Nicole tested, Mom approved

I pledge allegiance, to the Hawkeyes Update: As I submit this post I am happy to report the Hawkeyes are up 17-10 against Mizzou at the half. Let’s hope they finish strong. I’d like to end the night singing the song “In Heaven There is No Beer.”

Here are some Gameday gold items from my closet:

Fight, Fight, Fight for Iowa!

Tomorrow is a special day for a very significant person in my life. It is my mom’s birthday. She should really be celebrated every day of the year for the amount of things she does for our family. There isn’t another person I look up to more than her. We share a lot of common traits, my most treasured being our affinity to create. We are both artistic, crafty and love a good spool of ribbon. I can’t think of another person who likes paper as much as we do. That being said, shopping for her can sometimes get me into trouble because I want to buy everything that I get for her, for myself.

When it was time to figure out what to get the woman who has everything, I turned to our favorite Chicago-based store, Paper Source. We are like kids in a candy shop in this joint, and never leave empty handed. Here are a few gifts that would be perfect for the crafty lady in your life:

Paper Source, Pom Pom Scarf, $29.95

Paper Source, My Mom: Her Stories, Her Words Journal, $9.95

Paper Source, Desk Embosser, $28.50

Paper Source, Bicycle with Basket Stationery, $12.25 for 10 cards/envelopes

Paper Source, Make Your Own Envelopes Template Kit, $15

Paper Source, Kitchen Gadgets Recipe Cards, $6.95 for 20 pack

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I pledge allegiance, to the Hawkeyes…

Never judge a book by it’s cover – or do Update: Oh sweet Nook, why do you make it so hard to pick out an “outfit” for you. I agonized over which cover I should dress up my new little gadget with and have finally made my decision. I am going with the Bella cover from Barnes & Noble. After giving it one last once-over, I noticed that on the inside flap of the cover it says “Read in style” in gold foil letters – I will do just that!

I'm ready to look stylish while I read!

Bowl season is upon us, and for college football fans there is nothing better…especially if your team is in one. Now, a couple of years ago I could have cared less about something so menial, but since meeting Marcus I have been converted into an Iowa Hawkeye football fan. I tried hard to deny it in the beginning, but after my first trip to Kinnick Stadium to watch the epic 2008 Penn State game I was hooked. There was a lot of hype this season, to which the team did not exactly live up to. But that doesn’t mean they aren’t bowl bound. Nope, the Hawks will take on another black and gold team, the Missouri Tigers, tomorrow night in Tempe, Arizona for the Insight Bowl.

There are many ways to show your team spirit, but my favorite is to do it through your gameday attire. That doesn’t mean their mascot has to be plastered across your chest, but maybe take a different route and wear their team colors. I love Iowa Hawkeye gold – it’s a deep and vibrant gold and will help you stand out in the crowd.

Here are a few Hawkeye approved items that would be perfect to tailgate in:

ModCloth, KIT Gloves in Chartreuse, $34.99

Nordstrom, Tissue Weight Cashmere Wrap, $98

J.Crew, Cashmere Shawl Popover in Warm Honey, $119.99

Boden, Velvet Nehru Jacket in Rich Gold, $49

L.L.Bean, Leather Belt in Bright Yellow, $14.99

ModCloth, Look on the Sunny Side Dress, $87.99

“Until the walls and rafters ring (Go Hawks!)”

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Never judge a book by it’s cover – or do.

‘Twas the night before Christmas (Eve) Update: What a great Christmas! As my 3-day holiday weekend comes to a close I would like to report that there is nothing more I could possibly want. Thank God my birthday isn’t until October. Over dinner tonight Marcus said to me, “We made out like bandits.” Yes, yes we did! Now, I did not by any means “need” half the things that I received, but it sure was nice to receive them. Marcus even did a little surprise shopping of his own and wowed me with a oversized plaid wrap (among other things) that will be perfect for the Iowa winter.

Mine looks like this but in grey. Nice work Markie!

The one thing that I did receive that has consumed me since Christmas Eve is my new Nook Color that my parents gave me. I looooove it! I’ve been reading up on my new electronic device and I think the toughest thing to do so far is figuring out which book I want to purchase first from Barnes & Noble. My two front runners right now are a biography about Frank Sinatra or The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.

Once I have figured out which book to read, I am faced with the daunting task of picking out a stylish Nook cover. Here are a few that I have my eye on – making the final decision tomorrow:

Barnes & Noble, Bella Cover in Stone, $49.95

Amazon.com, Plaid Cover, $21.99

Barnes & Noble, Dalton cover in Peony, Coming Soon

Ebay.com, Genuine leather red case, $16.99

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‘Twas the Night Before Christmas (Eve)

Stockings hung by the chimney with care Update: The 6th Annual Christmas Bus Party was a success – like always. Here are a few festive pictures from the evenings’ events to give you a little taste of how we like to spread a little Christmas cheer in Des Moines.

