Please Welcome Elizabeth from The Writer Revived
She is a writer and currently working and editing on a book. She has a cute daughter SB and she lives in Florida. If you want to hear her brag about florida, her daughter and her book. Follow her tweets and blog.
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Hello! I’m Elizabeth. I live in Florida with my husband and our two year-old
daughter. After she was born, I made the surprising (to me anyway) decision to
become a stay-at-home mom. In that first year, I was immersed in motherhood.
But as my daughter grew from an infant to an increasingly independent toddler, I
realized I had neglected to nurture myself. Most importantly, I needed to get back
in touch with my creative side.
Shortly after my daughter’s first birthday, following a long hiatus, I rediscovered
my passion for writing and jumped in headfirst. I developed an idea for a
nonfiction book (about motherhood), wrote a proposal and began querying
literary agents. That proposal is currently with two agents for consideration.
My blog, The Writer Revived originally started out as a way to detail my writing
journey.
As the blog evolved, I also began to write about motherhood. It became a great
release for me to share about my experiences as a new mom. It also connected
me with tons of other moms and enabled me to develop a strong support
system. And it is the subject of my book, so it made sense to take the blog in that
direction. At this point, about half my posts are about being a mom, and half are
about being a writer. Please stop on by if you’d like get to know me a little better.
And help me get to know you! I love making new connections!
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Let it Snow?
I moved to Florida to get away from snow. After 30 years in the Midwest, I'd
had enough. However, 80 degrees year round did not particularly appeal to me,
either. So I settled in Northeast Florida, where we do have a change of seasons.
It goes a little something like this:
December = Fall
January = Winter
February = Spring
March - November = Summer
OK, I may be exaggerating a little. But I like that it can get cold here, albeit for a
short time. I get to wear sweaters and build fires in the fireplace. It can even get
really cold. But I don't ever have to worry about the white stuff. Or its very nasty
cousin, ice. Which is more than fine by me.
As much as I do not enjoy snow as an adult, I can appreciate how much fun it
is for a child. Now that I have a daughter, who turned two yesterday, I want her
to be able to experience it. When she's a little older, we will plan a trip around
seeing some snow (perhaps we will visit Kristina and her family in Tahoe!). For
now, we had the opportunity to witness it right here in the Sunshine State.
Don't get too excited. I'm talking about the machine-generated kind. America's
oldest city, St. Augustine, plays hosts to Winter Wonderland Florida, where you
can count on snow every night at 7:00 during the holiday season. Earlier this
month, we took the String Bean (SB for short) there to get in the Christmas spirit.
I'm not so sure she did...
Friday, December 31, 2010
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Guest Blogger Week: Meet Jessica @ Straight Take Jess
Please welcome Jessica from Straightalkjess.
She has an awesome blog, and needs Mountain Mum readers support. Please go and check out her blog and leave her some love.
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I'm started blogging almost three years ago and since then my blog has evolved to be a little piece of me. I use it as a sounding board, I complain, I talk about my kid, work, fashion victims, and anything else that strikes my fancy at the moment. I've been married 8 years and we've got a 5 year old daughter and another baby due June 2011.
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December is a busy month in the "Straight Talk Jess" house. To be fair, being a lawyer, with a {now} 5 year old Princess and a baby on the way {coming June 2011}, 2 stinky dogs that always seem to be hungry, and a partridge in a pear tree, things are always busy in our house (you can check out the random craziness and my two cents on anything and everything at my blog). We have the celebration of our sweet baby girl (who was born early and saved us from spending Christmas in the hospital 5 years ago). We also fill our December with decorations, Christmas parties, cookie baking, and the trek home to spend the holidays with our family.
Here are a couple highlights of our busy month:
1) Christmas decorations! Now that my sweet girl can fully appreciate them (more than just staring at the lights in awe as a baby), I love having her help decorate the tree. It's so sweet and something I remember being such a special thing for me and my family when I was younger. We put the Christmas music on and I let her go to town on the ornaments. Of course she gets a little help from mom and daddy to make sure that there are some ornaments towards the top of the tree too.
