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So Much to Do…. April 21, 2009

So Little Time. I know, we’re all in it together. This world has gone bonkers…never any down time. or maybe it’s the phase of life I’m in…juggling way to many balls. On Saturday alone, we had THREE games, between soccer and baseball. Anyway, this week, still working little by little on the impending changeover to our new name, look etc. Filling orders, writing a little bit for CityView, doing more art for Celebrate with Phyliss Hoffman and illustrating TWO BOOKS! (This one is tres cool….I can’t wait to see them once they are done, hard cover, book jacket and all!) Thought I’d share this one invite I just completed…it was the customers cute idea (the tent)…

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Now I need Your Help!!!! Stinky has a bday coming up…he’ll be 9. His bday is in summer so we always have pretty small parties, a few friends to the movies or a party at home. This year we promised him he could have a big to-do, but when asked he comes up with stuff like Chucky Cheese. I’m sorry–I know it’s HIS Party, not MINE, but I’m not sure I can stomach the big CC. Please send me your ideas!! If we pick yours, I’ll send you a gift certificate to spend at Kat in the Hat. Thanks in advance!!!

and one more cute kiddo in a kat tee!!

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Happy Easter! April 12, 2009

Filed under: Kat in the Hat Designs, Life at Kat's House — katinthehat @ 4:16 pm

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Not sure what’s it’s like in all of the homes across America on Easter morning, but I’m pretty sure we aren’t the ONLY ones who start the day off feeling a little less than, well, holy.

It starts out like this. Sun is up, birds are chirping..I am alone in bed. I wipe the sleep from my eyes and stumble downstairs. Hubby is watching TV and drinking coffee. Good start, right? But wait, what time is it? 7:30…WHAT? Early church is in one hour. Kids are still asleep, baskets have yet to be plundered, eggs are still in hiding…and I HAVEN’T HAD MY COFFEE. “Well”, we reason, “we’ll just go to Sunday School”. It’s settled. But as the coffee gives me a jolt, I belt out “Jesus Christ is Risen Today!”…and the guilt starts creeping in…”we can’t not go to church on EASTER!” Okay, so we’ll go the 11:00 service. settled. We get the kids up, and as we are enjoying  a nice breakfast…hubby says…”you know we could still make early church.” It is now 5 til’ 8.

And then the hell breaks loose…pj’s flying, whining at higher and higher decibels per second, yelling, muttering….the kids are eying the Easter Baskets and then me with THAT look (the ‘how can you be so cruel’ look) and then, some how, some way…we scramble out the door and actually get a SEAT in EARLY CHURCH! Whoa. Lovely service of course. Henry looked so handsome in his first ever coat and tie, music was beautiful…and of course, I never tire of hearing the story of the resurrection.

But then the second course begins. PICTURES. Hubby turns into pure evil incarnate when picture time arrives (you notice he is not in any of them. grrr.). The kids refuse to smile, the seats are wet with dew, my heels are sinking into the muddy yard, the sun is shining DIRECTLY in my eyes…it is pure torture. This year I didn’t force it. We took a few (terrible) shots, and we were DONE. The plundering was done, the hunting…we changed into our grubbies and now….now, we will have a lovely, blissful, Spring day. Hallelujah, Praise God.

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Also, a nice review posted today (or yesterday…not sure). (www.peekaboopicks.com). Here is a screen shot.

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Swim Tees & Mud Bugs! April 8, 2009

It’s that time…summer’s coming and requests are rolling in. Just got one for a swimmer tee. Here it is!

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Finally Five! April 6, 2009

Part 1

We got off to a rocky start…I took a ga-gillion pictures at her school party, only to discover that there was no memory card in the camera! Duh. Thank goodness we were able to borrow a camera from the school (and lucky for Clara, she got a second cupcake for pics!)  She was mighty excited and loved being “Queen for the Day”. And giving the kids kazus was a GREAT IDEA. Ha (not).

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Part 11

Clara’s cake was mostly orange and pink and decorated with little wooden zoo animals….

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We set up at a picnic table at the zoo…the weather was GORGEOUS!! The party favors were animal hats…

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Here’s the giddy bday girl (she was crazy excited)

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Clara nearly fell in the cake trying to blow out the candles but she finally succeeded…

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I’m not sure she ever touched her cake…she was only interested in licking the icing off of the animals…

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Yum!

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Then we were off to see the animals. This whole thing was WAY more stressful than I had anticipated…
seems like they were running in circles and we couldn’t keep our eyes on the whole gang to save our lives…

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But they had a ball! Especially Sassy Pants!

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The carousel made mommy want to…well, I won’t say lest I ruin the memory…
but round and round and round makes mommy feel a little dizzy.

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This was too cute. They looked so grown up boogy-ing along, swishing their skirts and chatting like big girls…

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This is Caroline…

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and Mary Caroline…(I didn’t get pics of all of the party-goers ):

At the petting zoo…

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and then we headed HOME! Phew. Two down, one to go.

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On her ACTUAL birthday, we had a birthday lunch, opened family gifts…

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And had a cookie cake. As you can see, Clara was still working on her PB&J when she blew out the candles
(with a mouth full of sandwich…you can imagine how that went)

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Nana was here for all of the festivities and I think she said she was exhausted no less than 5o times by the end of it all. Ha.
Thank you for EVERYTHING Nana. We love you so much!

