Sunday, August 28, 2011

ideas, tastings, and wedding planners...O MY!

My desk either consists of wedding stuff or homework...depending on the hour of the day

  A few weeks ago my mum, sis and i went to a bridal expo at the sheraton. here we met someone who is going to make our wedding seem like a piece of cake!

  kelly, a wedding coordinator from Country Garden Caterers here in orange county was sent from above! literally! (that morning at church i had prayed that i would find someone who could help me throughout the who wedding shin-dig.) at the start of our engagement i wanted to do everything myself, because i did not want the typical "cookie-cutter" type of wedding with the typical "chicken and vegetable" dinner and so on...i felt that if i used a wedding planner i would get exactly that! but NOPE! not with kelly! from the beginning we just "clicked" (as my mummy said) and she seemed to know exactly what i wanted!

  right after our first meeting at the expo, kelly sent me an email giving me ideas she had for the wedding...AMAZING! she knew exactly what i was going for! we set up a tasting to try her caterer's cuisine and boy was it yummy! we previously wanted Buca di Beppo to provide the food, but after trying her italian food it was a home run out of the park!

  on thursday matt, mrs. shondeff, my mum and i went for the tasting at the Country Garden's catering hall in old town santa ana. kelly had set up a table for us...IT WAS BEAUTIFUL and exactly what i visioned plus more! over dinner we talked about plans for tables, food, drinks, service and budget.

  i don't want to give too many details (a few: olives, burlap and long tables) away about our wedding...but just stay tuned to see all the wonderful ideas that kelly has in store :)


Sunday, August 7, 2011

u.p.d.a.t.e

love him
wow! well it has been a while...almost 5 months! whoops sorry but i guess that is how life goes ;)

well there has been a lot of new adventures over the past few months...

- i began pursuing my graduate degree in coaching and administration from concordia university in irvine. yes, i said coaching and administration! who would have thought that you can get your master's in coaching?!?! but i guess you can! i am in my last week of my first semester and i have really enjoyed my classes! this program is perfect for me!

- matt graduated in may with his master's in public policy...we now call him master matt :) ha

- after working part time as a pe coach and a behavior interventionist for a year, i was offered a full time position (with benefits!) with the YMCA as a lead teacher. for about a week i was a little bit of an emotional wreck...i didn't want to leave all "my kids" but knew that this would be a great opportunity for my future. after a lot of thinking and consulting from family and friends i decided to take the "Y" job...and it has been almost a month since i started....and i love it! i am working with children during their summer program where everyday there is something to do! mondays are kona ice day, tuesdays are lunch day (either pizza, hot dogs, pasta), wednesdays are walking field trip day (dq, ihop), thursdays are water day (slip and slide) and fridays are bus field trip day (medieval times, knott's). yes i know...you are a little bit jealous ;)

vintage ymca
- we decided on a date! may 26th 2012 is the big day! though it is still pretty far away we have begun planning! today my mum, sis (aka moh) and i went to a bridal expo (i have found out that i do not need to worry, i have a lot figured out compared to other brides). matt and i have also started a wedding website and received our "save the dates!"

well there probably are more updates that i am missing but it is getting late and i have an 8 hour work day tomorrow ;) keep you posted and thanks for reading

Friday, March 25, 2011

happy birthday little sister

little sister,
i love you and you are my best friend.
your big sister

we love our tea parties

my little sister turns 20 today!!! wow! she has seriously grown into a wonderful, godly, loving, understanding, smart and beautiful woman! she is my best friend and my maid of honor! i love my sister soooo much and have been soooo blessed to have her in my life! happy birthday little sister!

easter pictures
 "A sister is a gift from God, sent from above to make life worthwhile here below."

christmas pictures

"No one knows better than a sister how we grew up, and who our friends, teachers and favorite toys were. No one knows better than she..."


more christmas pictures

"I smile because you are my sister, I laugh because there is nothing you can do about it!"


“I always like to win. But I'm the big sister. I want to make sure she has everything, even if I don't have anything. It's hard. I love her too much. That's what counts" - Venus Williams


grand canyon
"If your sister is in a tearing hurry to go out and cannot catch your eye, she's wearing your best sweater."


"There can be no situation in life in which the conversation of my dear sister will not administer some comfort to me."


wine tasting (don't worry, lauren was the DD)
"I know my older sister loves me because she gives me all her old clothes and has to go out and buy new ones."  ~Author unknown, attributed to a 4-year-old named Lauren 


"To have a loving relationship with a sister is not simply to have a buddy or a confident; it is to have a soul mate for life."

swimming with dolphins in cancun
 "How do people make it through life without a sister?"  ~Sara Corpening

christmas 2010
There is no better friend than a sister.  And there is no better sister than you.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

l.a. adventure

our group at the "hollywood" sign
living in the la area and going to pepperdine, i and many of friends have always wanted to try different places throughout la...and with the help of our tour guide (RYAN), and a "top 100 things to do in la" list, we were able to have a fun-filled saturday walking, eating and hanging with good company around la.

home of the maple bacon donut
OUR JOURNEY:

1. nickel diner: home of the famous 'maple bacon donut' some of you might say "yummy" others like me might say "ewwww..." but for all you like me give it a chance...it was soooo good! (i think i was the one that liked it the most!) cost: $2.25 + tip

2.  angel's flight and "500 days of summer" bench: a nice little walk to the famous bench and a very nice area to sit and take pictures. also we were able to walk down the stair of angel's flight (the shortest railway in the world) cost: free

the "500 days of summer" bench
3. grand central market: i have been here a few times and i have never been disappointed with the food. so many different types of food from chinese to mexican to el salvadoran...this time we had mexican food...i had some yummy tacos. cost: $2.50 (meat + 4 tortillas = 4 yummy tacos!)