2) Santa! We have to visit Santa. It's tradition! It's awesome to watch her grow from year to year and see her go from cautious, to crying, to bribed, to more-than-happy to see her with Santa.
3) Birthday time!!! It's hard having a birthday in December. So we don't let hers get lost in the shuffle. This year we celebrated "Ava Day" with a couple celebrations that started with these delicious cupcakes at school and ended with a day spent doing what she wanted over the weekend. I think it's definitely a new December tradition in our house!
4) Home for the holidays. Another big part of our December is family, of course. We don't live close to family so we make the trek home to share our Christmas every year. Luckily, both of our families are in the same city so we don't have to worry about visiting families in alternating years or spending one weekend here and the next there. It's a lot of visiting {we have THREE big celebrations in one day. And that doesn't even count what Santa brings on Christmas morning!}, a lot of family and a lot of food, but we couldn't imagine it any other way.
Hope you enjoyed the sneak peek into our whirlwind holiday month. Thank you Mountain Mum for letting me join you!
From the "Straight Talk Jess" house to yours, I wish you a beautiful month and a very MERRY CHRISTMAS filled with joy, love and family.
She has an awesome blog, and needs Mountain Mum readers support. Please go and check out her blog and leave her some love.
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I'm started blogging almost three years ago and since then my blog has evolved to be a little piece of me. I use it as a sounding board, I complain, I talk about my kid, work, fashion victims, and anything else that strikes my fancy at the moment. I've been married 8 years and we've got a 5 year old daughter and another baby due June 2011.
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December is a busy month in the "Straight Talk Jess" house. To be fair, being a lawyer, with a {now} 5 year old Princess and a baby on the way {coming June 2011}, 2 stinky dogs that always seem to be hungry, and a partridge in a pear tree, things are always busy in our house (you can check out the random craziness and my two cents on anything and everything at my blog). We have the celebration of our sweet baby girl (who was born early and saved us from spending Christmas in the hospital 5 years ago). We also fill our December with decorations, Christmas parties, cookie baking, and the trek home to spend the holidays with our family.
Here are a couple highlights of our busy month:
1) Christmas decorations! Now that my sweet girl can fully appreciate them (more than just staring at the lights in awe as a baby), I love having her help decorate the tree. It's so sweet and something I remember being such a special thing for me and my family when I was younger. We put the Christmas music on and I let her go to town on the ornaments. Of course she gets a little help from mom and daddy to make sure that there are some ornaments towards the top of the tree too.
3) Birthday time!!! It's hard having a birthday in December. So we don't let hers get lost in the shuffle. This year we celebrated "Ava Day" with a couple celebrations that started with these delicious cupcakes at school and ended with a day spent doing what she wanted over the weekend. I think it's definitely a new December tradition in our house!
4) Home for the holidays. Another big part of our December is family, of course. We don't live close to family so we make the trek home to share our Christmas every year. Luckily, both of our families are in the same city so we don't have to worry about visiting families in alternating years or spending one weekend here and the next there. It's a lot of visiting {we have THREE big celebrations in one day. And that doesn't even count what Santa brings on Christmas morning!}, a lot of family and a lot of food, but we couldn't imagine it any other way.
Hope you enjoyed the sneak peek into our whirlwind holiday month. Thank you Mountain Mum for letting me join you!
From the "Straight Talk Jess" house to yours, I wish you a beautiful month and a very MERRY CHRISTMAS filled with joy, love and family.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Guest Blogger Week: Meet Rebekah @ Country Mouse Tales
Meet Rebekah from Country Mouse Tales.
Check out her uber cute blog, and her cute family. All you Mountain Mum followers, please leave her some love!
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I am a 20-something Pennsylvania girl, wife to a handsome teacher, and stay-at-home mom to a one year old boy. I am learning to cherish the little joys that life can bring as I see the world through the eyes of a child once again. I have been chronicling my successes, failures, and kitchen disasters at www.countrymousetales.com since 2008.
