Addy’s Under the Sea Birthday Party | Parties and Pretty Things

Addy’s Under the Sea Birthday Party | Parties and Pretty Things

Addy’s “Mermaid Theme” Birthday

mermaid under the sea birthday party

When it comes to birthdays I often go a little overboard. And when it comes to balloons, the same thing happens. So with balloons and birthdays….it ends up being a LOT of birthday and a LOT of balloons. This birthday though, was by far the most balloons. Addy’s third birthday when we did a balloon drop had a lot as well….but we blew those all up the old fashioned way. This time we got an AIR balloon blower from GLOW, which was an upgrade from even the hand pump I had purchased a few months ago! Basically I am balloon obsessed. Alex says that there is a rubber tree crying somewhere…even though I am not sure where latex comes from, I may have to check that out once I have internet again!

ANYWAY let’s get to how the whole thing came to be. Addy LOVES the water. She’s a fish (just like her mama, brother and Aunt Sally!) and I loved some water themed birthday pins that I had found on Pinterest. So it was done. I did the facebook invite for Addy’s party and mentioned it would be mermaid themed. I was wrong. In the end other than that mermaids theoretically live in the ocean, there was nothing really mermaid related…. but it was fun!

I worked with GLOW the Event Store to create a focal feature for the party. Once again I opted for a dessert table; they are my favorite to do, and they offer so many options for display and colour!

I TRIED to make an ombre ruffle mermaid cake (ah yes, this was the mermaid detail I added last minute by painting a tail and sticking it into the cake!) At the suggestion of my friend Jenn at Layers, I got a turntable for the cake and a ruffle piping tip. I watched three or four tutorials on you tube and went to work. But well, apparently watching a video doesn’t make you a pro. I kind of got the hang of it but by the time I did, the icing in the bag was too warm and got all droopy. SO I just smoothed the ombre all the way around. I still think it was pretty cute, though the icing got REALLY dark overnight. Is that normal with the Wilton icings? Anywhooo no one would have probably ever known that this wasn’t the cake I intended, but I’m all about being honest, and letting you know that not everything goes perfectly in planning these parties, but I am getting a bit better at letting it go and going with the flow.

Oh and I also forgot to put icing between the layers of the cake!

When I was pinning ideas for the party (you can see what I pinned here) I kept coming across this balloon tunnel, and I just had to figure out how to do it, or something like it. The balloon artists at the Event Store were able to give lots of guidance and direction on what type of balloons, how I could connect them, how what I saw was likely put together etc. If I had given them the right measurements it would have been pretty much perfect the first night, but since I made a boo boo I had to get another fifty or so balloons the next morning. (NOTE: doing this the night before the party was a great idea, but the dollar store masking tape did NOT do the trick, so when we woke up the next morning ALL the balloons were on the floor! EEEK!!!! Dollarama is fun for a lot of things, but I do not recommend their tape!)

I needed to go to the Event Store to pick up the helium balloons (aren’t the balloon octopuses amazing!!!) so grabbing another bunch of balloons wasn’t a problem!

I also picked up a few more props to fill the treasure chest, and Finn was very excited to have a new sword out of the deal!) We rounded out the treasure chest with toy pearls, some curtains to look like sand and a scarf to look like seaweed, candle holders, costume jewelry and favours including the little candy fishbowls and gold chocolate coins.

I tried to do all themed food and drinks with fun seaworthy names, like carrot crabs legs and grapes on a stick as seaweed. Bulk barn was a great spot to get themed candies and the mix to make our ocean punch. I froze Sweedish Fish into ice cubes so they would float and made some little labels to match the theme.

I made hot dog octopuses which were a huge hit. I cut them all the night before and then boiled them at the party so they were fresh (does having a fresh hot dog really matter?) and papa made some amazing mac and cheese but with shell pasta. Not a spoonful was left!

My biggest #fail was the attempt at creating a giant jellyfish out of iridescent beads/fabric and an umbrella. I actually injured myself twice and it still didn’t look great! I thought that it would bring the theme into the living room, and though it was understood to be a jellyfish by many, it certainly did’t have the wow factor I had hoped for. If I hadn’t decided to make a balloon tunnel then I would have worked on it some more, but I had to let that one slide as well! (you win some you lose some right!!!??)

