Showing posts with label girly stuff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label girly stuff. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

GIVEAWAY {Bubble Statement Necklace} // closed


You see that necklace above? I absolutely love it. :)  Do you know what else I love? You, my readers!  And I'm so grateful to Cheerfully Charmed for offering one of you a necklace of your own!  In order to enter the giveaway, all you need to do is go to the Cheerfully Charmed website HERE, and come back and leave a comment telling me which of their fabulous colors you would choose your necklace to come in and why. 

For additional entries:
** Share a link to Cheerfully Charmed on a social network (a blog post, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.) and leave your comment(s) telling me which one(s) you used. 
** Follow Life Is Sweet, and let me know in your comment. :)

You'll have until next Tuesday, June 5th, to enter. Good luck!!

Friday, October 21, 2011

Weekend with New Friends :)

Last weekend I joined Kira (thanks so much for inviting me!) and some of her wonderful girl friends for a night away. Adam was so sweet to watch Brooks alone over night and take some work off on Saturday so that I could enjoy a fun girl's night, that was much needed! I've mentioned before that Kira knew Adam in high school, well so did most of these girls :) It was so fun getting to know a piece of Adam's past, they are such a fun group!!

We enjoyed a fun evening at a Mexican restaurant in Park City (hence the pina colada:) then we headed to Katie's family's beautiful cabin in Heber. Katie started a cozy fire and we snuggled up in blankets and sleeping bags as we chatted, laughed, cried, ate the Peachie-O's I brought (I most definitely overdosed on those bad boys), and laughed some more 'til the wee hours of the morning. When we all woke up, we enjoyed a breakfast of muffins and apple juice from Katie's sweet mom while we talked and laughed some more. I didn't get much sleep, but it was oh-so worth it. And the drive back home was beautiful...fall time in Utah's mountains is breathtaking.
Thanks again ladies for such a great time!!

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Spiritual Health:
Watched this sweet little video with Brooks (twice:)
"We would do well to slow down a little, focus on the significant, lift up our eyes, and truly see the things which matter most. ... Strength comes not from frantic activity, but from being settled on a firm foundation of truth and light. It comes from paying attention to the divine things which matter most. ... Diligently doing the things that matter most will lead us to the Savior of the World." -- Deiter F. Uchtdorf

Physical Health:
Going to the park with Brooks...and I'll do my best to keep up with him on the playground :)

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Kjar Sisters' Retreat ** 2011

The Kjar women got together this past weekend (the Friday and Saturday before we all headed to the cabin) to enjoy some girl time! Oh I've been looking forward to this for months :)

LaCol was in charge of planning the retreat this year, and it was a success! Every year we get together ready to relax away from our daily responsibilities, enjoy girl time, and be surprised with awesome activities along the way. (Only Momma Kjar and the planner of the retreat knows what's all going to happen:)

We started out enjoying breakfast at Hagermann's Bakery in Provo. Thinking about it now, it reminded me of the breakfast my Grandpa Smith would make for me and my siblings :) And there just happened to be a sweet older gentleman who owned the store who was absolutely hilarious as he took our orders. We started the day off right!
{ Left to right: Katie, Haley, Sharla, Mom, Becca, Mandy, and LaCol }
Then we headed to the C-A-L Ranch Store...to shop for cowgirl hats! :)
After that we went to the local thrift shop and got some western tops :) LaCol was so cute to coordinate all of this!...the hats and the plaid button ups went too perfectly with our next activity...

We took a beautiful drive up to Sundance...where we would go horseback riding!! But first we were surprised by a picnic lunch set up by Ben (LaCol's husband who helped out a ton:). Jimmy John's Beach Club subs, chips, and cookies were there waiting for us to enjoy...YUM!
Then we saddled up for our trail ride! We rode through stunning scenery, lush trees, and ended up with a beautiful view of Stewart Falls. I'll be completely honest and say that my back side was not made for horseback riding ;) but being able to ride those beautiful, powerful creatures out in such gorgeous nature was an awesome experience I'm glad I got to share with the Kjar women!

After our trail ride we headed back to LaCol's house and cleaned up for a night on the town :)

We first ate at a restaurant called Gloria's Little Italy that had a warm flair, character, and a lovely Italian feel. The food was delicious. I repeat, DELICIOUS. And there was a wonderful singer who went from table to table, serenading guests with beautiful Italian songs and even some Disney love songs :) OH, and he played the accordion!!
After the fantastic dinner, we walked down the street to a comedy club called Comedy Sportz. It didn't have jokes revolving around sports (oh, was it just me that assumed that?) but it is a program with two teams of comedians who perform hilarious, improv bits and compete against each other for applause and cheers. We laughed and laughed!! I cannot wait to take Adam to both Gloria's and Comedy Sportz :)

