)


The gorgeous garden!


Nicholas smelling the roses.


This part is really cool! There's a waterfall. It comes from 
a river/stream from another line of water that comes from way
up the stairs. Kinda crazy.


After the Getty, we were all pretty hungry, so we hit up The Habit.
Such good burgers, and their fries. Are. Amazing. 


Nicholas posing for the camera. 


Here's at Disneyland. Not sure where. I guess that's
why Nicholas is checking the map.


Waiting for Indiana Jones. Oh man, that ride made me so 
sick! Last time it was cool. This time I just wanted it to be
over!


There's Chad checking the map!


Waiting for Pirates. I love this one! 


I don't remember which ride this is...Thunder Mountain maybe?


Oh! That's right...Splash Mountain. They got all wet. 
Chad looks so upset. : (


Here we are, waiting for the train.


The cool boys after we got on the train.


Buzz Lightyear to the rescue! Except that he was covered
with a sheet and undergoing maintenance...



Autopia. Woot! Chad said it was worse than being in traffic.
Nicholas loved it. He was so excited he was yelling, "That was 
so awesome!" after for about 5 minutes.


Star Tours maybe? I don't remember. 


This is Darth Vader, from Jedi Training.


The other guys...(Star Wars people, don't shoot me!) Storm Troopers! 


The Disney Castle!


The Disney Castle! (echo)

And here is the sleepover/campout in the backyard! Everyone's favorite person: Johnny!




5 of the cousins, Nicholas, and Johnny. They fell asleep
at 11 and got up at 5:20...darn wild parrots.

We had a blast with Nicholas here! We did a lot and it was tiring, but it was a ton of fun!

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Island Cupcakes--Pinterest! (Melanie)

So my brother-in-law's wife was throwing a luau graduation party for him, and asked me to make these Island Cupcakes! They were so fun! My little brother Nicholas helped me make them too. (He put the umbrellas on)

Island Cupcakes:
1 cake mix (and according ingredients)
24 cupcake liners
Blue Icing (I used Betty Crocker's blue in the tube)
White Icing (I used Betty Crocker white frosting in the can)
Graham cracker crumbs
24 Cocktail umbrellas

Make the cupcakes. While they are baking, crush up about a cup of graham crackers. You won't even need quite that much. I put a bunch of graham crackers in a gallon Zip-Lock bag and used a rolling pin to crush them. It's a lot faster than using your hands and it doesn't dirty your food processor. When the cupcakes are done, and completely cooled, spread a thin layer of white frosting over the whole top. Grab a plate and put the cupcake on it. This will save you from having to clean up a bunch of stray graham cracker crumbs and it will save you graham cracker crumbs. Sprinkle just over half the frosted cupcake top with graham cracker crumbs. Gently push on them so they stick. Tip the cupcake over and shake gently to remove any excess crumbs.


On these Betty Crocker tubes, it was impossible for me to cut the tip off, 
so I cut the corner off instead, and I cut little triangles to make it more like 
a frosting tip. 


Here's Nick, sticking the umbrella in. Final touches and....


Beautiful. :) 


You have Island Cupcakes!



Thursday, June 21, 2012

How to Cut Curly Hair! (Melanie)

So I have this un-tamable curly hair. It has taken me years and years to even feel comfortable with it on my head, but I have grown to love it...and to only trust a few select people to cut it. Namely, my mom, and a certain lady at the Trade Secret at the Washington Square Mall in Portland, Oregon. Oh! And myself.

I cut my own hair more than anyone else cuts my hair, because I feel like if I let anyone else do it, they wouldn't do it quite right, and I would feel bad blaming anyone else for my hair not turning out the way I want. I've made some grand mistakes...and I think I've finally got it down to a point where I feel comfortable giving other people the tips! DISCLAIMER: By no means is this a perfect way or art. This works for my hair and I hope to give some tips that will help you in your quest to cut your own curly hair! (or straight hair, actually)

I am going to cut my hair shorter, and layer it. I'm kind of afraid of layering too high up, so it usually takes a couple tries for me to get the layering exactly how I want it.


This is my hair currently (pre-cut). I straighten my hair before I cut it. 
It makes the hair more manageable to me, and I can see exactly 
where I'm cutting and where my hair will lay and everything.

As you can see, I have my straightener, my hair brush, and 
my scissors from 4th grade (which I kept forgetting to return...oops).
Obviously hair-cutting scissors would do a better job, this is just
what I've been using for EVER. 


This is also a pre-cut shot. This is how I tried to layer my hair last time. 
I put my head down sideways and cut straight across. That didn't work. 
It gave me a kind of mullet-type ish thing. It was awful. DON'T DO THIS!


To begin, part your hair how you want it, and then cut everything the same
length. This is how long you want your longest layer to be. Keep in mind, 
this layer will get a little bit shorter, because you will blend everything later.


Next I pin up everything but the bottom, so I can make sure the bottom
layer is straight. You can see here that the front is longer than the back. That
will usually happen, unless you take the time to fix it. I basically just work it
until it's all the same length. I didn't have another mirror or a medicine cabinet
to play with to see the back, so I was just guessing and turning around a lot.


Yay! Everything is the same length! It looks like a shelf, which is a BAD thing 
for curly hair, but I promise, it's not the end yet!


I pulled a part over just to make sure EVERYTHING was the same length. 
This is all before I being layering my hair. Extra snipping and double-double 
checking is not a bad thing. This usually doesn't take me more than 2 hours
(which I know is a long time, but usually it's closer to 1 hour)


See how this is all the same length? Now we can start layering!!


So I pin up everything but the bottom layer. To layer, hold the scissors
so the point is upwards, and just cut upwards and outwards, so the flat of the 
blades are parallel to your head. You do this for every layer of hair that you
bring down. This helps your hair not have the 'shelf' look at the bottom. 
Mine still did after this specific part, because, like I said, I'm afraid of 
layering too much.


Terrible pictures, I know, but this is the end, after blending. I didn't take
a picture of blending. But, what you do is point the scissors upwards again, 
and instead of cutting outwards, put the blades perpendicular to your head 
and cut upwards in little snips so that the layers blend together. 

Let me know how it goes!