Sunday, October 25, 2009

Finally! It's all over with! Fashion Remix is a sucess!

Okay, now do you see why I have been so busy and holed up in my little red brick house for the past few months? So in August of this year, the BYU interior design department came to me and asked if I would help them out a little bit. They had to create at look using fabrics usually found in the interior design industry and make them into something wearable that could be sent down the runway. There were about 15 design firms who were paired with suppliers/manufactures in the interior design industry. Luck for us, we were paired with Silverstate - they are a wholesaler for interior fabrics. It was so much fun - at the beginning of this process, we were able to go to their showroom and choose any fabrics we wanted to use. We choose 20 different fabrics and used a total of 25 yards. Granted, there are a lot of scraps, however, that was very generous of them. In the end, they will get the dress to display in their showroom. I hope they enjoy it! I made the pattern and sewed the entire ensemble. It was so much work but so much fun.

Thanks to my family for putting up with huge messes for a few months, cheese tortillas for many nights and crazy moments for lots of weeks. I love my hubby so much for supporting me in all I do. He let me take the best room in the house and make it into my sewing room (otherwise known as my "happy place"). Jackson and Audrey are constantly excited to see what I'm working on next and were majorly bummed they could not attend the fashion show. Jackson is always telling me I should be on Project Runway. I love being a celebrity in my own home!
Back stage with some of the models and other designers.
This is Katy walking down the runway. I was back stage helping out so thanks Mom and Dad for snapping these photos.

The big reveal. The crowd wend crazy when she dropped the skirt. Great job Katy! (she's a student employee in the Interior Design Department at BYU. She is majoring in Ballet - lucky for us she's beautiful, tall and a natural performer!)
Models posing at the end of the catwalk! So FIERCE!

Casey was the MC for the event. He was funny and it was obvious he was not used to this thing- He did a good job though. I still miss him on the radio " 101.5 The End" is just not the same without him. Oh, I forgot to mention. We did win one of the three major awards - we won "Best Ready to Wear" and we will be featured in Salt Lake Magazine. This dress above won "Best of Show" and I have to say, it deserved it. It was made from wood veneer and it is a work of art. Well done!

I have to say major thanks to my good friend Lori who showed up to this event solo to cheer me on and then the next day she and my good friend Kamille took me to lunch to celebrate. Thanks you guys! I woke up the next morning feeling like "okay, now what?!" so you saved me some postpartum depression.

Kourtne, I will now work on getting you those photos of you and your beautiful children. I now have some extra time on my hands.

Ann, I will now call you and chat for a while - I loved your Birkin post on your blog - you know me, anything fashion I obsess about.

Monday, September 21, 2009

We Are PATRIOTS, Sir Yes Sir!


Last week was a busy one for the Ringger family - it was Nathan's drill weekend but every September, they have what is called Governor's Day. In lieu of September drill, the Governor of Utah inspects the troops so they all march out onto the field in Rice Eccles Stadium at the U of U (booooo!) and they parade in formation and the Governor inspects them (you have to understand that this is just a ceremony - he doesn't really look that close-I actually thought it was quite funny watching him walk up and down the length of the field.). The entire thing takes about an hour but every year, soldiers pass out because it is quite hot on the field. We saw two carried off on stretchers.

My dad and my nephew, Tyler and came with us. When Tyler returned home, his parents asked him how it went and he said - "Good. Some guys died though." Oh dear, I hope he's not scarred for life. If he begins saying, "I see dead people", then we know there may be some lasting effects of Governors Day.

I love my dad! He loves anything to do with the military. Every once a while I remind my kids that grandpa served in the military too - just like dad. But to put it into perspective, I have to tell them that he served a long time ago - before they had home computers and cell phones. They immediately are sent into silent reflection and awe for the people who lived in such a time they like to refer to as the "dark ages".

