Showing posts with label Everyday Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Everyday Life. Show all posts
Thursday, May 30, 2013
We're Baaaaaacckkkk!
Third time's a charm. Right?
My plans are to make this space somewhere to document life. Plain & simple. As it is.
I don't know that I'll get around to posting every week (what with the new house, the 3 year old and the baby due any time now....). But it'll be here. For you and for me.
For now, to catch everyone up, some of my favorite pictures of the year.
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
A Distraction
We had Christmas Spirit coming out of our ears until a couple days ago.
I think homesickness is setting in.
It was a welcome escape to run in the water, throw some sand and get lost on the foggy beach.
I think homesickness is setting in.
It was a welcome escape to run in the water, throw some sand and get lost on the foggy beach.
Saturday, October 8, 2011
The Truth
Most of the blogs I come across seem to have Mom's who have more crafting talent in their pinky toe than I have in my whole self, come up with amazing projects for their kids and they actually come out cute AND they can cook incredible meals; they certainly don't burn applesauce either.
Their blogs are filled with pictures of perfection and you wonder how in the world they do it.
But, behind the scenes how many of them are really dealing with this......
Or this.....
Or even this.....
And you just don't know it.
So now you know why I burned the applesauce.
Their blogs are filled with pictures of perfection and you wonder how in the world they do it.
But, behind the scenes how many of them are really dealing with this......
Or this.....
Or even this.....
And you just don't know it.
So now you know why I burned the applesauce.
Friday, October 7, 2011
Homesick or How I Tried to Cure my Autumn Withdrawl
I have been very homesick this week, as well as desperately feeling like I was completely missing out on Fall. It's my favorite season, and I was missing all the fun.
So today I woke up with a fire under my butt and decided to enjoy Fall...er...Mississippi style.
First let me say...apples down here stink. When you've grown up in NY and can yank an apple off the tree to eat while you continue to pick apples to bake & cook with...you are an apple snob. The macintosh I found at the comissary were squishy & soft and not at all juicy. Sad. I didn't want to suffer through one more bite.
I decided to use them for applesauce instead.
Naturally the best thing to do when you don't like something...is to cut it up in tiny pieces & boil it.
Originally I had taken pictures as I went, with big grand plans to share my recipe in this post. I was especially excited because I was trying the applesauce with brown sugar, instead of white sugar this time around. I was drooling at the thought of some homemade applesauce. But I got distracted by a certain toddler...and it burned. It tastes okay, G loved it at least....doesn't look very good...lets just call it carmelized applesauce and leave it at that.
Okay...next activity...Apple Stamping!
Except...we don't have any paint. But that's okay...I've made finger paint before. We'll just do that.
Except I made it a bit too runny. But it was okay, we were going for the experience...not to make masterpieces.
Though, G didn't completely understand the concept of dip apple in paint, press apple on paper.
She got the dip part right, but apples are for eating....aren't they?
I finally gave up and we just moved onto finger painting.
I'm going to blame both lousy attempts on Mississippi apples.
I wonder where Mississippi apples really come from, and which state is actually to blame. I saw a sticker on my lemon, that was from Chile. Maybe these are South American apples too? Perhaps I should have measured my ingredients in metric form for better luck?
So today I woke up with a fire under my butt and decided to enjoy Fall...er...Mississippi style.
First let me say...apples down here stink. When you've grown up in NY and can yank an apple off the tree to eat while you continue to pick apples to bake & cook with...you are an apple snob. The macintosh I found at the comissary were squishy & soft and not at all juicy. Sad. I didn't want to suffer through one more bite.
I decided to use them for applesauce instead.
Naturally the best thing to do when you don't like something...is to cut it up in tiny pieces & boil it.
Originally I had taken pictures as I went, with big grand plans to share my recipe in this post. I was especially excited because I was trying the applesauce with brown sugar, instead of white sugar this time around. I was drooling at the thought of some homemade applesauce. But I got distracted by a certain toddler...and it burned. It tastes okay, G loved it at least....doesn't look very good...lets just call it carmelized applesauce and leave it at that.
Okay...next activity...Apple Stamping!
Except...we don't have any paint. But that's okay...I've made finger paint before. We'll just do that.
Except I made it a bit too runny. But it was okay, we were going for the experience...not to make masterpieces.
Though, G didn't completely understand the concept of dip apple in paint, press apple on paper.
She got the dip part right, but apples are for eating....aren't they?
I finally gave up and we just moved onto finger painting.
I'm going to blame both lousy attempts on Mississippi apples.
I wonder where Mississippi apples really come from, and which state is actually to blame. I saw a sticker on my lemon, that was from Chile. Maybe these are South American apples too? Perhaps I should have measured my ingredients in metric form for better luck?
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Our First Week
We've been in Mississippi, all together in our house, for a little over a week now. We're making strides in getting used to our new home & schedule. To be honest, I like the area. I've had a little home sickness - but I think it's more missing people, than missing home.
I figured it was time for a quick update.
Here's what we've been up to our first week in our new home.
Somebody got new shoes.
I successfully cooked bacon, more than once. I'm now definitely a keeper in my husband's book.
It seems like G can make any toy into a phone. Including a foam #6.
She'll have wonderful conversations, but she'll never tell me who she's talking to when I ask. And she always clams up when someone on the REAL phone wants to talk.
