Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Bon Appetit!!!



For Christmas, my parents gave Kalai her very own homemade kitchen!!! It is so adorable and I love the vintage feel of it. It is made from an Ikea dresser. Words cannot describe how cute it is but maybe some pictures will.....














Thank you Grandpa and Grandma Familia!

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Happy Valentine's Day Weekend!

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY WEEKEND!!! I want to wish the two loves of my life, Michael and Kalai, a Happy Valentine's Day! I am so lucky to have them in my life! I am so excited for the surprise Valentine's date I planned for us! It's not gonna be till the 18th so I can't wait! We have some fun Valentine's Day weekend plans too but I'll blog all about those a different time. Here is a short cute video of Kalai counting to ten all by herself and also singing her ABCs. Kalai is nineteen months in this video.
Lastly but not least, is Kalai singing a song written after her. Our friend, Blake, once sang this song to her and ever since then, it has stuck. It is sung to the tune of The Boxer by Simon And Garfunkel-Lie la lie.....



I hope that everyone gets to spend time this next week around those they love!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Bedtime Stories

Tonight we took Kalai to her first library time activity and she had a blast! She absolutely loves books/reading + she loves being around other kids so it was an ideal activity for her. It was so cute cause all the kids wore their pajamas and the library provided a bedtime snack and drink. We are going to try to go more often since Kalai had a great time and it was so fun! In between the stories there would be singing time. Here is a video of her busting a move on the dance floor!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Another Samford Grad???

I think so!!!

For Christmas, Michael gave me the most amazing Christmas present! He handed me an envelope which read:

MERRY CHRISTMAS 2010

For your Christmas present I will give two hundred dollars to go towards the photography class of your choice (although this may not actually be as fun as it sounds, most of the classes have prerequisites). I will babysit Kalai during the times you have class or other class related activities. After you complete this first class if you would like to continue taking photography classes I will pay for half of any class that you would like to take and I will continue to watch Kalai so that you can attend. You can raise the other half through your photography appointments. If you are able to take enough classes (ten total) and meet the certificate requirements and once I have a full time job and we have a steady income then as a reward for your hard work in the Samford photography program I give $5000 to be used on the camera of your choice and any lenses or equipment that you will need.

I am very proud of you and love you very much. You make me very happy that you are my wife and you are a wonderful mother to Kalai. We love you!



Summary of Christmas Gift:

1. Free $200 towards the photography class of your choice.

2. Upon completion of first photography class I will pay half of any other class you want to take as long as it is towards completing the photography program.

3. If you complete the program and qualify for the photography certificate then when we have the money you may have $5000 to spend on the camera of your choice and any other photography equipment you need or desire to continue in photography.



Love always,

Michael

I was so happy/shocked/surprised when I read what was inside that I cried! I never imagined that an opportunity like this would become available but it has all fit into place. So basically, I am going back to school one night a week while Michael and Kalai go on a Daddy/Daughter Date. I am currently enrolled in Understanding Your Nikon and I am loving all the information. It has been an incredible experience and I couldn't have done it without the support and love from my husband. This is going to be an exciting and busy year for us! Here is some more information about the Samford Photography Certification Program.


Photography Certificate
The Samford After Sundown Photography program offers a certificate of achievement to students who have completed all required course work and successfully presented a portfolio for review. The certificate recognizes that the student has a broad background in photography and should be able to function at a high level as a photographer. Upon completion of the program, it is expected that students should be able to:
• Understand and operate the camera and peripheral equipment quickly and efficiently;
• Demonstrate a high degree of technical and artistic skills;
• Download or develop and manipulate the images—whether in a computer or in a traditional dark room environment—to achieve the look, the size and the format desired;
• Deliver high-quality output either as a printed image or a digital file.
General Course Requirements:
Completion of a core curriculum of courses including the following:
• Basic Photography
• Intermediate Photography
• The Art of Seeing
• A class in artificial lighting technique (At least one from the following presently offered courses. Please check with your advisor for new courses that might also fulfill this requirement):
o Flash Photography
o Studio Lighting (Basic or Advanced)
• A post processing course (At least one from the following presently offered courses. Check with your advisor for new courses that might also fulfill this requirement):
o Adobe Photoshop Elements I
o Adobe Photoshop Elements II
o Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
o Adobe Photoshop for Photographers I
o Adobe Photoshop for Photographers II
• Portfolio Development and Presentation
• Essential Digital Color Printing
• Three additional Samford After Sundown photography courses of the students choosing
To successfully complete a class:
• Students must attend a minimum of 80% of the class sessions. (Note: Leaving at the break is considered a half class.)
• Students must present work in each photography review program that immediately follows a completed “shooting” class.
Portfolio Requirements:
The student will present a portfolio of exactly twenty images. Five of the images will be in a series. The remaining fifteen will demonstrate mastery in a variety of subject areas; especially those in which the student has taken courses.
• All twenty images will be included in a well presented digital portfolio.
• At least ten of the images will be matted, archival quality prints.
• The five images in a series must be among the printed images.
• The prints must have been printed by the student.
• The student will present an artist statement that is:
o Well written and original
o Printed on high quality linen paper
o Attractively displayed
Other Requirements for the Certificate:
Upon satisfactory completion of the requirements, certificate candidates will submit their portfolio for judging. To qualify for the certificate, the student portfolio must pass the judges with an average score of 70% or higher.
Advisors:
The candidate must select an advisor from among the photography instructors at Samford After Sundown.
The advisor must be selected at least six months prior to application for the certificate so that the advisor has ample opportunity to counsel and direct the student in the finishing stages of the process.
The advisor may not serve as a judge on the portfolio review for any student he/she advised.
Certificate Award Ceremonies
Certificate Award Ceremonies are held during the two annual photography review programs.
Guidelines and Governing Covenants
The guidelines (this document) for the Certificate of Achievement in Photography will change from time to time. The candidate for the certificate will be governed by the guidelines which are in effect on the date the student selects an advisor. The current version of the guidelines is version 2.4 dated January, 2010.

