Sunday, April 18, 2010

Birthday Week-end


We have been busy
blowing up balloons

dressing in our finery


and making sure
that everyone has a party hat

light the candles

and get ready....

Hey!
who am I kidding???

today is my birthday

and you know what

we have no big plans

we are actually going to the Home Show
to look for new windows for our house

yeah!!
(that's not sarcasm either)



I actually want one of these

but I really cannot justify
spending that much money
on a phone

really....

I have already ordered one of these
The Vintage Pearl
L*o*v*e her stuff

and I also really, really want
one of Jeanne's purses
from Esty
but alas I will have to wait
til May 1st
when she re-opens her shop



Friday night I did get out to dinner
and drinks

with some of my besties from work

and

last night I curled up on the couch
with my man and the furry kids

tonight we will go to dinner

and have one of these

and maybe a piece of this


Have a Happy Sunday
everyone!




xo

Friday, April 16, 2010

Week 12


No happy dances today

I had a loss
not a big one

but it was a loss after all...

I am down

- 0.6


I could have done better
I did get my exercise in
but I was lax in my measuring
and counting this week

it just goes to prove
that if you work harder
you get a bigger pay off

this week-end will be a challenge
as there will be some celebrations


more on that later...

Happy Friday everyone!!


xo

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Quote of the Day


“Is it so small a thing

To have enjoyed the sun,

To have lived light in the spring,

To have loved, to have thought, to have done?”


Matthew Arnold



Monday, April 12, 2010

Daffodil Days


I love flowers
anyone that knows me
knows this...


Spring is also my favorite season

watching everything wake up


poking their little heads out of the soil


seeing if the coast is clear


the splash of yellow


that daffodils bring


are like rays of sunshine


or happy little faces


rising up to greet the day


loving these ones


simply gorgeous


yummy!


they also mean


a time to give



The History of Daffodil Days

The Canadian Cancer Society's Daffodil Days began in Toronto in the 1950s.

A group of Canadian Cancer Society volunteers organized a fund-raising tea and decided to decorate the tables with daffodils. The bright, cheerful flowers created an atmosphere that seemed to radiate hope and faith that cancer could be beaten.

Soon these gatherings came to be known as Daffodil Teas.

Jackie Brockie, a volunteer who also worked at Eaton's, supported the idea of Daffodil Teas and arranged for Lady Eaton to host a Tea in the store. Seven hundred women attended.

Another volunteer, Lane Knight, arranged for restaurants to give part of their receipts to the Society on the opening day of the residential canvass in 1956. Canadian Cancer Society volunteers were on hand at local restaurants to give patrons a daffodil when they paid for their meals as a token of appreciation. The sight of so many daffodils being carried around the city created interest. When some recipients tried to pay for the flowers or make donations, the Society quickly realized that the sale of daffodils would generate additional revenue.

Canadian Cancer Society volunteer Fran Shannon headed the team that planned the sale of daffodils on the streets of Toronto the following year. An anonymous donor paid for 5,000 blooms to be flown from British Columbia where the growing season starts earlier than in Ontario.

The daffodils were an instant success, raising more than $1,200 the first year. The idea was adopted by other provinces across Canada as well as the American Cancer Society.

Today the Canadian Cancer Society is the world's largest purchaser of daffodils and the growers in British Columbia must arrange their plantings to accommodate the Society's spring demand for live blooms.

In late March and early April, Canadian Cancer Society volunteers are busy delivering and selling bright, yellow daffodils to help raise money in support of the fight against cancer.

The daffodil is the Canadian Cancer Society's symbol of hope. The bright, cheerful blooms are sold every year and mark the beginning of Daffodil Month.

This years Daffodil Days run from

April 12th - 18th


Get out and support this cause




xo

Sunday, April 11, 2010

You Are Cordially Invited...

Saturday was girl time

wedding prep kind of girl time

our bride-to-be Lisa

and some of her wedding party

along with her Mom
and her Aunt
got together and made
her invitations

here is the crew

we had quite the production line going

stamping and cutting


now for the glitter!

here are the glitter girls...


all laid out to dry


the finished product

they are so pretty

then we made the
Thank You cards
for the groomsmen

I stayed behind
and helped with the girls cards
but got no shots of those

all in all
it was a very productive day