I am shallow, I procrastinate, and I steal oranges
Today is the last day of our trip to Florida – it’s been a wild ride. Our first trip as a family of six, and to repeat a quote I’ve heard before: there is no such thing as a vacation with small children. It’s been a lot of fun, and a lot of work. I have many pictures and stories to share, but again with the New Year’s resolution of getting to bed at a reasonable hour. (It’s 2am. My alarm is set for 6am to catch our flight). I would also love to finish the rest of my . . .
obligatory year-end recap post (piss on 2010)
All week long I’ve seen bloggers recapping their year with some of their favorite posts. This sounded like a good idea, so I thought I would do it. And then I sat down and thought about where to start. January seemed like the obvious place. I lived a lifetime in January of 2010. 2010 has been a hard year. Brutally emotional, exhausting, fulfilling, and stressful. When I pulled up my January posts, I winced at the first few . . . silly posts about the . . .
birthday surprises
Today was my birthday. I spent the entire day thinking that I was turning 37 today. I gave quite a bit of thought about the fact that I am no longer mid-thirties. I thought about how old 37 seemed, and how brief life was, and the ways I wanted to be different as I enter my LATE THIRTIES (dun dun DUNNNNN). This age just really felt like a milestone. Around 11pm tonight, a friend pointed out that I am 36 today, not 37. If I’m honest, I think that tops any birthday . . .
all together now: a christmas eve retrospective, part 2
(Part 1 is here) Where were we? Christmas Eve. We had breakfast with friends. Mark took the kids to the park while I played Santa. It seemed a little strange to have the kids open gifts in their clothes. So even though it was well past noon when they got home from the park, I made them change into their pajamas before entering the house. And the rest was pure Christmas magic. Snack break. Kembe and Karis think the djembe drum covers make nice hats. . . .
all together now: a christmas eve retrospective, part 1
I have taken an obscene amount of photos over the past five days. I have lots to say about flying with our four kids for the first time, and the subsequent 8-hour 3-family road trip, but I’m just give you a teaser because I have previously-taken photos to post, and I don’t want mess up the time-space continuum by posting out-of-order. So, I leave you with this little spoiler alert: it was both better and worse than I thought it would be there was puking there but by the . . .
my christmas gift to you
What Can I Give Them*? *them being YOU, the good people who read this blog. Sung to the tune of “What Can I Give Him” What can I give them, Poor as I am? They come and read my rantings and like me as I am If I were a wise girl I would go to bed Yet what can I give them? Some videos I’ll embed! These are some of our family favorites – maybe some day this week it can give you an evening of fun with your own family. There is just something about . . .
merry christmas
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stephen colbert on the gospel
I enjoyed this. The Colbert Report Mon - Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c Jesus Is a Liberal Democrat www.colbertnation.com Colbert Report Full Episodes Political Humor & Satire Blog</a> March to Keep Fear Alive . . .
mina pincessesses and penis christmas houses
We continue in our commitment to the Go Big Or Go Home Holiday 2010 Extravaganza. We made gingerbread houses. I think Jafta’s technique here exemplifies the Go Big Or Go Home philosophy. Sure, you could take dainty bites of a smaller piece in your hand. But why not just take a bite out of the roof? Really, WHY NOT? After gorging herself on sugar for about an hour, Karis decided to climb onto the table and dance around like a drunk girl at a Phish concert. . . .
change a life this Christmas
This week, we are going to feature a handful of bloggers on ShePosts who are using their social media influence for good during the holiday season. One of those bloggers is Jeannett from Life ReArranged. Jeannett is no stranger to philanthropy through blogging, Her blog is a regular host of guest posts that are matched with giveaways benefits a charity of choice. This month, she has set her sights on something that could change one person’s life forever. Jeannett is . . .
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