Tuesday, December 30, 2008

girls night


Colin was out with Eric last night, so Sydney & I decided to have a "girls night". Complete with facials. We cleansed, exfoliated, and then did a firming mask---ya know, because these 4 years have been really tough on her skin! She, of course, was VERY into the process of every little thing we did. The mask was especially fun because as an answer to her "why", I had told her that it made older ladies feel very pretty when their skin was all smooth and soft.


At the word pretty, she really got interested. Then, as though she dare not speak the words...she asked me in a breathy, plaintive voice...."will I be a...a...a princess when I rinse it off?".
"Sydney" I replied, " if that were the case, I'd be buying much more of this stuff and drinking it with my morning coffee". She seemed to get the joke, and looked just lovely this morning. Much prettier for having chosen the anti-wrinkle cream, I'm sure.


Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Ho ho ho!!


If the purchase of this playdough doesn't buy me an extra hour of sleep...I SWEAR....


Merry Christmas!!

Friday, December 19, 2008

DARKNESS


Black.
The color of both my entire house and my MOOD for the past week.


Ice storm knocked out power for SEVEN DAYS. Nothin'. Slept on floor. Kids both sick. Worry about frozen pipes, and police warning of looting in our neighborhood. Lights are back on now; water & cable, too. Mood lifting...but a little buried under laundry over here.
Some folks in Epping are still without power, so I'll try to keep a lid on it when I turn on EVERY LIGHT IN THE HOUSE TONIGHT and dance naked in the yard.

Sunday, December 07, 2008

Future foos ball stars of America

Where Sydney shows some natural talent in the area of sports and coordination, Colin....well....does not.

Before you get all moms-shouldn't-say-these-things-about-their-kids-who-can't-help-it...the GOOD news is that he doesn't care. Aside from the unavoidable knowledge and subsequent excitement about the Boston teams, he really just watches Michigan Wolverine football on Saturdays. And even that is mostly because that's what the rest of us are doing, and he's got the hats & sweatshirts to wear to look the part.

Well...surprise, surprise. Eric brought home a foos ball table last week, and I just went down and played my first official game with Colin. I've been dreading this, mostly because I feel like he does about most things "sports", AND sporty things with Colin usually involve alot of praise (undeserved) and hugging out the disappointment (deserved).

Dude--he's GOOD. I mean, like, his reflexes and grasp of the game is...right on. I actually can't wait to play again! Kid almost beat me!

Now...here's what I'm thinking: we just need foos ball to become a recognized Olympic sport, THEN we need national foos ball teams, THEN we need some totally hot David Beckham type foos ball player to make it popular, THEN...well, dare I say it?

THEN...Colin might actually be a sports star. It's one way to get the ladies, because I'm guessing that his exhaustive interest in and knowledge of the island of Madagascar isn't gonna cut it in the long run.

Thursday, November 20, 2008


Al Franken is contesting THIS BALLOT in Minnesota right now. Ugh. Ya know what I think??? I think that maybe this guy actually meant to cast his vote for Dean Barkley!
I mean, really....folks must be proud over there tonight...
Sorry...back to cute pics of the kids & dog....

Tuesday, November 18, 2008


Installment 3 of the "survivor series".

(See last 2 posts for 1 & 2).

Here's Eric's. No contest here, either.

Maybe a big box of Cheezits might be a close second, but if the boy had his Blackberry and a pound or two of Halloween candy...he could go for a while. Hey---he could even use the inside of the cellophane wrappers to reflect light to send out his SOS to passing ships!!

How handy.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Ouch


Yesterday's blog about what Syd would take to an island was funny, because it was just so obvious. The girl has NOT REMOVED those Wizard of Oz shoes since my mom gave them to her, and her bubble gum mouthwash is like her heroin. We are very fortunate that it's alcohol-free, because she'd be an addict by now.


Anyway...it got me to thinking that whatever two things you'd have to say you couldn't live without....those two things really say a lot about you. Your values. Priorities. Brain cells. So here's the second installment in the series.


Pooch. These tennis balls go everywhere with him...they are much like HIS heroin.
And all subtlety aside, I can't help but wonder if the fact that he was a "rescue dog" who was neutered exceptionally early in life has anything to do with his obsession. Don't we always want what we cannot have?