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Reclaiming the Ordinary Day
-'Mama' he cries. His little hands tangle in my hair as he clutches my neck, his eyes still heavy with sleep. We slowly make our way down the stairs to being our morning routine.
-Coffee percolates and I prepare his bowl of oatmeal as he sips apple juice from his favorite blue cup.
-Laundry to the left, last night's dishes to left, and a laughing boy chases the dog around the kitchen, leaving a trail of juice behind him.
-We bundle in our coats and run to the car. 'Dog!' he yells excitedly as he sees the neighbors pet looking out the window. 'Woof, woof' he proudly barks, showing off his newest skill. I strap him in and he gives me a smile before we head out.
-Hours later, the turn of the key in the door. A smiling face, handsome eyes, and a squeal of 'Dada!' as he toddles as fast as his legs can carry him to the entryway.
It's not perfect, but it's mine, and now that the hustle and bustle of the season is quickly dying down, I can finally take a look around and appreciate the gifts (not the presents, although those are nice too!) that I have been given over the last year. The life, the love, the laughter, not so much the laundry but I'll take the good with the bad.
It is so easy to feel down at the end of the holiday season. The parties, the glitter, the lights, it's all gone - basically overnight. January 1st rolls around, and the discarded Christmas trees at the curb mark the end of another year. Three months of winter are staring us dead in the eye. Three months of 'Ugh it's so cold' and 'I miss my flip-flops' as we trudge through another snowstorm. I know I tend to wallow, to get stuck in the misery of the everyday instead of choosing to see it's beauty. This winter, reclaim your day. See the beauty in the ordinary. It doesn't come naturally to me, but this is what I have learned in the last year - we don't get these days back. We will only have their memory to cherish through the years to come. I want to remember the beauty of now, the laugh of my toddler, the faint beginnings of smile lines on my husbands face. There is beauty here.
Check out her uber cute blog, and her cute family. All you Mountain Mum followers, please leave her some love!
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I am a 20-something Pennsylvania girl, wife to a handsome teacher, and stay-at-home mom to a one year old boy. I am learning to cherish the little joys that life can bring as I see the world through the eyes of a child once again. I have been chronicling my successes, failures, and kitchen disasters at www.countrymousetales.com since 2008.
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Reclaiming the Ordinary Day
-'Mama' he cries. His little hands tangle in my hair as he clutches my neck, his eyes still heavy with sleep. We slowly make our way down the stairs to being our morning routine.
-Coffee percolates and I prepare his bowl of oatmeal as he sips apple juice from his favorite blue cup.
-Laundry to the left, last night's dishes to left, and a laughing boy chases the dog around the kitchen, leaving a trail of juice behind him.
-We bundle in our coats and run to the car. 'Dog!' he yells excitedly as he sees the neighbors pet looking out the window. 'Woof, woof' he proudly barks, showing off his newest skill. I strap him in and he gives me a smile before we head out.
-Hours later, the turn of the key in the door. A smiling face, handsome eyes, and a squeal of 'Dada!' as he toddles as fast as his legs can carry him to the entryway.
It's not perfect, but it's mine, and now that the hustle and bustle of the season is quickly dying down, I can finally take a look around and appreciate the gifts (not the presents, although those are nice too!) that I have been given over the last year. The life, the love, the laughter, not so much the laundry but I'll take the good with the bad.
It is so easy to feel down at the end of the holiday season. The parties, the glitter, the lights, it's all gone - basically overnight. January 1st rolls around, and the discarded Christmas trees at the curb mark the end of another year. Three months of winter are staring us dead in the eye. Three months of 'Ugh it's so cold' and 'I miss my flip-flops' as we trudge through another snowstorm. I know I tend to wallow, to get stuck in the misery of the everyday instead of choosing to see it's beauty. This winter, reclaim your day. See the beauty in the ordinary. It doesn't come naturally to me, but this is what I have learned in the last year - we don't get these days back. We will only have their memory to cherish through the years to come. I want to remember the beauty of now, the laugh of my toddler, the faint beginnings of smile lines on my husbands face. There is beauty here.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Guest Blogger Week: Meet Jami @ Boy Crazed Momma
Please welcome the first guest blogger this week. Jami from Boycrazedmomma.
