Sunday, April 29, 2012
Play doh
I dug out the Play doh today, haven't had it out in YEARS. Let me clarify I cleaned out the basket when Mom was here and pitched all of the old playdoh and kept the "equipment" and the boys had gotten Play doh in their baskets at Easter. I dread Play doh for the most part. My friend Sarah had mentioned it a week or so ago in her blog and I had that Momma guilt, not your fault Sarah...but guilt that Max had never played with it, and I have had it hidden away for SEVERAL years
Tonight, after dinner, I suggested Tommy get the Play doh out to show Max how to do it. Now after about 35 minutes of playing with it I am not sure who likes it most, Tommy, Drew or Max. :)
Guess you never outgrow the fun of play doh...that is until you are a Mom, or Dad, and have to clean it up.
Tonight, after dinner, I suggested Tommy get the Play doh out to show Max how to do it. Now after about 35 minutes of playing with it I am not sure who likes it most, Tommy, Drew or Max. :)
Guess you never outgrow the fun of play doh...that is until you are a Mom, or Dad, and have to clean it up.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Love you Mom
My Mom was here overnight and just left...I realized I didn't take ONE photo when she was here of her with the boys or anything. oops...
We got SO much done while she was here. It feels SO good to have this last BIG CHUNK of stuff cleaned out. Now to do some of the scrapbooking and enjoy that. Oh and keep this house in order. Why is it so hard to keep organized? hmmm....
It was just fun to have her here, I love being around my Mom and love having her around. The boys all do too. :) Jack even snuck in as her bed partner since his, ahem, is NOT doing so well in the big bed. SO he was happy to sleep with someone who wasn't screaming or crying. :)
She made cookies, and cookies, and banana bread, dinner last night, meatballs for the freezer, spaghetti for our dinner tonight, a full eggs and bacon breakfast this morning...SO helpful. She folded laundry, and more laundry, played with Max and even vacuumed and cleaned the steps in the garage. sigh so love all of the help.
Thanks Mom for coming and helping to save the day and lighten my load. You are the best.
Love YOU
XOXO
We got SO much done while she was here. It feels SO good to have this last BIG CHUNK of stuff cleaned out. Now to do some of the scrapbooking and enjoy that. Oh and keep this house in order. Why is it so hard to keep organized? hmmm....
It was just fun to have her here, I love being around my Mom and love having her around. The boys all do too. :) Jack even snuck in as her bed partner since his, ahem, is NOT doing so well in the big bed. SO he was happy to sleep with someone who wasn't screaming or crying. :)
She made cookies, and cookies, and banana bread, dinner last night, meatballs for the freezer, spaghetti for our dinner tonight, a full eggs and bacon breakfast this morning...SO helpful. She folded laundry, and more laundry, played with Max and even vacuumed and cleaned the steps in the garage. sigh so love all of the help.
Thanks Mom for coming and helping to save the day and lighten my load. You are the best.
Love YOU
XOXO
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Lego Organizing
I asked Jack this weekend to organize his legos. This has been an ongoing battle between he and I. We have SO many legos, they are over running our house. Yet, he LOVES them and Max may LOVE them so I am not ready to give them away just yet.
Last night was a rough night for Mr. Max, he did NOT sleep well AT all. And so I had a lot of time to think while trying to console him and get him to sleep. I had thought of parts of this earlier yesterday but worked on it much of today...you see the basement organization is next up on my list of things to do before summer is here, all the boys are home and I become a full time taxi driver.
For those friends of mine who have the odd notion that our house is always clean and perfect...stop by sometime unannounced...or just view this before photo of the little room under the basement stairs.
Still need to work on where Jack can build his stuff, besides the floor. But at least it's contained and in order. The build a bear stuff has been sorted and some will be stored and the rest...well it will not be here any longer.
My Mom comes tomorrow for some 2 year old relief...she will hang with Max while I continue my cleaning and sorting. She is great help too, she knows how I think so we sort and organize well together. Can't wait to see you Mom.
Well better go wake the little guy who literally crashed out on the floor right after lunch so tired from his evening drama last night. Time to get the big boys from school.
Last night was a rough night for Mr. Max, he did NOT sleep well AT all. And so I had a lot of time to think while trying to console him and get him to sleep. I had thought of parts of this earlier yesterday but worked on it much of today...you see the basement organization is next up on my list of things to do before summer is here, all the boys are home and I become a full time taxi driver.
