Saturday, February 27, 2010

Better Safe than Sorry!

 

Charley and Ed ran out today and got Charley a ski helmet.  Since Charley is loving his ski lessons and we know he will continue next year - and his next lesson will have him venturing down an actual ski hill.  We decided - better safe than sorry!  

Henry will wear a bike helmet this spring, so Charley let him practice today.  They both wore their helmets most of the day!  Loved it!  So cute!  

And let's be honest - Uno can get pretty ugly!


Update on my nephew!

Many of my friends and family that read my blog last summer when I mainly shared it with just that, real life friends and family, probably remember when we 
This is the day when my sister became a mom.  She grew up before my eyes as she fought, prayed, and lived for her little miracle - with her husband, Andy, at her side.  I wanted to share an update on the little E-Bug, who is growing and turning into a little rugrat that is soon going to be mobile, with purpose and desire.  He is at that glorious stage of sitting up but not getting how to lay back down - so all the mamas reading this right now know what my sister's nights are like.

So here are a couple shot of the little bugger these days.  Next weekend I get to see him!  And I can't wait!  I get to be Aunt Sarah and my boys get to expose their little cousin to all the Big Boy fun!




Learning from Others

1. KNOW WHAT CARDS YOU CARRY!

Recently a friend's car was broken into and her purse was stolen. She had parked at a nature center (last place you would worry about) and ran in to get her daughter from a class. This gal can't remember if she shoved her purse under her seat, she usually does. But the criminal was lurking and watched as she left her car without a purse on her shoulder. Creepy! They used 2 or 3 of her cards within a half hour...over $2000 worth of purchases.

Anyways, WAKE UP CALL and GREAT REMINDER to make a photocopy of all your credit cards etc. Take a front and back copy of them so you have all the numbers and phone numbers that you need to immediately cancel cards. I am not sure where I would want to carry that information but I know at least having a copy at home would be helpful! It also reminded me how important it is to NOT leave your purse in the car...or other valuable items!

2. GET TO KNOW AT LEAST ONE NEIGHBOR!

This morning our neighbors next door were trying really hard to get into the neighbors across the street. Ed and I watched and wondered what was going on. They finally got in and the went in....we lost interest but about an hour later another car pulled up and they went in but were also looking all around the house too. So I called our neighbor and found out carbon monoxide detectors were going off...you could hear the alarms outside. The owners of the house were out of town.

DING! DING! DING! GREAT reminder to give a neighbor the code to your garage or a key to your house so that they can get in if you ever needed them to. I called my neighbor today and we exchanged cell numbers, door codes, security system instructions etc. Now if we are out of town, we have someone to call if we need to get in the house. And that also reminds me to make sure you have a carbon monoxide detector upstairs near all of your bedrooms. I can't remember the exact rules with that but I think it is within 10 feet of each bedroom.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Friday Random Thoughts...

 

 
1.  In the last 18 hours we got a quick visit with my brother.  He swooped in last night and seemed satisfied with my homemade pizza (w/o cheese - because that is how he rolls).  He spent the morning watching Henry while Charley was at preschool and I ran out with a girlfriend to be moral support for her new house inspection.  Uncle Greg, who is a bachelor and hasn't probably ever changed a diaper - kept Henry occupied and even changed a poopy diaper!  Way to go Uncle Greg!  Thanks for fitting us in!


2.  I am attempting my first batch of whole wheat sandwich bread.  If it goes well I might be changing up our family's grocery list - it might not include bread!

3.  I HAVE NOT had one of those cupcakes yet!  Too busy today - and not cravin' it!  So Grandma Charlie - there will be one here waiting for you!


4.  I have several shows saved up on Tivo from the week and I can't wait to catch up this weekend...is it sad that I am glad we don't have a big social life so that weekends can actually be relaxing ends to our week.

5.  As winter slowly starts fading...the sun begins to shine more often.  Around 2:06pm every afternoon I desire the life of a cat.  I want to find a patch that has been blessed with the warmth of the sun, and I want to curl up and nap right there.