She is a hoot on twitter and check out her blog and let her know that you are visiting from MountainMum.com I have asked some of my favorite tweeters and bloggers to guest post for me this week, while I'm in Seattle, Washington visiting family.
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I am a SAHM mom to two adorable, young boys--Sweetie Pie is almost 4
and Boogaboo is 19 months. I spend my days trying to keep the chaos to a minimum while not losing my mind. I get way too little sleep and drink way too much caffeine. You can find me on Twitter (@boycrazedmomma) where I will have you captivated with my wisdom on raising boys, being the perfect wife, and just life in general. Did you sense the sarcasm? My momma motto is “Sometimes a momma’s got to do whatever it takes to survive the day and make it to tomorrow.”
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I grew up with many Christmas traditions. My aunt’s fudge. The mantel display
my mom put up from the time I was itty bitty that has now become a Christmas
fixture on my mantel. But of all our family’s Christmas traditions, the one that is
the most special to me is Christmas at Mimi & Papa’s house. (Now just Mimi’s
because Papa has been gone for 11 years.)
My extended family on my mom’s side is huge. I think we are up to around 60
people now. My Mimi & Papa had 5 children, 15 grandchildren, and I’m not
even counting up the number of great-grandchildren. And you can’t forget the
poor souls lucky ones who married into this chaos. For years our family met for
Christmas at Mimi & Papa’s the evening of Christmas Eve. Papa was adamant
about it. ADAMANT. Everyone was just expected to be there. No one questioned
it or even minded that it was more of a requirement than an option. When it was
Christmas Eve, we were there. Growing up the grandkids would always put on a
skit. And me being the bossy one meant I always put myself in charge. We’d sing
Christmas carols for the adults. The tree at their house was always decorated with
apples with all of our names on them. (Most of the apples have been lost now,
but some of the apples are still around. We still look to see whose name is on
the tree every year.) We’d open gifts. We’d eat way too much food, mainly Aunt
Gloria’s fudge. (One Christmas the fudge disappeared. We found it in Papa’s room
with him. He was rationing it out!)
I remember the first year someone missed Christmas Eve at Mimi & Papa’s. It
was my cousin. I can’t recall now why he and his wife couldn’t be there. What
I do remember is all the flack he got for missing Christmas with us. It was all
in good fun, but let me put it this way: He and his family have not missed a
single Christmas at Mimi’s since & that was 13 years ago. We are serious about
EVERYONE being there. One year we had to miss the gathering because my
family lived in another state at the time and a blizzard blew through on the 23rd.
We finally had our “own” Christmas in our own house and, although it was fun
and relaxing, we missed our extended family greatly. I still remember calling to
talk to my cousins and the bitter-sweet feeling it was because I wanted to be
there with everyone.
As years have passed & our family has grown larger, this tradition as morphed
a bit. We no longer have Christmas at Mimi’s on Christmas Eve. It’s now the
Saturday before Christmas Eve. This year for the first time EVER, our Christmas
get together will not be at Mimi & Papa’s house. Our family has just gotten too
large, so we’re meeting in a community center. We’ve gotten a little more lax
with letting people off the hook if they can’t make it—a little. (I mean come on.
I can tell you the date for Christmas at Mimi’s in 2014 right now—December
20th. Plan around it folks. But things do come up—like the year I was 38 weeks
preggers and my OB told me I had to stay in town. I missed it that year.)
As extended families go, mine is extremely close. I never realize how lucky I was
to have this growing up. I just thought everyone did. But now I realize that we
are the exception, rather than the rule. There’s something special about knowing
if you need help or just a kind word, there are at least 59 other family members
who will provide that!
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We know the celebration is a success when someone laughs so hard they pee
their pants. (And that doesn’t include anyone wearing Depends.)
We in the third generation get a kick out listening to the 1st and 2nd generations
discussing their health and surgeries of the year….each one trying to top the other
one.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Twas the night before Christmas
I'm working today, which is ok. I'm off at 3pm and the office is going to be nice and quiet. The best part of being a parent is being Santa. I can't wait for Mackenna to wake up and open up all her gifts. This year we are doing Christmas eve at my house and Christmas morning.
