a little weekending. yeah. we still do that.

I was just realizing that I never blog about our weekends anymore. So I figured I’d give it a whirl since we still do like to have fun now that we’re parents. I swear we’re not completely dried up just yet! Friday, Fern had a little sleepover at the grandparent’s house and Craig and I […]

what fern wore #13.

Here’s what Fern wore for a typical day running errands…(*Please ignore any unfinished molding and baseboards…I would typically weed out photos with crap background like that, but these days I’m just happy with any photo where Fern stops moving for two seconds and that isn’t completely blurry. Actually…I even included a couple blurry ones, because […]

what fern wore #11.

Here’s what Fern wore for a play date with her friends Poppy and Alomae… (side note: it’s really hard to get a non-blurry photo of a baby on the move!) cardigan: Old Navy top (worn as dress): Old Navy skirt (underneath): Target tights: Zara Socks: Old Navy Boots: Zara Ummm….apparently Old Navy should just sponsor […]

what fern wore #8.

This is what Fern wore to see Santa… Getting ready…these tights are too big, but they’re so darn cute! She was totally enamored with Santa’s beard and gave it a good tug. It was hard getting her to look at the camera with the distraction of that fluffy white beard. Cousin Harlow just kept checking […]

DIY baby scarf + what fern wore #7.

This outfit was inspired by the main accessory: a DIY baby scarf. Bear in mind that I use the term “DIY” quite loosely. This is the easiest “DIY” of all time. Here’s what you do. Step 1: Drive yourself to a fabric store. Step 2: Purchase pre-looped stretch jersey fabric (the fabric comes in a […]

what fern wore #6 and thanksgiving.

Our first family Thanksgiving was a great success. Delicious food was eaten and fun times were had by all and I’m pretty sure Fern wants to eat Thanksgiving dinner every day of the week now. All the foods are perfect for babies: yams, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce – all soft! Fern ad seconds and thirds. […]