I'm just sayin'. :-)

Monday, October 27, 2008

Survivor


Sydney's marooned on an island....this is what she takes with her.

G-U-A-R-A-N-T-E-E-D.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Project Runway


See that outfit up there? No, really, did you see it? Look again. Click on it to make it bigger, and study it for a second. Get a good look?


She's serious. This girl stands by her fashion choices, and will defend them to the death. You need to know that she is truly and measurably offended when I STILL tell her, day after day, that no....in fact...she may NOT choose her own clothes for school.


Unbelievable. Or terribly believable. Guess it depends on who you're askin'.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008


We had a GREAT weekend this past weekend...me, Sydney, and Howdy Doody up there.
Guess where we went?? Tough one, I know.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Colin's just a scooch obsessed with maps. Eric's jumped on this interest, and now has the kid surprisingly aware of the whole globe, as they sit in his room each night & cover continents, countries, states, capitals, etc. Colin manages to work it into just about everything we do. "Mommy, are we going to the post office on Fecteau Way?" and "Are we going to the grocery store in Lee? Down route 125? Or the one in Raymond off route 27?". It's endearing and annoying all at once---never equally, I assure you.

Anyhow---Eric's been at the law library at school all day. He's working on a big project, and will be there for most of the long weekend. So tonight at dinner....here's ---just about verbatim---Colin's prayer:

"Dear God. Thank you that we got to go to the Topsfield Fair today. I liked that you made that. Good job. And thank you for this delicious dinner. And please help Daddy to have a safe ride home tonight. Amen"

So sweet....but after his first bite of food, he gets this panicked look on his face and asked to pray again real quick. Umm...okay. Here's was the addendum:

"Dear God. Remember how I asked you to keep Daddy safe? I forgot to give you directions. He's in Andover. Andover, Massachusetts. It's down route 93, and there's a sign on the highway. I don't know the exit. You'll have to ask your Dad. Ya know, God? Ask him. He'll know the exit. Amen".

Dude, I DIED.
Have a great holiday!!

Thursday, October 02, 2008


http://www.vimeo.com/1866602


Just had to share this video because it reminds me so much of Pooch. You see, Pooch is half beagle. (The other half--complete moron) His Jack Russell half is maddeningly stupid, but his beagle half is just sadly and pathetically stupid.



This is captured perfectly at 1:13 when the poor guy realizes he's totally SCREWED.

It's a good one--

Monday, September 29, 2008

I just realized, after reading a note from Colin's teacher, that not only does she use the word "wowzers" alot...but...she also dots her i's with circles. AND the dots under her TWO exclamation points are the eyes that form the top of a cutie-patootie smiley face. This means that she is clearly absolutely PERFECT for this job, and I'm kinda jealous of her enthusiasm!

Wowzers.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

See vooh play?

Sydney has started speaking in Spanish (thanks to Dora the Explorer), calling it Chinese (because of the ladies who do her pedicures), and she's doing it all with a heavy British accent...thanks to her ongoing addiction to Julie Andrews movies.

I WILL be trying to catch this on video as soon as I can....however, I'll have to sneak up on her to do it. The MOMENT that child sees a video camera, it's like her body loses all muscle tone, her face freezes in some sort of bug-eyed-tongue-out mess, and she acts like a total moron. Even if I can't catch it, though....read the above paragraph and then close your eyes while you try to picture it. It's THAT funny.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Young Republicans




Just found this stuck to the wall in the hallway between the kids' rooms upstairs! Colin had written the sign that says, "vote for John McCain and Sarah Palin turn right and left for votes of them". And in their rooms, there were homemade ballots on each of their respective desks...complete with pencil.


Friday, September 12, 2008

Pooch H. LaRooch



THIS is why Pooch loves it here...

Wednesday, September 10, 2008


.......and THIS is why Pooch hates it here.......

Sunday, September 07, 2008

2nd grade




Colin started SECOND GRADE (all caps because it really is that exciting) this week! He was so cute with his buddy Noah White down at the bus stop on the first day. Here are some pics from that morning. His teacher this year is Ms. Crane, and she seems great. She was our first choice, and has a personality that should really work well for Colin's learning potential---which means mostly that her personality is exactly the opposite of mine. Ha. He had all highs and no lows to report this week, so we're off!