** The family is having a rib cook off **
Everyone in the family is getting their ribs prepped and we are going to have a rib cook off and see who has the best ribs. This is going to be awesome.
My uncle Jeremy from New Zealand, " That's awesome, I will be a judge!"
So, this evening the rib cook off will commence. I will update with photos another time with the racks stacked up to each other.
This Christmas I'm really Thankful:
- We had money to get gifts this year
- Surrounded by love
- My family is here from New Zealand
- Partaking in lot's of food and egg nog
- Having time off of work to visit family in Seattle
- 6 awesome guest bloggers that will be featured on my blog next week.
I'm so thankful that we are still very fortunate to partake in Christmas and be surrounded by family.
Merry Christmas Bloggers & Followers!
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Thursday, December 23, 2010
Blog Redo
Lindsay from Happy Housewife Designs, was running a special for blogs that she has already designed a redo with the same kit you picked out for $20. So I sent her some photos for my new header and she redesigned it for me. I really love how it came out and its a fresh look for the new year.
This is my old design...
If you already have a design done by Happy Housewife Designs, email her at lindsayintx@aol.com if you would like a redo with the same kit for $20.
Or you can have her redesign your whole blog for $40 with her New Years Special. She is so easy to work with and she has the best designs. Plus, if you have any questions for her she is always willing to answer them.
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Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Family from down unda
I'm been slacking on the ol blog this week due to family in this week.
** Stay tuned next week, I have 5 awesome bloggers that are taking the stage **
So, thus far I've been staying up pretty late, since I have to work this week to hang out with family.
Their America bucket list
* try a twinkie --> my uncle thought they were awesome. He even tried a Ho Ho
* Drink our Local Beer
* Tour Lake Tahoe --> I heard the hubs was a really good tour guide
* Watch NFL football
* My cousin Jade wanted an American Hot Dog --> she ate the whole thing
* My Aunty calls potato salad, freakish looking salad
* My Aunty doesn't like tater tots
Today, I believe they are headed up to the ski resorts to go snow tubing and check out the villages at Squaw and NorthStar. I'm having lot's of fun with my 4 year old cousin Jade. So damn cute.
* Christmas Update *
I've actually pretty much finished my christmas shopping. Just need to wrap up and print some photos from the family photo shoot.
Are you ready for Christmas?
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Monday, December 20, 2010
Ice Skating Adventure
At the local resort, NorthStar @ Lake Tahoe, they have an ice skating rink. I really didn't have any intention of going out on the ice at all. My daughter is only 2. Once we got there, Mackenna immediately went to the ice rink and want to go out there with just her boots on. I figured if she was that interested that we would go rent skate's and give it a go. We walked into the building where they were doing the ice skate rentals and the line was almost out the door. Mack gave me a look like she didn't really mind. She waited in line with me for over 20 minutes and we got our skates. Once I put them on, she couldn't wait to get on the ice.
I held both her hands and put her in front of me and skated the both of us. It was a little nerve racking because I didn't want to fall or anything with me holding her. That would have been bad.
She loved it... she was screaming wooohooo and yeah mummy! The entire time.
Also, this weekend was pretty eventful. Friday night was a pretty chill night... sorta. I dug a friends car out of the snow at work and then chilled at home and went to bed pretty early. Saturday was the big day of my party for work at the Ritz Carlton. It was a great night and lot's of fun.
My aunt Danya, Jeremey and Jade made it to the great ol U.S of A on saturday. I went down Sunday morning, through the most ugliest weather ever to see them. I played with my cousin Jade.
Here is the restaurant we built out of blocks.
Great weekend, partied, snow and family. How was your weekend?
Thursday, December 16, 2010
21 and over cupcakes
There were several people's birthday this week and last week at work. So I decided to get my act together and finally cook some cupcakes for the office. I convinced my friend Marea that lives down the street from to help me cook Pink champagne cupcakes. They were easier than I thought and they were really good.
