Sunday, April 28, 2013

Six Months!

On Saturday Elsworth and I celebrated our six month wedding anniversary with a lovely picnic in Austin Gardens, the park across from our wedding venue.  We ate Jersey Mike's subs and had delicious cupcakes for dessert.  I brought the cake toppers from our wedding along and put them on the cupcakes.  As you can see, my cupcake was heavy on the frosting!  Both were very tasty!


 
Six months ago we had a beautiful fall day and yesterday we had a beautiful spring day! 
 
 
Slightly before the wedding I was given the first picture ever taken of me and Elsworth, on the first day we met.  The picture had been in my friend Mercy's possession and I was so excited to get it!  To give it some context, the first time I met Elsworth was at a party Mercy and I were hosting with the theme of "Your Best Birthday Ever" and before the party we had installed a ball pit in our apartment.  Here's the picture: 
 
 

 
I'll speak for myself by saying this photo was taken several drinks into the evening and definitely is not my best photo.  But I will always love it because it documents the first time Elsworth and I met (also pictured is our friend, Sarah, who brought Elsworth to the party in the first place...thanks for that, Sarah)!
 
After taking possession of the picture Elsworth and I decided that we wanted to have it made into a painting.  There is an artist in DC, Dana Ellyn http://www.danaellyn.com/, who Elsworth has several paintings by.  He contacted her and commissioned her to paint the ball pit picture.  It just so happened to arrive on Friday, right in time for our six month anniversary celebration.  We LOVE it! 
 
 

 

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Fritz!

This is our first blog entry of 2013 which is pretty sad considering we're in the second month of the year.  I have plans to blog more frequently--we'll see if that happens! 

A few weeks ago we went to Wisconsin to meet a new member of our extended family--an adorable red fox lab puppy named Fritz!  Elsworth's mom adopted Fritz and he is settling into his new home wonderfully!  Here are some photos of him! 


We were hoping that Libby and Fritz would be fast friends.  However, given the playful instincts of a puppy and the fact that Fritz is already 3 times as big as Libby, our dream of Libby riding on the back of Fritz did not happen.  Instead, Libby stayed in this spot all weekend...




Libby did come down from her perch on the couch at one point when Karl was looking at our wedding photo album...the results are pretty adorable.  Libby was quite interested in looking at the picture of herself! 


We are looking forward to going to Wisconsin again soon to see how much Fritz has grown since we saw him last! 

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Christmas!

Elsworth and I are getting ready for Christmas!  We got our tree last Sunday and it looks great in our apartment.  All of the decorations on the tree (including the garland and the star on the top) are items that we made out of felt.  We love our tree of hand made ornaments! 


We aren't the only ones who love our tree...Libby loves it too!  Libby does this thing (likely because, sadly she spent the first part of her life confined to a box) where she walks the same path over and over.  She loves doing this around the tree...she walks circles around it (my dad suggested that we make a train costume for her).  Libby also enjoys napping under the tree! 


A few nights ago St. Nicholas stopped by our house in the night and left some goodies in our shoes!


Elsworth received some candy and lotto tickets (even some winning lotto tickets--nothing too big but like $25) from St. Nick! 


St. Nick filled my boots with candy, summer sausage (an item I love and only eat around Christmas for some reason) and some awesome Milanos with crushed candy canes on top! 


Elsworth and I love playmobil items (as evidenced by our wedding cake topper) so for a wedding gift some sweet friends gave us a playmobil Advent calendar!


We've enjoyed opening each door of the advent calendar since December 1 and our playmobil Advent display is looking awesome! 


Saturday, December 8, 2012

Like Mother, Like Daughter!

I love these two photos from the wedding because they show just how similar I am to my mother (even though most of the time I deny this is true)! 


Sunday, November 11, 2012

Wedding Pictures Posted Online!

Yesterday Elsworth and I received a very exciting e-mail from our wonderful wedding photographer, Sharon Vanory http://svheartphotography.com/ indicating that all one million of our wedding photos have been posted online!  We have had so much fun looking at them all!  I've looked at them all about 10 times at this point! 

