Monday, March 19, 2012
St. Patrick's Day and a little Pintentionality
For our third year running, we tried to catch a leprechaun. Chloe is so into this. She reminds us every year. Her first grade teacher asked the whole class to make traps this year to share with the class...Chloe could not wait to get started.
This years trap was complete with a ladder to the upper deck, bed, table/couch, chair, TV and a washer and dryer. Chloe was hoping the comfort level would have a luring effect on the leprechaun.
According to the letter they wrote, they did in deed appreciate her attention to detail
and thought it to be one of the comfiest traps in town.
While we did not catch the little guys, we were amused by their creativity in thrashing the back yard. Hammocks all topsy-turvy, bike propped up on a ladder and lawn chairs placed on top of the pergola. What a mess.
Our favorite evidence was the footprints and green water in the toilet.
I saw on Pinterest that other leprechauns did the same thing...must have been a union thing.
Friday, March 9, 2012
Pintentional Post #8
Spring is in the air here in Georgia...
But after a few days of the sickies, I thought the house could use a little freshening up.
Found this idea on Pinterest and it smells fabulous!
Apparently it is supposed to smell like the Williams Sonoma store...I do not shop there often enough to vouch for that...but it smells awesome in my house!
But after a few days of the sickies, I thought the house could use a little freshening up.
Found this idea on Pinterest and it smells fabulous!
Apparently it is supposed to smell like the Williams Sonoma store...I do not shop there often enough to vouch for that...but it smells awesome in my house!
All you need is:
a pot
a lemon
some vanilla extract
some rosemary sprigs
and water
Simmer all day and have your house smell yummy!
At Christmas time I always simmer:
Clementine peelings and cinnamon in water
This is also a super yummy smell for the house!
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Word to the Wise
Over the past 4 days we have become more acquainted with the necessity and beauty of this:
It's a mattress cover.
One of those fancy ones you buy at the mattress store.
The one that they cut a small portion off of
and rubber band to the top of a jar filled with water to show how water proof it is.
Absolute. Necessity.
Not only are they liquid proof...
they are also chunk proof...
while that may be a little too much information...
it is still true.
So.
If you are not yet a parent...or a parent of a baby...
or have not been 'baptized' by a child's vomit yet...
When you transition to a 'big boy or girl' bed,
Do. Not. Skimp on the mattress cover.
I repeat:
DO. NOT. SKIMP.
You will be tempted to buy the cheaper one...
Buy the expensive one.
You will thank me.
And the mattress cover when the stomach flu visits your house at 11 pm...
and 12:30 am...
and 2:30 am...
and 6:00 am...
and 11 am...
Our only improvement would be to have the water proofness also wrap around the sides of the mattress.
They may offer this as the step up from the expensive mattress cover to the ridiculously expensive mattress cover. I may be swayed to purchase the latter if I am ever in the market for another one.
Water proof mattress covers you are a sanity saver.
And Kevin...
You win the 'Best Daddy in the World' award.
Seriously brave in the face of projectile vomit and gracious in the cleaning it up.
You barely flinched while it dripped from your hands.
You. Are. A. Rock star.
So blessed that I get to watch you be the best Daddy on the planet.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Guess Who is Diving Into Her Pintentional Archives Already...
Me. That's who.
So...I have started working part time.
Mostly from home. Only one day in the office.
Only 15 hours.
And my brain has felt like mush for the past two weeks because of it.
Also-working-outside-the-home-mothers...my respect for you has only increased over the past two weeks.
How do you handle the constant feeling of forgetting something...or letting someone down??
Does this go away?? Ever? Not ever?!?
Last week I had a melt down on the eve of Chloe's Valentine Party.
In my pre-working-part-time world, remembering on Sunday night that I have a party to organize would have freaked me out a little, but I would have been comforted by the knowledge of a sprawling Monday the day before the party. Monday would then be deemed 'party planning/party errand running' day. And all would go my kind of smooth with all kinds of bumps along the way.
So, remembering on Sunday and working in the office all day Monday lead to a tiny melt down. Both Sunday and Monday night. Ok. Monday's may not have been so tiny.
You know how you are mentally aware that things are going to be stressful...so you prepare yourself...give yourself a little 'you can do this' pep talk and resolve to 'hold it together.' And then totally blow it??
Me too. As I was out with the masses on Valentine's Day Eve (seriously...why are you people out in droves?? Since when did Valentine's Day become Christmas???) I maneuvered the crowds, thought I misplaced my phone across town, drove back across town and returned home to find my phone sitting by my computer (only after I had cursed and judged the people at the previous store who would 'clearly steal my phone if given the opportunity', and finally bought the candy hearts that I had meant to buy at 3+ stores over the past 3 days. Once home, I assembled C's Valentine bags, did a couple hours of work and then collapsed in bed.
The rest of the week was pretty touch and go.
This week has been better, but my brain is still adjusting to the new level of activity. I am thankful for the work...so trying to keep my head and heart there even in the adjusting.
All of that to say...lacking in Pintentionality this week.
But Chloe and I did this back at Christmas time for her gift to her classmates. :)
So...I have started working part time.
Mostly from home. Only one day in the office.