Here is some photos of the process..
The Recipe:
Ingredients
- 18 1/4 ounces white cake mix, no pudding, and must be white to taste champagne
- 1/2-3/4 cup champagne, chilled ( pink, white, sweet, dry)
- 1 cup butter, softened
- 4 cups powdered sugar
- 1/4 cup milk
- 1/4 cup champagne
- 1 tablespoon vanilla
- 5 -5 1/2 cups additional powdered sugar
Frosting
Directions
- Use a box of white cake mix (NO pudding) and substitute champagne - 1/2 to 3/4 cup to replace all of the liquid called for in the cake mix. So if the box says 3/4 cup water replace with 3/4 cup champagne. I did use one that had 1 1/4 cups water and replaced with champagne, just depends on the cake mix brand you buy. The kind of champagne/sparkling wine (pink, white, sweet, dry) used will determine the flavor. I usually just buy the cheap pink sparkling stuff in the grocery store, it's sweet and yummy in this!
- Tint with red food coloring to a soft pink, use a drop at a time, this stuff will stain, probably take about 3 drops.
- Bake cake as instructed on box. I usually make in 9x13-inch pan, but for an elegant layer cake use two 9 round cake pans, a heart pan would be perfect for Valentine's Day!
- Creamy champagne frosting:.
- Beat 1 cup softened butter for 30 seconds. Gradually add 4 cups powdered sugar.
- Beat in 1/4 cup milk, 1/4 cup champagne, and 1 TB vanilla.
- Beat in 5-5 1/2 more cups powdered sugar till you can spread it or is consistency you want.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
I'm parent of the week!
Hello fellow bloggers I'm being featured over at Avant Garde Parenting as the parent of the week.
Please go on over and leave me some love.
Jamie Contacted me a month ago or so and asked if I wanted to be featured as
one of her parents of the week. I said yes..!
I wrote about Mackenna's birth story from Ian's perspective.
Tis the Season to be... Stressed
Last night I licked, wrote and stamped more than half of the Christmas cards. What a relief to get those baby's done. With all the hussel and bussel this month I haven't had a change to breathe let alone have a moment of peace or relaxation I feel like.
What is left for me to do 11 days for christmas:
* Noel night's --> Northstar @ Tahoe... We go every year and have Mack's picture taken with Santa. It's a fun night and they have a Starbucks up there.
* My Christmas Party @ The Ritz Carlton @ Tahoe. My company Christmas parties are so much fun. Food, drinks, dancing and prizes. Last year we all got Ipod's I wonder what is in store for us this year.
P.S. I got my dress in the mail from Macy's and I'm in love. Love, Love it.
* Picking aunt and uncle up this weekend from San Francisco. They are flying in this weekend from New Zealand.
* Christmas Shopping... I have a confession... I haven' started. Oh My! Next week I'm going to be doing it all. Getting photos printed from our family photo shoot and framing.
* Wrapping gifts, baking cookies and breads, and filling stockings.
* Christmas Dinner... This year we are doing a ham and deep fried turkey. We usually go to other family member's houses for dinner on the holiday's but this year we are hosting Christmas Dinner at our house.
* Pack and organize self for Mack and I's travel to Seattle to see my side of the family... I don't even want to think that far ahead.
What's left on your list to do before Christmas?
Do you have as much to do as me with 11 days left?
I'm starting to get a little stressed out and I might have a mental breakdown at some point this week... I can feel it. However, the holiday's are all about spending time with family and making the most of the season. I always feel like it has to be perfect. Does it? Maybe not.. I guess I need to just cool it.
Monday, December 13, 2010
I'm a mom...
Children change you, sometimes you know it and sometimes you have to think about it to understand it. I never was much of a napper, now I love them and must take one when Mack does. Although, I don't always get dressed up anymore and I dress more mommyish and I sing and dance in public, these changes I wouldn't change. My life is more meaningful, fun and full now that I have Mack in it.
This is why I know I'm a mom...