6.  I have found several friends who I can talk on the phone with for long stretches of time, going from one topic to the next.  It makes me think back to the days when my mom would pace our kitchen with the LLOOOOOOOOOONG curly cord that attached the phone to the wall.  I appreciate cordless phones.

7.  I am the mom of two boys...and this is what I deal with each day - all. day. long.

8.  I took a chance and played around with the HTML code and got rid of the border that automatically shows up on Blogspot headers.  I also became a premium member of this photo editing website!  LOVE IT!  And from this site I created, all by myself, the new header at the top of my blog!

9.  My mom and dad survived their week in the Dominican Republic with SEVERAL friends.  Sunday my in-laws head to Hawaii for a week!  Someday I hope that Ed and I can travel together like our two sets of parents.

10.  What should I make for dinner tonight...hmmm...what are you having?

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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Cupcake anyone?

 
Recently, I was inspired to learn how to frost a cupcake with a little more pizazz!
So today I gave it a try.
And for the first time - I was elated and so proud! 

The chocolate cupcake and frosting recipe are the classic Hersey recipe found on the back of a canister of Hersey cocoa.  Delicious!  
Now I just have to find a few takers...so I don't eat them all tomorrow!


Out of the mouths of babes...

 

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Children listen, they hear, they figure things out - and then ultimately, they repeat.  I try really hard to keep my cool, to use language that I am okay with them using.  But sometimes, I am normal, and I make a bad choice.  Lately, I have been paying attention to things I hear other kids say either around me and my children, in books, on TV, in cartoons...etc.  And there are a few that have stuck in my head.


Boring - My boys do not say or use the word 'boring' yet. I HATE this word. Maybe because of my background as a teacher.  It drove me nuts when I worked hard on an exciting lesson and then before we even started the students/ or usually A student would say, "this is going to be boring" which ultimately influenced several others, and if I wasn't on my toes and ready to preform - the dynamic of the entire hour changed. 

It drives me nuts when kids use the word boring to describe something.  In the world we live in there is very little opportunity for boredom...and I think it is all perspective. I am so proud that my boys don't use the word boring ...yet. I know it will come. And it will be okay. But right now, this is something we don't say in our house. And I love that their perspective is just not seeing boring as an option.


Stupid - this eeks out of my mouth from time to time when I am frustrated at something and as soon as it comes out you can hear me taking a quick inhale of breath - praying that my boys didn't hear it, absorb it, understand it. This word will come too...but five years without it coming out of the mouths of my babes is awesome.

and finally...

Whatever - this word was talked about recently with a few fellow moms at Henry's ECFE class.  We all agreed that it is not usually used respectfully.  I know I use this word myself much too often.  Charley has used it a few times and it was said with an eye roll...but the way he used it was aimed at himself...if that makes sense.  Not sure if that means it is okay - but I am not ready for the eye rolling and Whatever remarks.  Especially when they are aimed at his embarrassing mother.  I think I have a few more years before I have to worry about that one.

Language is a tough one.  There is so much that comes out of my mouth that is habit.  When you have children you try your best to change your language to be peaceful, intelligent, meaningful, and articulate.  Yet - we are all human and each family has their own little ways of verbalizing excitement, fear, frustration, and anger.  We all choose to name things using different words that are comfortable for ourselves.

What have you heard that makes you cringe?  Or what do you say that you have to try really hard to say differently?

I really wonder what I say that I am not aware of - and how it is already impacting my boys language.  More to worry about....but not today - today will be filled with fun - nothing boring!



 

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Wordless Wednesday: Sneaky Guy...

 

  

These were taken of Henry last July when he was 1 1/2.  
The baby chub that he still had on him...
The fact that he was sneaking a pancake...
on his little tip toes...
leaves me just a tad bit sad...
life is going way to fast.

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Works-For-Me- Wednesday : How much is too much TV?

