Tag: ‘My Kids’



Finger Paints

I was talking to my best friend on the phone yesterday and we had a really good talk.

We talked about our kids, how we were struggling with them, how each have different quirks and ideas of how to deal with them ….how what  they really crave is our time.

My little Beauty is an independent girl, she only does things if she thinks it was her idea.  That’s tough to parent sometimes.

The flip side is that she will play by herself and keep “busy” with out the dreaded “I’m bored” complaint.

Since I am starting my own photography business from scratch here at the house, I tend to take advantage of that fact.

A whole afternoon can go by where she has been playing and there was little interaction between us.

I feel guilty, I gave my son more of my time…he demanded it.  I also didn’t have to work…..but that was another life.

Yesterday I signed Beauty up for Kindergarten.

Part of me thought, yes I’ll get so much done!

Then I realized, this is it…she is almost gone.  Our quiet time together with her brother at school is coming to a close and I am missing it!

So yesterday, I turned off the computer and it was all about her. We finger painted, we played outside with friends, we listened to music.

It was great.

I am going to make these last few months with Beauty home count!


More of Me

I decided as one of my New Year’s resolutions to be in more pictures.

I know I mentioned it before, but when I look through family pictures someone is missing.  And it is Me.

I take the pictures and it looks like they are having all the fun, but I am there too.

Today I coerced my son when he came home from school to take a picture with me….Beauty was having none of it.

Not too bad, for a quick shot using my handy dandy remote…hopefully there will be more to come.




 

Pretty Light, Cold Day

 

It was FREEZING here today.

My kids were bundled up even in the house with the heat running.

My little Beauty had a fuzzy scarf wrapped around her head.

When the last bit of warm sun came through our front door window,  I grabbed my camera.

 

My Sweet Thoughful Son


My son is so funny.

He is wild, LOUD, and very tactile.  He has to touch everything and everyone!

This gets him in to trouble, but is also the trait that makes him not think twice about to giving me a kiss or a hug in front of his buddies.

He is so very caring and thoughtful too.

The other night when we were eating dinner I made something new.  I watched as he took a bite and he made a little face.

“What’s wrong, don’t you like it,” I ask…he is quiet for a minute and doesn’t really say yes or no but instead looking at me and reading the expression on my face (he can tell I want him to like it) he says this:

“Thank you for making dinner for us every night, so we can be healthy.  Thank you for buying the clothes we like.  You always get the toys we like at the store too.  You are a special mom and no one is the same as you,”

I swear on all that I am, that is what came out of his mouth!

The words every mother longs to hear, I almost cried right there.

Sensitive boys/men come in all packages. I am sure many people who have spent time with my son as he is yelling and wrestling with every boy insight, would be shocked to hear this.

But I know my sweet sensitive son, and I know this is how he really thinks even if others don’t always see it on the outside.

I just wished I had a secret nanny cam going!

Bedtime Beauty

I struggle with taking pictures at night.

Grain/noise is my enemy and flash seems take the softness out of my pictures.

As I put my daughter to bed I brought my camera, pushing myself to take a night time photo.

Here she is snuggled up on her pillow and I love the grain in this case.

I love her!

Christmas Fruck Out


The picture is by my dear husband.

I was carrying my little beauty over to get a gift from Santa Christmas eve.

She was not loving Santa and was hanging from my waist like a spider monkey, face buried in my shirt.

I decide to share this pic after listening to my kids in the car today.

They were talking in the back seat.

We were on our way to the dreaded Chucky Cheese (I only agreed because it is their winter vacation and they want to do something “fun” after I dragged them to the gym with me).

They were discussing trying not to be afraid of Chucky if he was strolling around the place.

Then my son says  to my daughter “Are you going to be scared,  cause you fruck out when you saw Santa on Christmas”

Fruck out : the past tense of freak out.

I laughed so hard, not sure why but it still makes me giggle.



Our Family Through the Eyes of a First Grader

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Translation for those of you who don’t read First Grader:

My family it is cool and my dad is awesome. My mom is nice. My sister is sweet. We hang out.

Sums us right up I think :)

Halloween-a three day event

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Halloween has been a three day event this year.

We started Friday with a snow-day (classroom parties were canceled and the kids were really bummed)

Thank goodness our gym was having a trick or treat street indoors….My son was snake eyes/ninja and my little Beauty decided that morning to ditch the unicorn idea and be a butterfly.

We came home, played in the snow and my son built his very first snowman on his own.

That night we went to a kids Halloween party held at the karate studio.

Saturday we went to another trick or treat street this time outdoors and with 65 degree weather, we celebrated with 5,000 other little goblins– after 3 snow days off of school and being stuck inside -you can imagine the energy this group had stored up.

Halloween night we went to a neighbors house for a quick party then out trick or treating around the hood with friends.  So glad I brought a wagon, Beauty lightened her load a few times by dumping them into the wagon and then about 2/3 of the way trough our route she decided she had enough.  She hopped in the wagon and munched on her favorites as the boys trick or treated some more.  I had a glass of wine in hand so I didn’t mind pulling her home all that much.

This time Beauty was dressed as Ariel from the little Mermaid (a choice she made as we were on our way out the door)  and my son stuck with his ninja choice!

We had great fun and the kids have a ridiculous amount of candy….

When we got home we did the tradition dump and sort on the family room floor so they could get a good look at all their loot.

I had the kids choose a small portion of their favorites to keep and we will be participating in a local candy buy back this year.

Operation Gratitude (a group that rounds up treats/goodies to send to the troops in Iraq)  takes the candy and gives the kids 1$ back for every pound they donate.

I feel much better about the candy going somewhere else besides the trash where I usually end up donating.

All said and done, I am exhasted and looking forward to the rest of the Holiday season which has offically begun in my book :)