1. I find crackers in my pockets, car, floor.
2. I've caught poop in my hands before.
3. I've almost filled out my bills with a twistable crayon
4. I take longer shower's just to have a little more time to myself
5. I go to bed around the same time as my daughter so we get the same 8-9 hours of sleep.
6. I plan get togethers, shopping trips and events around nap time.
7. I can sing all of the songs on sesame street
8. I can recite Cars, Nemo, Monster's and Toy Stories by heart
9. I've gotten dress so fast that I've left the house with no underwear on
10. I've dragged Bert by the head on the street on the way to work. His feet were caught in the door.
11. I use wipes for everything. wiping my own face and hands and cleaning with them.
12. I take naps too and enjoy them
13. I pumped on my lunch and on breaks at work for 8 months
14. I've had to change my clothes just as much as my child
15. I find coloring and painting more fun then other things.
16. I've sniffed my kids butt in public
17. I sing in the grocery store with my child
18. I have random conversations about my child or kids in general with complete strangers
19. I kiss boo's boo's even if I know they aren't there
20. I wipe noses
21. I can cook macaroni and cheese with my eyes closed
22. I dance to music in the house with my child
23. My purse now consists of butt paste, wipes spear underwear, tilty cup and crayons and paper.
24. I will sing and dance in the car with Mack on the way to preschool
25. I eat or drink my breakfast in the car
What makes you a mom?
Friday, December 10, 2010
2010 Christmas Card
Here it is Lady and Gents. Please excuse the click and hide image. I had to basically print screen to get it off of shutterfly. I guess they don't want you to copy or save image as and take it for free or something. Whatever!
Anway here it is.
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McFatty Friday - Slacker
This week I didn't do so well at the gym. I only went twice. I know what a frackn slacker right. Do you want to hear my excuses... or not?
1. I was sick to my stomach Wednesday and Thursday... I mean so sick I barfed like crazy on thursday and actually went home sick.
2. I've been cleaning at home like made for anticipation of my aunt and uncle's arrival to America next weekend.
3. Ok, my office and craft room, that I have yet to do anything with since we moved into our new house in May 2010. Ya, well let's just say that I'm going to be working on it this weekend. If I'm brave enough I will share photos on Monday or maybe even tomorrow if I finish.
4. Overtime. I don't think I need to really explain, but we are slammed at work so I've been taking half hour lunches this week to push some volume out. So, half hour lunches means this cow can't go to the gym.
On a lighter note, I've only really consumed ginger ale the last 48 hours, so maybe it's ok that I haven't gone to the gym. After being so sick like that I have no motivation to go to the gym until at least next week.
I feel like the month of November and December and going to the gym everyday is preventing from becoming a hippo in these months. All I want to do is bake cookies, cakes and pies and eat soups, breads and pasta. You know comfort food when it's cold and icky out. I will be glad when it's new years, then I will give up food until next year. Not quite but pretty much.
How do you say no to sweets this time of year?
It's impossible and I just can't is my answer.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Thankful Thursday - Grilled Cheese & Twilight
Yesterday I was feeling way under the weather. I went home from work early due to some barfing and such. As soon as I got home from work I hugged the porcelain god and was feeling pretty ok. I went to lay on the couch and watched Matilda! I haven't seen that movie in years.
Ian and Mackenna got home a couple of hours later. Mackenna and I snuggled on the couch for a bit, while daddy started a fire, ran to the store for 7up for me, and cooked grilled cheese and tomato soup. I ate the tomato soup and grilled cheese because I was so hungry.
I'm so thankful Ian made dinner last night and even let me watch twilight, even though he cannot stand any of that crap and thinks it's lame.
I'm also thankful he made dinner even though I barfed it up not long after. I felt so crappy not long after that I went to take a hot shower and then passed out in bed.
Also, Mackenna played in her room quietly and in the living room. She must of known her mama wasn't feeling well, because I got cuddles and a happy nice girl last night.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Family Photo Shoot
A couple of weekends ago we had some family photos taken on Lake Tahoe for our Christmas Cards. Every thing was going pretty well that day. Mack fell asleep on the way over and I thought perfect she should be fine when we get there. She was so crabby the entire time and only wanted to sit with me and have me hold her. So, with a bunch of patience from my friend Cody that took them and 12 or so good photos, we successfully finished and here is what we got...
