tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3816952383982951432024-03-13T11:43:01.329-07:00Mud and SunshineThe LORD your God is with you, he is mighty to save. Zephaniah 3:17Alisonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15083358403612496804noreply@blogger.comBlogger120125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-381695238398295143.post-10722091515435479182012-02-09T19:48:00.000-08:002012-02-09T19:48:44.076-08:00The name gameNow that we've found out our second child's gender, we have begun in earnest to search for his name. (Well, not every day in earnest. There are other things, like work, and dishes, and toddler snuggles, and prepping the nursery, which take plenty of time.) Like with our last little guy, <a href="http://mudandsunshine.blogspot.com/2009/01/my-husband-and-i-have-had-quite-time.html">this is not an easy process</a> for us, although we did of course finally settle on a <a href="http://mudandsunshine.blogspot.com/2009/03/and-name-is.html">name we now love</a>.<br />
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I have my favorites (Samuel and Luke) and so does my husband (Henry [Hank] and Walter). Unfortunately, they don't align. So we're attempting to find a name that we both truly like.<br />
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If you'd like to throw in your two cents, please vote at the <a href="http://www.babycenter.com/403_little-brothers-name_15283065_752.bc">poll</a> I posted with some of the names we've discussed. We're open to more suggestions, too—maybe a name we haven't thought about yet will be just perfect for our new son. For the most part, we like classic-sounding names.<br />
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Someday, our name will come (just as long as it's before our second little prince comes!).Alisonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15083358403612496804noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-381695238398295143.post-26845383900188973592012-01-09T18:36:00.000-08:002012-01-09T18:36:42.654-08:00Stuck in timeSince I gave birth to Jack in 2009, I've been pretty delinquent about scrapbooking (as friends who are moms themselves warned me might happen). I've spent some substantial time on it during days and weekends with friends but overall haven't been consistent enough to stay even remotely up to date. Jack's scrapbook, in desperate need of more attention, has him at just a couple months old. That's not to mention the "regular" family albums, stuck in time at Christmas 2007.<br />
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Since my goal is to make one baby book for each child (equal rights!), I decided to finish his scrapbook before our new little one arrives in early June (at which point I think I will be thankful just to shower and survive each day—and make sure my children do the same). In the process, I hope to also get at least a little bit caught up on my family albums.<br />
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I plan to do six page layouts a week to chronicle Jack's earliest days. For some of you, this might seem silly, but since I am an extraordinarily slow scrapbooker, this is a good (but not too lofty) goal for me.<br />
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So here's to finishing Jack's baby book and getting ready to open a cute new book for a brand-new little boy!Alisonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15083358403612496804noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-381695238398295143.post-24056070713557054082012-01-02T20:32:00.000-08:002012-01-02T20:39:12.810-08:00It's a...<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-W0KDdBQCMB8/TwKBANKa9-I/AAAAAAAAAWQ/OZx0K5mk8mg/s1600/little+brother.jpeg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-W0KDdBQCMB8/TwKBANKa9-I/AAAAAAAAAWQ/OZx0K5mk8mg/s1600/little+brother.jpeg" /></a></div><br />
We were thrilled today to see the youngest member of our family kicking playfully on the ultrasound monitor. It was beyond a delight to watch our second son's heart beat, see small arms move up to his precious face, glimpse his sweet little profile, watch tiny fingers and toes wiggle—and to discover he is a boy (all 8 ounces of him—not surprisingly, a little bigger than the average baby at this stage).<br />
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I can't help but imagine what he'll be like (I do hope for a good sleeper like Jack!), and if he'll look like our eldest or totally different. It's such a special mystery and privilege of parenthood, to dream and wonder about the baby who's carefully nestled inside you—closer than he'll ever be again—but whom you haven't truly met. I'm confident and so grateful that God is shaping the life inside me and preparing our family for our new little boy.<br />
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Jack wasn't that enthusiastic about having to sit relatively still in a dark room with no toys (despite our prior attempted explanations that we would get to see our baby on the screen) but was later thrilled to look through the ultrasound photos with us. He's pretty excited (as he can be with his limited understanding) about having "baby brother." We're excited, too, to continue to love and parent the boys as they grow up together. We can't wait to see them race their Hot Wheels, run outside, ride their bikes, play catch, and make lots of special brother memories.<br />