the girls
4. griffith observatory park hike: the home of the hollywood sign hike...after all that food we were able to burn some of it off and gain an appetite. cost: free (we drove here and hiked up the path)

5. la metro: after a quick wardrobe change we headed to the la subway...definitely not like the ny subway but still something to visit/use while you are in la cost: $6.00 for all day use of the subway and buses throughout la
hiking
6. the MOCA: we took the subway down to the museum of contemporary art. a great place to see art that everyone wonders "how the heck do they consider this art?" haha cost: $5.00 with student ID

the moca
7. the dublin: we needed a little snack before dinner and also a great place for everyone to get a beer...they had over 50 beers on tap and all were $3.00 and we all shared some yummy onion rings!
cost: about $1.00 for splitting some rings (i am not a beer drinker, but the others who drank some said they had some yummy beers)
some of the pepperdine crew

8. wurstkuche: yummy grilled sausages and fries and different types of beers! i had the veggie-apple-potato-sage sausage and some wonderful fries with bleu cheese-walnut-bacon dipping sauce.  the atmosphere is so hip and a great place to hang with friends. cost: $6.00 for the sausage and $5.00 for a large fry to share
home of 'exotic grilled sausages'

9. mikawaya mochi ice cream: a little ice cream and mochi shop in little tokyo...i think i have found my new obsession! cost: $3.00 ($1.00 per mochi...you can't just have one!)
the boys

10. shatto 39 lanes: we ended the night at a bowling ally. cost: about $9.00 (for 1 game and shoes)


as you can see it was a very inexpensive day with lots of fun activities and amazing company...if you and some of your friends ever have a free day you should defiantly have an "la adventure" 


Thursday, March 17, 2011

irish day!


happy st. patrick's day!!!

one of my family's favorite holidays! growing up with a name like "shannon shea," st. patrick's day is another major holiday in my home!  

some things i assumed growing up irish:
- not wearing green on march 17th is a sin
- every house eats corned beef and cabbage for st. patty's day
- st. patrick's day is like thanksgiving...there are always leftovers for the days to come...corned beef sandwich, hash browns and corned beef, stew, etc.
- it is normal to have a kitchen with 4+ crock-pots cooking corned beef and cabbage
- everyone loves potatoes!

"For each petal on the shamrock
This brings a wish your way -
Good health, good luck, and happiness
For today and every day"


 May the Irish hills caress you.
May her lakes and rivers bless you.
May the luck of the Irish enfold you.
May the blessings of Saint Patrick behold you.
~Irish Blessing



Saturday, March 12, 2011

zella love

around christmas time my mum and i were shopping at nordstroms. we were just browsing around when a sales lady said "have you tried these?" pointing to some yoga pant/leggings. i told her that i had saw them in their recent catalog, but hadn't purchased them...she told me that she was wearing a pair and that the other sales lady was also...hmmm...she said i should try them on...i did and LOVED them!!! mum decided to get me a pair to put under the tree :)
i truly "live-in" these

since christmas i have worn these soooo many times! i love them soooo much! seriously i wear these all the time and found/bought some other ones (capri and yoga) from the rack for a great price (i wear these to work)! 

but then the greatest thing happened today...we were at nordie's (wearing my zellas) and i decided just to look at the zellas...and then...ta da...they were on sale!!!!! sad thing was that they didn't have my size...but they are going to find them and ship them to me :) (hopefully i can wait!)

but seriously these are the best leggings ever! they don't fade, they are sooo comfy, you can dress them up or work out in them, they are not at all see through (like many types of leggings)

have a great evening! i know i will since i am wearing my zellas (haha i know i am lame!)

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

to give up...or not to give up? that is the question...

happy fat tuesday! hopefully you have eaten all your favorite foods and are stuffed cause you know what tomorrow is......ASH WEDNESDAY and the beginning of LENT! and you know that during lent it is "suggested" to give something that you love dearly up! if you didn't succeed in your new year's resolution this is your second chance! haha but not really! ;)


growing up we were told to give up something like candy, soda (actually did this one year and i am still not drinking soda...or as much as i use to), ice cream, chips, etc. i remember hearing people say "i am going to give up swearing!" and i thought "well duh! you shouldn't just give it up for lent but FOREVER!"

i think many of us may have the whole 'giving up thing wrong.' i remember when i was around 16 that my priest gave a homily/sermon on the season of lent...he spoke saying that you can either give up something or do something...all that mattered was that your goal was to get closer to God...wow this made me so happy...now instead of giving up soda or yogurt or something, i could do something instead...i tried reading a chapter of the bible everyday during lent...well i did that...then i believe the next year i did that too...then later on in my college years i brought in matt and our relationship and we both began reading together, then last year we did a devotion everyday together...

the past few days (i should start thinking about this maybe in january) i have been trying to think of something i could do this year...well the bible study we are in requires us to read 2 chapters of the bible everyday so that is already covered...maybe a devotion with matt? well we already do that...hmmm....i am still trying to think and i can't figure out anything...

well maybe this year is the year i give up something...i thought maybe yogurt! hmmm that seems really really hard...but isn't that what it is suppose to be? HARD? so that we can get closer to God during this season...

“Yet even now,” declares the Lord, “return to me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning; and rend your hearts and not your garments.” Return to the Lord your God, for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love; and he relents over disaster." -Joel 2:12-13