'A Mom and Her Boy on a Ferry Boat Ride Across the River to get a Christmas Tree That is WAY TOO BIG for their house'.
Said tree.'Nuff said? I can't wait to get it out of the house.
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Merry Slogmas
I've invented a new word, one that fits me lately:
Slog - A blog slacker. I have good intentions to blog, but am too lazy or time-pressed to do it.
I figured I'd give it one more shot before the new year.
I've been doing lots of gift-wrapping, last minute shopping, and cleaning up.
Mark has accepted a new job IN OUR HOME TOWN! Not in New Orleans, 90 miles away anymore. But 10 MINUTES AWAY! Can I say I'm thrilled?! It's WAY less money, but we're going to try and work it out. Okay, that's enough CAPS and exclamations.
Anyway, yet another new beginning that I hope is a good one. He starts at the beginning of the year (next week?).
So for the next few days, we'll be wrapped up in Christmas festivities, lots of stuffing our faces and lots of trying to cram new gift items into every nook and cranny of our already crowded house.
I hope everyone out there has a good holiday and I'll catch y'all later. Maybe in 2008?
Now, back to our regularly scheduled Slogmas.
Slog - A blog slacker. I have good intentions to blog, but am too lazy or time-pressed to do it.
I figured I'd give it one more shot before the new year.
I've been doing lots of gift-wrapping, last minute shopping, and cleaning up.
Mark has accepted a new job IN OUR HOME TOWN! Not in New Orleans, 90 miles away anymore. But 10 MINUTES AWAY! Can I say I'm thrilled?! It's WAY less money, but we're going to try and work it out. Okay, that's enough CAPS and exclamations.
Anyway, yet another new beginning that I hope is a good one. He starts at the beginning of the year (next week?).
So for the next few days, we'll be wrapped up in Christmas festivities, lots of stuffing our faces and lots of trying to cram new gift items into every nook and cranny of our already crowded house.
I hope everyone out there has a good holiday and I'll catch y'all later. Maybe in 2008?
Now, back to our regularly scheduled Slogmas.
Sunday, December 09, 2007
Two in the double digits
My middle offspring is 10 years old today. I'll never forget the day I turned 10, my dad telling me 'You're out of the single digits forever, it'll be double digits from now on'. And I really stopped and thought about it for a minute and it made me feel excited. But kind of sad, at the same time, because even back then, I knew that my 'little kid' years were mostly behind me.
I love the picture of Emma above. I found it for the first time a few minutes ago in a folder of 'Anna's pictures' that she had taken in New York in July. This one gives me a glimpse of what Emma might look like as a teenager. And I love the way her wet hair made little puddles on her shoulders. We had been to Coney Island and were on the subway ride home. The girls had played in the sand and the ocean like little kids. Giggling and pushing each other in the water. It was just getting dark and as I watched them, I smiled because it brought me back to a time when they were my 'little girls' and so young and innocent. I can distinctly remember thinking back then about how, in a few years, I would long for the times when all they did was play and didn't have a care in the world. I was right to think that I would miss it. I do.
We're in a totally different stage now. A stage of friends. And rumors. And boys. And shopping. And all that 'tween stuff'. We went shopping at the mall last night, just the girls. The three of us and two friends. We had the best time. I connect with my girls so much as 'friends' now, and it reminds me of the relationship that I built with my mom, when I was their age. It's a different stage, but a good one. The innocence is still there too, and I hope a little of it always is. Just when I was feeling like Emma was a little too grown up for my taste, she asked me yesterday 'Mom, do they ever run out of room for people in heaven or can everyone fit?' and I'm challenged to figure out something I never would have thought of otherwise. She keeps me on my toes, that middle child.
Emma helps me so much to laugh, to point out things that otherwise would have gone unnoticed and to keep my faith alive. Happy 10th, my Em'!
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Did I mention . . .
1.) That I went to my 20-year class reunion (yes, it has been 20 years already, geesh!) back in October and had a really good time? Picture of me and my high school buddies (and Mark) above.
2.) That Mark hit a cow Friday night and totally creamed his wee Corolla? We're pretty sure it's totalled, and the cow definitely was.
3.) That Emma will be ten years old in 3 short days, so I'm planning another party?
4.) That I've spent so much money on online purchases in the past few weeks, that I'll be broke until NEXT Christmas?
5.) That I've actually done all of my Christmas shopping and Christmas cards already? Yippee!!
If I've mentioned any of that already, forgive me. Did y'all forget to mention anything? If so, leave a comment telling me what!
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