We have had a good run lately and the TV has not been the most demanded form of entertainment in our house.  But we do go through chunks where "Can we watch a show?" is the question that is asked and whined over and over during the day.  The last time that it really started to get on my nerves I came up with something to try to manage our TV watching.  I was also stressed that they were spending too much screen time.  So for just a few days (not always, and forever - just a few days) I put this system into action.



We had two cups.  One held three Popsicle sticks that Charley decorated.  The other said TV cup on it.  (I know super creative!)

In the morning he got to put his three sticks in the plain empty cup.  During the day when he wanted to watch a show he had to take a stick and bring it to me and put it in the TV cup.  By doing this he was aware that he only had one or two sticks left.

The first day he was in tears because he used them all up in the morning.  But soon he learned that he needed to spread them out throughout the day.  During this first experience with this I also banned TV from 8 until 12:30 each day.  I figured one cartoon to wake up to....and then he could watch one in the afternoon during Henry's nap...and one around supper time when I was making dinner.  It worked slick.  It gave him the power over his TV shows - and we all know how much they love to have power.  And when the whining about a show began I told him to go get a stick - and if there weren't any sticks left - he had himself to deal with. 

I have the cups tucked up on our kitchen counter and Charley asks to "do" them every once in awhile.  I also noticed after we first used this strategy that my kids didn't watch "too much" TV.  It just seemed like it to me...because I am a mama that gets paranoid over screen time.  I have also used them to monitor the combined screen options in our house...video games, computer, and TV.

How do you deal with your child's need to watch a show?  The whining? Demanding? and your own personal restrictions on how much you want them to have in front of the tv?

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Grace in Small Things #49

1. All the support with my blog...whether it be friends that chat with me about it, friends and family that have been there from the start commenting and emailing me,  or new friends that visit and leave their footprints. It is a thrill when you stop by! And MckMama even emailed me personally with a reply to an email I wrote her today!

2. A day with my boys...we kicked off the day reading a book about donuts. Ventured to  Choo Choo Bob's Storytime (ran into friends), returned home and Charley and I baked some chocolate cakes /cupcakes that we will decorate soon!
 
 


3. Enjoying a glass of chilled white wine as the day comes to close, waiting for my partner in crime to walk through the door. I love summer for the long days of sunshine but I also enjoy when dusk hits and the house is lit with lamps. Cozy!

4. Patience - I have had it lately. Always a good thing!

5. Watching Charley start to bounce and squeal because Henry has woken up from his nap. He is just as excited to see his little brother. I pray each day that their bond continues. It is precious.

Monday, February 22, 2010

"Not Me" Monday & "Not My Kid" Monday



This week's 'Not Me' Monday post dates back to a time when we had only one child...Little Charley was 2.  Back then I wouldn't lose my patience with my husband and use inappropriate language, Nope, Not me!  

When Charley was 2 1/2 Ed had to drop his van off at one of those quick fix car places. We followed him there in my car -thinking we would leave Ed's van there to get fixed. He ran in and said it would take 10 minutes. So Charley and I stayed in the car....10 minutes turned into 15....15 turned into 20. I called Ed on his cell to ask him what was going on. He said they wanted to look at it quick and go over what the issue was before he left. 40 minutes later Ed's van is pulled out of the garage stall thingy and is parked in front of our van. No, I wasn't getting impatient and cranky, Not me!

Charley says, "Mama, that looks like daddy's car."

I reply, "Yes, it is."

Charley then asks, "Where is daddy?" It has been 45 minutes now.

So I respond, and let it be known I regretted it immediately, "He is in the fricken car shop." Those were my exact words. Nope, I didn't lose my patience and use/imply very inappropriate language, Not me!

Charley replied, "I want to go in the fricken car shop." He thought the car shop was called Fricken Car Shop. I tried not to laugh.

Two weeks later we had to rent a car for some other reason. Charley was at an age where he enjoyed playing in the car...pretending to drive etc. So he and I went out to play 'car.' During the play, my child didn't say: "Mama, you stay here. I need to go in to the Fricken car shop." Nope, not my kiddo!

Lesson to be learned....be very careful what you say around a two year old...they are listening.

