Friday, May 21, 2010

Let's go to Kilwins


Let's go to Kilwins and satisfy our sweet tooth and our desire for chocolate bliss. Walking into any Kilwins chocolate shop is a treat for the senses. The scent of all that eewy goowy chocolate and caramel is divine. I wish I could stick the whole store in a candle jar b/c it smells sooooo good! The have been making homemade chocolate treats since 1947. Locations can be found throughout Florida and a few other states. We go to the one in St. Augustine, Fl. If you live near a Kilwins or ever get the chance to go to one, then take a moment to enjoy the chocolaty scents and then treat yourself to one(or two) of their many treats to choose from.




I love anything with chocolaty swirly whirlies.
If you live in or visit Florida, then you know we have a certain fondness for alligators.
It is better to eat an alligator (especially one made of chocolate), than to be eaten by one.



My Daughter especially loves Kilwins ice cream. They make the waffle cones right there before your very eyes. Whenever she has a yummy ice cream treat in her hand, the rest of the world fades away and it is just her and the ice cream.

---Sealed with a Kiss, Kirsten
S.W.A.K.

Hacky Sack


Hacky Sack in a dress is best...or at least it is when you can't wait to get home and put on shorts before practicing some Hacky Sack moves. My daughter was so eager to start playing with her new Hacky Sack ball as soon as she stepped out of the store.


Tuesday, May 18, 2010

---Field Trip Lessons in the Pioneer Life---



My husband and I had the pleasure of chaperoning our daughter's 2nd grade class field trip to the pioneer museum in Gainesville, Florida. The class had an extended unit on pioneer life where they learned about America's earlier years. The class also read Little House in The Big Woods. My daughter is now hooked on all things Laura Ingalls! The special treat for the day was that my Mother-in-Law was visiting us from Texas and was able to chaperone, as well, and see this very engaging and interactive museum. Saylor loved having her Grandmother along for the field trip.





Fresh Kettle Popped Corn






Kids could buy rock candy and rootbeer. A yummy treat.





Saylor and her classmates were able to use pioneer tools of the trade and  get a hands-on learning experience from workers dressed in period clothing.



I love the following pic of my husband's hands and Saylor
as he helps her with some of the hands-on learning.









Saturday, May 1, 2010

What Little Girls are made of....

What are little girls made of ? Ribbons and Lace. Pearls and Bows. Fancy Shoes and little white gloves.


1st Communion Dress fit for a Princess......Princess Saylor


I added the white ROSE.


and I added the 3 Flowers to each sleeve.





I added 3 PEARL Buttons to the back


LITTLE Girlsand  BIG Bows are the BEST Combination


Saylor decided on which 1st Communion veil she liked best




Fancy WHITE Shoes and Fancy white GLOVES



A Gift From MEMA for Saylor; her very 1st Crucifix
to wear on her 1st Communion.




Saylor's 1st Communion ---- Growing in Faith

April 24th --- This is the DAY the LORD has MADE.
Let us REJOICE and be GLAD in it.

Dressed and ready to go to the CHURCH


DADDY helps his PRINCESS get up onto the seat CAREFULLY
so as to not SMUDGE or WRINKLE the dress


Sittin' PRETTY




Memories of the Special Day

BLESSED be the CHILDREN




Reading HIS good WORD



Thank you GOD for the sweet BLESSED Virgen Mary






In the ROSARY Garden