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Evidently, while I was out being pregnant and not paying attention to 
my space in the blogosphere my blog turned ONE!

Photo Credit: Martha Stewart’s Birthday Cakes from Start to Finish

So, I wanted to thank everyone for sticking with me and paying attention to this little blog. 
It is still just a personal hobby of mine that I hope to someday do more with, 
but for now it is just where I need it to be. 
I love that I have a place to share my hobby with other people who enjoy the same type of things.
*Read on to see a year’s worth of real parties!*

So here is a small review of the parties I’ve thrown over this past year:
A Childhood Birthday Revisited
Purple and Pinwheels Birthday Dinner
Vegas Themed Wedding Shower
Bike Themed Cocktail Party
Cheery Summer Wedding
The Dynamic Duo ties the Knot Congrats Party
Mad Tea Party
Baby, Welcome to the Circus Baby Shower
Some of the other parties that I threw, but for some reason didn’t feature include an ice-cream themed personal shower and Sesame Street themed adult birthday party. 
I’ll have to dig out those photos to share with you all soon!
Again, thank you so much for following the blog and sharing it with your friends! I’d love to see (and share) your parties and ideas as well. Please shoot me an e-mail or leave a comment with a blog post that you think would fit into this little space of the blogosphere!

I’m a reader. I am also a planner. I try my best to prepare myself for future events. Before going to college I read about how to be a successful college student. Before getting married I researched and planned for the wedding, went to pre-marital counseling and studied many books over marriage. And, I know that I can’t be prepared for EVERYTHING, but the extra preparation and time I put into being prepared helps keep me from worrying. And, if you’ve met me, you would certainly know that I need help to keep from worrying.

Anyways, I’ve been working on preparing myself for pregnancy, birth and the upcoming years of being a first time parent. I thought I’d share some of the books I’ve been reading and my insights on them. If you have any books that you’d suggest I’d love to know about them!

The “What To Expect” books: 

The “What to Expect” series is a great, straight-forward set of books that help in the step-by-step planning process. I found that I could easily skip around in these books to find out the information I needed the most. These were recommended to me by many people and the First Years book was suggested as a good source book from a pediatrician.
by Armin Brott & Jennifer Ash
Now, I’ve only read bits of this book because I bought it for my husband… but, so far it has been a GREAT resource for him. The chapters are organized by the months of pregnancy. It gives some fun suggestions for how the dad-to-be can deal with his partner’s pregnancy as well as some items that the father-to-be may want to begin thinking about.
by Alice Bradley and Eden Kennedy 
Okay, so this book isn’t a book with practical advice. It isn’t one to prepare you for pregnancy or having the baby. It isn’t a book for those who LOVE being pregnant. And, it isn’t a book for someone who doesn’t have a sense of humor. Which means… it IS a book that made me laugh out loud and helped me think about pregnancy differently. I know there are a lot of other people out there that love being pregnant… but, I have NOT enjoyed it. This book let me think about pregnancy in a much different way and probably saved my sanity at just the right time.
by Heather Armstrong 
I devoured this book. It is such an honest memoir about pregnancy, postpartum depression and dealing with being a new parent. It made me laugh and it made me cry. One of my biggest fears is going over the edge after the little one gets here (family history of bipolar disorder and depression make me worry about this as a possibility). This book prepared me for the signs and the triggers. It also made being pregnant MUCH easier… it is always nice to read about someone who had it worse. 😉 kidding. 
Oh, and this fantastic author is a pretty famous blogger of the blog dooce.com.
*Read more and check out bump photos from the past two weeks*

by Harvey Karp M.D.
You hear about the babies that CRY all the time and the parents who can’t handle it. I fear that… I think most soon-to-be moms do. This book is mainly for colic babies, but the tips the author shares seem to make a lot of sense. Hopefully I can utilize these tips to calm future Baby Bost when he seems to be doing nothing but crying.
by Penelope Leach
I’ve baby sat before. I was even a nanny for few years to three precious little ones. But if you asked me how to bathe a new born or the best way to get a baby to latch for breast feeding, you would probably see me begin to panic. I plan on taking birthing and newborn classes… but, I wanted to have a general resource book. This book is GREAT for that. It provides information on feeding, sleeping, bathing and all the important milestones along the way through the first year.
by Dr. Jenn Berman 
This is the latest book that I’ve picked up and I’m finding it extremely informative and useful. The author is a family and child therapist who also wrote the national bestseller, “The A to Z Guide to Raising Happy, Confident Kids.” She focuses on different ways to interact with a child to best benefit the child’s development. I’ve really enjoyed the advice she gives about communicating with a child, creating security and promoting language development. I don’t subscribe to everything in the book, but find most of the advice I’ve read so far very smart.
Have you read any of these books? If so, what did you think? 
Any other books I should pick up?


This week’s {Friday Finds} is for all the procrastinators out there… 
MOTHER’S DAY IS SUNDAY! 

If you haven’t figured out what you are doing for Mom this year here are some 
fun, easy and QUICK ideas: 
How about a sweet Mother’s Day Dessert table for a Sweet Mom?

Pizzazzerie features a lovely idea for the sweetest of moms (or a mom with a big sweet tooth!). The idea also includes one of my favorite things: FREE PRINTABLES!
Photo Credit: Pizzazzerie Photography by: Bryan N Miller Photography
Check out more photos of this amazingly sweet table by Tailored Sweets and FREE PRINTABLES by Nic.Roc. Designs by hitting up the Pizzazzerie website.This is a great idea for a quick and memorable Mother’s Day. Mom, If I lived near you I would TOTALLY do this!
Oh and, while you are there, check out the other fun Mother’s Day Ideas:
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Just need something to make your Mother’s Day celebration a little more special than usual?
Check out these FREE PRINTABLES featured on Catch My Party:
Image Credit: Catchmyparty.com and Love Party Printables
  These are BEAUTIFUL free printables shared on Catch My Party’s blog from Love Party Printables. The printables include invitations, party circles, favor tags, tented cards, napkin rings, drink flags, party labels, water bottle labels, and a “Happy Mother’s Day” banner. WOW!
Image Credit: Catch My Party and Amy Mattes Designs
These lovely printables were also featured on Catch My Party’s blog. They include invitations, small party circles, large party circles, favor tags, drink flags, tented cards, 
and a “Happy Mother’s Day” banner.
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Want to do flowers for Mom, but found that it is too late to order them to be delivered? 
(Or too expensive?) Check out this BEAUTIFUL floral arrangement tutorial featured on BumpSmitten
Photo Credit: BumpSmitten and One Charming Party
 What mom wouldn’t love to come home to (or wake up to)  these beauties?
The best part is you can get the flowers from your local floral shop or grocery store! The One Charming Party tutorial featured over at Bump Smitten is not only beautifully photographed but super easy to follow. Check it out and surprise mom with a rainbow of fun floral attention!
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More Mother’s Day Floral ideas? Check out the Hostess with the Mostess for an array of Mother’s Day floral centerpieces that you can do at home!
Photo Credit: HostessBlog.com
I’m LOVING these adorable (and easy) floral centerpieces (HINT HINT HUSBAND OF MINE).
The stemless wine glasses are just gorgeous with the pink buds! Check out The Hostess with the Mostess for more centerpiece ideas and some how-tos!
So, what are you doing for your mom this Mother’s Day?