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Sunday, February 21, 2010

Choices...

I think it is incredible how each household has their own idea of what is okay or normal for their children. And no household is more right or wrong than another, but it is funny how there are things that people do that just wouldn't work for me because that isn't how it is in our house.

This is not a judgment. NOT. AT. ALL. But rather just a realization that what they do is not what is said, done, or thought in your own household.  It is always interesting to hear the issues, the language, the standards, the rules, the normal in their house. Again, it isn't a judgment, but rather just a realization that we all have our things that we choose for our children  and it is so interesting to see the differences.  And there are times when I wish that something someone else did would work for me.  It would solve all my problems.

As a parent you look at the different choices that come up when raising your children and you evaluate how it will impact your child/family.  And every house and family and child is so different.  For example, it is also amazing how your second child is often times exposed much earlier or is given the opportunity earlier than the first.

I will admit proudly that before I was a parent I had these ideal visions of what I would allow my children to do, act, eat, etc. - and once I became a parent I realized that thinking "My kids will never do that," is not something I say anymore.

Here are some of the choices that we have been given.  The decision we made when presented with these situations still leaves me unsettled from time to time.   I might find myself defending a choice or talking myself into a reasoning...but I wanted to think this all out and document it so that someday they can see why we did the things we do for them.

TV - How much do you allow? How much freedom do you give on what they watch? What time of day do you let them watch? What is the job of the tv...to babysit? Entertain? Settle?

Our boys enjoy tv. They like their shows. There are days when we watch too much but then there are days when they don't watch any. I believe it all balances out in our household. When Henry was first born I think Charley watched a ton because it was how I survived those first few months of finding balance with two. There are many shows we haven't exposed our boys to...and my boys are satisfied. They aren't deprived.

Movies - What movies are okay? Do you take them to a theater? Is it a special activity or an everyday thing?

The grandparents live 4-6 hours away; so movies have been a valued form of entertainment when we travel. We also let Charley watch an occasional movie in the afternoon - and one afternoon we watched a movie twice. But the movies our boys can watch are appropriate and not scary. Most of the time we sit with them when they are watching a movie that is new. Star Wars has been huge in our household. Charley has seen episodes 4 and 5 (the ones we grew up seeing first). He loves them but he only watches them with daddy.  And Henry has (unfortunately) seen parts of both.

Guns, swords, cannons, etc - Do you allow them in your house? Charley was a pirate for Halloween when he was 3 and because of this swords became a fun toy. Charley has always shown control and safe play with them. Then Star Wars came into his life and light sabers became huge. With Star Wars guys comes play which includes guns and attacking. Even Henry is fascinated with this imaginative play. (It bothers me most of the time.) But the gun/attack play is always about Star Wars and there is rarely anything that transfers to being not associated with Star Wars play. Nerf guns are enjoyed by all of the inhabitants in our house.

So, do my boys watch movies, commercials, or tv shows that show everyday people doing violent acts with guns, swords, or cannons? HECK NO! And because we have sheltered them and made these choices they don't see these toys outside of the Star Wars and pirate world.  And for now, I will continue to lose sleep over the fact that sticks will become guns - and boys will be boys.

Art supplies - Since Charley was little he has had access to crayons, markers, scissors, and glue at his little table.  When Henry came along I assumed we would have to put it away -but we never really did.  We exposed Henry early and he has grown up, like Charley, knowing what the rules are in our house.  When I used to watch John and Kate Plus Eight I was always blown away when she wouldn't let them use markers.  I realize I have been lucky that my boys personalities have allowed them to be free with these materials.

Gum, Candy, Pop, and other treats -Our boys don't chew gum, drink pop, or eat very much candy. Candy is a treat. These items are normal childhood pleasures but the exposure has been limited and therefore they don't desire it...yet.  Will they someday over indulge because they were denied it when they were 5 - I don't think so.  Because it isn't that they aren't allowed but rather they just aren't exposed.  We do love our Lucky Charms and Cinnamon Toast Crunch!  And we bake up the wazoo!

