Monday, May 05, 2008

Our fun backyard

So it's actually been more than a month since I posted, eh? Well, a lot has happened in that month. But now I'm back, and I have a slideshow for you. It's lots of fun in our backyard!

Friday, April 04, 2008

Who needs a good belly laugh? I got one for ya, right here...

So, I got a new laptop recently: my old one just couldn't keep up with my fabulousness. No, that's not true. It was heavy and bulky and had awful battery life, but she was a good 'ole gal. Regardless, I got a Macbook. And lo and behold, it has an integrated camera.

We knew this, but this week, we all just really "discovered" the photo booth application. And boy, do I have a couple of hammy kids! (Disregard the mommy photos at the beginning...I needed a new Facebook photo, okay!)

Yes, we all discovered the unbridled joy of PhotoBooth with iSight on my new Mac. Of course, Will seemed to love it the most...or experiment with it the most. Whichever.

Anyway, I am warning you now -- some of these are bwahahaha-ers. They're funny, I mean.

Enjoy.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Annie can't sing and other mommy rants

Hi, everyone! I've been really busy with work lately, but I wrote a post on BabyCenter today I thought a lot of my mommy visitor friends (and dads and grandparents!) might get a kick out of. It started with my rant about how Annie on Little Einsteins can't sing, and turned into a kinda funny cartoon diatribe. Check it out:
Hi, My name is Alyson, and I have a cartoon problem

Friday, March 07, 2008

The southern snowstorm

Yes, we got it. And boy, was it cool.

Will was again ridiculously excited. But the real story today is Laila. She was feeling much better today (finally!), for one. For two, during the light dusting of snow we got earlier this week, she was in school and it was gone by the time she was out. So today, was really her very first snow EVER.

That's right -- the kid was born in Louisiana, remember? So she was a bit confused and mystified. She'd of course seen representations of snow on TV, but I do think she was surprised at how COLD the white stuff really is. But she took Will's cue. He stayed out for quite a while, and I only let Laila out for a few minutes. But it was her first snow, and it was fun.


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Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Update on Adelaide's ear infection


Meeting Barbie, originally uploaded by je ne sais quoi.

Some of you knew that we have been dealing with another ear infection drama the last week or so. I've been talking about it over on BabyCenter since ear infections are a hot topic over there. My posts on the topic, if you missed them:
http://blogs.parentcenter.babycenter.com/momformation/2008/03/03/from-the-front-lines-ear-infections-suck/
http://blogs.parentcenter.babycenter.com/momformation/2008/A03/05/ear-infections-still-suck-really-but-barbie-helps/

Anyway, I just wanted to let those of you who don't visit the BC posts I write what's going on with her. Oh, and I bought her a Barbie doll. Yep. First ever. Honestly, a day I thought would never come...but you know what? It's not about me. It's about Adelaide. Besides, with those horrible Bratz prosti-tots, Barbie is now the "good girl." And it is a butterfly Barbie. And she was sick. And I wanted to just make her smile.

Anyway, I talk about this in the second BC post. But I wanted to show you guys a photo of her checking out her "boooteeeful buh-fly" Barbie.

First snow!


First snow!, originally uploaded by je ne sais quoi.

So, today, we finally got snow. You'd never know the kid lived in Wisconsin for 18 or so months the way he acts like he's never even seen the white stuff! "It's the happiest day of MY LIFE," he proclaimed when he saw the ethereal ice crystals floating to the ground.

"What about the day your sister was born?" I asked him.

He did pause, to his credit. "Ummmm...well, that was a good day, too."

Go play, Will. Enjoy the abandon of childhood, when nothing makes you happier than a dusting of snow in the almost-Spring.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Who knew Abe's house was so delish?

I hope I've mentioned before my wonderful sitter, Angela. She's a great fit for us because not only is she an experienced sitter, she also was homeschooled, so she helps me A LOT with Will's work. Earlier this week, I gave her a project I found online where you can create "Abe Lincoln's Log Cabin" with pretzels, peanut butter, and other various and sundry kitchen items.

Anyway, she needed me to actually buy the pretzels, which was the limiting factor. I did eventually remember, however, and it ended up being a great little project. He had a blast, and we all enjoyed the bounty of peanut-buttery snacks afterwards. (What? You didn't think we'd just waste all that food, did you?)

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

"It was a strange, cool day," says Will

That it was, for sure.