To see the pictures, go to http://www.collages.net/

From there, click on the blue "view photos" box in the guests section.  This will route you to a new screen.  On the login screen you will enter E+L as the username and 16886 as the password.  There will then be a screen where you will enter your e-mail address and first name.  After you click "log-in" on that screen, the photos will pop up!

While you will see an option to purchase photos through the collages website, there is absolutely no reason to do so.  In a few days Elsworth and I will be getting a disc in the mail with all of the wedding photos and we will be including some photos along with thank you notes.  If you see photos that you would like us to send you a copy of, just send us an e-mail and let us know--we are happy to send tangible and/or electronic copies to you! 

Also, if the thought of looking through all one million wedding photos is not appealing to you, don't worry--we will be posting a sampling of the wedding photos on facebook in the coming days. 

We hope you enjoy looking at our photos!  We will definitely cherish these for years to come.  And, if you live in the Midwest and need a photographer, we HIGHLY recommend Sharon!  You will see why when you look at the pictures! 

Monday, November 5, 2012

Mini-moon in Galena, IL


Elsworth and I spent four wonderful days in Galena, IL for a little honeymoon.  Neither of us had been to Galena, despite both of us growing up just a few hours from Galena.  We had a great time!  We stayed at a lovely bed and breakfast called The Cloran Mansion http://www.cloranmansion.com/  This was my first time staying in a bed and breakfast and I am happy this one had a wonderful focus on BREAKFAST!  The daily breakfasts were amazing!  I didn't take any pictures at breakfast because we were sitting at a dining room table with the other guests and I didn't want to be the weird woman taking pictures of my food.  But just know that the breakfasts were great!  Here are some photos from our visit to Galena. 

 
This wedding card and cute wedding themed cookie were waiting for us in our suite!  So sweet!
 

 
And, while we're on the topic of sweet--here are some photos of Elsworth and I at a cute little candy store!  They had all different kinds of oldie timey candy!  I especially liked that they had ZOTZ which is a favorite candy of mine from childhood.  After we checked out I announced that we had gotten a great deal as if we had bought the same candy at Mr. Bulky's it would have been at least double the price.  I hadn't thought or talked about Mr. Bulky's in like 10+ years!  If you aren't familiar with Mr. Bulky's, it was a candy store (or maybe it still is, but not at any malls I've been to lately) that I frequented as a teen. 
 
 
This is a piece of chocolate that I bought at a chocolate shop called Chocolat' http://www.letustemptyouwithchocolat.com/  It just looks like a typical piece of mummy shaped chocolate, right?  WRONG!  It was chocolate with POP ROCKS inside.  Yep, that's right.  POP ROCKS!  It was quite amazing! 
 
While we were in Galena we drove a mere 12 miles to Dubuque, IA and went to the Mississippi River Museum.  It was a lot of fun!  We enjoyed the entire museum but were especially fond of the children's section of the museum.  We were the only people in the children's section!
 
 
This is Elsworth playing on the water table!
 
 
Here I am in front of a mural on a random dance floor.  I'm pointing at a capybara which is one of Elsworth's favorite animals! 
 
Here are pictures of me and Elsworth in model homes of beaver dams! 
 
 
 
Here is one final picture from the museum.  Again, a random feature of the dance floor...me posing with a tuxedo clad dolphin! 
 
 
On the final day of our stay in Galena, Elsworth encouraged me to take a picture of these as I talked about them every morning at breakfast because they were in the dining room of the bed and breakfast!  Remember these from McDonald's happy meals in the 1980's?  Chicken McNuggets wearing costumes...very random toys! 
 
 
I could post more pictures from our trip but it would just be more pictures of us with candy and meals!  So, I will spare you! 
 

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Amanda's Toast!

For those of you who were at the wedding, you heard a truly amazing toast made by Elsworth's attendant and sister, Amanda!  Amanda kindly sent us a copy of her toast and we wanted to post it here.  Enjoy! 

