the lacks go to texas, pt. 1

we’re baaaaaack! our big texas trip came and went and we had an incredible time. i was really anxious over the weekend leading up to the day we left because we’d never taken ellie on an airplane before and we had no idea how she’d behave. turns out she was a nearly perfect angel and the flight to austin couldn’t have gone any smoother.

happy on the plane lacks on a plane

we spent three nights in austin with the seiler family: jeff, denise and their 2-year-old son jaden. ellie was enamored with jaden from the moment she saw him. it was adorable just watching her watch him. oh, and the kisses. there were lots of kisses.

we spent tuesday and wednesday sightseeing in austin. on tuesday we had lunch with jeff and his dad at a restaurant downtown called texas chili parlor. mmm, chili. then we were given a drive-by tour of the university of texas, which reminded me a lot of uc berkeley.

on wednesday jeff took us to zilker park where we saw the barton springs pool, a three-acre swimming area fed from underground spring water. we enjoyed the scenery, and ellie enjoyed getting out of the car and picking up rocks!

sweetheart <3

from there we went to lunch at a restaurant on lake austin called the hula hut. ryan had fish tacos, i had a grilled chicken sandwich and ellie had her signature favorite, a cheese quesadilla. it was all delicious. i especially enjoyed the “texas martini” jeff recommended … which is actually the same thing as a margarita. silly texas.

after lunch we went to “the last of true texas dance halls,” the broken spoke. i think we we would have sat down for lunch if we hadn’t just stuffed ourselves at the hula hut. instead we looked at all the cool photos and mementos from their famous customers, and ellie had more fun walking around, which, btw, she is getting VERY good at.

broken spoke front "who is that?"

we did a little more driving around after that. we did the tourist thing as we drove by the capital building and along the city skyline before we headed over to scholz garten so the boys could enjoy a beer. once again, ellie worked off lots of energy by marching around the backyard picnic area. she also tried to eat a nickel she found on the ground. thankfully, daddy caught her before she could.

two pints

we spent our last evening in austin with another night of home cookin’ by jeff, the greatest preparer of meat in all of texas (and side dishes by denise, who ain’t so bad herself).

in all seriousness, though, the seilers are two of the warmest, most welcoming and hospitable people we’re privileged to know. i’m certain we wouldn’t have slept so comfortably or enjoyed such a stress-free time in austin had we not stayed in their lovely home with lovely them. thank you, jeff, denise and jaden. we love you!

not when i was a kid

in the sun sippy cup

ever since ellie’s 12-month well baby exam one month ago, ryan and i have been going back and forth about whether we wanted to have her blood drawn per her pediatrician’s orders. we usually do things by the book when it comes to medical-related stuff like vaccines, but just the idea of holding a baby down who is constantly moving from the moment she wakes to the moment she falls asleep seemed traumatizing enough.

most parents of older kids (older as in adult children) i’ve asked say they don’t remember having to have their child’s blood work done, especially not at 12 months old, but apparently these days it’s a precautionary measure to rule out iron deficiency anemia. my gut says ellie doesn’t have any issue with iron levels, but i’m no doctor and we trust our pediatrician very much, so i took her to the lab yesterday after holding my breath all morning.

just as i suspected, she screamed bloody (no pun intended) murder from the moment they tied the rubber band thing around her arm. what made it worse was they couldn’t find a good vein on her right arm after poking around for a good two minutes, so they took off the band and moved to her left arm. this was followed by even more blood-curdling screams until they stuck the needle in and she started making puke noises! luckily nothing came up this time like it did after the horrible round of vaccines she received last month. as her blood filled the capsules i held her tightly on my lap and told her to look out at the cars passing by on the street. “OH LOOK, THERE’S A TRUCK!” i said, and she seemed to show interest for maybe a nanosecond before going back to gagging on her own cries. it was so, so sad.

later that night after she watched me take off the bandage they had wrapped around her little arm, she ran her finger along the indentations in her skin and made a scowl. she looked up at me and babbled something very serious in her own little language and went back to playing with her toys. she may have remembered last night, but i like to think she’s forgotten the entire experience by today :)

"sooooo big!"

a shoe story

penny leather suede court shoe // mint double torsade necklace // turquoise

as my lovely friend and style advisor kat knows all too well, i’ve spent the last few weeks struggling with what i’m going wear to eric and tessa’s houston wedding coming up on march 6th. after several nights and countless hours spent looking at dresses online, i came across the perfect LBD during an impromptu trip to nordstrom rack.

part of my struggle included what shoes and accessories i would pair with said LBD. i knew i wanted to go with a color – preferably a bright one – to bring something more to the outfit than simple black. stylistic kat suggested going with metallic heels if i couldn’t decide on a color, like a silver, pewter or even gold. i thought that was a great idea because, hello, how easy is it to pair silver jewelry with silver heels? and it’s an evening wedding, so metallics would have worked.

but then ellie and i took an afternoon trip to our (ok, my) faaaaavorite store, anthropolgie, and it was there that i found this necklace. it’s a bit chunkier than the jewelry i normally wear and i knew it would be a challenge to find shoes to match, but i decided i was up for the challenge and i bought the necklace anyway.

luckily, i have SEVERAL very style-conscious friends, and another one of them directed me to a website called asos where she searched and found these shoes … just PERFECT to go with my necklace! alas, the company is located in the UK and we leave for texas in less than a week. wah wah. the perfect shoes were no longer within my grasp. out of reach. a no-go.

OR SO I THOUGHT.

you may have heard that ryan is in london on business this week – he comes back thursday – and a few days ago i had a lightbulb moment … have you figured out yet where this is going?

that’s right. my wonderful husband placed an order for those perfect shoes today, and they will be delivered to his hotel tomorrow. the timing couldn’t be more perfect. it’s like it was meant to be :)

a “quick” valentine’s day recap

she’s got it down

there’s no stopping her now :)

valentine’s day 2010

this valentine’s day we took our second-ever trip as a family to tilden park. the first time, as you may recall, was ryan’s first father’s day <3 this time was especially special because ellie is older and more in awe of things going on around her, so we knew both the steam train and merry-go-round would be huge hits. here we are waiting for the train.

daddy, mommy & ellie

we were lucky enough to have ellie’s grandpa bill join us and take such wonderful pictures! this photo on the left is my favorite picture of the day of ellie and ryan on the train.

mommy's cuties walking together

she definitely liked the merry-go-round better this time than she did back in june. we put her on her own horse this time, but she kept turning around and pointing to the dog!

happy girl

we were going to go to the “little farm,” too (tilden’s take on a petting zoo), but we decided to wait until our next family outing when we have time to stop for lettuce and celery on our way … because then we can feed the goats! :)

we hope you had as good a valentine’s day as we did!

that’s MY baby!

ok, so i’m not going to do the overly proud parent thing here … well, maybe a little, but it’s with perspective. i realize my baby isn’t the first, not even the first we know (!), to receive this small but cool honor, but i’m still so proud.

a while back we submitted a photo of ellie to tiny prints to become the “adorable baby of the week.” you can tell it was quite a while ago because it’s of her getting a bath, but she’s in her in infant tub. she’s a big girl now and bathes in the big person tub, but whatever … she was finally selected today, as well as included in a short photo post on the tiny prints blog, tiny talk.

EllieAdorableBabyoftheWeek

the ironic part of this is the group she is included with: drew (ok, ignore him), bryanna (only slightly similar to bryn), and RYAN. wtf? anyway …

go ellie!