The first rather odd thing we did today was take a trip down to the Hernando Courthouse Square to see some visiting performers from Cirque du Soleil. They're in Memphis to perform their Saltimbanco traveling show. I would love to have been able to go to it, but Ben's in the lovely, sunny resort town of Cleveland, OH this week, so no Saltimbanco for us.

But I digress. The troupe sent some stilt-walkers to Hernando to promote the show, and they were pretty cool. They clowned around, walked on stilts, tossed around a big balloon that all the kids in the group chased with single-minded intensity, and gave out clown noses.

Will had a blast with the balloon, and Adelaide thought the whole thing was quite curious. Today our sitter/nanny (I'm going to make up a new word for her, like "sanny" or something) was with us, which was GREAT because she stayed with Laila while I chased after Will, and I was able to take photos. It was much more fun that way.

After that, we decided to have a mommy and kids night out. We went to Chick-Fil-A, which is of course FINE dining when you have little people with you, then headed to Books-A-Million where we had dessert. I read Newsweek, Will took in another book, and Adelaide enjoyed the Little Mermaid book she found despite my best efforts to hide it from her view.

(News update: Dora is still very cool, but lemme tell you, she's all about "THE MERMAID!!!" now. So much so, in fact, that having Little Mermaid panties is actually counterproductive to potty training because she simply doesn't want to take them off to potty. *sigh*)

Anyway, we all had dessert, the kids got MORE books (it's my weakness, not a bad one in the scheme of things, I guess -- my mom was ALWAYS giving in to me when I asked for a new book, and I turned out okay...right? RIGHT?) and then we came home. After reading the ENTIRE Mermaid book, Adelaide went to sleep and Will and I geared up for our "date" -- a brand new Mythbusters and, right after it ended, a lunar eclipse.

Mythbusters was great -- it was all about McGyver -- and we loved it. After it was off we rushed outside to get a look at the eclipse.

As we sat out on the back porch, cuddled together in a blanket as the cold wind whipped around us, Will ruminated on the coolness of the eclipse.

"Too bad Adelaide isn't awake to see this," he said.

"Well, she wouldn't really understand anyway," I said. "We can tell her about it when she's older, thought."

"Like when she's 5?"

"Sure honey, when she's 5."

He paused for a moment, then turned to look at me.

"You need to write this date down so we remember," he says.

"Tell you what," I said. "I'll blog about it tonight. That way we can have it on there and find it whenever we want."

"That's a good idea..." he agreed, turning back to the sky and muttering mean things to the clouds that obscured his view of the copper moon.

So here I am, sharing our day with you all, just like I promised Will. And of course, I have the photos from Cirque on the square.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Let's go fly a kite!

Will got a new kite a few days ago, and we decided that instead of cursing the high winds because we can't get anything done outside, we'd take advantage of them and go fly a kite. Will's very proud of his "three-dimensional wingspan attached space shuttle." Anyway, after a crash course (pun intended) on kite aviation, we walked over to some empty lots in our neighborhood and let 'er fly.

I'm also trying out one of the lenses I got from Ben's parents' friends generous Nikon-tastic gift: a manual 50mm f/1.4. I LOVE this lens, and I'm really happy with the amazing speed and the great colors from it. I also used a filter with these, though I can't remember off the top of my head which it is. Anyway, I'm getting better with my manual settings, and I love this lens. So, with that...

Thursday, February 14, 2008

A rose by any other name would NOT be this cute

Seriously. I mean, it oughta be criminal to be this cute. Yeah, I'm her mom, but I think this is one of the best photos of her in a while. She had her Valentine's day party at school today, and they sent the kids home with roses (wrapped in tissue paper) for their moms. Well, Adelaide was NOT about to give her rose up. Ohhhh, no. It wasn't leaving her hand. After we got home, we decided to go out back, and I grabbed my camera. (Will is playing at a friend's house right now.) Anyway, this is one of the shots I got, and I am still working on editing the others. But this, to me, is a Valentine's Day keeper. (And the photo's not bad, either.)

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Sunday, February 10, 2008

Be my valentine

This weekend, we went back up to KY. My sister was coming in from Frankfort, and my grandmother is turning 80. So we all gathered back at my parents' house and had a lovely little family weekend. The kids got to play together and exchange (early) Valentine's gifts, and we got a little getaway from all the stuff that needs to get done at home! The weather was uncharacteristically beautiful for February -- low 60's and sunny with a light breeze -- and the kids had a blast gathering leaves and jumping in them together. I love this photo of the three cousins after a major leaf-leaping event. Aren't they sweet?

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Friday, January 25, 2008

Sticker mania!