Only 15 hours.
And my brain has felt like mush for the past two weeks because of it.
Also-working-outside-the-home-mothers...my respect for you has only increased over the past two weeks.
How do you handle the constant feeling of forgetting something...or letting someone down??
Does this go away?? Ever? Not ever?!?
Last week I had a melt down on the eve of Chloe's Valentine Party.
In my pre-working-part-time world, remembering on Sunday night that I have a party to organize would have freaked me out a little, but I would have been comforted by the knowledge of a sprawling Monday the day before the party. Monday would then be deemed 'party planning/party errand running' day. And all would go my kind of smooth with all kinds of bumps along the way.
So, remembering on Sunday and working in the office all day Monday lead to a tiny melt down. Both Sunday and Monday night. Ok. Monday's may not have been so tiny.
You know how you are mentally aware that things are going to be stressful...so you prepare yourself...give yourself a little 'you can do this' pep talk and resolve to 'hold it together.' And then totally blow it??
Me too. As I was out with the masses on Valentine's Day Eve (seriously...why are you people out in droves?? Since when did Valentine's Day become Christmas???) I maneuvered the crowds, thought I misplaced my phone across town, drove back across town and returned home to find my phone sitting by my computer (only after I had cursed and judged the people at the previous store who would 'clearly steal my phone if given the opportunity', and finally bought the candy hearts that I had meant to buy at 3+ stores over the past 3 days. Once home, I assembled C's Valentine bags, did a couple hours of work and then collapsed in bed.
The rest of the week was pretty touch and go.
This week has been better, but my brain is still adjusting to the new level of activity. I am thankful for the work...so trying to keep my head and heart there even in the adjusting.
All of that to say...lacking in Pintentionality this week.
But Chloe and I did this back at Christmas time for her gift to her classmates. :)
Hope your Winter Break is REFRESHING! Love, Chloe
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
This Valentine's Day Is Brought To You By Pinterest: Pintentional Post #7
Is it possible to O.D. on Pinterest??
If it is...Valentine's Day has proven me a junky.
We had Love Potion smoothies for breakfast this morning.
(Which I saw on Pinterest, but apparently did not pin...)
Chloe and I made this banner last week out of cereal boxes,
twine, doilies and scrapbook paper from the $1 bin.
Cello bags from the $1 bin filled with Goldfish Crackers and a note:
Of all the fish in the sea...
I'm glad we swim in the same SCHOOL!
I made these cute I Love You Valentines with the students in Chloe's class for their parents.
They were all very pleased with their finished products.
Lesson in sign language and symmetry in how to make a perfect heart.
I spent the entire day in Chloe's classroom.
The sugar consumption was off the charts.
I may be officially Valentined out.
No big date for us tonight.
Grilled cheese and tomato soup for dinner.
Maybe popcorn and a short movie.
Baths then bed for the kiddos. (maaaybe add the glowsticks again...)
Then plopping on the couch with Kevin to watch an inappropriate amount of television.
Happy Love Day.
I found myself praying through out the day...
Thank you, Lord, for loving us first.
We love, because You love.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Me and E Date Night
Kevin and Chloe are out on the town at their annual Daddy/Daughter Dance. They both look forward to it every year. I am so thankful that they get to have this special time together. Pictures to come.
Since they were going on a date...so were me and E.
I asked him what he would like to do on our date...to which he replied, 'what is a 'date' actually?'
Special time set aside for the two of us to spend time together.
He liked the idea. ;)
So.
Pizza. Cheese Pizza.
Chips.
A sea life documentary.
And some Ben & Jerry's.
He was excited all day. Kept asking how long it was until night time. So. Sweet.
Once Kev and Chloe were on their way, we pushed the couches together to make a 'boat', picked up the pizza and completely pigged out on junk food.
We watched the documentary twice and then played Hot Wheels 2012.
(He loves to add the '2012' part...it must be cool because they added it to Monster Jam.)
We tried all sorts of cars to find the best loop-de-looper.
The biggest hit was getting the cars to loop-de-loop into a Tupperware of salt...or 'salt pit' respectively.
It was a good, good night.
Love you, E.
Love being your Mama.
Since they were going on a date...so were me and E.
I asked him what he would like to do on our date...to which he replied, 'what is a 'date' actually?'
Special time set aside for the two of us to spend time together.
He liked the idea. ;)
So.
Pizza. Cheese Pizza.
Chips.
A sea life documentary.
And some Ben & Jerry's.
He was excited all day. Kept asking how long it was until night time. So. Sweet.
Once Kev and Chloe were on their way, we pushed the couches together to make a 'boat', picked up the pizza and completely pigged out on junk food.
We watched the documentary twice and then played Hot Wheels 2012.
(He loves to add the '2012' part...it must be cool because they added it to Monster Jam.)
We tried all sorts of cars to find the best loop-de-looper.
Batmobile. Hands down.
We made the cars jump monster trucks, other cars...we even tried to get the cars to land in his crocs.The biggest hit was getting the cars to loop-de-loop into a Tupperware of salt...or 'salt pit' respectively.
It was a good, good night.
Love you, E.
Love being your Mama.
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