2013 was a year of change for us. Big change. The biggest? We left our lives in Chicago for a place we had never visited. Kevin received a job offer and within two weeks we were packed and on our way to North Carolina. It sounds crazy and may seem really scary to some people (especially with a small child), however, moving to a place you've never been is really quite an adventure. When Kevin and I first started dating (waaaaay, way back in 2007) we both quit our jobs in Indianapolis and moved to Chicago. Looking back on that experience, I should have been terrified. I didn't have a job, Kevin didn't have a job, we didn't really know anyone, and we relocated to a place that was considerably more expensive than Indy. BUT, to me it was an adventure and you know what they say, "If you want big rewards, take big risks." True dat...Chicago turned out to be a big reward in every aspect of our lives. So when we had the opportunity to change our lives and take another big risk in 2013, there was no hesitation. And now, here we are, a day away from 2014 and life is so good. Kevin loves his job, we have made so many new friends, the weather is like a million degrees warmer, and we are building a home for our little family (more on that later!). 2013 was good to us and I can't wait for all the big rewards of 2014. Cheers!
12.31.2013
12.28.2013
My Prudent Advice.
Front cover. |
"I hope to paint you a picture of what our life together is like now; perhaps one day it will help you figure out where you're going." |
"Being intelligent, beautiful, wealthy, talented, witty, or powerful is meaningless if you are not also kind." |
12.25.2013
12.19.2013
Salt Dough Handprint.
Salt dough handprints are so easy and such a fun keepsake. I made one last year with Grier and it is such a sweet memory to see her one year old little baby handprint hanging on my tree.
2012. |
Now that she's a big girl and into doing everything I'm doing (especially when it comes to things in the kitchen), we spent a rainy morning making salt dough handprint ornaments. There are only three ingredients, most of which you probably have on hand (see what I did there?!), salt, flour, and water. Since I will be adding my ornament to my tree, I picked up some festive ribbon and glitter paint.
Supplies: Salt, Flour, ribbon to hang, and paint. |
Mix 1 cup of flour with 1/2 a cup of salt and then add half a cup of water. I mixed the ingredients together in a stand mixer with a dough hook for about five minutes so I didn't have to knead it by hand. Once the dough formed a ball, I rolled it out on a floured surface and cut my circles.
I used a large round glass to make my circles. |
Grier loved standing on a stool and pressing her hand in the dough the first two times. Then she was completely over it and I may have had to bribe her with a dum dum lollipop to finish the rest of the ornaments. This recipe yielded about eight circles for Grier's handprint. You could always double or triple if you want to make larger circles or more ornaments.
12.02.2013
GCB.
Happy Second Birthday, Grier Caroline Brauner!
Two years ago today you made your grand entrance at 36 weeks and surprised us all! After a very long seven days in the NICU we took you home and life has never been the same. You make me laugh every day and I have no idea what I did before you. You are so loved by so many people, sweet girl, and you make everything seem brighter. Oh, and also, please just stay this little and perfect and kind forever. Okay?? XO.
Two years ago today you made your grand entrance at 36 weeks and surprised us all! After a very long seven days in the NICU we took you home and life has never been the same. You make me laugh every day and I have no idea what I did before you. You are so loved by so many people, sweet girl, and you make everything seem brighter. Oh, and also, please just stay this little and perfect and kind forever. Okay?? XO.
11.28.2013
Thankful.
11.26.2013
11.09.2013
Southern Weddings.
Southern Weddings Magazine's official launch for their V6 issue is Tuesday, but I found a copy yesterday. I'm already married, but my BFF is getting married next summer so I picked it up for her (SO excited for her wedding!). As soon as I got in the car I started flipping through and immediately asked my husband if we could have our wedding again. As expected, he said no (boooooo), so I decided to relive our beautiful southern wedding on my blog.
Kevin and I got married at Brookgreen Gardens in Pawley's Island, South Carolina. Since we were living in Chicago while planning the wedding, we did a very quick engagement session on the Thursday before our Saturday wedding. I initially didn't want to do an engagement session because I think sometimes the pictures look really cheesy and forced. Looking back at these pictures, I'm so glad we did them. And yes, I definitely pulled these pictures off of our photographer's website (shout out to the amazing Kip Beech!). This wedding was three years ago, people!
The sky was so beautiful in the beach shots. |
We make cheesy look goooood. |
At the time I was so against this picture. Kind of love it three years later. |
Shirt, skirt, belt, and bracelets: J.Crew. Shoes: Jack Rogers. |
Cheesy but lovely. |
We had our photographer blow this up with a matte around it for guests to sign at the reception. |
The ceremony was in front of a beautiful iron gate on the property and the reception was at the Holliday Cottage, which was built by Southern Living. It was such a gorgeous place to spend one of the best days of my life. Our colors were green and navy with pops of pink and orange. Our destination wedding was small, around 65 people, and such a fun party.