Stickers have been the craft du jour at our house lately, thanks to the fact that brother and sister both find endless entertainment value in the little adhesive pictures. It started with homeschooling, actually -- I bought stickers to put on Will's work, and Adelaide would steal them and litter the house with "Great Job!" and "Best Ever!" stickers. Not that those little accolades weren't nice to find every now and again in places like the laundry room (where heaven knows, I could use pep talks sometimes!), I decided to go out and get her some of her own.

So I grabbed the cheapo Wal-Mart book of "groovy retro" stickers, and we all sat down together one afternoon to enjoy the bounty of gaudy, colorful adhesive fun. Of course, when Adelaide decided that these would do better as body art than on lowly copy paper, we all ended up a little groovier. Sorry for the lower-res photos -- my camera battery was charging, and this was an opportunity I couldn't miss, so the iPhone had to do double duty. But they're not too bad for phone photos, eh?

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Sunday, January 13, 2008

Bad blogger! Bad!

I'm sorry everyone. I have not, as you might have assumed, been abducted by aliens, taken a vow of computer celibacy, or simply forgotten how to log into my blogger account. I have just (wait for it...wait for it....)

been busy.

I know, I know -- how long does it really take to jot down a quick, "Hello from planet Alyson" blog every now and then? Yes, chastise me for my absenteeism. Please. I'm waiting. I can take it.

(sound of me expectantly cringing. no, that doesn't make a sound. just go with me on this one, okay?)

Anyway, I could give you the rundown, but really, it would be boring. In fact, if we'd done anything really exciting, I would have blogged it. It's just been work, homeschooling, family time, house upkeep...the boring everyday stuff you really don't want to hear about.

But as a peace offering, I extend this olive branch of photography. It's not much, but I hope it shows my sincere thanks that you even checked back after almost a month to read this. And I promise, I won't be so long away again if I can help it.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

My mommy resolution

I've told you guys about the babycenter blogging, but I thought I'd offer this link to my "Mommy Resolution." We were asked to come up with a Mommy Resolution for 2008, and it took me all of about 2 seconds to decide what I was going to write about (yes, even though, as some of you know, I think New Year is a "fake" holiday and resolutions are stupid).

Check it out:
Mommy Resolution: Be a Better Time Manage
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Monday, December 10, 2007

Santa Baby and Christmas Parade


Tonight was the Hernando Christmas Parade, and lemme tell you, it was much longer than I would have expected for a town this size. (I find myself saying things like that a lot about Hernando.) Will rode on the float for his taekwondo school and had a blast. Adelaide had a lot of fun watching the parade, too. The first few photos are from hanging out at the library before the parade (yes, one is in the ladies' room -- she is trying hard to potty train!). You can see Will on the back of the TKD float, and I included a couple of photos of some other cool floats, as well.

Yes, a good time was had by all. Merry Christmas.

Saturday, December 08, 2007

Wouldn't you like this to be your classroom?


This picture was taken before this unseasonable warm bit of weather we're enduring here, earlier this week. He was working on his reading comprehension quiz for a book he's reading, and I came to check on his progress. This was how I found him, cozied up in front of a roaring fireplace, spread on his comfy quilt, propped on a pillow. And I just had to capture it, because I couldn't help but think that this was a really good learning environment. And I was proud.

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Thursday, December 06, 2007

a photo post with no reason other than that they're really, really adorable.

 
 

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Ginger-board house


So, Will wanted to do a gingerbread house this year. He also wanted to buy one of those kits from Wal-Mart or wherever that are like "Gingerbread House in a box." Well, that just seemed wrong to me. I mean, what's the point if you buy a kit? If you're going to do a gingerbread house, I thought, you should do it for real.

And when I say "for real," I mean using graham crackers instead of gingerbread, buying pre-made frosting, and substituting cardboard for the roof when you can't figure anything else out.

Yes, purist right now are horrified, I know. I really *wanted* to do a real house, but I figured that a cardboard-and-graham-cracker house was better than nothing, which is probably what he would have gotten if I'd been determined to do it "right." I have five stories due in the next two weeks, and I've been slammed doing phone interviews with experts and trying to manage my household at the same time. So right now, this ginger-board house looks pretty darn good.

Just please don't eat the roof.

Saturday, December 01, 2007

it's the christmas spirit, ya'll!