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Thank you, God, for blessing us with another sweet little guy!Alisonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15083358403612496804noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-381695238398295143.post-7041339883619072842011-12-30T22:51:00.000-08:002011-12-30T22:51:50.750-08:00Merry and bright!<a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-MTRrwXWN1VU/Tv6urna0krI/AAAAAAAAAV0/CzeoSYATBQM/s1600/Framepic.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em; text-align: center;"><img border="0" height="211" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-MTRrwXWN1VU/Tv6urna0krI/AAAAAAAAAV0/CzeoSYATBQM/s320/Framepic.jpg" width="320" /></a>Our wonderful Christmas was spread out over three weeks, first with my husband's family, then with just our little family the following week, and finally with my side of the family Christmas week itself. In between, we decorated sugar cookies, counted down to Advent, played with the Little People nativity set, and went on Christmas outings including a parade, train, and rides, spending lots of quality time with family members. Afterward there was more fun with a mini-vacation my mom traditionally and kindly hosts for the 10 of us; this year it was in the beautiful coastal city of Victoria where we visited museums and castles, swam and shopped and laughed together, and ate lots of delicious food.<br />
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<a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-dBvShSJZmSQ/Tv6uvefXTcI/AAAAAAAAAWE/gyq6-iWhUpA/s1600/Jack2.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="228" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-dBvShSJZmSQ/Tv6uvefXTcI/AAAAAAAAAWE/gyq6-iWhUpA/s320/Jack2.jpg" width="320" /></a>Like in 2008, Christmas was also extra-special because of the incredible joy of our new little one on the way. Being pregnant at this time of the year makes me feel a little closer to the biblical account of Jesus' birth, as I imagine Mary being visited by the angel who announced the Messiah's conception; her growing belly; the dusty, rough ride to Bethlehem; the agony of labor; and the fresh cries of a tiny boy.<br />
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Here's hoping you enjoyed a joy-filled Christmas—and have a rich and full 2012!Alisonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15083358403612496804noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-381695238398295143.post-29309552862126310652011-11-07T10:32:00.000-08:002011-11-07T10:32:53.974-08:00Jack's new book<div style="text-align: center;">I just got a new story book,</div><div style="text-align: center;">And a new shirt for a brand-new look.</div><div style="text-align: center;">Why? Because I'm happy to say</div><div style="text-align: center;">My little sibling is on the way!</div><br />
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All three of us are looking forward to welcoming a precious little one next June (although Jack tends to think the baby is in <i>his </i>tummy from time to time). We are beyond thankful to God for this tiny, beautiful miracle; we couldn't feel more blessed! It's been a bit of a journey to get to this point (in which I've learned more about God's incredible timing and about the essential virtue of patience) and that makes us all the more grateful, with more of a sense of amazement and a perhaps even a deeper joy.<br />
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Last week, we saw our little guy or gal (the extreme fuzzy version) on ultrasound and heard his or her wonderfully rhythmic heartbeat for the first time. What a phenomenal God we have to create the wonder of new life!<br />
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Now begins the guessing game...boy or girl? My husband thinks girl. I have no clue. We shall see!Alisonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15083358403612496804noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-381695238398295143.post-38834895013940140582011-06-13T14:14:00.000-07:002011-06-13T14:14:12.841-07:00Really? Two years?<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-MblNRL1Mmj0/TfZ5u_V7yrI/AAAAAAAAAVA/GmXGbwIWj0g/s1600/E2.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="640" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-MblNRL1Mmj0/TfZ5u_V7yrI/AAAAAAAAAVA/GmXGbwIWj0g/s640/E2.jpg" width="640" /></a></div><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-MblNRL1Mmj0/TfZ5u_V7yrI/AAAAAAAAAVA/GmXGbwIWj0g/s1600/E2.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"></a><br />
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Has it really been that long? It seems Jack has been in our hearts and lives forever.<br />
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Family photos just before Jack's second birthday were certainly, um, interesting. Lots of running around, pulling on the backdrop fabric, running behind the backdrop, and generally very little sitting still and actually smiling. It was just not the best day on earth for obedience. The photographer was sweet and patient and bribed him with cookies. So we have various photos in which he is obviously chewing, but at least he looked at the camera from time to time.<br />
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The company likes to print extras and try to convince you to buy them (which we never do) when you go pick up your order. It says something that the photographer said, "Oh, you can have just have these." Yikes. <br />
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Anyway, we are happy with them because we have something by which to remember our 2-year-old family of three (authentically, for sure) forever. And what fun would life be without a rambunctious little boy?<br />
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Jack loves trucks (and cars). He races big ones around the house at high speed and plays for a long time with little ones, driving them over tabletops and furniture and Mommy and Daddy and himself. He calls each a "ruck." So this year his party was all about trucks and other construction vehicles—and dirt, of course.<br />
