Oh it has been so long since I have had the chance to play with my paper and stamps! I have been itching to get into my craft room, but time and a long list of projects kept getting in the way. I was able to find an excuse to clean clear off a space to create this week though. Football and field hockey seasons are coming to an end this week for the kiddos. I was in charge of taking up a collection for the field hockey coaches and figured what a perfect excuse to make a card...who wants a store bought one anyway.
So I whipped up this thank you card (twice!) to present with the gifts from the players:
The cute little birdie stamp is from the Unity October KOM, DP is Cosmo Cricket, CS and ink is Close to My Heart, and the design is based on Mojo Monday 162 (which I am linking to also).
Be sure to visit Unity's blog to check out all of the FWF blogs today (the list will be up by 9am CT). Be sure to visit each one in order to find the hidden blinkie. If you find it...leave a comment for your chance to win some Unity goodness...and while you are at it, I would love to hear from you too!
Friday, October 29, 2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
an 8 year olds perspective on marriage
I have some of the best conversations with my children. They have changed over the years from them asking me "why?" to now me asking them "why?' (or silently smacking my brain around trying to figure out their reasoning).
My conversations with K are usually intellectual and she actually educates me on the wonders of the world. She is one smart, creative & talented cookie and that head is just busting with knowledge. I do have to say that every now and then she pops up with something I wasn't ever expecting...like asking me the other day if 5th grade is too young to date (yikes). We worked through that one together and it was a special mother daughter converation that I hope she feels comfortable to have again with me.
My conversations with J are normally very entertaining. Don't get me wrong, he too educates me by sharing tidbits he has learned in school, or about the zillion different lego characters ( he knows them all as we have graduated from Thomas the Tank Engine trivia). But that kid's mind is unique, purposeful and extremely imaginative. Some of the things he comes out with, you need to just stop and wonder how he ever drew that conclusion (and sometimes what myself and Mr. Olie are teaching him).
This morning before school we were having a conversation about Dick and Rick Hoyt. They are an incredibly inspirational father and son team. I couldn't do justice to their story so if you haven't ever heard of them, please take the moment to visit their website and read their story...just have a box of tissues ready.
They Hoyts are local. As a child I knew who they were. My husband was in high school at the same time Rick was. Mr. Hoyt was a member of the same Air National Guard unit my father worked for. I had the privelege of experiencing their story, witnessing their story. I also had the privelege of working with Mr. Hoyt when I became a member of that same unit, he is an incredible person.
Two years ago we were sitting as a family watching Epcot's The American Experience at Disney and lo and behold the Hoyts went running by in the film. My husband and I just looked at each other, mouths open...I guess I live a sheltered life, I didn't know they were THAT famous. This lead to a wonderful conversation with the kids about the Hoyts. A little internet research and a few YouTube videos later, my children had a wonderful appreciation for this family.
Fast forward to this morning.
J - "hey mom, you know that really cool man that runs everywhere pushing his son in a wheelchair?"
Me - "yes, the Hoyts?"
J - "yes. Mrs. P (his teacher) knows them because she used to work with his wife at Kamp for Kids (a local camp for children with disabilities) when she was in college."
Me - "really? Did she talk about them in class?"
J - "yep. She also had a picture of him. I can see why he is married."
Me - "I know JT, he is a very nice man, but why did a picture show you that?" (ok, racking my brain...trying to figure out his logic)
J - "Well, he might be nice, but he is married because man his abs are ripped".
Note to self....never try to figure out his logic.
My conversations with K are usually intellectual and she actually educates me on the wonders of the world. She is one smart, creative & talented cookie and that head is just busting with knowledge. I do have to say that every now and then she pops up with something I wasn't ever expecting...like asking me the other day if 5th grade is too young to date (yikes). We worked through that one together and it was a special mother daughter converation that I hope she feels comfortable to have again with me.
My conversations with J are normally very entertaining. Don't get me wrong, he too educates me by sharing tidbits he has learned in school, or about the zillion different lego characters ( he knows them all as we have graduated from Thomas the Tank Engine trivia). But that kid's mind is unique, purposeful and extremely imaginative. Some of the things he comes out with, you need to just stop and wonder how he ever drew that conclusion (and sometimes what myself and Mr. Olie are teaching him).