I thought I'd pull out my old scrapbooks (thanks, Mom) and show him my elementary school years...particularly second grade. He was reading all of my little stories, laughing at my artwork, and checking out my class pictures. He noticed that when I was little, I was called Jenny and signed my schoolwork as such. We had a special time of snuggling looking at those books, then he hopped off my bed and headed out of my room.


At the door, he turned around and said, "Mommy? I'm so glad you don't let anyone call you Jenny anymore...because you were VERY UGLY when you were Jenny."! I thought of explaining to him that just calling me Jenny would not transport me back & drop me back into my 1981 perm and give me oversized plastic eyeglasses. But forget it....

Monday, August 25, 2008

uh oh


Syd's been practicing her letters and whatnot as she is getting so excited for school to start back up. Just went down to the playroom & found this on the chalkboard.
Guess we'll be having "the talk" sooner, rather than later with that one!

Monday, August 18, 2008

That' so WHACK...




So, that's my leg. Hacked it to pieces with a weedwhacker on Saturday. Laughing yet? Yeah--not funny. MAY be funny soon, but not funny yet.


I was happily whacking the weeds, when I whacked off the top of a hornet's nest. Got stung. Went to get spray, sprayed to kill 'em, then turned around to fuss with the weedwhacker to get back to what I was doing. Ya know how when you put your hand on a hot pan handle, it takes your brain a second to realize that, um, yeah, bytheway...your hand is on fire? Well---it took a minute for that same synapse to fire and let me know that my THUMB was on the trigger, and that searing pain? YEAH...that was my leg being ripped to shreds.


The picture doesn't even do it justice, because you can't see how deep a couple of those are. And because it was taken before the bruising (from the velocity with which the damn thing hit my leg) had appeare. Oh, and there's no audio to hear me alternate between sobbing and screaming curse words.

Best part? (aside from the fact that I actually WAS intending to wear shorts some more this summer?) Had a terrible reaction to the sting...hand swollen and ridiculously painful. AND had to get a tetanus shot---which resulted in a case of hives. Nice spread out itchy ones. AND...I realized later that night that my underwear had been on inside out all day. Not even kidding.

We're gonna just forget Saturday ever happened.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Colin's TOOTH!


Colin lost a tooth! Colin lost a tooth! Colin lost a tooth! Finally.

Seriously. This kid has been waiting since the first day of first grade last year...when he first saw the blasted "tooth chart" on the wall. Every single kid in his class made that stupid chart last year---some with their second or third lost teeth! It all went down with very little fanfare. Grandad came over & pulled it. Colin was a little shocked, though, because he just kinda thought he was gonna take a look in there, and then all of a sudden---it was in his hand!!
We laughed the next day because Colin came down to our bed with his bag of loot & the card from the tooth fairy in his hands--still unopened. He had a kinda dazed look on his face, mostly because while he was pretty sure that the whole "fairy" thing wasn't really real...how the HECK was he supposed to explain the M&M's and the money. And, ummmm....where'd my tooth go? Sydney, on the other hand, would have had everything ripped open, eaten, and would be standing over us with a pair of pliers to see if we could maybe figure out how to get her some more money under her pillow??
Congrats, buddy!!

Kelsey














I was just uploading some old stuff on my camera & found these pictures from a couple of weeks ago. Eric & I were gone overnight, and our DEAR babysitter Kelsey was here with the kiddos. We came home to find the living room transformed into a blanket fort...thanks for that Kelsey, by the way! Found these, so thought I'd share. Those kids are so blessed to have Kels in their lives.

Let's hope she'll still be speaking to us after she sees that I just posted pics of her in jammies and without makeup for the whole world to see. Sorry!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Syd once more


Just a couple of Sydney's greatest hits from today:


First, we went to the new Children's Museum of New Hampshire--large, loud, and TONS of fun. The kids were both WIPED on the way home, and Sydney fell asleep in the car. I pulled in to get gas, and when I got to the pump & turned off the car...Sydney sat straight up with a start and yelled, "chicken nuggets and fries!!". I turned around to laugh at her, and Colin was just back there shaking his head going, "it's the gas station, Sydney".