The blue fabric and iridescent backdrop was simple to put up and had a huge impact, and the pop of the gold balloon was a huge win! It was Addy’s favorite, partially because it was pretty but mostly I think because she was SO excited to be turning five!

(though I did almost have an anxiety attack the other day because I couldn’t flatten pizza dough. I do not say that lightly, I have been battling anxiety the last few years and for real, panic set in on this…)

The dessert table was completed with cupcakes decorated as turtles and simple “sand” and icing. Little oyster shells with pearl candies, sand dollar cookies (I think these were my favorite)

I don’t know where she gets it, but my Addy girl loves to play hostess. It was her birthday but she wanted to pass out plates to everyone,  made sure everyone got some supper, made sure every grown up got to come to her room and see everyone play in the balloon pile after the balloon wall was demolished. She wanted to put her own candles on the cake and then pass cake out to everyone who wanted it before she had any cake of her own!

I want to say its just because she is so darn sweet, but I know that she also loves to be in control!

And what is a party without the people? We are so happy that so many people we love could come out to celebrate with us!

 

Thank you to Glow the Party Store for helping out with the tunnel balloons, octopus balloon characters, giant “5” gold helium balloon, draping iridescent gems, treasure chest, pipe and drape, blue curtain backdrop and iridescent overlay, blue tablecloth runners and netting, treasure chest, sword and pirate “shooter” (so far we don’t use the word gun in our house!) and matching plates, napkins and cups (they have a huge array of colours!!!)

Michaels : seafoam glass cake plate

Papa: awesome shells and cheese

Dollarama : White square plates, “fishbowl” favour jars

Bulk Barn : theme coloured candies

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Your Race is Your Own | Moments of Perspective

Your Race is Your Own | Moments of Perspective

Your Race is Your Own | Moments of Perspective

Yesterday I was in the pool with Addy. 

We were on hour two of swimming and Mimi had just taken Finn back to the house (he tends to get cold quickly…not sure what it’s like to have zero body fat lol!) so it was just Addy girl and I. 

She is a little fish. Actually she probably more resembles  mermaid. She loves to swim under the water and she is FAST.

There are some times that she’s trying to “get me” that I can’t swim away fast enough. It’s seriously impressive.

So when she wanted to race across the pool, I knew that I would have to actually try, at least a little bit. But the thing was, she wouldn’t just swim. She kept looking to see where I was… if I was behind her she was slowing down to look at me, if I was next to her she would swim towards me instead of straight, and if I was ahead by just a little, it would make her want to give up.

This revelation was pretty clear, and something I have been thinking about quite a bit. This quote popped up years ago when I was at a boudoir retreat/workshop and it has stuck with me over the years. I often find myself comparing in some way or another, to other mammas, photographers, bodies, stories, and this little quote pops up in my head.

It mostly works as a reminder, but doesn’t always work completely… old habits die hard…and all that jazz….

And in talking to anyone really honestly, I find out that I am not alone. A lot of us seem to be doing this. And while maybe MAYBE in some cases it’s benefitical (ie I am not an Olympic coach or anything so maybe sometimes you have to see where your competition is) but for me and my life, comparison doesn’t add anything positive to my life. And old Teddy agrees :

Swimming with Addy reminded me that instead of focusing on what I shouldn’t be doing (comparing)….which, in fact, I shouldn’t be doing…what I need to focus on is my very own race.

I can’t worry about who is in front, who is behind, where anyone else is. It doesn’t matter if I am first or last as long as I am running the race that I am called to the very best that I can run it. So lets run/swim/walk/paint/dance our way along the path we are meant to take.

Your path is your own and just as no two fingerprints or snowflakes are the same, your race is not going to be the same as anyone elses’ and neither is mine, and that is  ok.

Am I right friends?

Well I know that I am on this one! Here’s to being uniquely ourselves!