Video Games - Until recently video games (other than the Leapster) were only played when we saw cousins or Uncles.  After Christmas we allowed the Wii to enter our household and we have been amazed by the fact that it hasn't taken over.  Charley plays it every once in a while for a short amount to time.  I know that too much leaves him emotionally strung out.  Amazing the impact.  This is something I wonder - if we should have waited with.  But as long as we teach moderation I think we will be okay.

Board games -  We are a big game family.  We have brought Charley up loving games and Henry already loves them.  We teach winning and losing and we get excited and competitive.  I truly believe that our reactions whether we win or lose show our boys that games are fun and and that winning or losing is part of the game.  I worry that our competitive game playing might result poorly - but then I think of the great family time and the fun and laughter and pray that it will have a bigger impact than the need to win.

These are choices that have entered our world as parents and I know there are WAY BIGGER decisions coming soon  (full day/ half day kindergarten/ homeschool, extra curricular activities, etc.)  All of these things we have decided are okay for our boys and complimenting these experiences with family time and family dinners that give them a foundation of love and compassion makes these choices okay - for now.  But these decisions are ever changing, and as parents we are given the opportunity to grow and change the dynamic in our household.  And we will change it up- based on the impact on our children and our family.

Parenting is a challenge - the decisions are 24/7.  And what is okay for our family is not okay for another family.  But the wonderful part of parenting is the fact that there is no one way - there is only what works for our family.  For today it is working...I think....

What choice have you made for your family that still leaves you laying awake at night wondering if you are doing it right -- this thing called parenting?

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Reading together - priceless to a mother

This morning the boys jumped up on Henry's rocking chair and Charley began reading.  I had Ed run and get my camera so I could capture it.  I captured three books  that they read through.  I know that it doesn't interest everyone reading this.  But for family and friends who don't get to interact with my boys very often - this gives you a glimpse at how extrordinary their relationship is.  Charley is so incredibly patient and attentive with Henry.  He talks and understands and engages in interaction with his little rugrat of a brother.  Henry is learning and changing and growing up so fast.  Here they are reading Animal Kisses.  I love how Henry thinks it is so funny and Charley is so impressed by Henry's reaction.  This is just one of the books. 
*** If you want to see the others email me and I can make that happen.  But I don't want to overdue it because I have more fun video coming this week!



Okay, I am posting the other one too.

Reading together - priceless to a mother from Sarah on Vimeo.


Bacon...

This morning I earned big smiles from all three of my boys when I whipped up a "big" breakfast. Lots of scrambled eggs, lots of bacon, some toast (in our new toaster), and fruit salad (pineapple, clemintines, and huge blackberries).

If you have never tried it....you should! BACON IN THE OVEN!

This morning I trusted my memory - so I have no idea if I did it like the almighty internet would instruct....

Took a cookie pan with sides...covered it with tinfoil that came up on the sides. Lined up my bacon on it so that I had the amount I thought my boys would eat (a healthy portion not a hefty portion). Put it in the oven at 415 degrees (I couldn't remember if it was 400 or 425) and let it go. I checked periodically until it was done to our liking. The house smelled like bacon and we all got to eat at the same time. I wasn't rushing to the microwave and zapping it over and over to cook it there ...and I didn't have the mega fry pan of grease to clean up...I just rolled up the tin foil and it was gone!

Anyways, if you have any bacon lovers in your house - because who doesn't love bacon....give it a try. It really is easy! And now our tummies are full and we are ready for the day!

Saturday, February 20, 2010

SATURDAY

Slept until 7 - the boys slept until 7 this morning!
Ate these pizza pockets today for lunch - they were great!
Toaster and coffee maker were purchased this morning.
U doing?....Henry says, "Hi, You doing?" when playing with 'guys' with Charley.
Reading to my boys tonight before bed, I had two little bodies snuggled up against me.
Diet coke....I had one last weekend and it didn't taste as good as it used to...but I still can't stop craving it.  It is always on my mind.
Actually left the house with a girlfriend to see the movie Valentine's Day!  Loved it!
Yesterday the sun was shining.  Today it was shining again.  Tomorrow we will do more outside in the sun - my goal.  Maybe snowshoeing!