Tyson has probably spent most of the last week putting things together.
Here you can see we finally broke down and bought G an outdoor toy. She kept peaking through the fence and crying when we wouldn't let her play with the neighbors toys. A travesty to a toddler.
What you don't see pictures is my first ever attempt to drive around base, IN THE DARK.
And for those who have heard me mention the echo in the house, and the lack of furniture and wondered how that could be....Below is a picture of our living room. And yes...that's a vaulted ceiling.
Do you like our "couch"?
So that's what we've been up to. I bought some supplies at the store yesterday to start up "tot school" with G again. We tried a playgroup on Friday, but I don't know if that's our cup of tea. G's too rambunctious in public, and I much prefer a more relaxed setting to get to know other mom's. It's hard to have a conversation when your daughter is pulling books off the shelf at Barnes & Noble. But we'll keep trying to find some friends.
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Thursday, September 29, 2011
Live From Mississippi!
We're alive. We're in a different part of the country.
Getting used to our new surroundings, weather (omGOSH is it humid! Worse than Florida!), and schedule.
Things will get back to normal soon, and that includes posting here.
For now a picture that pretty much sums up my first week of "stay at home/work at home mommy-ness"
Getting used to our new surroundings, weather (omGOSH is it humid! Worse than Florida!), and schedule.
Things will get back to normal soon, and that includes posting here.
For now a picture that pretty much sums up my first week of "stay at home/work at home mommy-ness"
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
No Tot School This Week
G is 17 months old.
We're still in moving limbo. Tyson left for Mississippi on Friday, and was not able to tow our belongings down as planned. I won't get into the whole story. But I spent the entire labor day weekend finding a storage unit, going through all the packed boxes to pull out only what is essential...and repacking. (Of course I had LOTS of help from my mom, so I didn't necessarily do ALL of this.)
Saying good-bye to Tyson for a few weeks gave us a few rough moments. So I spent as much of my time with G as I could. I didn't want a camera lens between us. I especially enjoyed watching her play, she gets so deep in thought!
Right now her favorite toy is the rainbow stacker. She will sit down and play with this thing for 20 minutes. No joke. And she doesn't seem to mind that I just sit & stare at her for 15 of those minutes. The one thing I've learned about G - she doesn't like to play "together". We'll throw balls back & forth, play with bubbles, etc...but when it comes to interactive toys, she prefers to be left alone, thank you very much.
She's starting to pretend play too - mostly just stirring & drinking - but sometimes she'll dawn her crocheted poncho & carry around her pink plastic bucket like a purse. She reminds me of my Great, Great Aunt Harriet when she does this.
This week I've also seen a huge improvement in G's word usage. Words she's said for awhile are much more clear, words she only said occasionally I now hear much more often and she's even trying new words. (My personal favorite..."touchdown!" ...complete with her sticking both arms straight up.) She's beginning to put words together - especially practicing "Hi Dada" with her toy phone. Of course when he's ON the phone, she clams up and will only wave & blow kisses.
We'll probably have a break from tot school activities until after the move. Most of the things I planned on using for Tot School have been deemed 'not important enough to mail/ship', so I'll have to rethink my plan for the next few weeks. Luckily Christmas is a few months away & I plan on asking the Grandparents for LOTS of educational toys.
I will try to update during the next few weeks of G & I being single, packing ladies...but I'm not going to worry too much about Tot School right now.
We're still in moving limbo. Tyson left for Mississippi on Friday, and was not able to tow our belongings down as planned. I won't get into the whole story. But I spent the entire labor day weekend finding a storage unit, going through all the packed boxes to pull out only what is essential...and repacking. (Of course I had LOTS of help from my mom, so I didn't necessarily do ALL of this.)
Saying good-bye to Tyson for a few weeks gave us a few rough moments. So I spent as much of my time with G as I could. I didn't want a camera lens between us. I especially enjoyed watching her play, she gets so deep in thought!
Right now her favorite toy is the rainbow stacker. She will sit down and play with this thing for 20 minutes. No joke. And she doesn't seem to mind that I just sit & stare at her for 15 of those minutes. The one thing I've learned about G - she doesn't like to play "together". We'll throw balls back & forth, play with bubbles, etc...but when it comes to interactive toys, she prefers to be left alone, thank you very much.
She's starting to pretend play too - mostly just stirring & drinking - but sometimes she'll dawn her crocheted poncho & carry around her pink plastic bucket like a purse. She reminds me of my Great, Great Aunt Harriet when she does this.
This week I've also seen a huge improvement in G's word usage. Words she's said for awhile are much more clear, words she only said occasionally I now hear much more often and she's even trying new words. (My personal favorite..."touchdown!" ...complete with her sticking both arms straight up.) She's beginning to put words together - especially practicing "Hi Dada" with her toy phone. Of course when he's ON the phone, she clams up and will only wave & blow kisses.
We'll probably have a break from tot school activities until after the move. Most of the things I planned on using for Tot School have been deemed 'not important enough to mail/ship', so I'll have to rethink my plan for the next few weeks. Luckily Christmas is a few months away & I plan on asking the Grandparents for LOTS of educational toys.
I will try to update during the next few weeks of G & I being single, packing ladies...but I'm not going to worry too much about Tot School right now.
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