I am taking some time this week to think through exactly where my race is meant to be and make sure that my daily life is lining up with getting me trained up to do my very best. I hope that today you can feel content with where you are, it’s a challenge I know, but so much joy can be found in contenment.

 

Have a blessed day!

Walking in the Waterfall. A Matter of Perspective

Walking in the Waterfall. A Matter of Perspective

Tonight I got an email announcing the next Inspired Retreat! I am so excited to put my hat in the ring to be a speaker at this amazing retreat (and am so pumped that our next Awesome Life Retreat is rounding out to be extra amazing in just a few short months!).

It served as a reminder that I wanted to share a little bit about my favorite experience at the Inspired Retreat this past fall. The whole experience was wonderful. I felt spoiled, and loved, and learned so many amazing things for business and personal life. Most of all I was surrounded with likeminded women who just kind of got me. Women who want to balance their passion for their family with their passion to create and run their business. What a gift it was to share space with these beautiful people.

One day their was an optional hike to a waterfall. I had a pretty awful cold, and headache but wanted to get out there with the crew. One of my beautiful new friends and I had decided we would swim in the waterfall, but I told her before we went that I wasn’t sure I could, or that it would be a good idea, seeing as it was so cold. (side note… these people talked about how cold it was, they are most certainly not Canadian….the water was refreshing!!!) So when we did the hike and got there to the majestic waterfall, no one was getting in. So I decided to go for it! It was a little chilly and Kristie and I started the process of getting in…. but the process was slow and I know from experience that the rip-the-bandaid method usually works well….so I hugged my friend right into the water. After the squeals and giggles we swam over to the bottom of the waterfall and it was HUGE. The perspective from down there was just so impressive, there were a few ladies who were on the edge of getting in, but hadn’t worn bathing suits (I didn’t either) so I came back and helped someone else in, and then she went back and helped two others in. By the end of it I think 8 or 9 ladies had gotten in. I don’t say this because I was the first one, I say this because it’s amazing what can happen when we encourage and support each other. It was amazing to see the domino effect of one woman encouraging another to step out of their comfort zone!

So if that wasn’t enough of an encouragement from this magnificent waterfall, the next morning Kristie and I got up and went for a walk. We were going to run, but my sick self couldn’t handle it. We found a trail that was to go to the top of the waterfall, and after a little exploration we found the trail and got to the top of the waterfall. And it was um…tiny. Honestly, TINY. The same waterfall that the day before, that had seemed magnificently overwhelming, was now TINY.

Did the waterfall change?

Nope.

Did the size of it shrink?

Noperoonies

So what changed?

My perspective!

It reminded me of a sermon I heard years ago about having a higher perspective, “God’s Eye View” by Tommy Tenney pretty much sums it up. But the reminder is that we need to think higher, view things how God would… from above!

A problem or situation can seem overwhelming when it’s looming on top of you, but when you change your perspective, give it to God, climb a little higher and you’ll see that it’s not so big, the crashing sound of the water will lessen the further you remove yourself, the higher you go, the smaller it seems.

I am learning to not drown under the problems that come my way, but try to change my perspective and get out from under them!

Eeeekk, the Truth of It All.

Is pretty simple.

I am not nearly as willing to be vulnerable as I thought.

It’s easy for me to post when I have something that I am “supposed” to post, or something that I have promised someone I would post. But when it comes to just posting what is in my heart, I have been kind of crummy… I probably have about twenty posts started, and then I chicken out. With no “pressing need” to post, I just, don’t.

And I need to change that. I want to post what’s in my heart and share it well. But sometimes it’s scary. Well always scary. Scarier than I thought it would be.

But I didn’t start blogging again to just share pretty things. I wanted to be real, and honest. So here I am. This is where I am at today, right now…

I am sitting at my mom’s house in Florida, and feeling torn about how I want to spend my time here. The last two times I came to Florida I needed to just rest. I took breaks, I laid down a lot, but that was about it. I mean I played with the kids, but headaches and dizzy took over a lot of the time. And this year I feel better. Not 100% better, but today I was able to be present with the kids, exercise, play, run errands, and still end up with just a wee headache mid-day.

