Archive for February 26, 2010

Friday Links

Just a few links to share this week, but they’re good ones.

Handmade Charlotte? The entire thing?  BEAUTIFUL

Adore this one hour sundress from From an Igloo.  (and, as an aside, I am so stinking ready for spring and summer.  Seriously snow.  DONE WITH YOU!)

The Written Word has new uses for old books.  Some of them are quite stunning.

I love the upcycling possibilities with the Place Mat purse from Little Birdie secrets.

Thinking about whipping up a batch of homemade sugar scrub from petit elefant

This little Refashioned ruffle skirt from Sew Much Ado is to die for.

Caramel Turgle Sugar “Brookies”. ZOMG.  I can say no more.  That says enough.

The Flat Emelie and Matt dolls from Moda Bake Shop are going right onto my to-make list.  LIttlebit would love them to pieces.  Of course, we’ll call them Flat LIttlebit or something instead.

I’m using this shirring tutorial from Pretty Ditty to make sundresses this summer.  Yes summer.  GO AWAY SNOW!

And, last but really REALLY not least Knock Off Wood serioulsy blew my mind.  Love Pottery barn, but you don’t love the prices OR the MDF.  Knock off wood shows you how to make it yourself. Let that sink in, people.  Because WOW.

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Saying Yes.

Downstairs the Princess is chattering to Big Daddy. Upstairs the two littles and me are laying in the big bed.  I lay on Big Daddy’s side, on my side.  Baby Bee is in the middle and Littlebit is next to her.  Littlebit rolls over and gives Baby Bee a snuggle.  Baby Bee reaches out  and touches Littlebit back as she drifts off to sleep.

A lot of people say that the Internet is depersonalizing us.  That it stops basic human interaction.  That it changes us.  I agree that it changes us, but I don’t agree with the rest.

In 1998 I logged on for the first time and in May I found Big Daddy.  Like he was waiting for me, wrapped up like a present.  After nearly 12 years and three beautiful girls, also wrapped up like presents, I can say that for me, the Internet isn’t an impersonal place.  How can it be?  It added, to my life, all of these PEOPLE.

“You play game with me?  Pease?”, Littlebit thrusts the wii controller and the game at me.  My to-do list is long.  I sit down on the floor and gather her into my lap.  I hold her hand in mine over the controller and help her point.

“Yes”, I say.

The Internet brought me Big Daddy and our resulting little people.  It’s done more than that.  It’s changing the kind of person I am.  It’s changing the kind of wife I am.  It’s changing the kind of mother I am.  The Internet stands up every day and reminds me that right now?  Right now? Is a gift.

I look down into Baby Bee’s big eyes.  They’re still muddy, changing color.  Blue today, green yesterday, brown tomorrow.  There’s so much to do, as always, and Littlebit is jumping on the bed like a wild woman.

“I can only rock for five more minutes”, I say.  Baby Bee looks at me, considering.   She calls my bluff.

I rock for another twenty minutes until she’s asleep in my arms.

Last year, I was introduced to a grieving mother who lost her toddler.  And they changed me.  When my patience was wavering I thought of Heather and Maddie.  I thought about how Heather would love to be up to her elbows in poop or the day to day messes caused by little people and I took a deep breath and regrouped and decided it wasn’t worth being mad.  I spoke softer when I was angry.  I hugged when I was ready to scream.  I gave in when I wanted to fight.

The year before last I was introduced to another mother, grieving her lost son.  And so, I counted kicks and prayed and were thankful for every extra day I keep Baby Bee inside me, growing stronger with each day.  Even though my pregnancy with her wasn’t easy, at times it was down right hard, I never wished her out.  Because I learned that every single one of those days is precious.  I prayed for her health, for her to be full term, for her to be born well.

The Princess struggled with hours of homework some nights.  She misses mild winter weather and fluffy snow man snow.

“I wish I could play outside”, she says wistfully from the dining room table from behind her stack of paper and books.

“Go”, I say.  “The homework will wait.”

And now, I’m privy to the sorrow of another family.  It is crushing to consider their pain.  HER pain.  The quiet that is soon to overcome their house.  How they will stop being an earthly family of five. How awful it is to consider not being an earthly family of five.

How I am now a part of an earthly family that used to be five.

And so,  I work on sweating the small stuff even less.  I take the long way because it brings someone small a little more happiness.  I commit to cooking taking an extra fifteen minutes.  I wipe up water off of the kitchen floor from my dish-washing help.

I say Yes.

“What’s that?”, Littlebit asks the Princess as the snowplow thumps down the street.

“Snowplow”, the Princess answers.

“Snowcow?”, Littlebit repeats. “I see snowcow?”