For those friends of mine who have the odd notion that our house is always clean and perfect...stop by sometime unannounced...or just view this before photo of the little room under the basement stairs.
BEFORE
and AFTER
Still need to work on where Jack can build his stuff, besides the floor. But at least it's contained and in order. The build a bear stuff has been sorted and some will be stored and the rest...well it will not be here any longer.
My Mom comes tomorrow for some 2 year old relief...she will hang with Max while I continue my cleaning and sorting. She is great help too, she knows how I think so we sort and organize well together. Can't wait to see you Mom.
Well better go wake the little guy who literally crashed out on the floor right after lunch so tired from his evening drama last night. Time to get the big boys from school.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Scrapbooking love...
One of the things I LOVE to do is scrapbook, I have loved it since I was a little girl. I just don't have the time any more. But last Saturday, during the rainstorm, we got water in our basement. Not terrible, but bad enough that we had to pull up some carpet and move furniture from one side of the room to the other. The main piece was this armoire that holds all of my scrapbooking stuff. So we had to quickly empty it out and put everything on top of the pool table in order to move the armoire. Piles and baskets and albums, and pages, and paper, and stickers....well you get the idea.
It made me kind of sad. Sad that I cannot scrapbook much anymore. Yes, I make the boys each Shutterfly books at the end of each year, I do this blog and print it out each year as a journal and diary...and YES I take loads of photos, and purchase school pictures, and sports team pictures etc. But just kind of sad that life is so busy I cannot sit and savor the photos, the memories, that they have been thrown into an armoire for later projects.
I decided that instead of reloading the armoire I would put stuff back in with order. And get caught up with the albums I am committed to doing for our boys. And I will have to post some pictures to show you just HOW bad it is....
The older 3 each have the following...
-Birthday Book
-Sports and Activities Book
-School Days Book
-Portrait Book
Then I have another few scrapbooks for the following...
-Our Wedding Anniversaries
-Our family portraits
-The boys portraits together
I knew I was behind, but guess the years have flown by and I didn't realize just how FAR behind I really am. Well...our anniversary book ended with our 6th Anniversary, umm we just celebrated our 17th. Tommy's School book ended in the 2nd grade. Jack's sports book ended with preschool flag football, the Portraits of the boys together ended in 2007...sigh I was farther behind than I thought.
With the help of Drew, we have gotten all of the baskets, bins and files sorted out. And we are catching up on books quickly. There is no journaling in any of these, no cute stickers, no background paper...just getting the photos in the right order and stuck on the pages. It feels SO good to get caught up, it's SO fun to look back at all of the pictures. How QUICKLY these boys are growing up. Seriously I have been taken BACK by how much they have changed when you look at these pictures from year to year...sigh. I miss the hours and scrapbooking photos and journaling, but it's not realistic to expect that out of myself any more. The blog captures that as best as it can right now.
And hopefully, by the end of this organizational miracle and task ahead... Max will have a Baby book started. :)
It made me kind of sad. Sad that I cannot scrapbook much anymore. Yes, I make the boys each Shutterfly books at the end of each year, I do this blog and print it out each year as a journal and diary...and YES I take loads of photos, and purchase school pictures, and sports team pictures etc. But just kind of sad that life is so busy I cannot sit and savor the photos, the memories, that they have been thrown into an armoire for later projects.
I decided that instead of reloading the armoire I would put stuff back in with order. And get caught up with the albums I am committed to doing for our boys. And I will have to post some pictures to show you just HOW bad it is....
The older 3 each have the following...
-Birthday Book
-Sports and Activities Book
-School Days Book
-Portrait Book
Then I have another few scrapbooks for the following...
-Our Wedding Anniversaries
-Our family portraits
-The boys portraits together
I knew I was behind, but guess the years have flown by and I didn't realize just how FAR behind I really am. Well...our anniversary book ended with our 6th Anniversary, umm we just celebrated our 17th. Tommy's School book ended in the 2nd grade. Jack's sports book ended with preschool flag football, the Portraits of the boys together ended in 2007...sigh I was farther behind than I thought.