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<i><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-KfGq_Zgfhnk/TehaOfY0w5I/AAAAAAAAAUA/Azy8dI0M7co/s1600/IMG_0859.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="480" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-KfGq_Zgfhnk/TehaOfY0w5I/AAAAAAAAAUA/Azy8dI0M7co/s640/IMG_0859.JPG" width="640" /></a></i></div><div style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><i>We had various snacks, including Muddy Buddies (not shown), served with a toy shovel. Yum! I had never made them before, but I may make them again :-). The tablecloth was the "road" (thanks to a <a href="http://alaynascreations.blogspot.com/2008/12/dump-truck-birthday-party.html">creative mom</a> for this and other party inspiration). And I was excited to find truck balloons at the dollar store. </i></span> </div><br />
It was a super fun party to plan. (I have to admit that I <i>adore </i>planning parties. It's just got a whole lot more fun since I've had a little guy. My husband teases that I start planning one party before the current one is even over. He's exaggerating—but just a bit.) While I love to spend plenty of time collecting ideas online and finding thematic products to make the party extra splendid, I still have a ton to do the week before the actual party. Ha! (I'll probably never quite kick my super-ingrained procrastination habits.)<br />
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Of course, a party's not a party without people to join in and celebrate, and we're really grateful for everyone who made it fun.<br />
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It's been great fun to see him develop physically, mentally and emotionally of late. He has learned how to save "Love you," and loves to give hugs and kisses. He'll come running at me and my husband full-speed, saying "[h]ug! [h]ug!" He's got his foibles for sure, but he's a sweet little boy. He says "Thank you" most of the time when he's given something, and he says "Hi" and offers a big grin to nearly anyone—especially to characters who look like they might be criminals in their free time. His vocabulary seems to expand daily; it's always fun to hear him say a new word he picked up on his own. <br />
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Second, we moved. It was just a few blocks away, in the same town, but it was quite the experience! It was the first time we had moved as a family (when we married, I simply moved into my husband's home), and so we had plenty of stuff to sort through and toss. We ended up taking a <i>very </i>long time to move everything since we were under no pressure, and that made for some extra stress. But all in all, we're fairly settled now (except for a few last pesky boxes). And we are enjoying the perks of our new home.<br />
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The move came with a move to Jack's big-boy bed. He loved it—and we loved that he loved it. Next up, potty training...<br />
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We are keeping busy celebrating others' life changes, too—graduations, a good friend's wedding, baby showers, birthdays. It's that season of the year when I'm reminded to be so thankful that life's a grand adventure!Alisonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15083358403612496804noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-381695238398295143.post-26401016234337853542011-02-26T19:19:00.000-08:002011-02-28T13:42:46.404-08:00The year of 2It may be two whole months into 2011, but here I am (umm, better late than never?). I haven't posted in a while for no particular reason—just life in general gets busy and blogging hits the very bottom rung of the priority ladder.<br />
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This year, Jack will turn 2. Wow. It really seems like yesterday that I was pregnant and imagining what his tiny self would look like. Now, I'm happy to say that he has my husband's good looks and is giggling his way through life (even when he's sick, and this winter has been rough on him). He's learning more and more words every day.<br />
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Being 2 means making the leap from the church nursery to Sunday school. Also crazy. We were pretty concerned about this because 1) he doesn't talk in sentences yet, and 2) he liked to eat crayons. But recently he learned the word <i>Bible </i>and discovered coloring is in fact more fun than biting the tops off of crayons. So I feel a bit better about that one. Now to complete potty training (in which we are making <i>slooooow</i> progress). <br />
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The sweetest part of this 20-something-month-old stage for me is the new ability to express love. He knows the sign for love, says "hug" when he reaches for one, gives his daddy and me kisses, and has recently started loving his stuffed animals—saying "Night, night" and covering them with a blanket, hugging and kissing them, and handing them to me for more hugs and kisses. Adorable.<br />
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I recently pulled back significantly on the (already small) amount of work I do from home (thanks to my hard-working, wonderful husband), so that has given me even more time to spend with him and watch him explore his world.<br />
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Did I mention I love being his mom?Alisonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15083358403612496804noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-381695238398295143.post-14729827881843096902010-09-28T19:25:00.000-07:002010-09-28T19:28:20.443-07:00Celebrate SeptemberSeptember might as well be called Celebratember in our family (except that would be a mouthful). It is filled with birthdays and all of the fun that comes with them. It kicks off with our oldest nephew's birthday, followed by our oldest niece. Another nephew, me, and my husband follow. <br />
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The month of celebration is especially nice after a summer during which two close family members left us to go to heaven. Lots of balloons and party hats and candles and smiling children can't help but bring a little joy.<br />
