Loving on Monday.

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I know I am most likely in the minority today, but there are a few things I’m loving this very fine Monday morning:

  • Those two girls. And the fact that that photo up there was completely unprompted. I just asked the girls if I could take some photos of them for Daddy for his birthday and I got this while they were messing around. I am convinced that Emma is the best big sister ever, and I think Addie might agree with me.
  • No school today. It was a very busy month for us and we have been rewarded with a teacher in-service day on this here last day of January. The girls slept in and we are looking forward to a day of “catch-up” around the house and I get an extra day to finish this month’s newsletter and work on some client work.
  • Our new sofa. It has plenty of room for all of us to stretch out and do our own thing.
  • Streaming Netflix. The girls are obsessed with the old Munsters tv show and are watching them (while playing Barbies) right now on one end of the sofa.
  • New soccer season. Although my aching hip and knee are reminders that I am not in nearly as good of shape as I think I am, it did feel so good to be back out running around on the soccer field again yesterday. And J. was an awesome goalie (not his usual position) so we won.
  • My Nespresso coffee maker. My coffee habits have been transformed. I haven’t visited a Starbucks in weeks. And I honestly like the coffee I make at home even better than my old Starbucks standby. (Blasphemy, I know!) When I was little, I used to have milk with a splash of coffee on Saturday mornings watching cartoons with my Dad, and I think that is what influenced how I now like my coffee. I really like lattes – lots of milk, and my new coffee maker makes them fast and delicious. Mmmm. Yes. I think I may need another one while I sit here on the new sofa, working on that newsletter and watching my two loves play.

Happy, Happy, Birthday!

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Today is one of our top ten favorite days of the year when we can stop and give thanks for Daddy (and Uncle Jeff!) being born. I don’t think there are enough words in the world – or that I am an eloquent enough writer – to truly do justice to my most wonderful husband. I am so in love with you, J. Thank you for being my best friend, a faithful and loving husband, a fearless and generous provider, and the absolute best father to our girls.

Hoping your day – and entire year is fantastic. Happy Birthday, love.

xoxoxo,
~your girls

Uncle Jeff – we are wishing you a very happy birthday today, too!!

*This photo was one from our session with Rose awhile back – but it is still one of my all time favorites of the girls with J.

My little spelling bee…

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I can’t remember if I blogged about our stubborn little bee after the first report card or not but we had…uh…well…let’s just say Addie Roses had less than stellar marks in the ‘ol reading and spelling department.

Mrs. F. assured me that Addie was completely normal. And I assured Mrs. F. that Addie could sound out words and read many (little) books. But of course this whole ordeal made me a little bit crazy. I dissected it on the phone with my sister who is an educator, and talked about it ad naseum with all of my teacher friends here. Was it because I hadn’t spent enough time with the poor second child? Emma was flying through chapter books at this point in kindergarten, and I literally can’t stop her from reading every free minute she gets.

And yes, I know you cannot compare children. I’m well aware of that. But we parent them the same way – I’ve read to them every day of her lives. Surely Ad can’t be that different from Em, can she?

And then over Christmas, and pretty much for the past month or so, something clicked. I could almost see it “turn on” in Addie’s brain. And I remember Emma getting the same look in her eyes, the pride of reading a sign by herself, the confidence building within her with each finished book. And I am so happy to report that Addie is finally at that stage.

I was helping in her classroom on Friday and she just about floored me. Addie was sitting next to me writing in her journal while I helped her classmate. Addie had drawn a picture and told me what she wanted to write so I told her that I would help as soon as I was finished helping her friend. When I turned to help Addie, she said “Oh, I just sounded it out, Mama. I’m done.”  And her sentence said…

“This is a volcano.”

VOLCANO! She sounded out and correctly spelled v-o-l-c-a-n-o.

I think maybe all the worrying was for nothing. Little stinker. Apparently she can be that different from Emma. In fact, I’d say she is the exact opposite – at least in temperament.

Dipy Week #52 ~ Stacked

Dipy Week #52 ~ Stacked

Week 52! We have made it a year doing this little Team Up Thursday. This week’s theme is Stacked and when I first thought about it, I couldn’t stop thinking about the girls’ current obsession. Barbies. Every time I help put a new outfit on one of the zillion Barbies we seem to have accumulated I think to myself, “Man, these dumb dolls are STACKED!”

But instead I went our favorite game these days – Rat-a-tat-cat. Addie got it for Christmas and you can usually find the game cards Stacked somewhere around our house.

Although I admit I wouldn’t mind having more of the kind of stacks my friend Kimberly has lying around the house…

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Hosted by Megan and Hip Momma

Out of house and home…

Our two little Ballet I students auditioned and have roles in the upcoming Twelve Dancing Princesses ballet – which means on Tuesdays they have a rehearsal and THEN…normal ballet class. So they dance a total of two hours afterschool.

THEN…Em meets up with her little fishy sister and they have a swim class.

And THEN…the two girls proceed to eat J. and I out of house and home.