With the help of Drew, we have gotten all of the baskets, bins and files sorted out. And we are catching up on books quickly. There is no journaling in any of these, no cute stickers, no background paper...just getting the photos in the right order and stuck on the pages. It feels SO good to get caught up, it's SO fun to look back at all of the pictures. How QUICKLY these boys are growing up. Seriously I have been taken BACK by how much they have changed when you look at these pictures from year to year...sigh. I miss the hours and scrapbooking photos and journaling, but it's not realistic to expect that out of myself any more. The blog captures that as best as it can right now.
And hopefully, by the end of this organizational miracle and task ahead... Max will have a Baby book started. :)
Friday, April 20, 2012
I don't even know how to sew a button....
The FedEx man just dropped off a book, a Quilting Book and I can't even sew a button on well. But this came from Meredith Corp, and has our house pictured in it several times. You see when they use our home for photo shoots they send me the publication it is used in for free. Such a fun surprise to get an entire BOOK this time around.
Here are the shots from our home...
Here are the shots from our home...
Kitchen table, NOTE the painting on our wall is a painting of the barn on the Shisler Family Farm in Ohio...neat it made the book too.
Another kitchen table shot
In the "piano room" or living room
The dining room before we painted it gray
Sigh Max's crib...and his books and piggy
Our sunroom
Tommy's room..Go Browns! They left his shams on
Our family room...
Our front porch swing
My favorite red chest...
and a side view of the cover of the book, which isn't our house...and I cannot figure out how to turn the photo on here so just tilt your head and you will get the idea. :)
Happy Friday everyone!
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Twig & Daisy Website
I have been working most of the day on my photography website...thanks Mariah for answering my gazillion emails about it today. :) Why or why do you have to live in Maui and not Des Moines? :)
If you get a chance, check it out!
http://www.twiganddaisyphotography.com/
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Whirlwind...
So last week was a WHIRLWIND...and I truly mean that. So many things on my list and several were checked off, several still need to be.
One of the BIGGEST ones was the school yearbook...yes it is DONE. Finished Friday morning. Can I hear an AMEN? And can I ask that you would ALL remind me NOT to sign up again? Don't get me wrong, I love doing it...I just don't LOVE having to run to school for SO many pictures, and I don't love that the deadline hits at one of our family's busiest times of the year. So please remind me to take a break from it...I have done it 6 years now between the 2 schools we have been at.
And the other BIG NEWS around here is that we took the crib down.
THIS is what we were figuring out...
...and THIS is what we were asking for ALL the time. OUT!
Sigh, last night in his crib.
We did a little version of our very own "While You Were Out" episode...we did it Friday while the boys were at school. While Jack knew we had purchased a mattress, he didn't know WHEN it was coming and WHAT his room was going to be decorated like. For those of you who REALLY know me, you KNOW I have been debating what colors and style for their room to be for almost a year. I wanted army green and navy with orange accents, then I wanted kelly green and navy...then for awhile I thought I would just go with various shades of blue in there....every time, I mean EVERY single thing I ran by Jack got either the...No way...or the I would rather it just be "Star Wars" Mom.... and I would come back with the...well we don't know if Max likes Star Wars and it would be fun to have it be more colorful line, and many others to "TRY" to talk him into what I REALLY wanted.
Well then I was reminded, that it is NOT my room to decorate really...it is NOT my room to sleep in, and Jack will only be young once, as will Max. They will NOT want themed room as they get older, Tommy is a testament to that...more on him later.
So....when I saw Star Wars bedding was on sale 2 weeks ago....I gave in and bought it and hid it away in the closet.
Some BEFORE...way before photos...
It's hard to believe this photo is only about 2 years old, Jack has grown up SO much.
Here is the bed Jack has been sleeping on for past 2 years.
Here is the crib we have used for each boy and the coordinating bedding for Max's crib.
And voila....
2 VERY happy boys...
When Jack got home from school...Max was just waking up from his nap. So they got to go in the room together....Jack said "Wow...it's a DREAM come true" and Max's response "Check it OUT" (not kidding we even have it on video)
Needless to say they were BOTH very happy and while going to bed was a little rough, they slept all night fine, both together on the bottom bunk. Max slept til 7:00 and that is UNHEARD of for him. He is napping there again now.