So, today was a beautiful day here. Ben was happy about that: he participated in the St. Jude's 5K this morning. I was really proud of him, particularly because he had to rise at the crack of dawn the one morning after he got back from a business trip for a manager's meeting in Cleveland. And, of course (Hubby Brag Warning) he didn't just race; he also stopped to help a girl who was having problems on the side of the road. She was having trouble breathing, and he stayed and helped until the cops got there to help. And he still finished in time to get one of the participation medals they only had a certain amount of.


We also got out and did a little bit o' decorating with Will's new giant inflatable Santa. We put up our HUGAMUNGO new Christmas tree, too, and WOW. It's really big. The topper looks miniscule, but anything more would have not fit! And we were filling our little 6 foot tree with our ornaments last year, and now, we have lots of room "to grow."

Finally, of course, I would be remiss to not mention the unique head attire we're all sporting in these shots. We also did MORE unpacking today (yes, we still have boxes. Lots of them) and we discovered these antlers. I mean, how festive, huh? (Please note Will is playing "reindeer" in front of, yes, his Giant Inflatable Santa.)

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Sunday, November 18, 2007

Our Tannebaum (Version 1)

I've always wanted to have two trees: one to do all designer,
and another for our family ornaments. But realistically, it didn't make sense. After all, living in Wisconsin and then Louisiana meant that we wouldn't even be home for the heart of Christmas season, and I never really was able to get into decorating when I knew we'd just have to come home and take it down right away. We did have a "family" tree with our family ornaments, of course, and decorating it with the kids was a tradition for when we got back home after our Thanksgiving visits.

But after Christmas last year, we found a tree 85% off at Target. It looked pretty on the box, so we went for it. After all, we had a second-hand tree now, and it wasn't looking too good with each passing year. So when we moved, we gave away our old tree and brought this one with us.

I've been really excited about Christmas this year, so while Ben was out of town recently (yeah, he never would have let me get away with it while he was here) I set up our new tree. It was pretty, alright, but I soon realized that there was no way it had sufficient girth for all our gifts and ornaments. But I didn't despair. Actually, I was pretty happy about it. That meant I could go all decorator on this skinny tree, and we'd just have to get another one for the presents and family ornaments!

So behold my pretty tree. This was my first try at this, and I am sooooo happy with the results. I bought the ribbon from Costco for like $7/50 yards (a GREAT deal, and I made the bow and did the cascading ribbon myself. Then I went to Wal-Mart and bought the ornaments for like $20. So total, this is less than a $50 experiment, but I think it looks way better than that. I just had to share -- I've never had a house big enough for two trees or a room formal enough for a "dressy" tree. I am so happy!

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Monday, November 12, 2007

The coolest park ever...


Wow, for a little town, Hernando sure has some pretty great stuff. I really do love it here -- it has so much character and a real sense of community. There are trees and older homes intersperse with newer developments. And there is seriously the coolest public park I can imagine a city of less than 15,000 people ever having. Conger Park is one of the public parks here, and wow, is it ever awesome. We'd heard about it, but we'd never checked it out before. Today I took the kids and they had a really fantastic time. It has a puppet theatre, a set of chimes (we learned to play ABC/Twinkle Twinkle and Somewhere Over the Rainbow on them), and really imaginative, cool little obstacles. The sets themselves look like castles or trains or other imaginative structures, and there's so much color and detail...well, you can see for yourself!

The "other blog"

I can't remember if I mentioned this on here before, but I recently took a paid blogging position over at BabyCenter, which is a widely read portal for all things baby and child. Because this blog is mostly for friends and family and that one is more about the general world of parenting, there isn't a lot of overlap on things I *would* post here, but end up putting over there for the sake of getting a post going. But last night I found myself writing a post I thought you guys might like to read, as well.

It's about Will's latest "I-Can't-Believe-He-Just-Said-That" moment. Let's just say it involves questions about the reproductive process:
The little genius problem (at our house, at least)

If you're curious and would like to check out my other posts, there's a nav bar on the right hand side of the main page, and toward the bottom, it has a "Posts by author" link. I'm the first one listed.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Me and my girl


Today I was laying in the floor reading my book, and Laila came and laid down next to me, pretending to read right along. Then she started singing the ABCs and trying to point out letters in the book. It was so cute. Ben grabbed the camera, so he got some photos that prove I really do exists. I'm like the Yeti -- you hear the stories, but you never see me on camera. But these were really too cute of Laila not to share. :)

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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween from Hernando, everyone! We had fun tonight. Well, the kids did! Of course mom gets candy duty, but that's pretty fun, too. My favorite? A little girl dressed as Dorothy with a very real, tiny Toto tagging along behind.