So here’s the thing. I usually have a plan. I know that I planned to be active, do some media and marketing work. And that was the extent of my plan. But then I feel like it would be a waste not to use this time to work on my body. But then I just want to be able to enjoy being here. But is it possible to enjoy WHILE counting points? Seems like too much work for vacation… but then this is a month, more than a typical vacation. And this leads me to the post I started on where I am in terms of weight loss. On the wish want commit scale side of things (I’ll actually be sharing that soon…) I think I am still firmly in the want stage… it just doesn’t seem to be a priority for me right now. Being healthy in general is pretty good.

And I’m watching This is Us, sitting next to my Mamma, thinking this is kind of a silly thing to post. Yet, here I am, this is me, I am hitting “send’ (well its actually “publish”)

Promise I will be back soon.

Enjoying Staycationing before Vacationing at Oceanstone Seaside Resort

Enjoying Staycationing before Vacationing at Oceanstone Seaside Resort

Enjoying Staycationing before Vacationing at Oceanstone Seaside Resort

Thirty six hours since I left my amazing weekend at Oceanstone and I think I am still in ultra Zen mode. Actually I know that I am. Honestly, I am going to run you through the awesomeness that was this weekend, but in all the places we have EVER travelled, we can not recall EVER having been as relaxed as we were this weekend. I have always loved Oceanstone, from the first time I photographed a wedding there, and through the many that followed. I also held my first charity event there, my first photography workshop, and it’s where we will be holding this year’s Awesome Life Retreat. Alex and I are going to be apart for over a month and I will be with the kiddos all day everyday. We wanted to rock a winter Staycation locally and to me there was no better choice than Oceanstone Seaside Resort.
The team on site really makes you able to relax and unwind by taking care of everything. We knew we wanted to enjoy some meals at Rhubarb, but we also wanted to stay in our sweats all day and eat in our cottage. Chef Steve stocked our fridge with “Chili and some fixings” and it was a complete feast!

Oceanstone Seaside Resort

When we arrived on Friday night we came into the lobby and were greeted by the smell of warm cider, a crackling fire and friendly faces. We got checked in quickly and found our way to our cottage. Ok, it wasn’t that difficult for me to find, being as I have photographed people getting ready for their weddings in almost every Cottage on site… BUT almost all of the cottages are directly overlooking the water, so finding your totally awesome spot is not hard to do!

Our little cottage was stocked up with some treats (You can arrange to have things left in your room! They now carry some great local craft beers (ok I am ASSUMING that they carry them because they are great, we all know I don’t drink beers!) and their Chef often puts together special packages (for example you can pre order chocolate covered strawberries or a creatively curated stay in snack basket for Valentines day!) I haven’t tested their limits, but I am pretty sure that you could make any reasonable request and they could probably make it happen! I couldn’t have been happier that I had a mixed box of LURE Caramel Co. chocolates waiting for me. I had already fallen in love with their Chocolate Covered Sea Salt Caramels but when I tried “Wunderful” well that’s just, well, ah-ma-zing. I think I would have purchased another box just of those if they had had any left up at Rhubarb (so it’s probably better for my waistline that they didn’t!)

Most cottages are fully equipped with kitchens, so you can also bring your own stuff with you. We totally brought our favorite ice cream and stuck it in the freezer. Now it held no candle to the homemade CREAM CHEESE ice cream that was served with our dessert at Rhubarb, but we enjoyed it on our night in.

Sunset at Oceanstone Seaside Resort Nova Scotia

Oh gosh, I’m not even to dinner on Friday night! Ok let’s get to it. We arrived just before sunset so we unloaded our stuff and went down by the water to see the sunset. Well that was the intention. But there were something like 90km an hour winds, and I didn’t have socks on with my flats, so we grabbed some pictures and headed back inside. We found the beautiful deck upstairs and I kept sneaking outside to grab some shots as the sun went down and the sky turned all kinds of vibrant hues of orange and pink. It was STUNNING. I can totally picture sitting out there with a drink and a book pretty much anytime other than right now! We chilled and chatted and headed up to Rhubarb for dinner.