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The only slight wrinkle in the September bliss was my birthday. The celebration itself (over the weekend since I had a Sunday birthday) was lovely—a family trip to the zoo, eating out (for free!) at several favorite restaurants, dessert fondue with great girlfriends, cheesecake with family members, opening presents and cards—but it struck me as that birthday when I had to be grown up for good. Yep, I'm now 30. <br />
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I mentioned this to my husband. His response? I am pretty much already grown up if I am married and have a child. No turning back on this grown-up thing now, I guess. Still, it seems my 20s were still sort of "young." And it is when so many big, exciting things happened in my life—college graduation, the launching of my career, engagement, marriage, my son's birth, new friends. It feels to me as if that particular "young" chapter in my life is closed (which it is) and I am officially old (please don't snicker, people who are much older than me :-). <br />
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A few days after I turned 30, life seemed a whole lot less grim. I didn't feel really <i>that </i>old (although I do have plenty of gray hair). I felt like life was fresh with possibilities.<br />
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Exciting new things continue to happen in my life, regardless of my big birthday. My family is healthy and happy and wonderful. God is good and gracious and faithful, no matter how old I am. And that fills me with all the joy a 30-year-old heart can hold.Alisonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15083358403612496804noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-381695238398295143.post-78108746832020219872010-08-19T21:22:00.000-07:002010-08-19T21:35:55.106-07:00One small step...About a month ago, Jack made his big move. We had been waiting for it for some time. We expected it to happen around 12 months, because he was on time with crawling, and early with teeth and some other developmental markers. So we figured walking would be right on "schedule" (wherever the schedule comes from).<br />
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He had a little walker wagon that he loved. We encouraged him a <i>great</i> deal to take a step. But he was too busy climbing—on everything—to care very much. At the same time, he was getting heavy to carry everywhere that we didn't want him crawling. (We have a big boy. He is consistently at or above the 95th percentile for his height and weight. This means some people probably thought it odd that our "2-year-old" wasn't walking yet. [Yes, people have actually told me they think he's two.]) <br />
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On the eve of his turning 14 months, I moved a toy, not thinking much of it. But he wanted that toy. He took a couple steps toward it. Well, it was more like a shuffle because he was in a sleep sack at that point, headed to bed, but it counted of course.<br />
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For a couple weeks after that, it was just a few steps here and there. He's a fast crawler and wasn't interested in making the switch to being shakily upright. But now that we've passed the 15-month mark, walking has moved up on his priority list. He walks at least 50 percent of the time, if not more—and a little more every day. His steps are still slightly wobbly but he's much more confident and walking greater distances than he was just a few days ago.<br />
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So now I think I can officially say that I have a walker. And a toddler. Welcome to the world of walking, little Jack! <br />
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This year, we had the luxury of an overnight stay downtown while Grandpa and Grandma kindly spent some quality time with Jack (and apparently, he didn't scream the whole time—screaming just for the joy of hearing the noise is an interesting habit he's adopted of late). To make it more of an adventure, we turned down the offer of my parent's car (let me interject that I really wanted to accept the offer, but it was more adventurous to ride public transportation I suppose).<br />
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We got kicked out of our first hotel (<i>So sorry, a group came in last night and we overbooked</i>) and stuck in another one a few blocks away. This is fine, because the first hotel footed the bill for the difference, which was about $140 (since we had originally booked on Priceline). Then we wandered around Granville Island, and ate dinner at a very fabulous steak place. The next day, we ate doughnuts for breakfast, had a pre-lunch at a Chipotle-type place called Steamroller (we split a burrito), strolled through Gastown and got a couple souvenir shirts for Jack, and then made our way through some very sordid streets to Chinatown in hopes of finding dim sum.<br />
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Although it was broad daylight (well, cloudy and raining and my husband got soaked because he was very chivalrous—and didn't want to get poked in the head—and let me have the umbrella all to myself) it was a little creepy and very sad to observe the lives of people who have nothing but destructive addictions. We walked right next to a rescue mission where, in an alcove on the other side of the street, a few people were huddled with big umbrellas doing drugs and shaking. Another woman on the corner was obviously very troubled and talked randomly to herself. Heartbreaking.<br />