But my kids were the cutest, of course! Well, the cutest and the creepiest were what I think they were going for. Exhibit A: The Unknown Phantom (insert spooky, ominous sounding music here). He wanted this costume sooooooooooooo badly. He picked it out in Louisiana before we even left, but I told him he had to wait until after the move to buy his costume. It was freakin' September, after all! Then he oscillated between Ninja, skeleton, and Unknown Phantom. Clearly, the initial instinct won out. It is a pretty cool costume, though! The spooky eyes fade on and off, and the mask is somehow simultaneously easy to see through yet opaque for the onlooker. Cool. This is the first halloween I've EVER allowed them to buy their costumes rather than have us make them. But with the move and me working, it was a good choice. Besides, spooky red eyes that fade on and off are beyond my mommy skills right now.

The cute aspect, of course, is with little Snow White. She was a hit, too. They made a nice pair, one spooky and one sweet. She loved it, but Ben said he did have to keep the little extrovert from running into people's houses and making herself at home. We also couldn't get her to say "Trick or Treat" -- she'd just say "Treat!" Well, that IS the idea, I guess, right?

And my favorite photo of the night? The kids with Daddy! Will and Daddy were trying to do a "scary shot," but Adelaide? No way! That's her daddy! He needs a big hug.

One other word of wisdom: Don't order pizza on Halloween night, especially if you're all really hungry. You start getting bitter at cute little trick-or-treaters who aren't holding pizzas.

Hope everyone had a fun, safe night!

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Sunday, October 21, 2007

A little early spookiness



I know I haven't posted much lately, but things have been pretty busy around here. I had an allergic reaction to a medicine I was taking, which sent me to the ER this week. I've never had something like that happen to me, so it was kind of surreal. While it was scary and awful, I have to say that it was so incredible to be able to call my dad, who was in town of course, and get him to meet us at the ER to keep the kids. I just kept thinking that this was so much of what we were here for. My mom and dad stayed in town an extra day and kept the kids all day Wednesday after I got home from the hospital. I'm finally doing better today, but I've been out of action most of the week.

We've been busy since we moved here, though. Will was so excited about the new house, he desperately wanted to decorate for Halloween, which is something we've never done before. (I usually don't even get pumpkins carved until a day or two before!) Anyway, Ben's parents came down to check out the new house, and they helped us get in the spooky spirit.

Our new neighbors brought us cookies, which was super nice. There are kids here in the neighborhood that Will plays with a lot, and he just started two new activities: a homeschool P.E. class and Taekwondo. He made a new friend at Taekwondo this week, and I hit it off with the parents, as well. Turns out they are new here, too, and were originally from Louisiana. They invited us to their son's costume party tonight, so the kids got dressed up and we went over there for a while. It was good fun.

Friday, October 05, 2007

Our new digs


So, here are our new digs. The movers came yesterday and unloaded everything, and we're trying hard to settle in. Just thought you guys might like to check out our new house!

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Ron McNutt, Car Expert!

You'd think seeing names in print would be a pedestrian experience for me now. But a few months ago, a writer in a freelance organization that I am also active in was looking for an authority to speak on trends in the auto industry. I offered that my dad was the most preeminent expert I knew since he's been very successful and built a multi-state business in the past 35 years.

She was interested in talking to him, and I got all PR-like and even set up the interview. I just discovered the article online, and it was such a kick to read Dad's quotes in the story:
Small Cars are Selling Big

He's on the second page, talking about how people down here still love their gas-guzzlers! Great job, Dad. :)

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

ch-ch-changes

So, what do you guys think about the changes I've made? I also added a poll over on the sidebar -- the URL for this site is englishfamilyinthebayou. I started this blog when we moved down here to Louisiana, but now that we're leaving, we obviously won't be "in the bayou" anymore. So do I need a new URL, or should I just keep this one to save everyone a whole lot of trouble? thoughts?

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Maybe I figured it out!


This has to be a new record for me. Just yesterday I complained of a certain photographic malaise I was feeling. Today, I think I might have the answer...and it's simple.

The camera I always felt like I was best on was my old 3 megapixel, 3x optical zoom Olympus that we bought when Will was a baby. My photos just seemed better for some reason. After I got the 12x optical zoom, 8 megapixel Sony and I just couldn't bond with it, I thought it was just that I just hadn't bought the right camera for me. Then we got the Nikon, and I was having trouble finding my groove with it, as well.