After our night of delicious food and hi-larious comedy, we went back to Lacol's for...more food :)
Every year we bring 2 things to the retreat: a dish/treat and a "favorite thing"
I only pictured a few, but we enjoyed my chocolate covered potato chips, Mom's sour cream chocolate cake covered in ganache (sinfully good!), Becca's strawberry poundcake and basil whipped cream, Sharla's chocolate chip cookie dough cheesecake, Katie's savory chip dip, LaCol's colorful bell pepper chip dip, and Mandy's yummy trail mix. Our stomachs definitely went to bed satisfied :)
And then we shared our "favorite things." Some were for fun and merriment, and others were straight from the heart :) I brought a bit of my new kitchen in the form of colorful colanders and boxes of pasta, and Katie brought fantastic Mary Kay lipgloss in an assortment of colors. Becca brought each of us a picture book of our retreat last year (so fun to look back and remember!) and Mom gave us a book called Modern Essentials which is an awesome guide to how essential oils can benefit and heal. Sharla brought a darling book for each of about children's first prayers, and Mandy brought a "Tender Mercy Journal" where we can record the moments and events where we see the Lord's hand in our lives. LaCol shared with us the amazing story behind the Josh Stevens Foundation and their mission "To recognize and reward a child's heartfelt kind acts, and inspire more children to be more kind, more often." She gave us each the pass along bracelets you give to people when they're caught being kind, and then told us that Saturday we'll be given a budget to work with (courtesy of Momma Kjar:) to BE KIND and provide a service to those who we felt were especially deserving. I loved this idea! I'll share our experience at the end :)

Saturday morning we slept in and then went out of a tantalizing breakfast of crepes at Roll Up Crepes, such a darling establishment! It. Hit. The. Spot.

Then we headed out to the Provo River Trail for our exercise activity...which we found out was a tandem bike ride!! We rode along side swimming ducks, grazing cows, over bridges and streams, through parks, and beautiful natural tunnels created from huge arching trees.

The bike ride definitely worked up our appetites for lunch...which took us to the Hotdog King. They had so many kinds of dogs it was a bit overwhelming, the best kind of overwhelming though :)...and in the end I went with one of the daily specials: the Minneapolis Hotdog (check out below). It was, hands down, the best dog I've ever had. And it had mashed potatoes on it...brilliant!

After our insanely delicious and unique lunch, we headed out on our service venture!
I won't share the main project we did...it's top secret ;)
But after our main service project we had saved $10 dollars, in two $5 bills, and drove around looking for one or two people whose days we could brighten up a bit :) We saw two men sitting on a bench waiting for the bus. Sharla hopped out of the car with the money and told them that we (pointing back to our car with of us all waving from the windows) just hoped we could brighten their day, and asked if they could pay it forward. When the men saw how genuine Sharla was and that she was handing them each a $5 bill they got the biggest smiles on their faces! The older man was missing about 5 teeth but grinned ear to ear! And the younger guy kindly said, with a cute laugh, "Looks like I get Christmas early this year!" :) Mission accomplished! But the best part...as we drove away, we watched the older man (who looked very poor) give his $5 to the younger man. What a sweetheart!

That ended our sisters retreat on a high note to say the least!! I love those women to death...and I'm already looking forward to next year :)
Thanks for all you did LaCol! And now she's handed the baton off to me...I'm in charge of 2012's retreat! Anyone with ideas please, pretty please, do share :)

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

building up our girls from the inside out

My friend Rachel shared a link on Facebook yesterday and I'm so glad I checked it out!
Some of you may have already read the fantastic Motherhood Monday post on A Cup of Jo about how to talk to little girls...but if you haven't, and if you ever interact with sweet little chicas (that's pretty much everyone:), I highly recommend it.

To sum it up, even though you reeeeeeaally should go read Joanna's post :) it is about her experience with a little girl she meets on a bus in downtown NY. Instead of complimenting her on her darling sparkly red flats or her braided blonde locs, she asks her about what book(s) she's reading. They enjoyed good conversation for a while...then she asks her new little friend what she enjoys for breakfast (I liked that question:). Joanna said she asked those questions instead of just complimenting the girl because of an impacting article she recalls reading called "How to Talk to Little Girls" by Lisa Bloom...she encourages people to steer away from solely complimenting girls on their physical appearance and instead ask them questions about what they enjoy, about books, about their favorite family vacation, etc. Focus more inward and less outward.

It is fantastic!!!

As I read the article, I recalled numerous time in my head of when I've seen my little neighbor girls or my sweet nieces, and instantly complimented them on their new hair or their cute dresses. They were genuine compliments...and I absolutely believe that we should never stop reassuring the girls and women in our lives that they are beautiful :) But I do whole-heartedly agree with Lisa Bloom when she wrote that "teaching girls that their appearance is the first thing you notice tells them that looks are more important than anything else." So I'm going to do my best from now on to really strike good conversation with the little girls (and boys) I know and care about so much...and talk to them about what they love and not what they look like. Who's with me??

*cheers* to building up our girls from the inside out! :)

{ up at my grandparents' cabin ... circa 1997-ish }
Couldn't resist sharing this photo of our little group of girls...me, my 2 sisters, and 2 cousins :)
Can you tell which one is little Haley?? ;)

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Spiritual Health:
"Our Refined Heavenly Home" by Elder Douglas Callister
Physical Health:
Body Combat class at Skills Fitness

Thursday, July 21, 2011

triple the thrifting, triple the fun

I've seen a few fun sites where people are sharing their thrifted outfits...thought I'd join :)
All 3 outfits you see pictures above (Brooks is wearing the same outfit in both) are solely thrifted. I'm addicted to thrifting (giving something a second life:)...clothing, shoes, jewelry, furniture, toys, books, vases, kitchen items (I scored a gorgeous bundt pan for $1 last week. YES), you name it.

Brooks and I had a fun time with photobooth (hence the grainy shots).
"kisses"
"knuckles"
"airplane"
...those are our kind of model poses ;)


Meet Virginia Design

Thrift | Everybody, Everywear

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Spiritual health:
Ensign - July's First Presidency Message
Physical health:
going to yoga at Skills Fitness tonight...can't wait
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