Monday, September 29, 2008

Our weekend

Well the Chef's Auction is finally over. In spite of few minor glitches and the evil old lady who runs the banquet center at Turtle Run, it went off pretty well. We didnt raise as much money as I would have hoped, but something is better than nothing. Hopefully if we have the event in Danville again next year, we can raise at least twice as much. Thank you to everyone who came out and supported the March of Dimes.

Friday was a boring day. I went to work and then came home and just relaxed - for the first time in a long time. I can't begin to explain how busy we have been the past few weeks. It was nice to just lay around and then go to bed early.

Saturday started off on a sad note. Kristi's grandma passed away last Wednesday and Saturday was the funeral. It was a beautiful service to honor a beautiful lady. I am glad that I had the opportunity to know her. And more than that, I am honored that the Noggle/Burress family has allowed me to not only be their friend, but to be a part of their family. They are a large and close family and they may never know how blessed I feel to be a part of that. When you dont have much family of your own, you never take for granted being a part of what they have.

Saturday night was much lighter. Dan and Gail and Doug and Sandy joined Dave and I for my birthday dinner at 88 Broadway. If you havent been, I highly reccomend it. We had fondue and a few drinks and enjoyed the show. Dave and Doug had fun before we even left - here is a picture of them. Sometimes I wonder ...

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Happy ... nevermind

I went to the Pick Your Purse Party last night. I took my mom. We had only been there about 5 minutes when they gave away the first door prize ... and my mom won! She won a $100 gift card to Meijer. Unfortunately, niether of us won the purse. What a bummer - you all know how I love a Coach!! But mom was nice enough (or maybe I just nagged her enough) to share her gift card with me. We went to Meijer after the show and bought presents for everyone. Mine was 4 bottles of wine (which is fine cause the only thing that I like almost as much as Coach is alcohol!).

Well, I woke up this morning and it was my birthday! But then on my way to work, I got some really sad news. Krisiti's grandma passed away at 3:20 this morning. I am very sad for her. "Mammal" as they call her is/was a very sweet lady and she will be greatly missed by all who knew her.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Potty Update

Sarah did not want to wear a pull-up to bed last night, so we let her wear underwear. Not only did she not pee her bed (or our), but she went potty this morning and was still dry when daddy took her to daycare. She is a super big girl and I am super proud.

Tonight I am going to Champaign with my mom. I won tickets to the 94.5 "Pick Your Purse Party." Wouldnt it be awesome if I won the Coach purse? It is my birthday eve - and I do love a good Coach!

We are on the home stretch for the Chef's Auction. Thank you so much to everyone who has helped and or donated. I think we are going to have a fantastic event on our hands this year. I'll let you know how things go. Only two more days!

Monday, September 22, 2008

The good, the bad ...

We had a good weekend. I think it is safe to say that Sarah is officially potty trained (other than a pull up at night). She even wears underwear for her nap. We are so proud of her!

The Cubs clinched! Enough said.

We are still rushing around to try and get ready for the the Chef's Auction. There are just a lot of last minute things we have to do. The auction is Thursday. I hope all of you who can come out and see us. It will be fun and for a good cause.

Just a friendly reminder - Wednesday is my birthday. I will be 21.

I also went to a bachelorette party this weekend (here is a picture of the bride from dinner - congratulations, Kami!). We went to Indianapolis and had dinner at Buca, and then went to a show at Crackers. It was lots of fun! Then we went next door to Tiki Bobs and drank too much. And something really weird happened that night - I ran into a girl that I went to school with in the third and fourth grade - how weird?? Now we are myspace friends.

Now for the bad ... my best friend called me this morning with some very sad news. Her grandma has been in the hospital since Wednesday and is probably not going to make it. It breaks my heart on so many levels. Kristi is pregnant with her first child, and I know she would give anything to make sure her grandmother could see her. Also, I have been best friends with Kristi for a long time and I think I can safely say I am considered part of her family - I know I consider them mine. I love her grandma as if she were my own. Please keep her and her family in your prayers.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Please Join Us!

Next week is the Danville Signature Chef's Auction to benefit the March of Dimes. Here is an article from the Commercial News about the Auction (with a few quotes from me, of course!). It will be an awesome event, and just by purchasing a ticket or bidding on an item, you will be helping to save babies!


Cooking for a cause
Area chefs gather for March of Dimes eventBY BARBARA GREENBERG


DANVILLE — The youngest and tiniest of people have been able to count on the March of Dimes for 70 years, and so have their parents.


President Franklin D. Roosevelt, stricken with polio himself, helped establish the organization to prevent the disease from afflicting others. With the support of the March of Dimes, Dr. Jonas Salk developed the polio vaccine that prevents the disease.


According to Kristina Oncken-Cortez, community director for the organization in the Champaign area, the March of Dimes next focused its attention on birth defects, including encouraging increased consumption of folic acid as a preventative measure.


The group also raised awareness about the dangers to the embryo of pregnant mothers smoking and drinking. Today, the emphasis is on decreasing premature births.


Twelve local chefs from some of Danville’s best known restaurants will join with the March of Dimes to continue raising funds for this cause.They will offer samples for the dinner portion of the fourth annual March of Dimes Signature Chefs Auction as well as items for the live auction.


David Quick, one of those chefs, will provide hundreds of slices of his restaurant Charlotte’s chocolate Bavarian torte cake prior to the auction.“It’s one of our customers’ favorite desserts,” Quick said. “I challenge people to guess the secret ingredient in the chocolate.”Quick’s restaurant also will donate a prize package of one whole cake or pie a month.