Speaking of rooms and this week...Tommy asked LAST week if he could have a desk in his room. I promptly explained to him there was not room in his room for a desk and that I was not going to buy him one. Think I may have even gone off on how I grew up WITH a desk in my room that I never used and so he didn't need one either...hmmmmm. Then I got to thinking....see sometimes I am impulsive in my answers. We had a desk downstairs that was really only being used to stack stuff to later put away. And it IS the same wood as his bedroom and maybe, just maybe if I did some re arranging of his furniture I could make it work. So Monday, while the boys were at baseball and Scott out of town, I hauled that desk up, re arranged his furniture and it WORKED just fine and he LOVES it. He calls it his office. :)
Pretty "teen" looking. He cleared out a LOT of trophies and stuff. :(
And also this week I did complete yet another round of scouting projects for Meredith. I have another BIG one due in 2 weeks for Better Homes and Gardens so I need to get cracking on that this next week.
So...I am TIRED but feeling like there is a light at the end of that upstairs tunnel. The bedrooms are done and sorted for spring and the storage room is 94% DONE....our bedroom and my closet are the FINAL projects upstairs. I have had some big CHECKS done on my list....
Lots of baseball here this weekend for Drew and some for Jack too...storms coming as well.
Thanks for sticking with me on this LONG post.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Max and his buddy
Max had his good friend Hinckley over today...we picked him up at 9:00 and Scott brought him home late this afternoon after naps. His Mama had knee surgery yesterday so she needed a day OFF.
The boys HAVE so much fun together. They played trains, had snacks, played "hockey ball", sort of, ran in the basement, played in the backyard, played in my friends backyard, chased each other, played piano, danced to music...and both napped at the SAME time. :) Hinckley for about an hour more than Max.
Here is a cute pic of them at the piano, they almost look like twins. The TV repairman that was here thought they were twins. :)
The boys HAVE so much fun together. They played trains, had snacks, played "hockey ball", sort of, ran in the basement, played in the backyard, played in my friends backyard, chased each other, played piano, danced to music...and both napped at the SAME time. :) Hinckley for about an hour more than Max.
Here is a cute pic of them at the piano, they almost look like twins. The TV repairman that was here thought they were twins. :)
Look who stopped by...
Yesterday we had some surprise visitors...
Yep that's sweet Blakely Rethmeier...Miss Emily and Ross' baby girl who is ALMOST one year old. Can you tell how excited ALL 4 of the boys were to see her? So so sweet. It was fun to see her and get to sneak in some girl love. She has some SERIOUS protectors around her...they ALL wanted to hold her and get some snuggles.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
What our boys really want from ME
Amidst this CRAZY time of year I read this...and took a SIGH of relief as I was LATE dying Easter Eggs, haven't even pulled together the bunny, working my head off on the yearbook deadline, trying to eat well, make dinner for our family, work out in the morning and get our house in order, desiring to get my Photography blog updated since it's been "under construction" since January...oh and Spring nesting...my boys aren't looking for perfection, they love ME for me. I don't remember our house being spotless as a child, I don't remember my Mom yelling at me to clean my room, I don't remember her sighing over making dinner, I don't remember her complaining because she had to drive me somewhere...sigh I want to be more like her. What I remember is a Mom who was ALWAYS home when I walked in the door from school, a Mom who drove me to school in her robe NOT complaining how cold she probably was, a Mom who hardly EVER raised her voice AND if she did...well you must have REALLY been in trouble...I remember a Mom who protected me, who woke me up every morning with a sweet sing song voice, opening my blinds and giving me a weather report. There were no blogs, no pinterest, no scrapbooking, no Facebook....I find I compare myself to ALL of those things FAR too often.
Take time to read this...I promise you it is WORTH your time. And Mom...I love YOU!
There’s this crazy phenomenon going on right now. Good, devoted mothers get on Pinterest . . . and blogs . . . and Facebook . . . and Twitter . . . and then they flip through parenting magazines and TV channels (full of advertisements and media hype) . . . and they’re convinced they’re not enough.....
Take time to read this...I promise you it is WORTH your time. And Mom...I love YOU!
There’s this crazy phenomenon going on right now. Good, devoted mothers get on Pinterest . . . and blogs . . . and Facebook . . . and Twitter . . . and then they flip through parenting magazines and TV channels (full of advertisements and media hype) . . . and they’re convinced they’re not enough.....
They’re convinced that everyone else has magnetic, alphabetized spice containers,
and unless their garden parties are thematically accessorized with butterfly lanterns,
and they’re wearing the latest fashions (in a size two, of course), there’s no point in even showing up for the day.