Friday, February 19, 2010

Wrapping up our week with some random thoughts!

 A couple of the blogs I read do these Friday posts that allow you to share lots of random thoughts.  Sippy Cups Are Not For Starbucks features a Friday Night Leftovers post.  And a fellow blogger Shell from Things I Can't Say does Friday Fragments, which is hosted at Half Past Kissin Time.  So I am linking up to them today!

 

 

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This week has been overwhelming, as I mentioned in my last post, but it has culminated peacefully and this afternoon feels good. Even the fact that Henry is not napping has turned out to be perfect. This afternoon is why I chose to stay home and raise my boys. To focus on them. This afternoon Henry isn't napping and instead Charley is elated that his little brother is up and around to play building. They have tinker toys scattered throughout the lower level of our house. They are using their tools to hammer and assemble various contraptions. They also water color painted and played restaurant.

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This morning Henry had his class that involves an hour of seperation time. Last night as I snuggled and read him stories we talked about school on Friday. His firm response, "Mama back!" "Go teacher gym. Mama back." Looking at me with his big blue eyes I can see that he gets it. He knows it is coming but he also understands that I will come back. Big steps. Because he didn't go to daycare like Charley and because he has a big brother that is normally around when we leave them with a babysitter or grandma....he rarely seperates independently. This class has been the best thing for both him and I. Today - NO tears. He did need his nuk but he ate his snack and I watched as he played and then took his teachers hand and walked to the gym. I am SOOOOOO very proud of my little guy. He is growing up so quickly.

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Lately Henry has been playing house with Charley. Charley will often times be the dad and Henry is the "kid". Or Henry is the dad and Charley is the "dog." Whenever Charley plays house and he or the other person is the kid he always calls the kid - "the Kid." For example he will say, "Hey kid, time to go eat." "Hey kid, time to go to sleep." I have asked him why the kid can't have a name...and he just looks so confused. I am tempted to start calling him kid..."Hey kid, time to brush your teeth. Hey kid, you forgot to flush the toilet."

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I read several blogs that have shared stressful mother experiences lately and because I read their blogs daily I am finding that I get really emotionally riled up for them. Nic, at Blessed with a Full house, has had some major energy bills. I am so irritated for her. And Theta Mom had a run in with a nasty receptionist when taking her little one to the doctor.  I would love to give that lady a piece of my mind.  I respect how both of them are handling the situations!

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My mom and dad have been on vacation in Mexico with a group of friends that make them so happy.  My mom has been emailing little updates during the week but I miss talking to her.  Luckily, I have had time to email with my sister and brother.  I love that my relationships with them allow for daily chatter.  

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We are going to try these pizza pockets soon!  MckMama posted them on her blog My Charming Kids.  They look easy and kid friendly!

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Someone told me today that when you have a whole pineapple you should cut off the top and let it sit upside down for a day to let the sugars and juices flow back up throughout the whole fruit.  Sounds good to me.  I couldn't find any proof of this idea online...maybe you can!  But it sounds like it would make sense.  
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Did you know that you can use a dryer sheet to help keep your kids or your own hair from being so crazy static-y in the winter.  Throw one in your coat pocket and next time you get somewhere and your little one tears off his hat to find that his hair is sticking straight up or is stuck to their face you can relieve some of this annoyance. 


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Okay, I am starting to ramble!  Have a great weekend!  We are going to be mellow and slow here.  Maybe do something outside - since the sun is shining and the temperatures have been comfortable for the frozen tundra of Minnesota! 


Thursday, February 18, 2010

Vowing to slow down

We have had an incredibly busy week.  It has been a fun week filled with adventures.  I was with my boys all week - there were no playdates at other people's houses.  We ventured to a birthday party, the zoo, ECFE classes, ski lessons, errands, played outside, and hung out with friends.  We had friends over to play and we watched a friend who needed care because their daycare closed down for the day.  Charley did go to preschool two mornings this week -but other than that we were go-go-going as a family.  We got Chipotle take out for dinner TWICE this week...which is more eating out than we did the entire month of January!  The laundry got to be out of control.  I never got to sit down with Charley and play a game or do any 'mama' school.