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Arriving at Chinatown was no better, except for a soggy stroll through Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Garden. Standing on the not-so-desirable streets, we suddenly felt uncertain about which restaurant to choose for our lunch, part II. Then we stumbled upon some graffiti with these kind words: "Kill Whitey." Um, no lunch for us. We found the Sky Train, made our way back to my hometown, and visited a local mall in search of dim sum. We found Triple O's instead. Yum. By that time, we were all out of adventure and a good, old fashioned BC burger tasted just about perfect.<br />
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This may be the most adventurous date we've had. We laughed, we ate, we got wet, we ate some more, we walked miles, and we were so happy we married each other. And that's what really matters.<br />
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All cozy in my bed<br />
And as my mobile danced<br />
I snuggled down my head.<br />
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Across town Grandpa sat down<br />
To close his eyes a while<br />
But instead of waking up like me<br />
He woke up to Jesus’ smile.<br />
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To our wonderful father, father-in-law, and grandpa: We love you and we will miss you terribly.<br />
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</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">We had a couple family dinners to go to yesterday, so we were pretty busy, but even then my husband found time to demonstrate his good dad skills, changing some diapers (even though I told him he didn't have to on Father's Day). We also sneaked in a lovely all-family nap. </div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><br />
</div><div class="" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">Thank you for being a wonderful Daddy and giving us your big heart and strong, tall shoulders! We love you!</div><div class="" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><br />
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</div><div class="" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">And a big hug to our dads, who took such a great deal of time and energy and love to shape us into the people we are today—and still give much. We're grateful for and love you! </div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"></div>Alisonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15083358403612496804noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-381695238398295143.post-26859191163622698272010-06-14T07:58:00.000-07:002010-06-14T08:03:02.232-07:00Money-Saving Monday: Family funSaving money doesn't have to be painful. Consider these suggestions (and please share yours!) for free or cheap ways to enjoy meaningful family time this summer. Actually, I've discovered that some of the cheaper activities are sometimes the most fun and memorable.<br />
<ul><li><b>Get outdoors: </b>Pack a picnic and play in a nearby stream afterward, go for a walk in the woods or on the beach, go for a night hike with flashlights, play at a park you don't usually go to, fly a kite, throw a ball or Frisbee, play tennis, camp in the backyard, splash in a neighborhood pool (usually cheap), go berry picking, or invite a few friends over to run through the backyard sprinkler or play on a slip and slide. If it's raining, don rain boots and coats and let the kids splash away through the neighborhood. Even if you're not a child or don't have children, some of these activities can be very refreshing and fun.</li>
<li><b>Cook together: </b>Make a homemade pizza—or another dish that everyone can have a part in—adding sauce, cheese, and creative toppings. Then, make sundaes for dessert. Provide as many toppings as you can think of—nuts, sprinkles, whipped cream, fudge, bananas, candy pieces—and admire and sample each other's creations. Or make cookies (or one giant cookie) and decorate them together. If the weather's nice, enjoy a cookout in your backyard that everyone helps to prepare, and play outdoor games together. </li>
<li><b>Find free fun: </b>You may have free (or cheap) attractions, festivals, concerts, or other family friendly fun within driving distance that you've never before experienced. Take in an evening of music in the park or browse a hometown museum. Also, several stores—including Home Depot and Micheal's—offer free crafts and activities for kids on certain days.</li>
<li><b>Stay home: </b>Pop some popcorn or make some indoor s'mores (in the microwave) and rent a movie for cheap or free (free Redbox codes are available constantly online). Have a family board game tournament, or just play a variety of games and enjoy the friendly competition. Get out old home videos and photo albums and reminisce and laugh. If you're musical, have everyone pick up their instruments and play (or sing) a few tunes in your inpromptu band. If you're artsy, set up a project you can all do and enjoy together. Or one family member can share a talent; maybe dad can teach the kids how to do a simple woodworking project. If you're ambitious, throw a thematic mini-party just for your family, such as a luau, using simple items you have around your home (or ones that are inexpensive to purchase). Do the limbo, don your Hawaiian shirts, eat a pineapple, and play luau music.</li>
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Since then, I've learned a lot about how coupons can come in handy for all sorts of purchases, and save all sorts of money.<br />
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Going out of my way to get coupons made a huge difference. Lots of coupons are on the Internet (such as product coupons on company websites); you'll find links to them on frugal blogs. <a href="http://coupons.com/">Coupons.com</a> and other sites devoted to coupons are great resources for loads of good coupons (see other sites on the right). Some people subscribe to a major metro paper just to get the weekend coupons (you can get a weekend-only subscription), and they say it's more than worth it. Other sources, among many, include in-store coupon booklets, coupons that come with free samples, and coupons in magazine ads.<br />