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As a consolation prize for surviving THREE days of all-about-Clara Nana gave him a goody to open too
(plus he got straight A’s. Yay Henry!) A bird-feeder. which he painted…

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and as if we hadn’t done ENOUGH this weekend, we went ahead and went for broke, and dyed Easter eggs too.

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And if you had been at our house last night…you’d have needed ear plugs to tune out the deafening sound of snoring coming from 4 veeeeeeerrrrry tired folks. Nana got on the road this a.m., the kids went back to school, Matt and I at work as usual…
and yes, Clara Gage is five years old.

 

The Birthday Bonanza Has Begun! April 3, 2009

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A special outfit for Day 1…and a crabby girly to put in it. Ergh.

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Now off to pick up cupcakes!

 

The First Five. April 1, 2009

Filed under: Birthday Wishes, Kat's Favorite Things, Life at Kat's House — katinthehat @ 1:20 pm

If you know me well, you know that I had no greater aspiration in life than to have a daughter. We hoped/planned to have two children, so after my son Henry was born, we knew we had but one last chance for a girl (although I think there’s a good chance our family would be larger had we not gotten the girl with number two). At that first ultrasound, we were told that baby number two was another boy. Yes, I admit, I cried. A dream was gone, but soon I embraced my sweet new baby boy and grew excited knowing that this was the perfect plan for our family. We named him Holt. Henry & Holt….the combo had a nice ring to it. But towards the end of the pregnancy we had quite a surprise. Holt wasn’t a boy after all. And I do believe the moment I learned this was the giddiest moment of my life. That very day I went out a purchased the first of many (I mean MANY) pink outfits for my GIRL.

I had always told my beloved grandmother that I would name my daughter after her. Her name was Sarah Lucille Callaway. We would name this baby Sarah Callaway. But my grandmother didn’t live to meet the great grand daughter she would have adored. And by the time our girl came along I had pored through our family genealogy even further and discovered the name Clara. I fell in love with the name instantly and decided my grandmother would surely give her blessing no matter what we named our daughter (and the Clara in question was her favorite aunt), so we combined the two names…and named our baby girl Clara Callaway. In my mind, the most precious girl on earth.

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Clara’s first birthday was Easter weekend and deliciously frilly and fussy. Nana came for her party as well as brand new friends from our neighborhood (we had only lived in Knoxville for about 6 months.)
Funny enough, I actually flew out that afternoon to Los Angeles to meet with folks about what was to become my t-shirt line!

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She had a little polka dotted punch cake from Magpies, and butterfly shaped cookies…

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And then before we could blink she was 2…

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It may have been pushing it a bit to have a formal tea party for a two year old, but miss clara was the picture of perfect etiquette and decorum! We had a Spring lunch of fruit, chicken salad and cheese straws…

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We used great grandmother sarah callaway’s rosebud china, and great grandma Gage’s lace tablecloth. This is a bad picture, but I painted a tea set too, just for miss priss which they are using (needless to say, that teaset now contains lots of glue).

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Miss Priss had a big piece of pink cake. Her guests had petit fores and drank iced pink lemonaid!

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This is the birthday duck. He comes out every year for Clara’s bday. The little rosebud place card holders were also great grandmothers. We even brought out the sterling and crystal!

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Guests took home little bunny baskets filled with old fashioned candies.
It was a memorable day indeed.

Then another year passed…

And she was 3.

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Maggie the mannequin greeted guests at the door.

The cake was much cuter before the long car ride home from the bakers home who lived in the middle of timbuktu, then sliding out of the box and
into my lap, and melting.

The whole fairy shebang was planned for outside and it
turned out to be FREEZING cold so the fairy costumes were stuffed full with turtlenecks and thicks tights.

But guess what? We still had a wonderful day!

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We made cookie “wands”, planted flowers. painted faces and sprinkled fairy dust!

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Yes, I realize it looks more like torture! Ha

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fairy dust…

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The fave gift…her first pair of crocs!

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Four came much too soon…

Determined she would be a dancer, we gave it our all…

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Poor baby…woke up feeling a little under the weather…not the way the birthday princess ought to feel. But she rallied (just barely) and took it all in. She could still end up thinking it was pretty cool to have a real true live ballerina dancing just for her.

Not a great pic of the cake…I was too flustered to figure out flash etc. It was raspberry chocolate (I ordered vanilla), with white chocolate shavings all over. The ballerina fell over not once, but twice and was sure to land in two different spots to insure maximum floral destruction.

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This is Caitie, our lovely ballerina who danced for Clara.

She was so beautiful to watch and danced to the music from Enchanted.

We made ballerina paper dolls…

and ate chocolate cake. YUM.

After cake, we played “pin the tutu on the ballerina”

and our newly minted  four-year old had a happy, happy day.

Wow. Now,  here we are..the eve of FIVE. Mommy must admit, it is bittersweet. My baby is no longer a baby. Every day I wish to freeze her in place, to hold her on my hip again, to feel her downy soft baby hair…but then I can’t wait to see her grow into a young girl either…she is precious, now and forever. I love my girl more than I can express with words.

We’ll be going to the zoo (the same thing big brother did for his 5th, and his 1st here in Knoxville. In fact, this was his invite, except we pinked it up for Clara…

Clara is more excited than I’ve ever seen her. We have been talking birthday for MONTHS…Nana is coming of course…and it will be a three-day celebration. One at school, one at the zoo, and the “real” birthday will be spent at home with family.

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She has another special outfit for her school party on Friday, but she’ll wear this to the zoo…and of course, I’ll post the whole whirlwind affair right here for posterity!

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