Many evenings when Ed arrived home he could tell I was 'done' and I think I said a couple times that I felt stressed...my heart was racing and I just didn't know why because there really wasn't anything stressful going on.   And he tipped his head and made the point, "You do it to yourself.  You have a choice."

I do this to myself every once in awhile...and while we are participating in a week of crazy commitments we enjoy it.  But as soon as the day has settled down and I take a moment to reflect, I feel very uneasy about the choices I made.  Were we go go going to much that we lost some of that quiet time to just be?

  I LOVE going on adventures with my boys.  When we are out and about - even sitting in the lobby at the car shop waiting for our car to get an oil change - I sometimes feel more engaged and present with my boys because I am not at home surrounded with the list of chores that could be done today.  So getting out with them is good.  But the every morning getting out of the house in a rush can be too much. 

Daily friend play dates can start to be too much too.  Henry idolizes his brother and when there is someone else here all the time taking him away I can see the impact.  Charley gets overwhelmed with too much fun going on - even though he LOVES it.

So next week I am vowing to slow down.  To make the quiet and relaxed atmosphere of our home the priority.  I will find more balance with playdates, outings, errands, and classes.  I will try and say yes to what is healthy for our family and no to the stuff that doesn't give us happy balance.

Spring is around the corner and with it comes even more possibilities for outside fun.  More energy will be burned.  And in some ways things slow down because a simple park visit can offer a chance to run, play, and catch up with friends.  So before the green grass appears and the massive snow piles melt away, I want to get a handle on what is a priority...because these days of being home with my two little guys are going so fast and I don't want to miss them because I am over committing us. 

I don't want to miss out on curling up with books, a good game of Sorry, building block towers, sorting match box cars by color, building forts, baking cookies, and stumbling around outside exploring nature...and this week we missed out on a lot of that because we were so busy.

Note:  All the busy that we were involved in was so important and fun...it just needed to be spread out a bit...we didn't need to do so much each day!   

Two of my favorite blogs these days are SimpleMom.net and Simplekid.net.  Both remind me daily to slow down and enjoy life.  These two posts really hit home this week. 

The first on Simple Mom is titled Fighting the Tyranny of the Urgent Home. 

The second is from Simple Kid and is called Slowing Down:  Taking the Time to Make Some Time.


I hope as your week winds down you can say you felt fulfilled by the choices you made.  Letting the dishes pile up so you could go outside with your little ones and let the sun warm your face was worth it.  Not folding the laundry immediately because there was a tinker toy ship to build was worth it.  Letting the piles of paper get a little high because you called a friend and had a good chat was worth it.  Having your husband pick up dinner so you could put your feet up and listen to your boys play was worth it.

Make your weekend worth it.....Whether it is go go going or relaxed and cozy at home in your pjs.


How do you slow life down when it gets too be too much?

Things I love Thursday: Mrs. Meyers

 


I was introduced to Mrs. Meyers (the cleaning brand not the woman) a few years ago....  it is developed in Minnesota (making it kind of local).  We use the Meyer's handsoap and the Mrs. Meyer's countertop spray.  It is my small contribution towards the going green when I clean lifestyle.  This is a hard area to change but I believe just changing one product helps our earth.  However, I will also admit that sticking with Mrs. Meyer's countertop spray is more about how much I LOVE the scent and product.

Instead of buying a new spray bottle each time my mom figured out that you can buy Mrs. Meyer's All Purpose Cleaner in a 32 ounce container and you can dilute it 1/4 cup with a gallon of water to make the refill for the spray bottle...since the spray bottle is only 16 ounces...you use VERY LITTLE to refill your bottle!  We have had our refill bottle for over a year...