The Princess opens the front door and sits cross-legged in front of the glass.  LIttlebit dances behind her. Waiting for the snowcow.  The heat is leaking out of the house.  It’s bedtime.  Baby Bee is passed out in my lap instead of in her crib.

I don’t move.  In my stillness, I say yes.

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WFMW-Infomercials don’t ALWAYS lie.

This is my steamer. See?  It’s not pretty.  It’s kind of scuffed up, but that’s because it’s useful.  I use it.  For what?  What don’t I use it for.

Ugly, but good.

1) Cleaning glass.  Super easy.  Hose that glass down with steam and use the squeegee.   Your glass will be sparkling clean in minutes AND no chemicals.

2) All natural soap leave….um…chunks in your shower?  Steam if off.

3) Potty training children leave pee places you don’t want it?  Steam it off! (but, it stinks.  Just thought I should point that out)

4) Gunk around the shoe molding on your baseboards?  You get what I’m saying?

5) Dirty nasty sliding door track?  You guessed it.

It really REALLY does work.  It’s not a gimmick AND best of all?  It’s chemical free and does the job.  I’m all for spending money on products that make your housework easier and this is a biggie.  It really does work for me.

What one just like it?  You can find it at amazon.com (I don’t have to tell you that I don’t make any money from that link, right?)  Want to see what’s working for other people?  Check out WFMW at We are THAT family

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The Habit Project-Phase Whoops, week two

Well, last week I gave up on the exercise thing.  I felt defeated by not being able to find the time to meet my goals.   I decided to put that on the back burner and pick it up in the spring when I had more alternatives for getting exercise OUT of the house.  It’s snowy and gross again today.

Six inches of sloppy, wet stuff.

My third habit was using my calendar to keep myself on track.  Prior to ordering asking Big Daddy to get me an iPhone I was using a mokeskine notebook that I hacked. It worked okay, but there was nothing that caused me to pick up the notebook if I set it aside.  Nothing compelling me to use it.  When I whined and stomped asked Big Daddy for the iPhone I had hopes that it would help with my productivity.  And it has!

I use the 2Do ap on my phone. It works great for me.

I’ve entered in my daily chores as reoccurring projects.  Every day when I complete my morning chores, for instance, I close out the project and it turns itself on the next day.  I can schedule weekly and monthly chores and can, at a glace, see what obligations we have each day.  I can set up alarms to remind me of things i tend to forget (the date of the Girl Scout meeting, when the Princess has a half day).

I also make note of dinner each day as well and if it requires early preparation, I can set up an alarm for that too.

I’ve been using the calendar religiously for a week and while I hate it a lot (I’m a free spirit, man) it works.  The house is staying clean after our cleaning blitz a week ago and I’m logging obligations the minute I learn about them so there’s no room for error on my part.

I know our schedules will conflict more and more as the girls get older, so getting into the habit of using a calendar well NOW seems to be a necessity.

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Weekly Menu

Monday-

Cooking for a friend who had a baby and since we haven’t had our favorite potato soup yet this window I think it’s time.  Not for those on a diet or with angsty gall bladders (I’m eating it anyhow)

Ultimate Potato Soup

Salad

Tuesday

This meatloaf comes highly recommended from another community I visit.  It’s called Beth”s Meatloaf after the poster who, well, posted it.

Mine has been declared the best meatloaf ever by several people, I think it’s the “stuffing” but it could be the sauce. But it makes a sauce in the bottom and when you flip it out… including the recipe because someone might ask for it.

Oven: 350 degrees
Cooking time: 1 hour

Ingredients

* 1/3 cup brown sugar
* 1/2 cup ketchup
* 1-1/2 pounds lean ground beef
* 3/4 cup milk
* 2 eggs
* 1-1/2 tsp salt
* 1/4 tsp black pepper
* 1 small white onion, chopped
* 1/4 tsp ground ginger (optional)
* 1 pkg Stove Top Stuffing Mix

Method

* Lightly grease 5×9 loaf pan
* Press brown sugar into the bottom and spread ketchup over sugar
* In mixing bowl, mix the remaining ingredients and shape into a loaf.
* Place on top of ketchup.
* Bake in preheated oven 1 hour or until juices are clear OR meat reaches an internal temperature of 170 degrees.
* Lift out into serving dish and pour remaining sauce over top.

I love meatloaf.  Even subpar meatloaf, so I’m totally stoked to try the best meatloaf ever!  I’m pairing it with au gratin potatoes and veggies

Wednesday

The Princess requested Chicken Pot Pie and who can tell a Princess no?

Thursday

Littlebit requested meat for dinner.  I think we’re going to try the Hot&Sweet drumsticks from the Pioneer Woman’s site.  We’ll pair them with crash hot potatoes and corn.

Friday

Pizza night!

Saturday

Typically on the run

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