Sunday, August 10, 2014

A Monster Party to Remember


Riley turned one.  The reality of that statement just doesn't seem like it could possibly be true in any way, shape, or form and yet...he's is.  From 2 lbs 13 oz to 21 lbs, it just doesn't seem like we could have reached this point in his life yet, but we are rapidly blazing our way on into toddlerdom. 

With such a momentous year behind us it was a given that we would celebrate and what better way to celebrate our little monster than with a MONSTER BASH!!  Thanks to Pinterest there were a lot of fun ideas to glean from and some that inspired my own spark of creativity.  Here's how we celebrated our little guy, Monster Style!!

First off, no monster party would be complete if it weren't started off right with a couple of monster greeters.

 I found a Hawaiian luau lantern garland at Party City, cut off all the flowers, and turned the lanterns into monsters.  It was pretty much a fun day in my craft room with a couple packs of Dollar Tree googly eyes and pipe cleaner.  Doesn't get much better than that!



These lanterns were another Party City find and despite my failed attempts to turn them into individual giant monster eyeballs, this turned out to be a pretty cute alternative.

This was one of my favorite Pinspirations, monster watermelon + lime eyes + edible eye candies and you got yourself a fun way to serve a monster fruit salad.

I wish I could take credit for this stroke of geniusness too.  Harry, as he came to be known, was a brilliant idea that had my fingers all kinds of orange after an evening of cheese puff toothpick spearing.

This ranch cheese ball was by far the biggest hit of the afternoon.  It was mighty tasty and paired perfectly with the Ritz crackers. The monster candy body parts of orange slices and Red Vines were another fun way to serve some tasty treats in a monstrous way.

The macaroni salad was another new pinspiration that I tried.  Bacon Avocado Macaroni Salad with Lemon Tyme Dressing.  It really wasn't all that monster-like but it was a tasty addition to the monster palate.

Ice tea and Orange Punch (which was just orange-mango juice, 7up, and vanilla orange sherbert) were monster-fied with more googly eyes served in googly cups that guests marked as theirs by creating the rest of the monster instead of writing their names. 


Riley's NICU friend Luna was able to come to celebrate with us.  Due just 4 days apart, but both born in August 2 weeks apart, these two have known each other nearly their whole lives.  Luna brought her mommy Nicole, and grandpa Leroy, with her to celebrate with her NICU buddy.  Once on the floor, Riley wasted no time getting up close and personal which Luna didn't really know what to do with such an invasion of her personal space.



He kinda looks a bit confused when she needed to step back for a little bit of breathing room.

But after a while she warmed up to his touchy feely approach to friendship.


Riley had some fun presents to open, although he wasn't quite sure what to do with the tissue paper or too keen on the idea of tearing the wrapping paper, but BOY, he certainly enjoyed chewing on the tags and envelopes--turned his lips green from the ink on one of them.



And some of the gifts dad wanted to enjoy too....

A Radio Flyer for our little monster.  Someone is going to have a lot of fun...and if he's lucky Riley will get to play with it too.


Mimi was kind enough to make him a monster romper for the occasion.  





 


Grammie and Grandpa Knopf and Great Aunt Karen came to celebrate with us and Riley received a special gift from his grandparents.  Grandpa spent some time creating a paternal family tree going back to Riley's 3xs great grandparents.  We've been wanting to do some research and now, thanks to grandpa, we have a great place to start.

Then it was time for dessert.  These were a fun spin on another pinterest find.  Monster cupcakes were relatively easy, but took all afternoon to make.  In the end, they were a big hit! Despite some of the "eyes" not wanting to stay upright, I was informed despite their leaning tendencies, they were definitely not a Pinterest fail.

And then it was time for Riley's "cake"...and by cake I mean a pile of Cool Whip topped with Cherrios.  When you have a baby who really struggles with any new food texture, introducing cake and frosting seemed a bit cruel.  His stoic expression was brought about by a combination of things.  1). there was a strange pile of goo on his tray that he didn't really want to touch, let alone put in his mouth. and 2). a mass group of people gathered around singing a funny song was more than a bit strange. This was just not the time for giggles, apparently.

You would think he'd get excited about something sweet but he really wasn't a fan of getting his hands dirty or the way it made his Cherrios taste.  




It was great afternoon and we couldn't be more excited to have shared this last year with this little bundle of boy.  Happy Birthday to our little monster!!

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Our First 5k


Have you ever heard of The March of Dimes?  They are an organization which funds lifesaving research and programs and works to end premature birth, birth defects and infant mortality. 

Knowing our story, you know that this is TOTALLY something we are all about!  Saturday our family participated in our first 5k to support the MOD and their amazing efforts to help save babies like Riley.  So we started our day at 3:30 and headed to the capitol to join the March for Babies with our friends from the NICU Parents of Sacramento.  We had a GREAT day!

Riley started out a little on the less enthused side on account of his early wake up call and the chilly weather, but he was SUCH a trooper!



 The Starting Line

It was a beautiful day for a 5k!


 We got about 1/3 of the way into our walk and it was time for a nap!
When we got back to the Capitol we got to spend a little time with some of the other families that are a part of the NICU Parents of Sacramento Group that I am a part of on Facebook.  Don't let the number of people here fool you, we had over 7500 registered walkers...not including babies and BOY oh BOY were there a LOT of babies! It was AWESOME to see so many little ones who started out as little fighters.

One of the best parts of our day was getting to spend it with the Ortega family.  Nicole and Michael have a very similar story to me and Danny.  It took both of us a long time to get pregnant and when we did we both suffered from HEELP syndrome around 30 weeks causing us to have our precious babies 2.5 months early.  Riley, and their daughter Luna, who was born 2 weeks after Riley, were in cribs side by side at Sutter Memorial.  We met up with them at the walk and share in a happy reunion of two very treasured miracles.  They are a WHOLE lot bigger than when they were last together.

At one point shortly after I took this picture, Luna, having grabbed Riley's arm decided to gnaw on it just a little.  It was adorable!  Riley didn't seem to mind or even notice really.  I hope it is a LONG time before he pays attention to girls who want to nibble on him :o)
 


The Ortega Family


We had a great day at the March for Babies. One of hopefully many 5ks we will do to help raise funds and awareness for these precious little ones.  Many many thanks to our friends and family, we were able to raise $100 to contribute to our teams goal of $2000.00.  Not only did our team meet our goal, we helped get the total to $3485.00 which applied to the near $300,000 that was raised at this event alone.

We look forward to next year's walk.  Bring on the March!  We'll bring our walking shoes.

P.S. The formatting got all messed up and after countless tries to make everything line up properly I decided to just let it be.  The ridiculously meticulous side of me had to just let it go...not happy about it, but now it's time to give someone lunch :o)