Sunday, June 23, 2013

Play Like a Child

 
I have been feeling a little uninspired lately so I am challenging myself every week! This week I chose "play like a child". I really started to notice that while I'm pretty good at planning, arranging and organizing the fun, I'm not participating in the fun. I want my kids to have fun but I also want them to remember that mom is fun! I want them to have memories of us swinging, jumping, dancing, and just being together. 

I started off the week at the playground. I got on some equipment I had never been on and had to get help from Ila. It really was fun. I tried to just do what felt good, what seemed fun just like a child would. 

I've splashed in puddles, run down the street without any cares, done forward rolls and cartwheels and danced and sang so much!

Ila enjoyed taking pictures and telling me to be funny. She is quite the budding photographer in my humble opinion. 

Today, we had a beach day and I played more in the ocean than I have in awhile. Ila and I rode some waves on her boogie board or as she calls it, her surf board. I swam and played in the sand. It really was fun. I definitely got quite the workout this week. Playing is hard work!

Hopefully I will keep this habit going and get in and play more often! Did you play this week? What did you do?

You can join me starting tomorrow for my weekly challenge! I'll be wearing lipstick every day!


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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Our Visit to Washington, DC



We took a trip to DC a couple of weeks ago!  Because of the cold weather, the cherry blossoms hadn't bloomed yet.  It would have been wonderful to see them but we had an amazing time anyways.  Ordering room service, taking the Metro, or train as Ila called it, visiting museums and Arlington cemetery were all part of our days.  There was a kite festival going on which made our walks so beautiful. I have a lot of photos on my iPhone that I will share later!  Here are some photos from the trip!





























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Saturday, January 5, 2013

Things To Do Before Becoming Pregnant


It was the summer of 08 and Dru and I, being married for six years, had been throwing around the idea of having a baby for a while.  I’d be ready and he wouldn’t, then he’d be ready and I’d start second guessing my readiness and back and forth for months. Finally, we matched up and decided we were as ready as we’d ever be.  We started “not preventing” and never really thought about it.  When my period would come, it was a mixture of “Welp, not knocked up yet” and “Whoo hoo, I get to go out this weekend!”
Dru and I circa 2008 going on a date.
I had remembered reading an article written by a woman with several young children about what to do before you get pregnant.  One of the things on the list was to just stay up all night with your husband.  Spend the night talking, laughing and whatever else you want.  Watch the sunrise after a night of really getting to know your significant other and then sleep all day together. 

Well, I thought this was a wonderful idea.  We decided to give it a try one night.  We didn’t spend it alone though.  We decided to invite some margaritas to join us.  We had a really fun night, and besides what the margaritas made a little fuzzy, a night I will never forget.  We didn’t quite make it to sunrise but it was memorable anyways.

That night led to a positive pregnancy test a couple of weeks later followed by nine uncomfortable months and then the day that took us from two to three and forever changed our lives.  I think back on that list that I can barely remember and wonder if I could talk to my pre-pregnant self, what I would tell myself to do before becoming pregnant for the first time. 

I definitely would suggest the staying up all night, or as long as you can manage.  It was a lot of fun and very bonding.  One rule, no TV!  Just hang out, talk and laugh.

TRAVEL!!  Please past Brandi, travel more.  You have no excuses, plan fun little weekend trips on a regular basis.

Speaking of traveling, do spur of the moment things more often.  Pack a light suitcase and just drive somewhere with no plans.  On a random night, dress up and head out with no reservations or plans of any sort and just see where it takes you.  Call up a friend and have her meet you for no reason for lunch or coffee or whatever.  These are all things that in the future with children will require so much planning and scheduling, it barely seems worth it.

Spend some time by yourself.  Take yourself shopping and take as much time as you’d like.  Buy yourself something pretty because in the future, you will feel guilty for everything you ever buy yourself that isn’t essential to your survival.  Even if you are lucky enough to get a good amount of time to yourself, you will most likely get multiple phone calls and texts asking questions that only you have the answer to.

Read more.  There will come a day when finishing a chapter without interruption is a wonderful accomplishment.  When you will have over a dozen things on your list of things to do during your 45 minute “downtime” which still requires you to be on call should a passing car make too much noise waking your child ending your alone time twenty minutes early.

I’m sure there are many other things I could add to this list but this will suffice for now because my “downtime” was over a long time ago.  I have been spending the last hour trying to finish this while one child plays in her dollhouse and I nurse the other only to be interrupted because of a hungry child, then a dirty diaper, and by that time I have lost my train of thought and have to reread what I just wrote only to be interrupted again because I’m being asked to read the book I’ve already read three times today. 

I wouldn’t trade it for the world… most days.  Some days I wish I could call up a girlfriend and she could meet me for a fancy lunch and we could talk about anything we wanted only being interrupted by the server asking if we would like another glass of wine.  Yes, yes we would.

What do you have to add? Anything you wish you would have done before your life changed with that positive pregnancy test?

    
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Our Version of Elf on a Shelf

To be honest, Elf on a Shelf kind of creeps me out.  However, I love the tradition and fun of it.  We have found a way to make it work for our family.

Meet our sock money, Purple.  She ( Ila decided she was a girl) hides every night for us to find her.  Ila knows we are the ones hiding her and she even gets to participate some nights in the hiding.  Dru hid Purple before he left for work this morning and when Ila found her, she laughed so hard I thought she might cry, and for those that know Ila, laughs don't come easy, she makes you work for it.  She said, "Daddy is so silly!" and she immediately hid Purple for Dru to find her in the morning.

Purple doesn't watch Ila and she doesn't report to anybody whether Ila has been good or bad.  I'm actually very impressed with the creativity of some moms I've seen set up scenerios where their elf has been mischievous.  However, Purple does not go about at night making messes for me to clean up.  She hides out in the open for us to find.

I love that we have found a way for this tradition to be a part of our family.  I kind of like that we have made it our own.  I hope Purple makes our family laugh for years and years to come!

What traditions have you tweaked to work for your family?

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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

One Year

You will never be forgotten.
Thankful for four sandy feet.
Your little sister will know of you.
One of the most beautiful spots I know.
Picnic


Today makes one year since you left our world.  A couple days ago we went out to our favorite spot, the place we made special at your Farewell Celebration.  We had a picnic and celebrated you.  We talked about you.  We played and laughed.  We even saw a dolphin swim right up to the beach.  It was very special and I'm thankful we have a beautiful place to celebrate you.
 
We love and miss you everyday.  You will be forever stamped on our souls.  Your sisters will both always know of you.  Thank you for everything you've taught us.  We love you forever and ever.
 
 
Love,
Mommy, Daddy, Big Sister, and Little Sister
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Photo Purge

Spooky Ghost
Pedicures.
Splash
Dish Duty
"I'm glad I have a sister."
Baby Won't Sleep
Carnival
Goofy
Hanging out

Moon light
Out to lunch
Race
"I'm a ghost"
I melt
The only way cleaning gets done around here
She's in heaven
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