Then just before bed tonight, I hear Sydney yell from the bathroom inquiring as to whether or not I could please come & help her *ahem* wipe. I yelled back that she is plenty old enough to handle these things, and she yells back...."okaaaay, but it's seriously a piece of work."

An overdeveloped love of fried foods AND an appreciation of potty humor. My girl.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

I'm pretty sure this is where favoritism has it's roots...


I woke up a couple of days ago to THIS on my pillow.

Had it been from Sydney, however, it would've gone a little something like this:


i like you most days. you're not that bad it's fun when you let me have my way. it is. you'll do. buy me lip gloss today and i want to be called isabelle from now on. love sydney farris

Friday, July 11, 2008

touchy, touchy!!


I've been told by a number of you that my previous post today was so horribly offensive that you will never return to this blog if I don't rectify the situation...and SOON!


So--here. A dog in a bunny suit. What's more sugary sweet than THAT?!

STOP if you're eating...


Ya know how they say that dog crates are so great because no dog will crap where they sleep?


Well--Pooch has once again bucked tradition.


And, if you must know, the sad truth is that the blanket he has in there actually caught most of it. The blanket and the WALL behind the kennel, that is.


You're welcome. Happy weekend!

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Sydney, oh sweet Sydney


Look who learned to write her name.


Look who wrote her name on Colin's rug.
COLIN'S rug. Couldn't even sign her name on something in her own room. There was apparently something in her that thought this would be a good idea--fun, even. Riiiiiggghhht up until she heard me coming up the stairs, that is. She quickly learned that--while we are all very proud of her skill -she's gonna want to find a piece of paper next time.


I'm posting this picture here today because I mostly want to smother her right now, and I know that the memory of Syd writing her name in marker on Colin's rug will someday make me smile.
She's got strep throat...been dealing with that for 2 days. I've gotten NO sleep, she's gotten really lousy sleep, she's been running a 101 to 103 degree fever for 2 days, she refuses to swallow & has demanded a spittoon for all spit in her mouth, she's decided that no amount of grape flavoring in her penicillin will make it acceptable, and we're all about at our wit's end with the whining. Oh, the WHINING.


So--here's to better days ahead. And to Colin NOT getting strep.

Monday, June 16, 2008

summah, summah, summah-time!!


Reasons why I do NOT buy Fluff during the school year:


1. Fluff should only be eaten with Wonder bread. Spreading Fluff on Wonder bread is frustrating, as it tears the bread into little sticky shreds. You always end up chucking a piece or two into the trash can. Who has time for that on a school morning?


2. Your kid WILL have Fluff spread on both of the sides of his or her mouth & extending outward to the ears for the rest of the school day. It will be cute for a minute, but then he or she will go to recess, art class, and gym and will be wearing a gray/black mask that now makes all who see him or her cross to the other side of the hall when passing.


3. You've got to hide your redneck better than that. Sending your kid to school with a Fluffernutter on Wonder bread is like sending your kid to school with 11 sugar packets and a can of Red Bull. It's just irresponsible.



So, summer's finally here. Bought this stuff yesterday. Fluffernutters abound. And the only thing better than scraping those little suckers off the roof of your mouth with your pinky finger is hearing Sydney laugh out loud every time she says "fluffernutter".

Thursday, June 12, 2008

just because


...how cute are THEY?????

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Florida!







Okay--as promised--something about the trip to Florida. I went with my friend Shell (call her Shelly if you see her, though...she loves that), and we had a ridiculous amount of fun. We rented a convertible, cooked fat steaks on the grill, snorkeled for HOURS, laid around the pool, got really tan & hot lookin', and wanna hear the best part???? NO ONE called either of us Mommy for THREE WHOLE DAYS. Bliss.


I wanted to attach pictures, but realized that most of them are of two women who thought it was a good idea to be at a public beach in a bikini. Yeah--not gonna share those. I also realized that due to the extensive relaxation that was going on, neither of us actually put any makeup on until the plane ride home...which made for some rather unattractive photos as well. So--here's a couple. One in the convertible looking all young & cool, and another couple of us at a carnival that we skidded & did a U-turn over four lanes of traffic to attend.


Good times. Going back.

Monday, June 09, 2008

Tootsies


Sydney got a little pedicure today, then announced that she'd "like to show the world her toes".