This morning before school we were having a conversation about Dick and Rick Hoyt. They are an incredibly inspirational father and son team. I couldn't do justice to their story so if you haven't ever heard of them, please take the moment to visit their website and read their story...just have a box of tissues ready.
They Hoyts are local. As a child I knew who they were. My husband was in high school at the same time Rick was. Mr. Hoyt was a member of the same Air National Guard unit my father worked for. I had the privelege of experiencing their story, witnessing their story. I also had the privelege of working with Mr. Hoyt when I became a member of that same unit, he is an incredible person.
Two years ago we were sitting as a family watching Epcot's The American Experience at Disney and lo and behold the Hoyts went running by in the film. My husband and I just looked at each other, mouths open...I guess I live a sheltered life, I didn't know they were THAT famous. This lead to a wonderful conversation with the kids about the Hoyts. A little internet research and a few YouTube videos later, my children had a wonderful appreciation for this family.
Fast forward to this morning.
J - "hey mom, you know that really cool man that runs everywhere pushing his son in a wheelchair?"
Me - "yes, the Hoyts?"
J - "yes. Mrs. P (his teacher) knows them because she used to work with his wife at Kamp for Kids (a local camp for children with disabilities) when she was in college."
Me - "really? Did she talk about them in class?"
J - "yep. She also had a picture of him. I can see why he is married."
Me - "I know JT, he is a very nice man, but why did a picture show you that?" (ok, racking my brain...trying to figure out his logic)
J - "Well, he might be nice, but he is married because man his abs are ripped".
Note to self....never try to figure out his logic.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
What I Wore on this Weight Watchers Wednesday
ok, so I am back with WW Wednesdays and have decided to pair it with What I Wore Wednesday hosted by Lindsey over at the Pleated Poppy. She decided to put a little effort into what she wore each day and created a linky party so other women could do the same and share what they wear each day. I have to say some of those women are super cute and have some wonderful fashion sense (I on the other hand...don't).
A few weeks ago I blogged about how I have been stalking this series each Wednesday and really wanted to join but viewing the pics of me just wasn't something that I could endure.
Well, I am still not too sure I can endure the pics, but hey, my Wednesday posts are supposed to be about my weight lossstruggle journey and I guess there is no better way to document it than in pictures.
So, this week, I only have 2 pics to share, but promise to do better next week. I must apologize for the pics themselves and the sheer ugliness of the bathroom that they were taken in. I realized that I only have 3 mirrors that i can take pictures in front of in my home and no full length mirrors...guess I should get on that one. This mirror has the best lighting. So ugly wall paper in the bathroom that is patiently waiting for a full gutting and remodel aside, it is where I will be taking the pics (unless I can figure out the tripod thingy).
On the WW end of things, I am happy to say that finally, after months of going up .2, .4, etc. etc. I have lost weight. I lost 1.8lbs and have vowed to make that just the beginning. I came home from my meeting on Saturday and packed a picnic lunch for the whole family to eat after JT's football game...instead of stopping on the way home at a resturaunt. I have also had dinner on the table each night, tracked all my points, not eaten everyone else's leftovers, and made the yummiest White Bean & Sausage Soup with escarole yesterday for lunch (and about to heat up leftovers soon). The running hasn't been as dedicated. I told myself that I would wake up at 5am M,W,F and run...well, so far it has been raining, and I refuse to run in the rain. So, maybe Friday...we will see.
Whatever the scale shows Saturday, all I can say is I had a good week and I feel great.
Tracy
A few weeks ago I blogged about how I have been stalking this series each Wednesday and really wanted to join but viewing the pics of me just wasn't something that I could endure.
Well, I am still not too sure I can endure the pics, but hey, my Wednesday posts are supposed to be about my weight loss
So, this week, I only have 2 pics to share, but promise to do better next week. I must apologize for the pics themselves and the sheer ugliness of the bathroom that they were taken in. I realized that I only have 3 mirrors that i can take pictures in front of in my home and no full length mirrors...guess I should get on that one. This mirror has the best lighting. So ugly wall paper in the bathroom that is patiently waiting for a full gutting and remodel aside, it is where I will be taking the pics (unless I can figure out the tripod thingy).