Seriously. I have never seen my two children eat as much as they packed away today. I think I now understand how moms of teenage boys might feel. I found myself just shoving food at them to keep ahead of the curve and packing a snack for between afterschool snack and dinner.

I will say that while all of their activity eats away at our food budget, it more than makes up for it when they literally fall into bed and pass out. So, yes maybe it is worth it.

(Apologies for the phone pics – I did not have time to even grab my camera to haul it with me. So stinky phone photos it is.)

Crafty Tuesday

Happy Tuesday to you all. Welcome to Crafty Tuesday – the apron edition  because we have a cute apron times six!

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One of Em’s bestest friends had a birthday over the weekend where cupcake decorating was on the docket. Bella is quite the cook, so I had already planned to make an apron for her and I had aprons started for Em and Audrey too. Soooo I just made a few for the other party goers too. They turned out cute and I got big hugs from Bella, so I think it was a good birthday treat.

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And that has pretty much been the crafting this week. I did have another set of fun for a baby gift, but I just threw them into the washing machine before I got a photo, so they’ll have to wait til next week. (But they are in the mail today, Aunt V!)

I still have Em and Ad’s little quilts to tackle, too. It doesn’t look like it will happen this week, though. I have a few websites I need to finish up. You know, real work. The kind that pays the bills – or at least pays for my expensive craft habit.

And what is the rest of the family up to?

While J. is off doing important things you might be wondering what in the world the rest of us are doing. A friend commented that he had stopped and read the blog and liked “the calm it gave me to know we all deal with the same issues.”  All of which I found very funny since I haven’t posted a real post about any real issues in many (many, many) weeks. So what have we been up to?

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Um…I don’t really exactly know. I mean how is it almost the end of January already? Last week I told J. that I felt like I needed a vacation and we hadn’t even been back to school for two full weeks. I think I’m just having a hard time navigating back into my groove.

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So we did end up taking a mini-vacation over the weekend and went and spent the night at Disney. Again, I am very thankful that J. works for Disney, and that we live so close that we can make these relatively cheap, quick getaways. And I am also continually thankful that the girls love being together. My heart bursts every time Emma reaches out to hold Addie’s hand. It is one of my greatest wishes that they are always sweet, best friends.

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The girls are all about swimming right now. Em tried out for the swim team and the coach told her she needs help on her breathing and some of her strokes so she suggested she join the dolphin lessons which run at the same time the team practices. And hopefully at the end of the month they will re-evaluate her and move her up to the team. It was actually perfect, I think. She is getting all kinds of practice and help and when I watch her swim laps in her swim cap, goggles and real suit, I get a little choked-up. She really looks so very old. But she loves it and likes watching the team practice too, so I hope the excitement continues.

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Not to be outdone, Addie wanted to take swim too. Thankfully they have a pee wee class at the same time as Em’s so I enrolled Addie. Now, I don’t know if you recall the horrors we went through with little Miss Stubborn two summers ago when I decided she MUST learn how to swim, but I was skeptical about signing her up. But I did, and holy cow! The girl has turned into a fish. The first night her coach said, “we may have to move her up to the dolphins.” Something has clearly clicked in that girl with the swimming (and thankfully the reading, too!).

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So these photos were actually taken on our very sunny weekend getaway. Their classes are 6-6:30 at night and I know you won’t believe it…but it is chilly at the outdoor pool they practice at. Like low 60s.

I know, I know! We won’t get much sympathy from you all in the east, but when there is steam coming off of the pool and I have a sweater and jacket on, it just seems a bit chilly to be swimming. But they love it, so I’m going with it.

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So I guess that is where we have been? At the pool. And at school. And just trying to stay cool. (Sorry. Been helping Addie with that rhyming, reading thing again!)

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Where’s J.?

Today he is at the White House…

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…and not this model one either. The REAL White House. The one in Washington D.C. – that one. I’m still not really clear on the mission and what he will be doing, but he is going to talk be a part of a committee to one of President Obama’s advisors. I told him to be on high alert for a President sighting. Seriously, how cool is that?

He certainly finds his way to some pretty cool adventures, doesn’t he?

Crafty Tuesday

Yeah, we have a little baby craft deja vu going on this week. My friend needed some baby gifts for new baby twins and so I made more baby bundles bundle for the new little boy and girl.

Burp cloths with initials and little appliques…

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And a taggie blanket for each of them…

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I like these little “packages” for new babies. We might have to put some of these up in the shop.

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I made a little giftcard bag for Nana’s birthday, too…

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And I made a bunch of Jen’s coffee cozys for Christmas presents and added some chalkboard fabric to them. We ended up making them as teacher and staff appreciation gifts at the girls’ school before the holidays. I opened my big mouth thinking that we had 16 teachers or so and volunteered to make some, only later to find out that we have 44 teachers and staff!

And after all of those cozys that have left my house, I have one poorly focused photo of one that I put together (again for my mom) last week. One photo. But I have become kinda good at making these, even if I don’t photograph them like I should.

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That’s what I’ve got this week – how about you?