So, "world"----here are Syd's toes. The glittery shoes are just the icing on the cake, dontcha think?

Friday, June 06, 2008

Mr. Smarty Pants

I went as a chaperone on a field trip to the zoo with Colin & his class this week. Wanted to share this little story:

They had a 20 minute Live Animal Show at the outdoor amphitheater thingy, and the zookeeper brought out 4 animals to share with the kids. First was a porcupine, then a parrot, then a lizard thing, then a really cool monkey. After each presentation, she would stop and do a Q & A with the kids RE: what they had just seen. As Colin is rarely fully "present" during long drawnout instruction, I knew I was in the clear as far as that went.

Well, she had told the kids at the beginning that the porcupine was nocturnal, and informed them that it meant that those little guys played all night and slept all day. The show was coming to a close, and Colin raised his hand. Crap. I had a mini-stroke, then just chanted please don't ask something stupid or weird please don't ask something stupid or weird please don't ask something stupid or weird a few times in my head.

"Yes, little man?" says the zookeeper. Colin, head tilted and looking a little confused, "ummmm....why's the porcupine awake right now?".

Colin had clearly been wondering that very thing since 20 minutes before, and it took his little self that whole time to get up the nerve to ask a question. Out loud. In front of people. To a stranger. So, as the whole place erupted in a round of "wow--good question!'s", I just beamed with pride. You're the man, C.

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Treading water...


I had a lousy morning. Every single thing I needed to get accomplished was getting slowed down & hampered by some stupid thing all morning. I needed to do a bunch of work on the computer...couldn't get an internet connection. Needed to get a bunch of laundry done...washer wasn't emptying properly. Couldn't find a phone # for a call I really needed to make. It's not that anything was going wrong, per se. I was just feeling like I was treading water & waiting for things to correct themselves so that I could move on with my to-do list.


...and then Sydney came around the corner of the office like this...


Couldn't have said it better myself.


Lots to write. Will write when I'm caught up. Had a FUN trip to Florida.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Catch ya later...

Back from our trip to Michigan. Had a great time. Great time is officially over.

Kids both sick. Fevers steady at 101. Puke count split at Colin: 7 to Sydney: 5. Both sleeping now.

Mommy's not having any fun. Will post with cute little comments about our trip some other time. If you can't say anything nice...

...you get the idea.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

It's a beautiful day...



I once read an article by Pulitzer Prize winning journalist & Newsweek columnist Anna Quindlen where she wrote about a particular photograph that she has from when her kids were little. In the picture, the kids were having a picnic in the grass. I believe they were sitting under a hammock. Anyhow--what stuck with me was how she was lamenting the fact that she loves that picture, but it's bittersweet because she can't remember more of what really mattered that day. What the kids were eating. How the wind felt on her face. What they were talking about right before the picture was snapped.


Well, I had an Anna Quindlen moment (I WISH I were half the writer!) today. I was out in the perfect New Hampshire 65 degree spring weather doing "airplane rides" with the kids. And suddenly my heart hurt because I realized that there will come a day when not only am I not going to be able to lift them in the air on my feet & hear there hysterical giggles...but they won't ask me to anymore. So here's my best attempt at making sure that doesn't happen.

And for the record, we were talking about water balloons right before we took the pictures. And when Colin first got up in the air for his first turn he said "hold on, I need to go pee first!" and Sydney asked to get down real quick so that she could go get some string cheese. So typical. So perfect. So blessed.



Hope you all had a moment like this somewhere in your day today.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

GOBBLE GOBBLE!!


Warning--this post will make SO MUCH MORE SENSE if you read the one below from earlier today FIRST.


Okay. Let's continue. Just looked out the window. There's a TURKEY at the birdfeeder. A frickin' turkey, dude!!!


Between this and all of the really cool birds that have come into the yard today...I'm just saying that I don't even think I'll be shocked if I look out there tomorrow morning and see an emu feeding in the rock garden. And then tomorrow's post will go something like, "there was an EMU at the birdfeeder this morning. A frickin' EMU, dude!!".

tweet, tweet


We put up a couple of birdfeeders yesterday. The kids have always loved the ones that my parents have, and love to go out with their Grandad to fill them. They helped pick the feeders, the spot, the food, the whole nine yards.


