Pumpkin Decorating!

Category : fun, special events

Last Saturday was my friend Alaina’s annual pumpkin decorating party. Last year she set up a station for the kids to paint pumpkins which turned into a disaster mess, so this year she got a bunch of stuff for them to glue on the pumpkins. All the kids had so much fun! They got hopped up on cupcakes, decorated the pumpkins and played all kinds of games including running though the house in single file screaming and banging on instruments….

The food was fantastic as usual. Some sort of lentil sloppy joes, a spicy tomato-chipolte sauce and baked macaroni and cheese. Dessert was spice cake and pie (I especially enjoyed the pecan apple and NEED to learn how to make it!).

It was a really great night with family and friends!

Ve & Isaac discussing decorating options

Happy Summer!

Category : Working, fun, special events

I wish I was here!

Wow, I can’t believe I haven’t been writing in all these long months! Well, actually I can because it’s been in the back of my mind that I need to, but I’ve been doing other stuff instead. I’m just going to accept that I am a sporadic blogger and try not to make myself feel too bad about it, while renewing my effort (again) to keep this thing up.

Veve’s Handmade has now been around for a year and a half! It seems like the time has went by so quickly. I’m still running my company and making soap, but this year I’m not doing any farmer’s markets and have cut back on festivals and fairs. I’ve been focusing on my online shop, which is right here and on stocking my brick & mortar locations. Veve’s in 3 stores now, Homebody Boutique, Ella’s on Drake and Young Blood Gallery & Boutique. I’m so happy to be carried in each of these stores, it’s just so exciting for strangers to be able to walk into a shop and buy my products. I’m especially grateful for Kate at Homebody. That was my first store and Kate has been a constant Veve’s supporter and I consider her a friend (that I haven’t gotten to actually meet yet!).

I’ve been spending time reflecting on business so far, figuring out if I should expand and what has worked for me so far and what hasn’t. There have been so many times I’ve wanted to quit this because of the endless amounts of work and hard choices, but I don’t see that as real option for me. I love this, and I’m so proud of myself for all that I’ve put into it. I did an event at the end of April and several people came up to me and told me they were happy I’m there because they love my products and had been wanting to buy some again. Moments like that make it all worth it.

Here’s some pictures of what me & Veve have been up to the past few months:

the princess doing magic

Miss Ve & me

my sister Ashley & me

me, being ultra-cool in Nashville

my cousin Lynn & me, before seeing Lady Gaga in Nashville

the view from the Signature Room on the 95th floor of the John Hancock building

Ve gardening

Her first carnival! She loved it!

She's so pretty!

Swimming in the baby pool!

Eating at Xoco Twice and Ice-Skating at Millennium Park

Category : fun, restaurants

My friend Ann came to visit over Christmas. She’s from here but lives in Florida so I barely get to see her, she only comes in a few times a year to visit her parents and friends. She’s a big part of Veve’s, doing all the design work and product photography, plus thinking of ideas. So, I do get to talk to her often, but spending time together is a treat.

This visit we decided to eat at Xoco. It’s a Rick Bayless restaurant that features tortas (sandwiches) and caldos (meals in a bowl) and fresh churros. It’s fantastic! I’ve been to one of his other restaurants, Frontera, before and it was amazing too. I think the greatness of Xoco is that the menu isn’t huge, but everything is made with the finest ingredients and perfectly prepared.

We had to wait for a table for about 30 minutes, but it wasn’t bad because it was right around 6pm and it took us about that long to decide what to order anyway. We started with the salsa and guacamole, and all agreed it was the best any of us have had. I ordered a caldo, the carnitas. It’s slow-cooked pork, potato dumplings and veggies in a broth. It’s true that it’s a meal in a bowl, it was hearty and delicious! Ann and her boyfriend Josh ordered tortas, the gunthorp chicken and the pepito. They both loved them, and I tried bites and loved them too!

For dessert we had a tiny coconut and lime tres leches cake, and churros with chocolate sauce. The tres leches was very good and the churros were the best I’ve ever had. They are amazing on their own, but it’s the rich chocolate sauce that makes them exceptional. It’s thick, and a bit creamy, and packed with flavor.

