The other day I spotted a girl with some fingerless gloves on similar to these...I loved them and am now on the hunt to own a pair myself.
Monday, January 26, 2009
The other day I spotted a girl with some fingerless gloves on similar to these...I loved them and am now on the hunt to own a pair myself.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Went out on a hot date last night...with myself. Mostly just wanted to avoid making dinner and bedtime (what can I say, it was a LONG week.) So around 5:30 Bryce lovingly nudged me out the door. I found myself a little tired, a little sick (anyone else have this nasty cold?) wandering in Trolley Square. What did I find to set my heart a'flutterin'? Not a zchuzzy piece a jewelry or a fab new pair of shoes. No, it was these GORGEOUS color coordinated cleaning supplies at Restoration Hardware. I think I've sunk to a new low.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
I am really wanting to make some of these funky spunky recycled rosettes with my girls - and check out the rest of this website. Loads of hunker down and wait out the cold projects await...
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Today I am proud to be an American and am truly awed by a democratic system that allows and fosters a peaceful transfer of power. Despite my political leanings toward the other side, as a citizen of this great nation I respect my new president and wish for America growth, success, and renewal in the coming years.
One of my favorite little moments in the day is right after we've sent the girls off to school in the morning. (And its not because I'm down from four to two children...although that helps tremendously with the noise level :) Josie and I stand at the door and wave goodbye and then I shut the door. Then, without fail, Josie toddles over to the window to watch them walk away until they are out of sight. Sometimes she knocks on the window, sometimes she just watches. I haven't told the girls she does this because I know they would turn their attention to the window making coochie coo faces and the natural sweetness of the moment would disappear. So it remains Josie and I's secret little indulgence each morning - we watch our girls walk all the way to school, and they don't even know it.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Like millions of Americans across the country, the Roberts answered President-Elect Obama's call for service on King Day. We spent the entire morning making homemade chicken noodle soup, light wheat rolls, and chocolate sandwich cookies to deliver for lunch to the widows in our neighborhood. What a wonderful chance it was for us to serve our community - even Max caught the vision of the day. After he was smothered with gratitude and thank yous from the first neighbor, he ran back to the car and said, "Mom, I like this job! Give me another bowl of soup!" And he was off to the next house. You can catch a glimpse of the little deliverers here. Oh, and for a little MLK Day humor, refer back to last years post here. Happy MLK Day all.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Thank you Angela for suggesting Tastebook! What a fun website to peruse and although I haven't spent a significant amount of time on it - it looks like it can access recipes from many food websites (like Epicurious and All Recipes). I love all the personalization options.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Because my hubby gives start-up companies money for a living, I am not shy about throwing my own ideas at him for technologies that would make my life easier. What I am currently looking for (and might already exist unbeknownst to me) is a recipe management sight that would collect all the recipes I have found online and want to keep from various sights, blogs, and e-mails. If I could cut and paste a recipe into a sight that would then file and keep it neatly in one place, I could literally stop printing off recipes. I would love having a personal online cookbook. (I bring the laptop into the kitchen for so many recipes already.) What do you think fellow kitchenistas? Have you found something to manage your online tasties - or am I onto something?
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
via Apartment Therapy New York
Monday, January 12, 2009
What better way to celebrate my blogaversary than with one of my little creations that was inspired by a certain phrase that all bloggers love? Please just do me one favor and leave a comment to say hello and that you've stopped by. (Don't be shy, please say hi! ) I'll happily (and randomly) choose someone to send a necklace to - my gift to you. Much love. xoxoxo
Not Bryce, not Kal, El, Max or Baby J. Not me either! It's my blog! My sweet little spot on the web is one year old today. I'm just giddy that this little project of mine is still up and running. What a treat it is to share bits and pieces of my life with you. Whether I know you personally or not, I hope you've enjoyed my little contribution to the blogosphere and to celebrate I'm going to giveaway one of my favorite accessories of the year...I hope you'll stay tuned!
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Friday, January 9, 2009
Remember these cute little boxes from Josie's 1st birthday party? Well, my friend Natalie has come up with another great use for them. She is having a birthday party for her 6 year old daughter and is going to have a "Breakfast at Tiffany's" theme. She is using this cute little blue box for the invitation complete with a ring pop inside. Since the crowd is a little young to appreciate the full "movie theme" of the party - she is emphasizing the "breakfast" portion and having the girls come in the morning in their jammies for a pancake stack cake and games. Oh my goodie, doesn't that sound like so much fun? If you want to do something similar, I found these sweet little boxes in the bride/wedding aisle at my local Michaels craft store and I've managed to find tons of creative uses for them. If Natalie will let me, I might just steal this idea for Kalli's next birthday party. Too fun!
via bryc3Remember the slugbug game? Well, around our house Smart Cars are the new slugbug. In SLC, they are few and far between so we’ve created a whole game of car spotting we play with the kids as we drive that involves mini coopers, vw bugs, honda elements (juice boxes) and pt cruisers. There’s an intricate point system involved in this game that resets to zero every morning. But, if you’re the first to spot a Smart Car you win the day.
Smart Cars are everywhere in San Francisco, so while I’m out here I take full advantage by snapping a shot and emailing it to AMR and the kids. I’m basically guaranteed a victory every Wednesday and Thursday. As you can see from the shot I emailed them this morning, I won today.
Cell phone cameras, text messages and email are great tools for traveling dads to stay connected to our clans back home while we’re on the road.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
We had a house full of goodies this Christmas so its nearly impossible to choose a favorite gift that we we received.....
Bryce has been wanting me to start "tweeting" for sometime now. I've been really hesitant for two reasons:
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Does your family use nicknames? Do you have a nickname? If not, come on over and by the end of your visit we'll have one for you. We are chalk full of them and I'm not quite sure why. Someone does something or looks like something or sounds like something...and it begins. Then it morphs and morphs until it finally rolls off the tongue and the nickname is born. Here are just a few that float around our house.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
This has been a new favorite method of transportation around the house - though I've finally had to forbid everyone older than 3 to stop playing with it, so the one who it was intended for might have a turn. I first spied these at Babinskis when I went to buy a baby gift for one of Bryce's colleagues. You should see the mph on this baby on the hickory floors. We're bound to send somebody to emergency room one of these days...but until then its full speed ahead!
Monday, January 5, 2009
OK, so despite my previous eager beaver post about resolutions - there are several from last year (and probably the years before) that I dread. Here are a few:
Saturday, January 3, 2009
I am an optimist. I choose to accentuate the positive, look on the bright side, see the glass half full (insert additional cheesy cliches here). That said, I love a good start to a new year. I love compiling lists of resolutions. Every January, I find myself absolutely sure that by December I'll find each one marked off and successfully completed. And although this has NEVER happened, it doesn't stop me from finding new energy and excitement each January in revisiting these lists and seeing what I can accomplish this year. Last year I started a blog (yeah!), sold my first item on eBay, took a photography class, cleaned out and donated about half my garage (was supposed to have a new garage by now, but that's another story. Trying to keep this positive remember?) and successfully survived my first full year as a mother of four. My lists are still evolving, but these items are campaigning hard to make it:
Friday, January 2, 2009



A selection of the fabulous books devoured at our house over the holiday break...each one gets a double thumbs up from the Roberts. Looking forward to another year of good reads.
Thursday, January 1, 2009


We partied in the new year St. George style - outside with no coats! Hip Hip! We put the patio fireplace to good use and literally "toasted" in the new year complete with marshmallows, graham crackers, and chocolate bars. After we were stuffed and sticky with smores, we played a full round of Wii games, broke out the Martinellis and rang a cheers at 9:00 p.m. Here's to a great 2009!