Here's a recent picture of my two favorite models! I love them!

Oh and I made these mint meringue cookies for our YW New Beginning Activity today. I think they turned out really cute and I'm quite proud of myself!




Sunday, January 23, 2011

Kalai's First Debut



To Nursery! The picture above was taken after we got home from church today. You can see how happy she is! Now that she is eighteen months old Kalai is in a Nursery Class at church. Today was a bittersweet day for me. I knew I was gonna miss Kalai but at the same time I knew that having Kalai in nursery would help me be able to fulfill my Church responsibilities. I am the YW secretary and I work with the girls on their Personal Progress. So every week I try to pull the girls aside and get updated on what they have been working on. Things went more smoothly today and I got alot more done without having to chase Kalai down the hallways. But what really helped the most was knowing that Kalai was going to have a great time. And we were right. All her nursery leaders told us that she did just fine. When I walked in to pick her up, she was dancing. As soon as she saw us, Kalai wanted to show us all the new toys in the nursery room. Kalai is a super social little girl so I knew that she would love all this playtime with kids her own age. To prep for nursery, Michael and I have been teaching the nursery lesson that is going to be taught to her ahead of time for Family Home Evening and then I try to do a quick review everyday. Also, we taught her the song Popcorn Poppin' which is a popular nursery song. She can sing some of the words and do the hand motions too. She got a little shy for the video camera but if you watch the video, you can see her sing her little heart out!

And here are a few quick shots Michael took of us.

Proud of my Baby Girl!

Monday, January 10, 2011

"One of these things is not like the others,One of these things just doesn't belong, Can you tell which thing is not like the others?"-Sesame Street



"One of these things is not like the others,One of these things just doesn't belong, Can you tell which thing is not like the others? By the time I finish my song?"
-Sesame Street Song



About three years ago Michael and I went shopping at one of our favorite stores IKEA and saw this kitchen table set. This is an image I found of the kitchen table online.



We absolutely loved it. However when we bought it there was one little problem. Can you spot it?

Here's a hint.....


Ugh! Our chairs don't match! Of course that was never our plan. When we bought the table Ikea told us that they did not have any matching chairs in stock but since it was a popular table the employee promised us that they should have a new batch delievered in no time. So we went ahead and bought the table planning to buy the matching bar stools later. Weeks later, I stopped by Ikea again to buy the stools and they were still out of stock. So a month or so later I stopped by again and still no chairs. But this time I got the sad news from a different Ikea employee. Ikea had discontinued the Ensta Line and we would not be able to find matching stools. I was disappointed but Michael and I realized there wasn't much we could do so we bought some stools that would do the job even if they didn't match. But there's good news! For Christmas, Michael's parents searched around and found some matching chairs for our table!!! I love them so much more than the orginal stools too! Thanks Julie and Larry! So here's a picture of our new matching table and chairs! Ta da!


P.S. I painted the wall in the background! I love how it turned out.

They also bought and painted another piece of furniture for us which I am really excited about. It hasn't arrived yet so I'll have post a picture of it later. Also, I decided to include a picture of our new couch we bought a while ago. I have had some requests to post a picture of it so my family members can see it.





Also, just for fun I decided to post a couple pictures of Kalai's room. When I was pregnant with Kalai I never really got to "nest" since I knew we were going to move one month later. So since I never posted a picture of Kalai's nursery I decided now would be as good time as any.



Last but not least I have to post a couple of pictures of my cute baby girl!


Wednesday, January 5, 2011

45 Days of Christmas!

"Truly He taught us to love one another, His law is love and His gospel is peace."






This Christmas Season has been a crazy busy time of traveling for our family. Within the last two and a half months Kalai and I have been visiting family for 45 days! First we went to Utah to visit my sister for three weeks, then to California (2 weeks) to visit my parents and grandparents while Michael was taking finals. Then my family flew into Birmingham and we headed for Panama City (8 days), Florida for Christmas and New Years. It was the first time my sister had ever visited Alabama so of course we had to show her the sights. We took her to The Civil Rights Museum (which was amazing and I highly recommend everyone going), 16th Street Baptist Church, The Culinard, The Vulcan, Chuy's and ate plenty of southern food! In Panama City we went here

Ripley's Believe it or Not Museum and had a Blast! Adventures included a ropes course and laser tag and much more!
We also went here...

But we spent most of our time here...


Saying good-bye to my family was tough but luckily we had the Brown Family Christmas to look forward to! We spent a couple days there totaling up to 45 days. Here are some more pictures from our travels!











We are so thankful for the Christmas Season which helps us reflect on the birth and life of our Savior, Jesus Christ. We are excited to see what adventures the year 2011 brings us and wish everyone a Happy New Year!