My favorite part of Mrs. Meyer's cleaning products:  They smell real (not chemically) and they don't leave a weird film on the counters.  I appreciate that the product is biodegradable and uses natural ingredients.  I love that it is safe around children.   You can visit Mrs. Meyer's website to learn more!

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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Wordless Wednesday: skiing for the gold....

 

  

  

  

  

  

Okay, to be honest I meant for this post to be 'wordless' but it was too big of a moment today.  We signed up Charley for his first official ski lessons.  He will have three this winter.  Next year - even more and we might get the little bugger up above in some lessons too because he was very interested!    Charley's lesson began at one o'clock and it lasted 90 minutes. The 6-8 other little ones in the lesson were all adorable.  Henry and I hung out and watched for an hour but then headed home for his nap.  Ed stayed in hopes of hitting the slopes with his partner in crime after the lesson.  They just called (5:00) and they were still skiing...so I am guessing they moved off the bunny hill...since it has been 3 hours!  

But here is what is so cool about today.  The place that Charley is taking his lessons is in a nearby town.  And the hill is where this Olympic athlete learned and began at the age of two.  And tonight at 7 you can find out if she wins the gold!...or you can go here and find out!  So on the day that this ski athlete competes for the gold - Charley begins his skiing career - on her old stomping grounds!  Very cool!  I will have a very proud papa on my hands tonight! 




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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Our week so far...

Monday Charley attended a birthday party at Chucky Cheese...and I had planned to hover and be there...I am so not ready to leave him at a public place like that.  But I did it, I gave him the freedom and the chance to be a kid without hovering too close.  Granted the party was for one of my closest friends little girls so I knew he was in safe hands.  Henry and I wandered the halls of the mall and grabbed up some deals at GAP.  

Today, Tuesday, I bustled the boys out the door and we spent the morning at the zoo. We were lucky to be joined by friends at the last minute. We have a zoo pass and it is one of the best investments for our family. I am able to take the boys for a couple hours (without the feeling of having to spend the entire day), we pack our lunch, they run...and run...and walk...and walk. Today Henry walked the entire time. Granted, we only did the indoor part of the zoo - but for two hours the kid tromped along. I spent NO money - yes, the goal of a SAHM.

Henry has been loving a book about a dolphin...yet, he is stubborn and insists that it is a shark. But today at the zoo he immediately let me know that he does in fact know the word dolphin! Charley took in the zoo at his usual pace (fast!) but I think he paused longer at each animal today.  He was in awe watching the lady feed the fish.  In the picture below she had the children put their hands on the glass and then she came by and put her hands on the glass to show them how thick it was.  Meanwhile, Henry touched a bearded lizard type thing. What a brave boy!

 

  

The afternoon was definitely filled with a nap for Henry.  Charley played with a friend and I got a few things done around the house.  Another spur of the moment late afternoon playdate is heavenly for us mamas.  A  little chat time and help getting our kiddos through that 'bewitching hour' before dinner and daddy/or bedtime, can do wonders for a mother's soul.   The 'big' kids played outside and the two little ones watched from the window.



Tomorrow it is back to the normal routine of Charley heading off to preschool and Henry and I hitting up the grocery store.  HOWEVER....tomorrow afternoon is going to be huge! 

One afternoon last winter we got Charley up on downhill skis.  Ed took him and Charley loved it.  We promised we would sign him up for lessons this winter.  So tomorrow at 1 o'clock think of my little five year old...send a few prayers for a safe lesson.  I am so excited for him.  He is signed up for three 90 minute lessons and tomorrow is his first.  Ed is taking the afternoons off and will enjoy a few runs himself (is that what it is called...runs, ha!  I have no idea - I am not a ski bunny.)  My stomach will be in knots as we strap to pieces of wood to his little feet and send him down the hill.

The first two days of our week have been full and busy.  I have not forgotten to pause and relish the fact that our household has not been hit by the nasty stomach bug that is creeping into households and taking over for a day or two.  We have been blessed with many healthy days this winter.  I hope that your week is off to a healthy and happy start.

Happy Wednesday!

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