Saturday, March 9, 2013

A Look Back in Time

A few weeks ago, I was asked to volunteer for the Silver and Gold Auction that benefits the Dolphin Scholarship. I had the opportunity to give three ways: donating a gift certificate from Baby Cakes, baking a few dozen cupcakes to be sold on the dessert table, and working the pay tables at the end of the auction.  But for me, the best part of this adventure was getting to dress up for the theme.

Play it Again, Uncle Sam!  From the decorations to the attire, the Pacific Aviation Museum was transformed back to the 1940's.  And.... so was I.



I don't know how in the world ladies from the 1940's did the victory rolls.  It took me forever!!  But, I have to say, I love the hair style.  If I could practice more, I would love to do this again.

I can't forget about the cupcakes....


Vanilla Cupcakes with Dried Pineapple Flowers


This was my first attempt at making cupcake wrappers.  Little submarines....

Monday, November 26, 2012

A Cheery, Cherry Celebration

A sweet friend of mine is having a baby girl next month (well, she's due at the end of December...).  We're all so excited to see this little girl.  No couple will be more blessed by this little girl than my friends, Ashley and Greg.

Needless to say, we had to have a party.  No pregnancy goes without a little celebration.

Ashley and Greg are decorating little Ella's room with vintage cherries.  From the pictures I've seen, it is so beautiful!!  Kimberly (my partner in crime) and I decided that was going to be the theme of the party as well.  Cherries!

First, you have to have invitations:


The little poem at the top says
             "Cherries are red, cherries are sweet.
              One beautiful family is nearly complete.
              Isabella's arrival is almost here
              Anxiously awaiting for her to appear.
              You've been picked! It's time to party!
              This precious baby will be here shortly!"

Then, a little bit of decorations...





And a little bit of food....





Ok, in case you can't read the signs.... we had a little fun with a play on words:
Baby Bump Sliders
Swaddlers (piggies in a blanket)
Bundles of Joy (mini quiches)
Heavenly Lil' Deviled Eggs
Cinnabuns In the Oven
Baby Powdered Donuts
Cherry Limeade Cupcakes
and
Cheery Punch

Finally, no shower is complete without games.  This is just a few that we did:

The Baby Delivery Adlib

Bible Bookmarks for Isabella

The New Parent Game 
(played like the Newly Wed Game)

After it's all said and done, it was a fun and enjoyable party.  I think the new parents are going to be just fine!!!

Thursday, November 22, 2012

A House Full of Thanks!

This year, I wanted the house full of friends (old and new) for Thanksgiving.  I wanted the bar to be piled high with lots of yummy food.  I wanted desserts galore.  And you know what?  I got it!!

I am so grateful for all my friends who were able to come and celebrate Thanksgiving with us this year.  We had such a spread!!

A huge thanks to the Killackey's for roasting one of the most amazing turkeys I've had in a long time.


I would also like to thank all those who brought food as well:  Amy Manke, Lisa Mahan, Lillian Lee, Carol Killackey, April Bullard, Mandi Stieb, Kimberly Robertson, and others.  (I hope I didn't miss anyone.)



Please excuse the messy kitchen.  And for some reason, we didn't take a picture of all the desserts.  I have no idea how we missed it.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Aloha, Hilo!

So, as I said in my last post, my cousin is here visiting.  She likes to come every year (for the past three years) to Hawaii to visit us around Halloween and the beginning of November.  This year, we decided that she needed to experience another island and not just Oahu all the time.  We've been there and done that!

Just after the color run, we sped home all colored and sweaty to shower and finish packing.  We had a plane to catch in just a few hours.  To Hilo, here we come.

I won't write about EVERYTHING we did, because this post would be miles long.  But here are a few highlights....

Taking a quick walk around the neighborhood of the rental house....




Helicopter rides... 



Kilauea National Park.....

The volcano at night.

The one and only family photo during the entire trip.

The Lava Tree Park...



Aunt Sandy!!

The Pana'ewa Rainforest Zoo & Gardens...



Coconut Island...




Ahalanui State Park...


This is a tide pool that is heated by a lava tube.  When we got in the first time, the water was about 85-90 degrees.  It was like bath water!!


Sunday, November 4, 2012

Color, Color Everywhere

For the first time in Hawaii, the Color Run was held November 3rd.  It's a 5k (true) fun run where volunteers throw powered color at you while you run.  You start out in a very clean, white t-shirt and end in nothing white but colored from head to toe.

My cousin, Sandy - who is also a runner, was coming for a visit in late October and just in time for the Color Run.  So, some friends, Wes, Sandy and I formed the team called "Hue Did It!".  We even made our own t-shirts!!

Here is the before picture:


Me, Wes and Sandy 
Courtesy of Gwyn for taking our picture.

 And, the after picture.....


Underneath all the color, there's Wes, me and Sandy.



A huge thanks to Ally for finding this run and putting together the team.  And many thanks to Lisa for joining us in the run!!



Thursday, November 1, 2012

Trick or Treat!


For Halloween this year, we decided to have a party at our house.  This is the first year Wes has been home for Halloween (last year the boat left on Halloween day so he didn't get to trick or treat with us).  And, in good Meador family fashion, we had family-themed costumes.  Take a look...


Strawberry Shortcake and Blueberry Muffin



The Peculiar Purple Pieman from Porcupine Peak

And, what was Mommy?  She was Lemon Meringue.  (Picture soon to follow.)

"Aunt" Sandy joined us again this year with her bubbling cauldron.  She had the delighted treat of handing out our candy....



Monday, October 22, 2012

Pumpkin' Pickin'

Here on the island, we get one season.... summer.  It's wonderful, except for one time of the year (for me anyway).  I love Autumn.  The colors, the leaves, the crisp air, apple cider, pumpkin pie, Thanksgiving foods, the scents of fall.... the list is endless for me.  This time of year I really do miss home in Tennessee with the rolling hills and mountains full of colorful oranges, yellows and reds.  I ask my parents every year to send me pictures when the leaves change.

So, while we are still on this rock, we have one way to experience autumn.... the pumpkin patch.  We try to go every year so the girls can see the pumpkins, pick one out and then later "help" us carve it.  I just thought I would share a few pictures from the patch this year.  I was surprised to see they had sunflowers this time.


Gwyn with the sunflowers


I love, love, love this picture.  They held hands without me asking.



One of our pumpkins.


Brooke found her a pumpkin, too.





The girls sitting amid the Cinderella pumpkins.