Marcus as Clark Griswold's stingy boss, Frank Shirley and Myself

Marissa in her western wear with the party's real hit, Sidney

An elf with a 'stache and Rudolph

Ms. Driscoll as Ralphie from A Christmas Story

As I prepare for the whirlwind of splitting time between two families over the long weekend, the next few days are filled with many to dos. Gifts will be given, nog will be sipped and joy will be spread. But it is during this time that I get to truly reflect on how blessed I am to have so many people in my life who love and care for me. I urge you to do the same.

On my tomorrow’s to do list: Attend Christmas Eve Mass with my family and thank God for his many blessings.

“Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!”

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Stockings hung by the chimney with care…

Holidays with the Haas’s Update: So here are some pics of the decorations that I just put up over at my parent’s house. Think you can guess the theme?

I usually put all of my time and energy into our house’s theme that my actual Christmas Bus costume get’s figured out seconds before the bus arrives…but not this year! Tomorrow’s to do is to put the finishing touches on my arts and crafts project that is my Christmas costume. I’ll post pictures in tomorrow’s post, but the title of today’s post is a hint.

Here are a few imaginative holiday costume hits that I found while doing research for mine:

O Tannenbaum, O Tannenbaum

Great Holiday Couples Costume!

Or, if you have enough people you can dress up as a living nativity scene. Yes, I was 'Gold' of 'Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh'.

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Holidays with the Haas’s

Anaheim Steamrollers Update: O-M(annheim)-S(teamroller)-G! I just got home from the concert, and it was everything I could’ve hoped for, and more! They played all the classics and ended the show with my fave, Carol of the Bells. And just when I thought my Christmas wishes had come true, they went on to play 3 more encore songs. The entire time I sat there, I thought about how fun it was to grow up with their music during the holidays and how I can’t wait to share it with my kids some day.

Tomorrow’s to do consists of heading over to my parents house in the evening to prepare for the 6th Annual Christmas Bus Party that will be taking place on Thursday night. Since I have to work on Thursday and the fun starts at 7pm, I won’t have time to help with the decor (my favorite part), so I told my mom I’d be coming over to help out tomorrow night instead.

First off, let me fill you in on the Christmas Bus shenanigans. I have a group of friends (most from high school) that get together every year before Christmas and go around ‘on da bus’ to a few of our parents’ houses for some holiday cheer. My parents always host a stop with a secret theme, and this year is no different. Here is a list of our past themes:

2005: Haas Haus Holiday (German-themed) – complete with soft pretzels, Warsteiner and my dad in lederhosen.

2006: Santa’s Workshop – Candy strung through the entryway, my mom dressed as Santa, my older sister as Mrs. Claus, my younger sister as an elf, my dad as Buddy the Elf (classic!), and Legal the Beagle as a reindeer.

2007: Mele Kalikimaka, A Hawaiian Holiday – handmade poinsettia leis for everyone and hula skirts for the hosts

2008: Santa’s Safari – Jungle Juice served to each party-goer by a gorilla (my dad) and accompanied by a zebra, elephant and safari-ans.

2009: Holiday Haasquerade – Ornate masquerade masks for the hosts and homemade holiday masks for the bus group.

And the theme for 2010 (drum roll, please) is…a secret. You’ll have to tune in to the next couple of posts to find out.

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Anaheim Steamrollers

Wrap Artist Update: Operation gift giving was a success – the production team is gobbling down my delicious treats as we speak. It sure does feel good to give…

And on tomorrow’s to do list, I (along with the rest of my fiance’s family) will be doing a little receiving. My future parents-in-law have treated us to tickets to go see holiday sensation, Mannheim Steamroller, in concert downtown at the Civic Center. I am the one who usually starts the Christmas music the day after Halloween, so to say that I am excited for tomorrow’s show is a HUGE understatement. I’m surprised I didn’t make a countdown to Mannheim calendar. We were discussing the upcoming concert last night after dinner and I about choked when I found out that my future sis-in-law thought we were going to some sort of sporting event to see the Anaheim Steamrollers.

Mannheim Steamroller music is something I first heard when I was young. They are one of my mom’s favorites, and I can remember listening to their holiday tapes in the car on our 8 hour drive to Hays, Kansas to see my grandparents. Ahhh, synthesized memories of yesteryear.

If I had to choose, I’d say my favorite Mannheim Steamroller song would be ‘Carol of the Bells.’ If they play that tomorrow night, I might not be able to help myself from dancing in the aisles!

Check out this awesome light display that is set to my favorite tune:

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Wrap Artist

Fit for the Holidays Update: The return to pilates class was a success. Well, kind of. For one thing, I could barely sit up to get out of bed this morning, but at least I know I worked something. As I had thought, my classmates had missed me and were worried that I had ditched them for another gym. I got to fill them in on the past six weeks of my life, and my instructor, Marcia, informed me that this would be the last pilates class she would be teaching. She has decided to move to California and will no longer be leading us in the fight against flabby abs every Saturday morning. What is even worse for a pilates-aholic like me, is that Gold’s Gym is planning on canceling pilates all together after she leaves. I was devastated to hear this because it just so happens to be the only group class that I am motivated to attend. After class, I added my signature to a petition that had been created by one of my mat mates…so we’ll see how that goes. Word on the street is that they might replace it with a class called ‘Guns & Buns’ – how lame is that?!