From the moment we got there, Audrey's eye immediately staked out the most girly thing happening and her eye was drawn to the face painting booth - so from that moment on, I was constantly nagged with "When can I get my face painted? Is it time to get my face painted? What if they leave and I can't get my face painted! Does dad care if I get my face painted?" Over and over again I heard this so finally, after only holding out for about 5 minutes (I know, I'm going soft already), I relented and let her do it and she behaved perfectly afterwards. This is a photo of her before the face painting - do you see why I just give in?

Jackson and Tyler are always so cute when they are together.

Ahh, a family moment - one for the Christmas card that we NEVER send out.

Okay, so the evening before Governors day, they always have a military ball. I actually like getting dressed up and going out. Our cute neighbor, Angela, came and took these photos for us before we left. I know, what are we 16 or something? Who are we kidding, we know we are hanging on to the proverbial "Thread" but I have to document that once-upon-a-time, we did look youngish.
P.S. I know your wondering and yes, I did make my dress.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

No, I'm not dead - just overwhelmed. . .

Okay, I know all of you think that I probably gave up blogging for good like so many others do but I can assure you this is not true. I just have had so much going on lately and amazingly enough, not a whole heck of a lot to show for it. So here I sit, with a tall glass of Diet Coke and the two liter sitting near by, ready to update you all. Since I last blogged, I am now minus two kids for 7 hours a day. I have to say, that first day of both Audrey and Jackson being in school all day long was a tough one for me. I looked at Jane, Jane looked at me and we had no idea what to do for an entire day by ourselves so - I did what any other insanely sad lady would do - I rented a carpet cleaner and cleaned my carpets for two days. Here's the thing - when Nathan was in Iraq and had come home for his two weeks of R&R, the day after he left to go back to Iraq, I did the same thing - I rented a carpet cleaner and cleaned my carpets for two days. As I was cleaning my carpets this last time around, I did some deep reflection and realized that must be how I deal with changes in my life - I deep clean the carpets. It's challenging, requires a lot of physical effort, and it makes everything look fresh and new again - an immediate positive reaction that I can control! See how therapeutic that all was? And all for the low price of $30 a day - much cheaper than a therapist.


Audrey is thrilled to begin school - can't you tell? I actually think she is more bummed out that I insisted she wear a matching outfit on the first day. Don't worry Audrey, you can be fashionably challenged tomorrow.



Jackson is ready to get back to work. I think he is excited at the idea of being around more boys on a regular basis - with a family of 7 girls and 1 boy living next door and Audrey being the equivalent of a cruise ship social director, he has seen enough picnics, fashion shows, tea parties and girls playing house this summer to last a lifetime.

The week after school began, we realized that we definitely needed a break from all that hard school work so we went to Sun Valley for Labor Day. Actually, my family has a family reunion every year up there. It was so much fun! Jackson worked really hard this summer and finally saved up enough money to buy the Mountain bike he had been drooling over (we seriously went to the bike shop several times this summer just so he could look at it). I was glad that he was able to buy it before Sun Valley so we could do of mountain biking while we were up there. He is quite good at it and is not afraid of any terrain. Jackson, Nathan and I are really getting into the sport so hopefully Jane and Audrey will eventually like it too (yes Audrey, we can put ribbon streamers on your mountain bike).




Sun Valley was a blast! I love it up there. I wish we could go up there more often than we do. What a great time we had. I love my brother and sisters soooo much. Brandon always offers the comedic relief to any situation and he would do anything for any of his sisters- you are the best brother any girl could have. My nieces and nephew are so adorable and so much fun for my kids to be around! My parents have four children, 13 grand children and only two of those grand kids are boys (can you say DRAMA as these girls turn into teenagers?).

We all went ice skating one morning and it was so much fun to see the kids trying their best to figure it out. Sun Valley has an outdoor ice rink that is open all year round and professional skaters come and preform there in the the summer. Here are many photos of us showing off our stuff.