Shirley Sloop and Lisa Burke, Signature Chefs Auction co-chairs, have amassed a long list of local chefs and auction items. Those participating include: Applewood Foods Catering, California Catering, Country Time Catering, County Market, Crave Espresso Bar, Fat Boys Subs, Green Jade, La Potosina, Mustard’s Last Stand, Provena United Samaritans Medical Center and Turtle Run Banquet Center. The event will be at Turtle Run.


Good food may call for champagne during the evening. Downtown Diamond and Pawn will sponsor a champagne diamond raffle, which includes a raffle ticket with the purchase of a glass of champagne. The winning ticket brings with it a 40 point brilliant cut diamond valued at $1,500.


Packages available in the auction portion of the evening include weekend getaways, season tickets to local arts groups’ performances, sports-themed items and even a beach party.


One family each year serves as the March of Dimes Ambassadors in the area. The Pettigrews of Danville will fill that role. They are eternally grateful for the group’s help for their daughter Sarah, who was born eight weeks premature.


“Her birth was my introduction to everything,” Alicia Pettigrew said. “Not just being a mom, but the whole experience of a premature birth.”


Pettigrew explained that she and her husband planned to deliver their first child at Provena Covenant in Champaign to be safe.“There’s no high level NICU (neonatal intensive care unit) in Danville,” she said.


“We didn’t even know she’d be premature. When she was, we didn’t know that we would be allowed to stay in the hospital as long as she stayed. We were in the room right there for 11 days,” she said.“Sarah was just fine by then, and we were all able to go home. She’s been fine ever since,” Pettigrew added.


Sloop, a veteran Provena United Samaritans Medical Center nurse, said, “When I first started working (in this field), a baby born at seven months would have survived, but he or she would have been handicapped.”


Having experiences like that, or just hearing about them, make people grateful for the gains made thanks to the support of the March of Dimes.


Oncken-Cortez said, “Sixty percent of the money raised stays in Vermilion County. The other 40 percent goes to research, so essentially, it’s coming back here, too.”


IF YOU GO

The March of Dimes will present its Signature Chefs Auction at 6 p.m. Sept. 25 at Turtle Run Golf & Banquet Center. For sponsorships and ticket information, call 359-3730.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Now THIS is the cutest thing I have EVER seen ...

The girls' pictures are now posted. I had to fight back tears looking at how grown up Sarah is. To see the pics, go to www.smcduffee.com, scroll down the page until you come to Pettigrew and then click on the link. The password is pettigrew08. Tell me what you think!

Exciting News

Well, I have been dying to write about a couple of things - and now that they are no longer secrets, I finally can! Two of my BESTEST friends are having babies - and I found out about both of them on the same day!!


Last Wednesday, my friend Theresa called me to tell me she is pregnant. She and her husband had been trying for a long time, and I was so excited when she told me that I cried. The only bad part is that she is living in Tennessee now, so I dont get to be there with her while she goes through everything. I told her that she had to give me all the details - even the nasty ones!


Here is a picture of baby Fitzsimmons - I think it is a girl and it looks just like Theresa!


Then Wednesday night, my friend Sandy told me she was pregnant! She and her husband had also been trying for a long time. Luckily, Sandy only lives about 2 blocks away from me, so I will get to be around more with her.

I cannot tell you how happy I am for both of my friends. They are wonderful people and will make fantastic moms - and now I think I'm gonna cry again!

I've been tagged by Jen

1. Post the rules of the game at the beginning.
2. Each player answers the questions about themselves.
3. At the end of the post, the player then tags five people and posts their names, then goes to their blogs and leaves them a comment, letting them know they've been tagged and asking them to read the player's blog.
4. Let the person who tagged you know when you've posted your answer.

What were you doing five years ago?
I was still living at home with my parents, dating Dave (the current Dave, not the former) and bartending at the Barrel. Basically, a whole lot of nothin'!

What are five things on your to-do list for today?
1. Go to work (done)
2. Make a veggie tray
3. Go to VCM picnic
4. Play with my babies
5. Take a nap

What are five snacks you enjoy? (Should be what are five snacks I don't enjoy ...)
1. Cheese
2. Ice Cream
3. chocolate (just about any)
4. beef jerky
5. cheesey poofs

What are five things you would do if you were a billionaire?-
1. Open my own Gymboree store
2. Give LOTS to charity (especially March of Dimes and Ronald McDonald House)
3. Buy important stuff for thost important to me
4. "Take Care" of my children's futures
5. Hire a live-in nanny (an old lady, not a hot young thing for my husband to enjoy)

What are five of your bad habits?
1. biting my nails
2. eating junk food
3. cursing (like a sailor)
4. my soap opera
5. shopping

What are five places where you have lived?
1. North Vernon, IN
2. Indianapolis, IN
3. Lafayette, TN
4. Edwardsville, IL
5. Danville, IL

What are five jobs you've had?
1. Abercrombie and Fitch girl
2. Bartender
3. Project Manager for a publshing house
4. Maintenance Management Coordinator for Walgreens Help Center
5. Service Technician for Time-O-Matic

Five people I tag: Kayte, Jennifer and anyone else who wants to do it. I don't know that many people with blogs!

Friday, September 5, 2008

Quite Possibly the Cutest Thing I Have Ever Seen

You'll have to excuse the poor quality (it was taken on a camera phone) but this picture is adorable. Sarah found mommy's pink glasses ...