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Many people say that coupons can only be used for things that aren't important, or that they don't buy. They claim that coupons can actually make you spend more because you'll purchase things you wouldn't ordinarily. And that can be true. But if you use them wisely, you can often get stuff you use all the time (eggs, milk, toothpaste, cereal, diapers, and more) for free or pennies on the dollar. Yes, it might be most economical to bake your own biscuits—unless you can get the Pillsbury pop-'em-in-your-oven style for free (which I have). I used to purchase the generic brand to save money. Now, my coupons often get me name-brand (and in my opinion often higher quality) products at <i>much </i>cheaper prices than generic ones.<br />
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One caution: Being brand-picky is typically not helpful. You might not get to buy your favorite brand of shampoo—but washing your hair at no cost ever again is too good to pass up (at least for me). Most people have some brand loyalties. Limiting those brands that are super important to you can help you save even more.<br />
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Couponing is work. Frugal bloggers make it easier by spelling out specific deals for you at specific grocery stores and other retailers. But since the savings can be so significant, it is like getting paid a decent salary for your work.<br />
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For more detailed information on couponing, check out these excellent resources: <br />
<ul><li><a href="http://www.bargainblessings.com/search/label/Couponing%20101">Bargain Blessings' Couponing 101</a>: Lots of tips about organizing, coupon ethics, saving with coupons, using coupons at specific stores, and more. </li>
<li><a href="http://thefrugalmuse.blogspot.com/">The Frugal Muse's Coupon Boot Camp</a>: Look on the right side for articles about accumulating and organizing coupons, coupon ethics, stockpiling, and more.</li>
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As we took turns holding him, my husband remarked that he couldn't quite remember Jack being that small. It was strange to think that just a year ago we had embarked on the world of parenting with a teeny bundle of our own. Now, he looks like a giant next to his newborn cousin.<br />
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It was also odd to peek into the very same hospital room where I had held my son for the first time and remember all the emotions and well wishes and, despite reading gobs and watching videos and attending childbirth classes, how extremely clueless I was about parenthood.<br />
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I think Jack seemed big at the time because he seemed like such a big deal. A big responsibility. A huge representation of change in our lives. He was placed in our arms for the next 18 years at least. We loved him more than we could express, but it was a bit overwhelming.<br />
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Now we're enjoying parenthood immensely and learning to take it one day at a time, and to enjoy little Jack's journey and our own. <br />
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And I have to admit holding the precious little guy made me think about making Jack a big brother someday.Alisonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15083358403612496804noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-381695238398295143.post-19392473014690230312010-06-04T20:18:00.000-07:002010-06-04T20:19:52.570-07:00Say "Ahhh"While a kid with eight teeth hardly needs a dental cleaning, the staff at our dentist's office suggested bringing Jack in during my appointment for a quick peek at his pearly whites so he would be more familiar with the concept when he reappears for a real visit in a couple years.<br />
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He loves to say "ahhh" at home. Of course, he wouldn't do it for the dental hygienist. But she still managed to look inside his mouth with a little mirror and pronounce that everything looked good.<br />
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The best part for Jack was a new whale bath squirter from the treat box.<br />
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The worst part for me was that I let him play with a (clean) wipe in the waiting room (yes, I know, that wouldn't be among the criteria for the Mother of the Year award, but I didn't let him put it in his mouth and I knew it would keep him happy—for a few seconds at least). I saw the dental hygienist, flat on my back, and chatted with her as much as one can while propping one's mouth open, brought Jack in for his little visit, saw the dentist, and went out to the front desk to pay. <i>Only </i>then did I notice the large piece of wipe dangling from my shirt.<br />
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Lovely.<br />
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Since I had heard several people say they get really good deals by printing Internet coupons on more than one printer (you're limited to a certain number of coupons per printer, typically two), I thought it would be worth it to revive my printer. (Plus, I wouldn't have to bug my husband every time I wanted to print something at his computer.) I purchased a black ink cartridge for my eight-year-old machine, thinking I would try to spend minimal money to get it up and running. No go—the printer required a black <i>and</i> a color cartridge to work.<br />
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Begrudgingly, I purchased the color cartridge and took it home, where I printed a few signs for my little guy's recent birthday party. Other than a few hiccups I'd expect from older technology, everything worked beautifully.<br />