Tuesday - home & football practice at night
shirt & sweater - Kohl's (last year)
jeans - nine & co
muffin top - courtesy of 2 kids...but will be gone soon (I hope)
Wednesday - home & football practice at night
Argyle top - dress barn
Black layering tee - Kohl's
Jeans - Ruff hewn
On the WW end of things, I am happy to say that finally, after months of going up .2, .4, etc. etc. I have lost weight. I lost 1.8lbs and have vowed to make that just the beginning. I came home from my meeting on Saturday and packed a picnic lunch for the whole family to eat after JT's football game...instead of stopping on the way home at a resturaunt. I have also had dinner on the table each night, tracked all my points, not eaten everyone else's leftovers, and made the yummiest White Bean & Sausage Soup with escarole yesterday for lunch (and about to heat up leftovers soon). The running hasn't been as dedicated. I told myself that I would wake up at 5am M,W,F and run...well, so far it has been raining, and I refuse to run in the rain. So, maybe Friday...we will see.
Whatever the scale shows Saturday, all I can say is I had a good week and I feel great.
Tracy
Friday, October 1, 2010
Life these days....
is a little bit crazy and a whole lot of hectic all wrapped into one pretty little package.
I guess when you have one of these
that is the way it is.
But, I wouldn't want it any other way.
I wouldn't want to not make a last minute lunch for my child who loves pizza day, but changed her mind last minute for fear of going hungry because the green beans look like mush and the salad is wet and contains some substance that is well, not food (her words).
I wouldn't want to not help my child wash with baby wipes in the car as the bus is pulling up to the bus stop because eventhough he showered and apparently applied deoderant his smell wasn't quite right this morning.
I wouldn't want to not load up 4 kids into the car and drive over to the school in the pouring rain because my child forget her instrument, despite warning her that morning to not forget it because I wouldn't bring it in.
I wouldn't want to not have to count to a bajillion each and every time I sat down with my child to do his homework because even before he looks at it the tears start and he just doesn't get it...eventhough once we get started (25 minutes later) he is doing it just fine.
I wouldn't want to not have to do the countless other things that come with being me; being a mom to 2 wonderful children; being a wife to an amazing man who puts in long hours so I have the opportunity to stay home and care for our home and children.
I want to do these things because it makes them happy, it makes me happy and I love the life I am in right now.
I want to do these things because that is the kind of mom I am and I am darn proud to be.
Happy October 1st!
Tracy
PS...Melissa over at the inspired room is joining a few other bloggers for 31 days of inspiration on a few different subjects (decorating, doing more with less, cleaning/organization, photography, etc.). I will be following along each day with them to make my home more inviting, my life more fulfilling and hopefully my photography more appealing. Stay tuned as I will post about my 31 day journey of embracing and finding peace in my life and my home in 31 days.
I guess when you have one of these
and one of these
But, I wouldn't want it any other way.
I wouldn't want to not make a last minute lunch for my child who loves pizza day, but changed her mind last minute for fear of going hungry because the green beans look like mush and the salad is wet and contains some substance that is well, not food (her words).
I wouldn't want to not help my child wash with baby wipes in the car as the bus is pulling up to the bus stop because eventhough he showered and apparently applied deoderant his smell wasn't quite right this morning.
I wouldn't want to not load up 4 kids into the car and drive over to the school in the pouring rain because my child forget her instrument, despite warning her that morning to not forget it because I wouldn't bring it in.
I wouldn't want to not have to count to a bajillion each and every time I sat down with my child to do his homework because even before he looks at it the tears start and he just doesn't get it...eventhough once we get started (25 minutes later) he is doing it just fine.
I wouldn't want to not have to do the countless other things that come with being me; being a mom to 2 wonderful children; being a wife to an amazing man who puts in long hours so I have the opportunity to stay home and care for our home and children.
I want to do these things because it makes them happy, it makes me happy and I love the life I am in right now.
I want to do these things because that is the kind of mom I am and I am darn proud to be.
Happy October 1st!
Tracy
PS...Melissa over at the inspired room is joining a few other bloggers for 31 days of inspiration on a few different subjects (decorating, doing more with less, cleaning/organization, photography, etc.). I will be following along each day with them to make my home more inviting, my life more fulfilling and hopefully my photography more appealing. Stay tuned as I will post about my 31 day journey of embracing and finding peace in my life and my home in 31 days.
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