Audrey had a hard time getting the skating thing down so I tried to do my best to teach her what with my professional abilities and all. I even tried to eavesdrop on the lesson going on and get some tips to teach my kids (see photo below) but I think the guy was wise to me because when I came around he'd just skate off with his private lesson! Jeez - you're already making a boat-load of money off your private lesson - can't you share the love??


This is the Sun Valley lodge - have you ever seen Stephen King's "The Shinning"? I saw it on TV once and this is the lodge in the movie - very scary show - I don't recommend it.


I had to get at least one photo of Stephanie. She refused to be photographed the entire time and seriously, I get that but I think she still is a hot mama even preggers. This was a look we all got a lot during our family reunion weekend. Steph, you're a trooper! We are so glad you were able to still come to SV. Good luck with baby #4 (She is giving birth today even as I write this).


I continually razzed Marcus about his plaid jacket (in his defense, he borrowed the jacket from my Dad, honestly Dad, can you explain this purchase to me? When is it ever okay to buy a plaid jacket?)

The two guys



The gang's all here.


Debbi always looks perfect.




The Young family is represented well - Leia's soaking up the rays.



Brielle was such a champ - she would fall and get up, fall and get up and she never cried or complained! What a trooper girlie!

Kendra and her roomie Alyssa opted out on the skating thing - aren't they beautiful?


Our cheering section of all the lovely ladies.


Audrey had it after a while - she was a little frustrated. Good thing Grandma was there to make things better.




The man room - this is where the guys hang out and watch the start of the football season - Jackson says it's the best time of the year. Go Cougars!



Stephanie's girls were so cute on Sunday - I loved their outfits so I thought I would take some photos of them - they are darling!


Future chemist or lunchroom lady - you decide.


I am going to have to leave this post as it is and call it good.  I will post more photos and commentary about the Ringger family later.

UPDATE:  Stephanie did have her baby today.  The name is Savanna Ray and she was born 7lbs 3 oz.  Mom and baby are doing brilliantly!  Well done Steph!

Monday, August 24, 2009

What the WHAT??


The other day I was surfing the J.Crew website (I love J.Crew sooo much - some day, when I am very rich, I will be one of their BEST customers).  I had left it up on the computer and in come the kids starving for lunch (that's right, me as a negletful mother haden't fed them a whole two hours - they're worse than a newborn).

As Audrey sits down at the bar, she looks at the computer and says "Oh mom, you look just like her!" she exclaims as she points to a blonde model on the webpage.  (okay lets be honest here, I am no model but to a six year old, no one is as pretty as her mom - I love this stage!!)

By this time, Jackson has sat down to eat and is now also looking at the computer.  Audrey changes the web page and another model pops up and she says the same thing "oh mom, she looks just like you too!"

Jackson says, "Dude, no she doesn't, she has a girl-stache."

To myself I am thinking, "What the what?? How in the heck does he know what THAT is or what it would even look like??"

Audrey says "What's a girl-stache?"

"It's when a girl has hair on the top of her lip." Says Jackson.

Audrey then turns to me, "Mom, do I have hair on the top of my lip?"

Geez - thanks Jackson!  I can't wait for those teenage years. . .

Friday, August 21, 2009

Welcome to the world baby Nora!

Happy 3rd day on the earth baby Nora! Today we got to meet the newest addition to the Kourtne and Travis Ringger clan! When she was born, she weighed in at 7 lbs. 6 ounces and was 19 inches long. I understand that almost-3-year-old big brother Will was kind of weirded out by seeing his mom in the hospital with a new baby in her arms. Don't worry, it's normal for you to be weirded out by a girl - it's going to happen a lot in life.


What a beautiful baby. The kids and I gazed and marveled at her for about 40 minutes and then Nora decided she'd had enough of sharing her mom and wanted her all to herself. Jane is currently in baby-destruction mode so she was confined to the stroller the entire time. After 40 minutes of not being the center of attention, she was ready to go (see below). Congrats Travis and Kourtne - she is beautiful and perfect in every way.