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Later, I tried to print just an ordinary black-and-white document. Um, no. Spaces in the wording made it pretty ugly. Oh well, I thought. At least I can use the color cartridge.<br />
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I printed a couple practice documents as I was preparing to print some wording for invitations I'm currently making. Great! It was good to go.<br />
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Until I tried to print the actual thing. A little red light went on, and it was very stubborn. It supposedly meant there was a paper jam but there was not even a shred of paper in it. I unplugged it and turned off my computer. When I turned the printer on, that lovely little light just stared at me. I looked up Epson's trouble-shooting site and tried all the tricks it recommended. At the end, it gave me a standardized message saying I needed to take it to get it repaired, but it probably wouldn't be worth the expense.<br />
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Thank you so much.<br />
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When I told my husband, exasperated, he inspired me with these words: "You know, you can probably get a new printer for $30." Excuse me. I paid far more than that for the ink cartridges, which I now have to throw out because they are for such an archaic machine.<br />
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I'm sure I'll get over it, but just wasting money totally annoys me. <br />
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So the moral of this story? Sometimes I can be too thrifty. And being too thrifty, ironically, can cost a great deal. I should have tossed the old printer instead of trying to resurrect it after four years of latency.<br />
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I haven't completely given up, though. And if I get it to work, I suppose thriftyness will triumph after all.Alisonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15083358403612496804noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-381695238398295143.post-51139840439425146682010-05-18T21:50:00.000-07:002010-05-18T21:50:34.361-07:00A little look backA year ago, we took Jack's first photo with his big bear. Our little guy was just three days old.<br />
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Since then, the bear seems to have shrunk substantially. And he is now sporting a fine little party hat.<br />
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Unlike previous parties we've hosted, my husband and I decided to set a firm budget for Jack's barnyard birthday. It would have been easy to get really carried away because celebrating his first year seemed like a big deal to me, and there were so many fun possibilities with the farm theme. So we set the budget at $100 (not including his birthday gift and his party outfit) for invitations, food, paper goods, games, prizes, favors, and decor. I think we may have gone a few dollars over when we had to run to the grocery store for some last-minute ingredients, but basically we stuck to it. Here's how:<br />
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<ul><li><b>Reuse: </b>I found various craft supplies around the house that I was able to use or repurpose for the party, including cardstock, markers, and foam shapes for paper-bag puppets we made at the party. In addition, I was able to use a candle screen and some blue fabric I had left over from my wedding to create the "fish pond" (children "fished" for candy treats), and various baskets and boxes I had to hide plastic eggs in the "chicken coop."</li>
<li><b>Make it: </b>Except for a $1 stick-the-tail-on-the-donkey game, I made simple games and activities rather than purchasing them. And while I usually order a grocery-store bakery cake, my husband and I baked and decorated the cake ourselves, which was actually quite fun.</li>
<li><b>Shop carefully: </b>I found several items at a local dollar store (including a straw hat for Jack) that worked perfectly, plus I used coupons and found sales on several of the items. </li>
<li><b>Get free money: </b>I wrote some reviews on a mommy website that was offering a $5 Target card for contributing 10 reviews, and earned another $5 gift card with a Target purchase. Plus, I got at $21 check from <a href="http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=BQ%2Bq7e56PYIi2VmKaa5pfw%3D%3D">Ebates</a> after doing some online shopping that I would have done ordinarily. This made my budget $131.</li>
<li><b>Splurge a little: </b>There were some elements to the party I couldn't save much on, such as watermelon and hay bales (although the feed store staff suggested I purchase straw instead of hay for a bit less, and I did). I didn't mind spending the money because I felt those were important elements and I was able to save in so many other areas. </li>
</ul>How do you save on kids' or other parties while still making them fun?Alisonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15083358403612496804noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-381695238398295143.post-32439895763595642172010-05-16T22:51:00.000-07:002010-05-17T09:23:52.443-07:00A Barnyard of First Birthday Fun<div style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"></div>Jack is one today.<br />
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That means one whole year has passed since those 12 hours of labor and ensuing C-section and waking up from the anesthesia to a brand new baby—and a whole new beautiful life with him. I remember coming to and thinking, in my morphine-engulfed state, "I just had a baby. I had a baby. Somewhere in this hospital is my baby." I asked the kind nurse all about him—how much he weighed, how he looked—and after what seemed like forever my husband stood at the door of the room with a little hospital-blanket-wrapped bundle.<br />