Rhubarb Resturaunt at Oceanstone Nova Scotia

Rhubarb was already pretty full when we got there just before seven and the musicians were getting set up to play music. We were right next to the stage area and we were a bit concerned that it might be too loud, but it wasn’t! Andrew Gillis played the harmonica and sang and Mike Lee played the stand up bass. The tone of the music was wonderful, the fire was warm next to us and the food was full of flavour, our server was fabulous so all in all it was a win win win! It was busy, but we were never without water. Honestly it doesn’t sound like a huge thing, but we drink a lot of water (I say as I finish my third tall glass of water since I started this post!) and it just means that she was present, she didn’t hover or intrude, but made sure we had everything we needed, and kept us up to date on what was happening. We decided to both start with the soup of the day which was a maple squash. It was a perfect blend of sweet and savoury. I have made a few carrot soups and squash soups, but this blend was rich and light. Alex said had he known how good it was he would have just ordered a large bowl and another biscuit, but I am glad that he didn’t know because we got to share two meals. This is now a rarity for us. Much like Joey on friends Alex’s usual mantra is “Alex doesn’t share food”. When he was trying to woo me when we were dating we would share meals often, only once we were married I learned that it was something he despised doing, he likes to know that the food set before him is his, and his alone! BUT we both we enticed by the homemade pizza dough made with Canada Dry Ginger Ale (the only ginger ale worth drinking IMO) and the chef’s specialty pasta of the evening was a Chicken Alfredo with fresh tossed Tomatoes. We hadn’t had a real alfredo style pasta out in AGES so we decided to share both. Yay!

We didn’t want to leave because the music was fabulous, and it was so cozy. I am not often enticed by desert when I’m already full. I am usually a “I’ll come back JUST for dessert another time” type gal (and I do!) but their pastry chef Kate (who also makes the LURE chocolates!) makes all of the desserts and when one of the owners, Diane, told me about the Beet & Carrot Cake with the homemade Cream Cheese ICE CREAM, well we just HAD to try it. Alex and I had carrot cake for our wedding 10 years ago, so it holds a special place in our hearts… and this most certainly did not disappoint. Now, I hate the word, but this cake was moist! Yet light, and there was no icing on it, so you ate the cream cheese ice cream with it, and it disappeared before the end of the song!

Breakfast in Bed, Oceanstone Staycation

We drove back to our cottage, (Yes I felt lazy but it was stinkin COLD out!) Alex got a fire on, the heat filled the room and drifted wonderfully up the stairs making the bedroom extra cozy! We chatted while sitting by the fire (actually we were motivated to look at houses, because this cozy little cottage made us firmly believe we could LIVE in a smaller home, so we started re-exploring that option). Our full bellies and the warm fire made going to sleep early a non negotiable for us, and honestly when we woke up the next morning I thought we could be in a resort in the south. It was still warm and toasty in our room, and the sun was shining in the windows. The room was light and bright and with some reclaimed wood features, it just felt so homey. We slept until almost 8am, and started a fire again before heading over to the lobby to grab some items from the continental breakfast. They have some tables set up if you want to eat in the main building but I wanted to have breakfast in bed (because I have only ever done it twice before and it seemed like the perfect opportunity) so we brought our breakfast back to the cottage. Alex boiled a couple of eggs that we had brought because he needs to start his day with some protein, and before I knew it it was 11:30 in the morning. The wind had died down some so Alex convinced me to dress all cozy warm and go outside. Oceanstone had a left a little sheet with some local walks and hikes for us so we checked it out. We had done Polly’s Cove before and I didn’t know if I wanted to commit to that long of a hike by the water so we decided to explore the Whaleback trails. “Informal trails” is how they were described and that was definitely a good note to have, some of them were pretty difficult to follow. We only walked about a kilometer but it took us an hour and a half because I kept wanting to stop and take pictures (or hide from the wind behind the rocks) and Alex wanted to keep breaking the ice. Not going to lie, I definitely got in on that action! After our adventure we grabbed a quick burger at the finer diner, then headed back to the our little Crow’s Nest cottage.