With the upcoming holidays, the ‘art of giving’ is alive and I, for one, love it! I know we should appreciate and cherish our loved ones every day of the year, but during the next week I usually take it to the next level. Now, by nature, I am a giver. I look for presents for the people in my life year round – hoping to find that special something that fits their personality months in advance of when I need to give it to them. Actually, I think I have had my future Mother-in-Law’s gift under our bed since last May.

Not only do I like to think about giving to those close to me, but I also try to remember those who have helped me out in some way the past year. I always send some homemade treats down to the production team at my office, because they always get me out of jams on the job. So I spent the morning making almond bark pretzels for them and packaging them up to send down to the production facility tomorrow.

Tasty treats as far as the eye can see!

For me it’s not just about the gift, but the packaging the gift comes in. Wrapping presents is one of my favorite things about Christmas. I have loved it since I was young. My mom would box up all of our family’s gifts and write the recipient’s name on the corner (as well as tape down all the sides to deter me from snooping), and I would gladly wrap them all in one sitting. From the sparkly paper, to the luxurious ribbon and glittery name tags. In my book there is nothing better than a perfectly packaged present.

That reminds me, I think I may have one or two more things to wrap tomorrow.

Are you still needing to do a little gift wrapping yourself? Here are some nifty gifty ideas!

 

Now you know what to do with those burnt out bulbs!

Fa La La: Re-use some sheet music for your Glee-loving friends

Love this idea! Add some bling to your gift by attaching a beautiful bauble or vintage broach.

Buy ornaments on sale after Christmas to tie on to next year's pretty packages.

HAPPY WRAPPING!

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Fit for the Holidays

Floral and Fauna Update: TGIF! Well, actually as I write this update Friday is almost over. And thank goodness for that! This day started off rushed because I stayed up past my bedtime last night, and I had to get up early to make sure I had time to fill my car with gas before going to work. I knew I should’ve done it last night, but didn’t get around to it. A “to do” that didn’t quite get done.

The meeting with the florists over lunch went well. It can sometimes be overwhelming when there are so many choices when it comes to flowers. All while keeping in mind that your total floral budget shouldn’t exceed a down payment on a house! My dad has been very good with everything so far, but I, myself, am even nervous to find out what the estimate will be for reception flowers. And if I am already worried, we are definitely going to see a ‘George Banks’ from Father of the Bride reaction from him.

George Banks: What’re you talking about? Armani doesn’t make a blue tuxedo.                                              Franck Eggelhoffer: Armani don’t also make “polyaster.”

Do you sometimes feel like your head is going to explode from all the things on your to do list? It’s okay, I can totally relate…especially recently. With the upcoming holidays and next year’s nuptials my list has gone from ‘manageable’ to ‘good luck getting these things done before 2012’. Now, if you were to spend at least 10 minutes with my dad, Fredd (Double-D) Haas (Double-A), you would be informed that the best way to combat stress, caused by your long list of to dos, is to workout regularly.

Well Freddie, I have some bad news. My stress level is increasing and my trips to Gold’s Gym are decreasing. It’s not that I don’t think about going to the gym daily, it’s just that I never act on those thoughts. Frustrating, I know! Well, that is until now. I need to get back on track and it is all going to start with the 8am Pilates class tomorrow morning. I’m pretty sure my mat mates think that I have either died or switched gyms because I haven’t been to the class since before my birthday at the end of October. Yikes!

Want to try pilates, but not sure how to? Here is a great intro to the fitness craze from Fitness Magazine. The Complete Workout – Fitness Magazine

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Floral and Fauna

Hey Mambo Update: Marcus and I arrived at Lucca early to imbibe in some pre-dinner beverages at the bar. He had a glass of their house Malbec and I went with a Pomegranate-Lemon Drop Martini. Both did not disappoint and it was a nice chance for us to catch up on the day’s events. Our friends arrived shortly after and we were seated immediately behind the open kitchen. After going over the refined menu with our waiter we placed our order and settled in for some lively conversation and culinary excellence. Everyone at the table enjoyed what they ordered, but I think the biggest hits were the pork shoulder and the pan-seared scallops. We were too full for dessert, and decided to have some digestifs at another one of our favorite spots, the Cosmopolitan Lounge at the Suites of 800 Locust. I can’t think of a better way to end a great evening catching up with friends than with an irish coffee or a Grand Marnier in a swanky, low-lit lounge. Man, I love Des Moines and all it’s hidden treasures!

Suites at 800 Locust, Irish Coffee compliments of Sherry Waner

Tomorrow I have a follow up meeting over lunch with our wedding florists, Libby Becker and Breaca Lozier. I met with them earlier on in the planning process and have already nailed down the wedding party’s flowers as well as the ceremony decor at the church. We are sticking with mostly yellows and whites for the arrangements. I have decided to keep things relatively simple at the church (St. Augustin’s in Des Moines) since it is already such a beautiful place.

This meeting we will start discussing the reception centerpieces and overall ambiance. Since we have decided to go with an outdoor tented wedding in the spring, I know flowers are going to be a big part of it…and so will praying for good weather!

Inspiration for my meeting:

White & Yellow Perfection

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