Tuesday, May 31, 2011


The girls and I spent Friday in our pajamas. It was a wonderful way to start off the weekend. We did have to clean and take care of the laundry situation, but at least we got to stay in our pajamas. Gryffyn had a hard time waking up that day. I don't know if it was the fact that she stayed in her jammies, or what, but she just couldn't wake up....not even during lunch.


Hannah seemed to like jammie day.
Saturday night we went to an Italian restaurant in the area so Daniel could carb-load for his Triathlon the next day. The girls had a great time eating outside, and playing in the lawn area after dinner.







The triathlon started bright and early at 7am in Coral Springs, FL at Tradewinds Park. Daniel left the house at 5:30 that morning, but the girls and I joined right after 7am. We missed his swim portion, but I think he was too fast for us anyway. He came second in the swim overall, with a little over 5 minutes. We did get to see him bike and run. We loved cheering him on, and others got a kick out of hearing Hannah yell, "Go Daddy Go!".




The girls favorite part of the race was the snack portion.

We went to Kristin's house after the race to wait for our triathletes and then have a huge breakfast and swim in the pool.
Daniel's good friend, Robert Binkley (Bink/Bacon) came in 2nd place in his division! Woo Hoo!
Monday we went to Kendall to celebrate our friend Dave's birthday, his son Carter's birthday, and Memorial Day. It was so much fun!

Kids searching for buried treasure...


Kristin and Bink on the boat ride.
Kiddie boat...

Girls having fun on the boat ride...





Yummy yummy birthday cake!

Monday, May 23, 2011


These pictures are way too cute to pass up posting right now.

Hannah napping HARD!

Entrance to our house...finally complete with Fyn's canvas

Eating dinner with a fork!

Sunday, May 22, 2011


Friday night we participated in Relay for Life in Lake Park.

Relay for Life started in 1985 when Dr. Gordy Klatt, a colorectal surgeon in Tacoma, WA ran and walked for 24 hours to raise money for the American Cancer Society. Since then it has grown in his community and has reached tons of hearts in other communities. We walk up to 24 hours (Lake Park's event was 18 hours) and ask friends, family members, and other community members to sponsor different teams in order to raise money for cancer research for the American Cancer Society. I love the fact that we walk to celebrate those who have battled cancer, remember those who have lost, and fight back against the disease.

I'm even more excited to get the girls involved in fundraising events at this age, so that reaching out to help their community will always be a part of who they are.

Here are some pictures from the event.

Getting ready for Relay...
Team Kelly campsite...I did not have a team this year, but since I was a committee member, one of the fellow committee members adopted me on her team. Bev Kelly lost her husband to Lung Cancer last year (3 months before the first Relay for Life for Lake Park).

This year's event had a Disney theme and Team Kelly's campsite was based on the Toy Story movies.
Barrel of Monkeys
"Ready to Play" Banner

Collage of Don Kelly (Bev's husband)

Building blocks "Team"

Building blocks "Kelly"




I was told last year's event was awesome, except they didn't have any place that the kids could play, and so when they switched venues...that was top on the list of must-haves. Lake Shore Park had it ALL! It was an awesome location with two playgrounds (one for 2-5 year olds, and one for 5-8 year olds). Also, it overlooked the ocean--so we had a nice breeze the entire night.


Opening Ceremony

Scientists for a Cure had 101 Dalmatian theme

Survivor Lap to begin the Relay

Kid Activities...making goo

Decorating our Luminaria bags






I am so sad that this came out blurry...each Luminaria Bag was lit at nightfall. Timber Trace Elementary school was not able to participate in the actual event, but we made them honorary members because they decorated bags for us. These bags decorated the track, as well as we were able to spell out the word "HOPE" with the bags. It was an extremely powerful view.


Gotta have a family picture!

Youngest walker at the event...she made a whole lap walking beside me without assistance! I was very proud and can't wait to remind her in the years to come.