Monday, June 30, 2008
Told ya she was cute!
Sunday, June 29, 2008
I tied my son to the chair...
Friday, June 27, 2008
A Sneak Peek of a Sneak Peek
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Family portraits...of us!
To top off the day, my 4 year old locked my 16 month old in the baby's bedroom and I couldn't figure out how to unlock the door for the life of me (our doors are old and the locks are funky) so...we got a fun little visit from the firemen who came and unlocked the door. My poor baby was pretty mad by the time we got it open and my 4 year old was lovingly, put down for a nap so that the rest of us could nap. Needless to say, it was a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG day.
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
What's on my daughter's wall?
{Baby Willows Boutique}
Monday, June 23, 2008
For my Dad
Saturday, June 21, 2008
{Dress-up}
Friday, June 20, 2008
First fish
I love the expression on my son's face. He doesn't know what to think about this fish. Oh, and my hubby still has a popsicle stick in his mouth and is sporting what I call his "Dad glasses." Gotta love those!
(Below) SO sweet! A father-daughter moment. I still remember all the fishing trips that my Dad and step-dad took me on. They were some good memories.
Reelin' it in. Look at the concentration on my daughter's face and the excitement on my hubby's. Love it!
A proud moment except the fish is going bazerk.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Why I don't do studio portraits
Check this out but be prepared for some hilarious photos that might look all too familiar to your old school portraits. I know I have some SWEET Olan Mills images of me as a kid. This is why I don't do studio portraits: Olan Mills Blog
Okay and I promise that I will post images from my trip tomorrow. I am still trying to organize and get things back to normal.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
My Mother's Day Gift (a little late)
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Wall of the Week
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Biker Boyz
Monday, June 09, 2008
My "Mommy Memos"
As a Mom, I have always wished that I could read my Mother or Grandma's Journals to see how they dealt with everyday parenting issues. So...I decided to be proactive and write one for my daughter. I thought I would share some of my entries each week in case I can help someone else. Not that I am saying I know it all but it's nice to hear different ideas from different Moms so without further ado, I give you the first shared entry to my "Mommy Memos."
This one is titled, "Block out the Bad, Harness the Good."
Recently, I watched my neighbor interact with her youngest son in a way that was so simple yet effective. She has five kids, all of which are very good kids. She is very laid back and never seems to get upset with her kids.
Her son began throwing a fit and she just turned to us without any fluctuation in her tone of voice and said, “Oh, just ignore him while he throws a fit.” It was ingenious! Even though we were all still present, this little three-year-old boy stopped his fit because it is no fun to throw one without a good audience.
I have been trying this technique with my daughter who is the queen of whining, arguing and fussing and it has been working surprisingly well. I just walk away when she behaves that way or simply tell her that I am going to ignore her (even when I am in the same room) and she stops because it is no fun to argue when no one is arguing back. Kids want attention whether it’s positive or negative. I think that if I were to just try to focus more on her good points and block out the bad ones or ignore them, we will have a more peaceful home.
Saturday, June 07, 2008
Mom my Ride
This is SO my mini-van! If you are a Mom with a mini-van, you must see this. It's hilarious and oh so true!