Place settings. |
My bouquet. Cheryl & Co cookies. Yummo. |
Dress: Judd Waddell. Shoes: Kate Spade. |
Obsessed with this veil. |
After searching for all these pictures for this post and flipping through all the beautiful weddings in the V6 issue, I have decided that our wedding was so perfectly us and I would not change a thing. I would, however, do it all over again a million times over. And although Kevin said no yesterday, I know deep down it was such a special day for him too and he would for sure do it all over again.
You may now kiss the bride. |
Dresses: LulaKate. Shoes: I let the bridesmaids wear shoes they already owned in fun colors. |
Ties: Brooks Brothers. We let the guys all wear their own navy blazers and khakis. |
Our wedding party. |
This picture doesn't even look real. |
11.06.2013
Birthday Outfit.
This. Face. |
That. Little. Hand. |
This year, I have decided to make her a tutu and some sort of monogram applique shirt. The shirt is still under construction, however, the tutu is dunzo. And let me just say, it took like an hour and a half and cost under $5. So. Simple. I will never pay for another tutu. Ever. Stay tuned for the finished shirt!!
Cutting the tulle strips took the longest. |
10.28.2013
Pumpkin Patch.
This year marked Grier's second trip to a pumpkin patch. Last year she was around 10 months old and really didn't care about the pumpkins or the apples or the flowers or the people everywhere. And this year? Nothing has changed. She refused to touch any of the pumpkins, she did not want to look at the flowers, she hated the apples, and she didn't care that she was there with four of her little friends. I mean, really??! I thought she'd love it. All she wanted to do was push her stroller around the mums and eat snacks. I did get lots of really cute photos of her in a tutu, so that part worked out.
The Patch. |
Jacket: Crazy 8 Shirt: Gymboree Tutu: Gymboree Rainboots: Payless Sunnies: Target |
Strolling. |
Mum Field. |
She loved this swing. |
Blogger Pose. |
10.13.2013
Dang, Girl.
Today we were in Target picking out a 30th
Birthday card for the husband (HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BEARS!) and Grier yelled,
“DAAAAAANG GIRRRL”. I actually laughed out loud and immediately followed that
with accepting the Mother of The Year Award. Kidding. They don’t give out
awards at Target. DUH. Okay, but really, it was so funny and only mildly
embarrassing. No one was close enough to hear her, so I guess I will call that
a win. She is very into repeating everything, so I think it is safe to say
that I must retire that phrase. Dang…girl. (Last one, promise.)
KB & GCB. |
10.05.2013
I'm BACK!
A lot has happened since my last REAL post way back in February. I made the switch from WordPress to Blogger...which is why I had two random posts in August. Testing it out and still trying to adjust. The biggest news is that we left the big city behind for the south! We now live closer to family, closer to the beach, and in a place where the weather is MUCH warmer most of the year. We. Are. Pumped. The best is yet to come!
GCB. Laxer. |
8.23.2013
8.14.2013
Instagram.
YOU GUYS, I'm totally obsessed with editing videos and then posting them to Instagram. I. CAN'T. STOP. Get ready to see like 457, 890 videos of GCB. I'm that Mom. Owning it.
2.13.2013
My Current Obsessions.
I am obsessed with these turquoise earrings. They will never go out of style and I can think of a million outfits in my closet that these gems would complement. A million. Seriously.
Earrings: Stella & Dot |
Mint skimmers. Love. Love. Love. I never, ever would have picked these out for myself (THANKS, MOM!), but they are fab. Mint seems to be everywhere for Spring and once again, I can think of a ton of ways to style these jeans.
Denim: JCrew Shoes: Lucky Brand (I KNOW! And they were $20!!) |
And my favorite obsession of all, Grier Caroline. She is the sweetest baby and she makes everything brighter. Not to mention she has great style. Skinny pink jeans? Stripes? A huge bow? Could you just die??!!
GCB. |
1.27.2013
Babies Must Have Style.
I went shoe shopping for my 13 month old yesterday. She is taking steps, but not fully walking. My mission was to find shoes that are functional (girlfriend needs to get her walk on STAT), but also fashionable. Let me just tell you, baby shoes, with the exception of adult brands with kid lines (Hunter, Sam Edelman, Ugg, Toms, etc.) are terribly unfashionable. Lots of browns with pink flowers, reflective silver designs, cartoon characters--seriously not cute. Don't get me wrong, Grier loves Elmo, but she will never own a pair of shoes with Elmo's likeness. No way. Not happening. So. Not. Cool. Here is what I picked...leopard Mary Janes. Leopard is fabulous. Especially on a small human. She will wear these with everything. And probably everyday since she will outgrow them in about two to three months. A fellow mom once said Grier is better dressed than her. Let me first say, that mom is a beautiful Southern Belle with great style! While her statement is definitely not true, I do dress Grier very well. No Carters for us. Pretty soon she will be big enough to shop the Crewcuts line at Jcrew. Colored denim, sequins, headbands, and ballet flats for days. Cannot. Wait.
Shoes: Stride Rite |
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