Monday, December 31, 2012

Wine Glitter Glass Party #SATX

Today is the last day of the year, and thanks to fellow local blogger, Christina Coker, I have sparkling new wine glasses to ring in the new year!


The other day Christina threw a "Wine Glitter Glass Party" where we brought bottles of wine and chatted while we made our own DIY Glitter Glasses.

You can check out her Youtube Video Tutorial here:


We had tasty wraps from Fruit Frusion


And received awesome swag bags filled with samples from The Body Shop, Amazing Polish from LA Colors, and other goodies.



There was also some delicious cupcakes from Bird Bakery that my kids gulped down in a second.


I had such a blast with my local bloggers and left the party with some gorg glasses to bring in the New Year with my husband!


See Ya 2012, It's been fun!





Saturday, December 29, 2012

Challenge: Parenting By Example

I've had plenty of posts here about different reviews and different goings ons, but looking back, I hardly have written anything personal or substantial. I have not written anything that proves I am a writer, and creative being. The reason for that, is I have had tendencies to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of deadlines, payments, and getting my blog to pay my bills, that I've put on the back burner any blog posts that I have felt had any deep meaning to me.

The holidays are coming to an end, and this morning I find myself in a place of quiet. I've turned on my computer and for some reason, came straight to my blog and just felt like.... writing. We've all had time to reflect on the year's past, spend time with our children, and be grateful for everything we have while looking forward to new things we will achieve in 2013.

As part of this process, I've reflected mainly on how I have been raising my daughters. I've blogged before about raising my daughters, and my husband and I are very proud of what we have accomplished with all of the children so far, but whenever I feel the need to improve myself, I always look at them first.

To bring up a child in the way he should go, travel that way yourself once in a while
*Pic taken hiking with the girls*

I came across a lovely quote the other day before I went to the store, "To bring up a child in the way he should go, travel that way yourself every once in a while." I thought it was funny, and long, and continued to get read and head to Target. Truly started running from aisle to aisle like any other 5 year old, when I asked her for the 28th time to walk by the cart. She was not paying attention to me, so I yelled at her and asked her,
"Why is it so hard to pay attention to me?!" She gave me the look of fear that only a kindergartner can have knowing Mom is losing patience and held on to the cart like an obedient child. This obedience is always short lived, but it is nice for the 5 minutes it lasts.

We continued to walk through the store when I got a call on my phone. I answered the phone and chatted with my sister as I maneuvered the cart through the tricky lanes of Target. Suddenly, as I was laughing with my sister about something she had said, CRACK I slammed right into a woman in a wheelchair.

"Why can't you just pay attention?!" The old woman scolded me. Turning red, I apologized immensely and she rolled away with her daughter staring at me.

I looked at Truly, and I could tell what was going to happen. In a second she starts bursting out laughing, grabbing her side, over reacting of course.

"Why is it so hard to pay attention mama?" She finally said, laughing some more. I gave her another look and she was back to being my obedient girl.

"Just kidding" she said, and put her arms around my waist as we walked to the counter.

We hear all the time about having to lead by example, children watch us more than they listen to us. Every part of that is true.


  • How can we tell our children to go for their dreams, while we never finished that bachelor's degree? 
  • How can they learn to respect others when we fight with the receptionist at the doctor's office? 
  • How can they learn what love is, when you fight with your husband about something as simple as the dishes?


You need to be what you want your children to be. If you want your child to travel on a road of integrity, you must have been there to show them the way.

As a parent, I've learned things as an "on the go" basis, like every other parent in the world. It seems as though our children are teaching us what we should do.

Needless to say, the cell phone now stays in the car at the store.

Friday, December 14, 2012

Westin La Cantera Holidays - A 5 Year Old Review #WLCHolidays

Every Winter Season, the Westin at La Cantera breaks out their Hill Country Holidays events. This was our first year going with other San Antonio Bloggers and was excited to finally see the fun!

I'll let you watch the video to see how the Westin fared in the eyes of my 5 year old daughter!



Check Out The Events at Hill Country Holidays at The Westin!
  • Ice Skating on Frost's Synthetic Rink
  • The North Pole with activities for kids
  • Check out the Pirate's Holiday: Bucaneers in Toyland performed by the Magik Theater
  • Don't miss the Legendary Holidays walkthrough!
Go to http://www.WestinLaCantera.com for more information and times!

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

2 Year Old Singing Ke$ha's "Die Young"

Just a typical drive
Me driving and the Aunt filming
Got to keep it safe ;-)

Enjoy

Monday, December 3, 2012

#HolidaySmiles, A Christmas Gift From Addy

Addy is 2 years old and she loves to go shopping. Whenever we drive around to run errands, or get her older sister and brother from school, as soon as things start to get familiar as she knows we are almost home, she yells out, "Wait! I want to go shopping more!"



There is not a doubt that she is related to me.

We love the holidays, and I think the Holiday Shopping Bug has also bitten my darling toddler. As I trot around from Sale to Sale, she isn't far behind me with bags of her own.

In addition to secret presents from Santa, we also get to buy things for each other. So we started the day, bright and early, to head to Walmart for some items from the Little Sister. All I had to do to wake her was ask her, "You want to go shopping for presents?"

In an instant she was already at the door in her pink cowgirl boots.

We enlisted the help of my sister Michelle, and set out to grab some goodies.

After being distracted by one thing



And another


And trying to convince Addy that Santa will bring this or that item to the house on Christmas

We came across an awesome stocking stuffer. I'm definitely one of the lucky ones whose kids love to brush their teeth. Sure, they need to be reminded, but there is always a fight over who get to brush their teeth first. I think what drives them is the fact that they all hate the dentist, so if brushing their teeth creates fewer visits to the dentist, they are on board.


We have always used Colgate products in our home, even as a child. My mother always bought  Colgate Total, and I have followed suit. You can check out all of their products at their website at http://www.Colgate.com.



Addy helped pick out her favorites for her brother and sister, and in the cart it went. She was super excited making her first purchases of the day, and after a long day of shopping at Walmart then the mall, she knocked out for her nap, ready to do it all again the next day!



I am a member of the Collective Bias™ Social Fabric® Community.  This shop has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for Collective Bias™ and Colgate. #CBias #HolidaySmiles #SocialFabric
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