They were pretty into it at first, but then had forgotton all about it by dinner. I went ahead and assumed that this was another one of those things that was going to fall horribly short of the expectations the kids had put on it all. (the birds aren't gonna come sit on your shoulder JUST because you gave them some sunflower seeds, ya know?)


BUT THEN, this morning--- there were like a dozen beautifully colored birds (& some of the old gray standbys) out there just having a party.


And it was like Disney World moved into the yard overnight & Santa Claus was out there having tea with the Easter Bunny. I swear, it was just like that.

Friday, May 09, 2008

Say it isn't so...

...I actually got right on here! Well, let's hope that means that the little tantrum this website was having in my direction is over. As promised yesterday, may I present to you....


.....WACKY HAIR DAY!! God bless elementary school and the shenanigans therein.

In my defense--no, in the defense of my poor kids--it was like 7:30 in the morning when this video was taken. For the record, no one was hung over. It just seems that way. Enjoy.


Thursday, May 08, 2008

Can it be TRUE???

Am I really posting? I have for-some-unknown-reason-that-has-been-quite-frustrating been unable to post here for the past month. Like, can't sign in. Can't get past the front page. No entry. Denied.

And while I now have tons of backlog to report, I also have no time. Hopefully, this isn't a "fluke" and we're good to roll tomorrow. It is, after all, WACKY HAIR DAY at school for the kids. Should provide for some cute pictures!

YAY! We're BACK!!!

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Fill in the blank...

...and in the you-can't-make-this-stuff-up department...


Snuggling with the kids tonight before bed--but Colin was all fidgety after story time. I bagged it, and decided to fast forward to prayers & get the thing done.

I prayed first, then Sydney went with her usual, "and thank you for pink and princesses and the sun and glitter and Hannah Montana and and and". When she was done, a usually compliant Colin folded his arms and said, "nope. I don't have anything to pray for". Yes, Colin, you do...Jesus is very good to us and so forth, I said. "Nope" from Colin. I said Colin, surely you can think of something to be thankful for today, and you can pray for someone else, too.

"Fine", says Colin, "Dear Jesus. Thank you for BLANK. And please help BLANK. And please help tomorrow to be BLANK."

So--as you can see, the jury is still out on whether or not Colin understands the nuance of sarcasm!

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Sydney's STILL out of school because of the sprinkler thing last week. She's SO BORED. She has been playing with her Barbie & her Polly Pockets all morning. Just wanted to share this so you could see why I don't ever turn on the stereo during the day. There. Is. Constant. Noise.

Sunday, March 30, 2008

NO WAY


WAY.



Eric "self-effacing-humor-guy" Farris wearing 3-D glasses and he allowed a photo to be taken.



I think I need to go lie down.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Cabin fever




It snowed again yesterday. Like 8 inches of fresh snow here. SUCKED. I spent this week mostly in and out of a Sudafed and Nyquil (often in combination) induced coma, and Sydney was out of school all week due to a "sprinkler malfunction" in her classroom. So this morning, I had HAD IT. I said, "kids-- go potty, get on some pants, and we're outta here". Snow, head colds, frigid temps...thinking we headed somewhere warm to work it out? Nope. Drove to Vermont. It's darn near tropical up there...!


Grabbed our buddies Shell & baby Clay and went to Quechee Gorge. Got stuck in a snowbank (thanks Shell!) , let both of my kids pee outside (pee-sicles?) at the Gorge lookout, bought some good old Vermont cheese, and let the kids choose some candy from the MILE long penny candy table.
It was a good day. A really good day.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Happy Birthday to you!



It's official! Sydney has now been with us for FOUR years! Most people go on about how time flies. Well, we're (and YOU'RE) not most people. Syd, I owe you some poignant words here on the day of the celebration of your birth. Well, you'll have to give me a break on that one. I have a horrible, achy, feverish head cold...and I'm not feeling particularly clever.



So, know that your Daddy and I are so very proud of you. You have made such progress during the last couple of months. We have been having a behavior "boot camp" of sorts--after identifying the emergence of some rather lousy character traits. Three came in like a big, old roaring lion, and it seems to be going out like a lamb. A lamb with a big mass of turd stuck in it's wool, but a lamb nonetheless. You've been kind and are really getting the whole manners thing. Where you used to be shy & snooty when people would talk to you in public, you are really learning to engage and be kind.