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It’s not every day an older sister has the chance to toast her little brother and his new bride.  I thought about telling the story of Elsworth’s favorite outfit as a young child, which was made up of one- and only one- item: a rainbow-striped ribbon, tied in a bow around his little belly.  I considered describing Elsworth’s first day of middle school, when he announced to the family during breakfast that he intended to become known as the “master prankster.”  But given the geographical theme of today’s festivities, the following seemed the most appropriate.  Many thanks to my husband, Karl, who helped in the writing.  Apologies, of course, to Dr. Seuss. 


Oh, the Places You’ve Been!

Long ago, in a ball pit, our story starts,
When Lia met Elsworth and soon won his heart.
It was Ohio- the tavern, not state-
Where Lia and Elsworth went on their first date.


Working girl Lia was busy with clients;
Elsworth was studying Library Science.
In the Dairy State, they felt their love grow
While indulging in bratwurst and David Bacco.


Despite Wisconsin’s fickle weather,
The couple found lots of time together.
Lia’s synchronized swimming was simply the best
And kickball put Elsworth’s skills to the test.


State street, the zoo, and the capitol dome,
They loved their cozy Madison home.
But graduation day drew nigh
And Bucky Badger waved good-bye.


Oh, the places you’ve been!  There are more than just one.
In Wisconsin, your journey had only begun.
With a new job for Elsworth, the situation changed;
The Jersey shore was calling their names.


Near plenty of beaches lined with sand,
Point Pleasant was a fine place to land.


An East coast-style old-fashioned boardwalk for strolling
While watching the Atlantic Ocean waves rolling.
A tiny, adorable house was their place
It was perfect and cute, despite shortness of space.


Life was just peachy until the day
When Elsworth was appointed to BBYA.
Best Books for Young Adults, the committee reviews
A bajillion or more books, then they pick and they choose.


The books came in the mail, seemingly with no end;
The mailman quickly became Elsworth’s best friend.
Soon all of the closets and all of the nooks,
Every shelf, every corner, was filled up with books.


But Lia was patient and ever so kind.
She said, “I don’t care how much shelf space is mine!”
Their time in New Jersey didn’t last long
Before they knew it, it was time to move on.


Oh, the places you’ve been!  There are more than just two. 
Good-bye, New Jersey.  Now what’s next?  Where to?
A D.C. job offer was all that it took
The house was packed up (except for the books).


And then they were off- they didn’t need a map at all
To find their new home in Our Nation’s Capital. 


There was so much to do and so much to see
Once they had settled in Washington, D.C.
Cherry blossoms lined the streets
And cupcakes made delicious treats.


Rubbing elbows with the Prez-
At least that’s what Elsworth says.
Famous memorials and monuments,
The subway took the couple wherever they went.


Lia and Elsworth met a new friend
Her name is Libby, she’s a Japanese Chin.
Darling and perky, lovable and pretty,
Libby brought joy to the capital city.


The happy new threesome took it all in,
The White House, the mall, the Smithsonian.
While the District of Columbia was all the rage,
Before long it was time to turn the page.


Oh, the places you’ve been!  There are more than just three. 
So long, farewell, Washington, D.C.
Across the country with a skip and a hop,
Oak Park was Elsworth and Lia’s next stop.


Perfect for a girl, a pup and a boy,
Nestled in the corner of Illinois.


Indian, Thai food, coffee and wine,
Architecture and design.
Folks afflicted with Frank Lloyd Wright fever
Flock to Oak Park seeking out cantilevers.


Prairie style, wood and stone,
Taking tours of the architect’s home.
Birthplace of Ernest Hemingway
A farmer’s market on Saturday


Features donuts freshly baked
Sprinkled with sugar, dense little round cakes
Libby loves the dog park best
And all three adore living in the Midwest.


Close to Chicago, this cute little ‘burb
Provides a life for the lovebirds that’s truly superb.
Oh, the places you’ve been!  And the places you’ll go!
Which place will be next?  We all want to know. 


While there’s no telling where your next stop will be,
Please in your hearts remember that we
Wish all of the number one best things to you,
We love you and we’re glad that you said “I do.”


Before I give this rhyme a rest
I have a question for all of the guests.
Do you believe- be honest with me-
That Elsworth and Lia are meant to be?


(Cue dudle-udle-udle-udle-DING!)