Whalesaback Exploration Peggy's Cove

The fire embers were still glowing so we fired that back up again. I left the bathroom door open to warm it up and had a bath, it was so QUIET! Since we COULD, we had a nap at about 4pm. Such an odd time for nap but we really couldn’t help ourselves. I woke up just in time to snap a few sunset shots again, and then we got prepped for supper. It was pretty tough…we had to put the chili pot on the stove and then take the fixins out of the fridge. Honestly I need to explore some of the local options for meals that you can take and cook at home (Rhubarb was actually doing this with Chicken Pot Pie on Sunday, but Alex doesn’t like it, so it was a no go on that one!) Because it was FABULOUS. We got to stay in, be cozy, and lazy but have an amazing meal! It’s amazing what “fixins” can do to a relatively simple meal! Totally motivated to do a chili bar for friends sometime soon!

We watched some of the most recent Jim Gaffigan special on my laptop, I laughed until I cried but then I saw alex dozing off next to me. He went up to bed and I spent a few hours working on my website (I hope you like the changes, it’s still a work in progres, don’t worry…I know!) and then I stoked the fire and went up to bed. We may have gone a little overboard on the fire because it was HOT up there, but I didn’t mind!

Sunday morning I grabbed some photos around, and then we went up to Rhubarb for brunch. We were the first ones there (I had actually gone in before they were officially open to grab some shots) but it filled up pretty quickly! Definitely worth making a reservation if you’re going to be going around eleven or twelve. Apparently Alex and I were carbo loading because he got pancakes and I got french toast, both came with bacon (for the win!) and I mine also came with roasted potatoes. I didn’t used to like breakfast foods at all, my poor dad and the creative ways he tried to make breakfast interesting for me! But a lot of it came down to texture, so I am always a little leary of french toast, because when it’s not cooked properly it just ends up being a soggy mushy mess….but this was PERFECT. It was one THICK slice of homemade bread, I’m talking a few inches thick! So the egg mixture was cooked on the outside and the fresh bread was perfect on the inside. Served with a blueberry compote and creme fraiche and a side of maple syrup, with a light dusting of cinnamon somewhere….it was lovely. Having the savory bacon and potatoes with it was a great mix. I love variety so this meal choice meant Alex didn’t have to share with me (although I did steal some of his maple butter to try! TASTY) Neither of us really drink coffee, but I did see some pretty good looking lattes going out. I also had a glass of OJ, I forgot to ask if it was fresh squeezed, but if it wasn’t, it certainly tasted like it was! They offered dessert, and honestly I was so tempted to have more Beet Carrot Cake, but my breakfast had been pretty much dessert, so I couldn’t justify it!

We went back to our cottage and packed up so we could pick up our kiddos from our very generous parents who had watched them for the weekend.

Lure Chocolates, Rhubarb Restaurant and Gallery
Brunch at Rhubarb

We loved everything about the weekend, but what I have to say was the best part was the feeling like we didn’t NEED to do anything, that it was OK to just relax. In the winter this is much easier for me, and I think that we really needed it. The atmosphere made it possible for us to really relax, which lead to lots of authentic and much needed conversation about what we want for our family and for our year. I know that may sound crazy, but our lives are a bit helter skelter, and though we are being much more intentional about time together, it’s often at the end of a day when we are tired, and we have to deal with real life logistics (Like you know, you need to pick up the kids from daycare, and don’t freak out when you get home and the TV is gone, I took it for my workshop) So often the big stuff just doesn’t get covered.


So although the food was AMAZING and the fire was cozy and comforting, the real gift to us was the ATMOSPHERE that was created by the entire weekend that gave us this relaxing time together.  

Oceanstone & Rhubarb (and of course LURE Caramel Co.) we can’t wait to be back! Counting down the days until the Awesome Life Retreat (May 7-9)

Give yourself or someone you love the gift of going to Oceanstone, or rock it with the gift of going to Oceanstone AND our retreat (a win win win! Food & accommodations included!) You seriously will NOT regret it!

This post was partially sponsored by Oceanstone and Rhubarb. As always all opinions are mine and are honestly how I feel! I love this place! All images are Copyright This is Photography 2017 Please do not use without permission.