Which one would you choose for your Christmas Card?
Monday, December 6, 2010
Baby Fever
* How the hell do people afford to kids in daycare
* I can't be a stay at home mom financially
The biggest deal breaker for me is the cost of childcare. I can't even think to imagine the paying upwards of $1500 a month in childcare. It makes me sad, because Mack is cruising up on her 2 1/2 year mark and no real plans to get pregnant right now.
Financial responsibilities... stupid ones
* Snowmobile
* Truck
* My Subaru
* Credit Card debt
All of these things have to be taken care of and paid down quite a bit before I can venture into the pregnancy land again. For now, my goalie remains in front of the goal. (IUD)
I want Mack to have a sibling she can grow up with and play with. I kinda also just want to get it over with.. no prolong it anymore than I already have.
O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree
Weekends come and go so quickly it seems like. You get home on a friday night and a blink of the eye is monday morning. What the eff?
First of all Friday was my brother's 18th birthday. We watched movies and ate pizza and even gave him a beer. A christmas brew. I went to bed early and woke up the next morning with no intention of doing much and then all of sudden my brother and I are pulling in christmas boxes to the house from the garage.
And then.... a christmas bomb went off in my kitchen and living room. My mom started putting things up and then we moved to the kitchen and starting dusting and cleaning the pop window in my kitchen. Oh, and then let's clean the blinds, and pull the coverings off the light fixtures and dust and clean them. It started to get a little crazy, but it looks real good now.
Sunday, we went to go and get the xmas tree. We have high vaulted ceilings in our house in the living space, so we got a 12 FOOT TREE! It's a bit ridiculous, but I love it. I had to use a tall barstool to decorate most of it. Mackenna handed me ornaments and watched Christmas movies on the couch.
Here is the final product. Kind of a bad photo. (Disclossure, I don't have the world's crappiest camera, I just use my droid phone a lot. It's so handy not too.)
Friday, December 3, 2010
McFatty Friday
It's been a month and I'm still going to the gym and trying to get this bod back of mine. It's been in hiding the last few years and I'm ready to bring it back out to the world. Hard work is going to get me there.
I go to the gym almost everyday for the last month and a half. I'm going to start going on saturday morning's and boost it up to 6 days a week.
Here is a routine that I'm trying to stick with.
Monday: Cardio + Toning
• 5 minute Warm up on treadmill
• 10 minute Jog on treadmill
• 5 minute Cool down
• 3 sets Lat pulldowns
• 3 sets Bicep curls
• 3 sets Triceps pushdowns with rope
• 3 sets Dumbbell front raises
• 10 minute Jog on treadmill
• 5 minute Cool down
• 3 sets Lat pulldowns
• 3 sets Bicep curls
• 3 sets Triceps pushdowns with rope
• 3 sets Dumbbell front raises
Tuesday: Just Cardio
Wednesday: Cardio + Core
• 5 minute warm up
• 3 sets Crunches on stability ball
• 3 sets Plank
• 3 sets Bent knee hip raises
• 10 minute treadmill
• 5 minute Cool down
• 5 minute warm up
• 3 sets Crunches on stability ball
• 3 sets Plank
• 3 sets Bent knee hip raises
• 10 minute treadmill
• 5 minute Cool down
Thursday: Just Cardio
Friday: Cardio + Lower Body
• 5 minute Warm up on treadmill
• 3 sets Stability ball squats
• 3 sets Forward lunges
• 3 sets Lying Abduction
• 3 sets Lying leg curls
• 10 minute Jog on treadmill
• 5 minute Cool down
• 5 minute Warm up on treadmill
• 3 sets Stability ball squats
• 3 sets Forward lunges
• 3 sets Lying Abduction
• 3 sets Lying leg curls
• 10 minute Jog on treadmill
• 5 minute Cool down
Saturday: 30 minutes Brisk walk
Sunday: Off
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