Last Saturday, this happened to me.
I came home from a lovely day out with my extended family and had serious intentions to spend the evening dyeing Easter eggs and making bunny buns.
By the time I got everyone settled and fed, however, I was so tired that I just laid on the couch and dozed while my children played and got themselves to bed.
Around 8:30, when I finally had the energy to sit up, I decided to try out Pinterest for a few minutes until my husband got home. There it was–1,000 reasons why I’m failing at all things domestic.
I don’t make grilled cheese sandwiches look like ice cream.
I don’t even have seasonal throw pillows on my couches or live plants anywhere in the house.
Is it really so hard? Can’t I pull myself together and wrap some candles in green foliage and bring happiness to our decor with bright fabrics and hand-crafted photo frames?
As I was trying to calm my frenzied state of mind, my husband came home and held me tight. We talked about our day, and he told me how much he loves me and that he wants our boys to marry someone like me. I fell asleep snuggled under his arm.
The following morning, our children enthusiastically bounded into our bedroom and tucked themselves into our covers. My four-year-old gave me an arm massage, and we all sat there together–joking, laughing, planning the day ahead, and enjoying that special feeling of family. Reflecting on the discouragement I’d felt the night before, I realized that my family doesn’t care about what I see on Pinterest. They care about me.
My daughter Grace loves me to sing “Baby Mine” to her each night before bed. When I go to ourPower of Moms Retreats, she misses that special ritual. We have recordings of Michael Crawford and Allison Krauss singing their versions, but Grace doesn’t want those. She wants me. So I recorded myself singing “Baby Mine” and emailed the audio file to her and to my husband so Grace can hear “her song” before she sleeps. As far as she’s concerned, my untrained voice belongs at the top of the charts.
A few months ago, I was practicing sideways dutch braids on my two daughters. They had found these great “how-to” videos online, and we set up our comb, brush, and hair bands in front of the computer so I could become an expert.
Half-way through the braid, my fingers got all tangled up, the hair was too loose, and one of my daughters had been sitting with her head to the side for several minutes.
Feeling extremely frustrated, I said, “That little girl in the video is so lucky to have a mom who knows how to do hair.”
My daughter stopped me in my tracks when she responded, “But I have a mom who is trying.”
My mom is in her 70s, and her memory is starting to go. Her sweetness and love are as strong as ever, but when we talk on the phone, she can’t remember the last time we spoke or the last time we saw each other.
At the end of one phone call a few weeks ago, I whispered, “I miss you, Mom.”
She said, “Oh, I miss you, too! But we’ll get together soon. You can come down to the park, and we’ll get an ice cream cone at McDonald’s.”
I replied, “Yes, that will be fun.” But then the tears started, and I had to use every ounce of control to keep my voice even so she wouldn’t know I was crying.
What I really meant was, “I miss being able to talk to you, Mom. I miss laying on the grass while my children make a hopscotch and savoring our long phone conversations. I miss you remembering all those secrets I used to tell you. I miss you asking me if I’m okay. I miss seeing you read books and hearing you sing while you do the dishes and having you drive out to my house without getting lost. I miss you remembering how much I need you.”
My mother didn’t specialize in home decor or gourmet cooking, and she didn’t lift weights or run marathons. But she makes me feel like I am the most important, wonderful person ever born. If I could pick any mother in the whole world, it would be my mom.
There’s something deeper going on in family life than can ever be expressed on a social network. Whatever it is we feel we are lacking, can we collectively decide–as deliberate mothers–that we are not going to sit around feeling discouraged about all the things we’re not?
Can we remind each other that it is our uniqueness and love that our children long for? It is our voices. Our smiles. Our jiggly tummies. Of course we want to learn, improve, exercise, cook better, make our homes lovelier, and provide beautiful experiences for our children, but at the end of the day, our children don’t want a discouraged, stressed-out mom who is wishing she were someone else.
If you ever find yourself looking in the mirror at a woman who feels badly that she hasn’t yet made flower-shaped soap,
please offer her this helpful reminder: “Your children want you!”
QUESTION: How do you keep the right perspective on your importance to your family–in the midst of so many ideas and temptations to compare yourself with others?
CHALLENGE: Recognize any tendencies you might have to get wrapped up in discouragement, and set up a regular way to remind yourself that your children want you.
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