Fortunately, Ben's parents have some generous friends, the Holgates. His parents friends were devastated when Katrina flooded their waterfront Biloxi home. They lost everything but what was in the attic. And when they went through the long-forgotten items stored away on high, Mr. Holgate found his old Nikon camera equipment. It was for manual cameras, but it fits on the new digital bodies. He asked Ben's parents if they might like the equipment, and they said they wouldn't be able to use it, but they were pretty sure they knew someone who would. Yeah, that was me.

So I was blessed with a ton of amazing Nikon equipment: lenses galore, filters out the wazoo, and even really great retro cases. I'm still learning the world of DSLRs, however, and I was a little reticent to really go and give the whole manual thing a shot.

Well, today I was browsing some other mommyblogs, and read on Posie Gets Cozie about her wide-angle lens discovery. So I decided to go and dig out that lens and give it a go.

So yes, long story to get to my point of discovery. But I'm getting to it, I promise! Because the wide-angle lens isn't zoom, I used my body again in my photography. I was squatting, climbing, hovering and laying on the ground the get the shot I wanted. I still have a long way to go with getting used to manual focus, but when I sat down and looked at what I had, a light went on. I had become a lazy photographer.

When I got my fancy-schmancy new cameras, I suddenly was content to park my butt and use my newfound zoom capabilities. But for some reason, that seems to have taken a lot of the soul out of my photos. I needed to be in it, to see the light (literally), to find the angle. Even though you never see me in the photos, I am "in" them in my composition. And I was losing that completely.

So today, a wide-angle lens helped me get my groove back. I'm so excited to realize that I haven't lost my touch -- I'd just forgotten where to look for it.

Anyway, I was playing with the focus a lot, trying to get used to full manual, but the slideshow about shows some of my efforts. I don't know if you guys will be able to see the difference, but I know I can. And I expect that my photo plateau will lead me on to even greater picture-taking experiences in the future. Yay!

Friday, September 14, 2007


Will went on a playdate today, so I decided Little Miss and I would take another shot at some good "two year" photos. Yes, I know that was almost a month ago, but I still haven't gotten any I'm really happy with. These are better.

I am feeling a little sensitive, like my photos are missing that je ne sais quoi I think they used to have. I haven't been putting as much into them since I've been really ramping up my writing career, but I do still love it, and love messing with them when I have time. Maybe it's the post-process time I'm missing. I don't know...but these are okay. They show HER, I think. And isn't that the idea?

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

The second-best real estate sign ever

There it is. Finally. The prettiest sign on the block.

It's been "pending" for a few days now -- forgive me for not telling you all earlier. But you might characterize the buyer as "difficult"...if you were being diplomatic. But Ben and I have worked it all out with him, and because of the great corporate relo package from Sherwin-Williams, we know now we're actually moving.

See, the package has this phenomenal contract that says that after an inspection contingency has been removed from an offer, if the sale falls through for any other reason, the relo company buys the house at the contracted price. I am kind of a superstitious person by nature -- I don't like counting my eggs before they've hatched. I don't like saying anything is guaranteed in life -- I've been bitten enough.

(Don't believe me? Ask Ben about the Jets comeback against the Dolphins in a 2000 Monday Night Football game. Sounds tangental, but it's really a great story for showing that I can never count on ANYTHING to happen.)

So onward with the inspection on the house in Mississippi. And if that goes well, I'll post photos of that house, too. But I'm not assuming it will go well. I'm not assuming anything. I'm only knowing that I'll do what it takes to get our family back together. Like I told Ben, you can make back money, but you can't make back time.

So, God-willing...northwest Mississippi, here we come!

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Sunday, September 02, 2007

Good Times


Knowing we'll be leaving soon, I took the kids outside this evening to enjoy our "backyard" a little longer. Ben grilled, the kids played, and I chased them and took pictures. The first few on the slideshow, actually, are from Adelaide just being silly last week, but those were worth viewing too, I thought.

Snow White

Lindsay, Edwin and Caroline sent Adelaide this little getup for her 2nd birthday. As soon as she opened the package, she had to put it on. I think it suits her. And I have to say, I was impressed with how she handled the heels!

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Friday, August 31, 2007

Will's latest artistic creation

Isn't this beautiful? It's a Will Creation. He calls it "Damaged Lungs." He created it from scratch, only with a blank photoshop document. He thinks it looks like lungs on either side...though clearly, they are damaged a bit. But beautiful, I think. Beautifully damaged. It's funny, he really can't draw at all with pencil and paper, but put him in front of a computer, and he's a genius with color and shape. (Not that I'm biased, or anything.)

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