Today, you decided to wear a CROWN all day. A big, pink bejeweled number to celebrate your birthday. In addition to the crown, you had a large pink "BIRTHDAY GIRL" badge affixed to your shirt. While you love adornment, you don't always react well to the attention those trappings bring in public. At the mall, everyone kept getting right down in your face to comment with "happy birthday, sweetie" and "how old are you" and "aren't you so pretty" and such. I was so proud of the way you politely answered and said thank you and smiled. After an hour or so of this, you'd had it. And after one grandma-type made WAY too big a deal out of the whole thing, you pulled me down to your level, got the old nasty Sydney face back on and said, "mommy, why does everyone keep talking to me about my birthday?".



"Ummmm...the crown & the badge, sweet pea?" I said. You reached up to feel your head, and on came the lightbulb. A sheepish grin and you mumbled, "oops...I'm a dork".


You are not a dork. You are oblivious like your mommy. And smart. And sweet. And funny. Happy Birthday, baby girl.
Sleep well. Seriously. I'm taking some Nyquil and going to bed. If I see your face before 7 tomorrow morning, I'll hurt you.
Kisses.
Love, Mommy

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Hey, God--you there??


Sydney was sitting on the bottom step being punished when Colin walks up to her and says "suckerrrrrrrr" in a hysterically snide voice. Well--needless to say, chaos ensued in the now-everyone's-in-trouble department. When the dust settled, I asked them where they'd heard the word sucker. (YesI did give Colin total props in my head for using it correctly & in context!!) Apparently, it came from a movie that I had DVR'd for them to watch. So, we corporately made the decision to delete it from our menu, as this was clearly something that we wouldn't be proud to sit on the couch & watch with Jesus.



Colin's fascination was with the whole TV remote part of it all & the mechanics of how exactly one deletes a show from the DVR menu. Sydney was looking all forlorn and sad that her precious movie was going to be deleted. When all of a sudden....Syd throws her hands up--palms out--looks to the Heavens and exclaims...."WAIT!!!! WE GOTTA MAKE SURE GOD IS WATCHING!!!!!"


It's just proof that Sydney does NOTHING without a reward of some sort.

whoops



So, the thing about Fifths Disease is that you don't actually know when you were ever contagious. Which explains me not realizing that I should have kept Syd & Colin away from each other like THREE FREAKING WEEKS AGO. She's got it now, too.
It's kinda cool to see a virus go right by the book, though. (or is that just me?) First comes super-pink "slapped" cheek look, then trunk rash, then extremities rash, then it's over. Bring it.



Wednesday, March 05, 2008

the latest...



I waited 3 days to give you an update on Colin's bruise--ya know, so it could reach it's very finest yellow-green color. Mission accomplished! Know that the camera's flash cuts about 40 percent of the green undertone out...hahahahaaaa! He looks hilarious.


My friend Shell (aka Dr. Barker, the chiropractor) emailed me after looking at the blog and was all--that's not funny, but I looked at his pupils in the pics and he looks fine, and you know you should get an X-ray to check and see if his whatjamajiggy plate got shoved into his brain, and did he lose consciousness at all, and is there cerebrospinal fluid leaking out of his nose, and yadayadayada.


...and then I though, yeah, this whole laidback Mom thing I've been working on perfecting? Should I get that checked??

Sunday, March 02, 2008

It's a great day to be alive...



So--being Colin is a GREAT thing mostofthetime. Today, however, is a different story. He's enduring the tail end of a bout with Fifth Disease (for a good time--head here http://www.kidshealth.org/parent/infections/bacterial_viral/fifth.html ) which has left him a little drained and covered in a lacy rash from head to toe. He was just starting to rally after a lowkey day yesterday when....


....he decided it would be fun to plow the driveway with Daddy without the added benefit of wearing a seatbelt. HA! At this point in the winter, you just have to gun it & kinda throw the snow over the bank.
Well-- Colin's forehead + dashboard == Klingon from Star Trek. I just know that it's gonna look worse tomorrow, and if it does... I will laugh. Err..I mean...I will post new pictures.