It’s hard to describe how we felt when we left the restaurant. We all felt very happy and satisfied with the meal, food-drugged in a good way! It was a great meal and a great experience.

salsa and guacamole with fresh chips

a hearty torta

my carnitas caldo

i ate the whole bowl!

tres leches

fresh churros ♥ ♥ ♥

the best part: chocolate sauce

I really wanted to try the breakfast tortas, so a few weeks later me and Ve went. We split the chorizo and egg torta and churros. She had had a classic hot chocolate and I had a latte. It was as amazing as last time! We got there right before 10am, which is when they stop serving breakfast, so it wasn’t crowded at all. Throughout the meal Ve couldn’t stop talking about how good the food is!

churros for breakfast!

chorizo and egg torta with salsa verde

Ve had been asking me for a few weeks to take her ice skating (I think she was inspired by D.W. on Arthur!). It’s been a few years since I went and it’s always fun, so I decided to take her to the rink at Millennium Park. She was excited about it up until she had to walk in her skates, then the day turned into a disaster. She kept complaining about not being able to walk and wanted me to carry her, which I really couldn’t do in my skates. I was hoping that once we got on the ice it would get better, but she really hated it. She kept saying, “I can’t”, and I kept telling her that it’s hard but if she practices it will get easier. I tried holding one of her hands and having her hold the rail, and holding both of her hands, neither worked. For a few brief moments she stopped being scared and was able to take little skate steps, but then she remembered that she hated it and promptly fell down. We didn’t even make it a quarter of the way around the rink!

I wanted to take her again so she wouldn’t have a bad association with ice-skating, but she doesn’t want to go. I don’t want to force her to do anything, but I also want her to know that to get good at anything you have to practice. So, maybe next year?

ve's first time on skates!

Dinner at American Girl Place

Category : fun, restaurants, special events

My cousin Tammy and her family came in to town the week after Christmas to visit us. Her daughter Megan is 10 and loves American Girl dolls. As a special treat they decided to go to the American Girl Store in Water Tower Place and eat dinner there, so me & Ve went too.

We took the train in and Ve loved it! She’s been on the train before but I’m not sure she remembers it. Then we walked down Michigan Avenue, stopping in stores on the way to warm up.

The store is so big! It’s 2 floors and has more dolls than I’ve ever seen at one time in my life. There’s even a salon for the dolls to get their hair done! Ve called it the “baby store”. She wanted to get one, but at 2 years I think she’s too young for a $100 doll. Luckily, Megan has 2 so she let one sit by Ve. They give you these little highchairs that hook to the table for the dolls to sit in, it’s just too adorable!

The food was really good. To start we got a plate of tiny cinnamon rolls, then an appetizer plate with fried ravioli, cheese, spinach dip, tomatoes and cucumbers. For dinner everyone had the chicken pasta. The dessert plates were so cute! Each plate had pudding with cookies crumbled on top, served in a mini flower pot with a flower sticking out, a sugar cookie and a heart-shaped piece on angel food cake.

It was a great day and we all had tons of fun. We decided to definitely go back next time they are in town.

pretty Ve relaxing on the train

ve and megan

the doll was thirsty

adorable dessert plate!

Lollapalooza

Category : special events

When the warm weather started I planned to have adventures this summer. Nothing too thrilling, just to take advantage of the outdoor activities Chicago offers in the summer, museums and just being out and about. Oh, and to hopefully leave town at least once, for a few days. Ve is old enough this year to enjoy things and (hopefully) be on good behavior in public. It’s August already and we still haven’t done much. We’ve swam often, went to the park, went to the beach once, but I haven’t gotten in nearly all the things that I wanted to do. I’m blaming the oppressive heat. And work.

Some of my friends were going to Lollapalooza on Sunday, and at the last minute I decided to go too. I haven’t seen live music in a long time, and sometimes I really miss doing the things that I used to do before I became a mom. I’m not one of those people that gave up everything to just be a mom, but it’s true that I don’t get out nearly as much as I was able to before Ve came along. I love being her mom, but I also love taking time away from her to do my own thing.

I’m so glad I went, it was a great time! It was hot and crowded, but there is something amazing about large groups of people coming together for a purpose, even if the purpose is to listen to music and mill about in a large group of people. Grant Park is a great place to see a show at. It’s downtown Chicago, so you can see the skyline from inside the park, which just adds to the special atmosphere.

The music was great, all day. I didn’t sit and watch that many entire performances, mainly because it was hard to sit directly in the sun for a long time. We walked around and tried to hear almost everyone, and took lots of breaks in the shade. I had been looking forward to MGMT, but thought their performance was lackluster. We listened to some of Flosstradamus on the DJ stage and they were great, I wanted to dance but it was too hot. The Arcade Fire was amazing, they sounded great and brought enough energy to the show to send it out into the crowd. I always wonder how some performers can do that, what it is about them that enables them to get up there in front of so many people and really put it out there. It’s a beautiful thing.

I had so much fun, and hopefully I will be inspired to get in some more fun stuff before the nice weather ends!

me

so many people were there!

lobster corn dog

pork, cheese, cilantro...delicious!

matt and jen (taking a picture of me!)

we're tough, if you didn't already know

red wine

alaina and jen

i should have danced!

the arcade fire

me, at the end of the long day