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I didn't look like those mommies who are made up and ready for photo ops. I looked completely awful—sweat-soaked hair, glasses, and all. I felt more than out of it from all the medication the surgery necessitated and the surprise C-section and the previous hours of labor. My husband placed him in my arms; I held baby Jack and just stared and him. I had waited to see what no ultrasound could reveal for so long. He was mine. <br />
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Fast-forward a year. So much has changed. He's grown tall (as in more than the 95th percentile tall) and has a cute little personality. He giggles and crawls and loves to be tickled. He's all boy, exploring, climbing, and reaching for everything. He splashes in his bath and intently watches Daddy work on home improvement projects. He does other not-so-adorable things, like throwing food off of his high chair tray, and letting out angry little shrieks when he doesn't get that thing he so desperately wants.<br />
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To celebrate his big first birthday, we turned our backyard into a little "farm" with a fish pond, hay field, petting zoo, chicken coop, and craft barn (all pretend of course), and invited some folks to join in on the fun. We decked out a farm-and-animal cake (<a href="http://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/barn-cake-with-farm-animal-cupcakes/2a0223c9-5aa3-455f-8a23-a9c4cd3aab27">see the instructions</a>), played games, gave out barnyard-themed prizes (everyone wins when you're that small), and served up "cow pies" and "hay stacks" (cookies). The party culminated with the big cake-tasting by Jack himself. Once he figured out the cupcake animal was indeed edible, he ate it. And ate it. He only got a few crumbs on his shirt (we dressed him in it with the thought it would be nearly destroyed) because he was so excited about eating it. He also loved his first taste of ice cream.<br />
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One little baby and one short year has changed my world in the biggest—and happiest—ways imaginable. <br />
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Discovering how much he loves cake</i></span></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br />
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<ul><li><b>Give away free stuff: </b>If you notice a product that is free at a drugstore or grocery store, and you can't use it yourself (or you get too many of the thing to use yourself), consider giving it to a friend who could use it, or donate it a local shelter or other charity that provides services for people in need. My church assists a church in Mexico, partly by sending Christmas gifts to the children and adults. I was able to tuck a few extra things in the gift we sent this past year because of freebies from Walgreen's.</li>
<li><b>Donate expired coupons: </b>Perhaps you're an avid coupon clipper, but, like me, don't always use each one before it has expired. At least two charities organize programs designed to help you get your expired coupons to military families, who are able to use them at commissaries. Check out the <a href="http://www.grocerysavingtips.com/expiredgrocerycoupons.htm">Military Family Coupon Project</a> and/or the <a href="http://www.ocpnet.org/default.htm">Overseas Coupon Program</a> if you are interested.</li>
<li><b>Use your savings to give: </b>Saving money on unremarkable things such as toothpaste and pasta enables us to give in a way that might make a remarkable difference to someone else. </li>
</ul>What are your ideas for saving to share?Alisonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15083358403612496804noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-381695238398295143.post-38376948956146532122010-05-02T20:11:00.000-07:002010-05-02T20:11:26.057-07:00A year togetherThe family photos we took for Jack's first year were a bit of an adventure. First, we were a tad rushed because I was disorganized and late. Then, Jack didn't follow my little plan and take a nap in the car, so he was not in the mood for smiling. The photographer, who graciously accommodated my not-so-gracious lateness, jumped up and down, tickled Jack, and made every silly noise I'm sure he could think up, but still Jack just stared him down. Quite the opposite from his six-month photos; Jack could hardly <i>stop </i>smiling then.<br />
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He did get a smile out of him every once in a while. Here are some of the results:<br />
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It's days like these at a frenetic pace that I feel trapped, as if I need to take a step back and <i>really </i>see life. And then life comes into focus again when, for example, my little munchkin falls asleep on my lap, and I take a bit of time to reflect.<br />
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And I think: Really, what am I doing? How did I get here? All of a sudden, here I am, all grown up. I've had my dream wedding, complete with poofy white dress and antique car. I've spent years with the man who God designed to be my mate—laughing, talking, traveling down the journey of life. Now I have a little boy just shy of a year old. I have a flexible job with a gracious employer that lets me be a mom and still keep my brain in gear and my skills polished. My husband has a flexible job with an outstanding employer (himself), allowing him to be an even more wonderful daddy to Jack. We take family walks or go to the park in the afternoon sometimes, just because we can. <br />
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Really, my life is bursting with blessings. And that is what I want to keep in the forefront of my mind, especially when the days seem overwhelming.<br />
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Thank you, God!Alisonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15083358403612496804noreply@blogger.com2