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6.07.2012

Ten Things to do in June


Hooray for June!  It is hard to believe that it is here and it is!  The last day of school for my baby boy and the first summer baby girl can truly enjoy the beach. 

My Ten Things to do in June


1.  Keep reading!  It is crazy to me that I finally have time to read again.  Sure it may be while locked in the bathroom but none the less I'm reading!





2.  Go to the beach!

3.  Post more often.  I feel like I am running out of ideas so I will have to find a challenge.

4.  Get baby girl into her own bed! (this should probably be one)

5.  Continue walking.

6.  Spend more time with my mom.

7.  Take the Husband out on a date.

8.  Weed my backyard.

9.  Go to the beach, again.

10.  Have a girls night.



Mama's Losin' It
Writing Prompts:
1.) Ten To-Dos in June. (inspired by Denise)

4.26.2012

Top Ten Things I Miss About Being Alone


It seems like a lifetime ago that I woke up in a bed alone much less, ate, drank or peed with out someone else five inches away from me. I have a brief glimmer of what it was like, a distant memory. I am not sure I would want that again any time soon but on occasion I like to imagine what it was like.

{cue flash back music}

Ten Things I Miss Most About Being Single


1. Sleeping alone (every once in awhile)

Actually, doing anything alone these days is a luxury but waking up in bed without a stray foot in my face or someone's knee in my back would be swell.

2. Walking around naked.

Call me crazy but I miss being naked in my home. The first thing I would do when I walked through my front door, especially when I worked in a restaurant or night club, was to take off my clothes. Peel off would be better. I usually did it as I walked to the kitchen for a glass of wine.

3. No homework

I hated doing math when I was in the first grade. sigh.

4. Bathroom privacy

Sure, I may have left the door open but I was alone.  And, I took long luxurious baths, with candles and wine.

5. Watching TV when scheduled

If you ask me what time and day my favorite TV show is on I would say - How the hell should I know? Isn't it on demand or hulu, yet?

6. Spontaneity

A ride to the beach four hours from here? - Sure! Bar crawl tomorrow? - Sure! A concert two states over? - Okay! Friend's house for dinner? Tonight? - What can I bring?


7. Vacations (by myself)

I lived for booking a flight to somewhere, anywhere, by myself and seeing somewhere new. I did not do it enough.

8. Dating

Call me crazy but I miss dating, sometimes. Not the bad ones, of course, but I miss the chase and the promise of something new. The flirting and getting to know someone you just met.

9. Eating out

I never cooked for myself and I never went to chain restaurants, either. For the life of me I have no idea what the hot new restaurant is today. I also miss drinking for free. That has more to do with me working "in the industry" then being sent drinks at the bar but either way - free was free.

10. Me time!

And, not just for me time, but also to blog, to write, to paint, to read and whatever else I vaguely remember doing way-back then.

I failed the #AtoZChallenge and I would like to blame it on lack of me time, but, eh, there is also next year.


Mama's Losin' ItChoose a prompt, post it on your blog, and come back to add to the link here.
My Prompt:
3.) List the top 10 things you miss about being alone. (Inspired by The Little Hen House)

2.16.2012

Ten Things I Would Never Want to Do


Ten Things I Would Never Want to Do...

1.  be a wife.

2.  be a mom.

3.  join the PTA or for that matter, be a room mom.

4.  drive a mini van. Never, ever.

5.  have a desk job

6. breastfeed (or pump at work)

7.  bake for a bake sale

8.  host play dates and birthday parties

9.  use one of those bulb things to pull snot out of some kid's nose

10. be responsible for any one else.

... and how lucky for me that I did not get, what I thought I wanted.


 



Mama's Losin' It
The Prompt:
3.) Create a reverse bucket list that names the top ten things you never want to do.
(Inspired by The Hairpin)

10.13.2011

10 Things You Should Never Ask Your Spouse (in my opinion)


Want to know the key to a happy, successful marriage?

What it takes to keep your spouse happy and your life together long lasting. 

Well - I don't have a clue.

I've not been married long enough to give advice.

Even if we were married that long, I'm not telling why because have you noticed that as soon as someone talks (or writes a book) about how great their life is together their marriage ends?

What I will do is tell you ten things that you should never ask your spouse mainly because they are annoying things to ask in general and I would be annoyed with these things, too.  And, since this is my humble opinion feel free to post your list or add to mine.  If you wrote one feel free to add your link in the comments, always looking for new ways to avoid (overly) annoying the Husband.

10 Things You Should Never Ask Your Spouse


1. Do you want to do the dishes? or Have you done [insert list item here]? 
Of course, he does not want to do the dishes or fold the laundry. I don't want to either but saying it needs to be done rather then asking maybe easier, so I'm told. And, nothing like adding more pressure by asking something you all ready know the answer to.

2. Do you think she/he is pretty/handsome? 
If you have to ask then hopefully you can take the truth and if your spouse is smart they answer truthfully as they ogle your body. Fair is fair. But, really, can you honestly say you stopped looking or you don't have crushes from time to time?  I have one right now.

3. What's for dinner? 
If you have to ask the question you are just asking for disappointment if nothing is made or you are insulting them because you can't tell what the mystery dish is on the table. Best to just look and react.

4. Do you still love me? 
Well, duh, they are still residing with you despite the baggy sweat pants and watching me you eat peanut butter out of the jar. Love, like what is the difference really?

5. Can I have the remote? 
I know this is cliché but... what the heck is it about that thing and why is it so coveted!

6. Would you like to go to Lilith Fair (or any other gender biased activity)? 
Sure some spouses would want to go but if you have to ask because they haven't bought the tickets to the obvious concert or event that they do not want to go to why bother? I'm sure there are plenty of other things you can do as a couple. See number 7.

7. Wanna screw? 
This should be a given regardless of who is asking but if the response is, "not right now," you can't have hurt feelings because you will be to busy driving them to the doctors or emergency room. The obvious exclusion is parents of young children and then it is acceptable to make a plan.

8. Did you hear what I just said? 
If you ever have to ask think back, to that day that you read this, and remember I said, "no, they were not listening."

9. You want to do what, where? 
I can see how this would be on some people's list, butt...  eh.  That is another post.

10. What should I NOT ask you?

"The list is to long," he said.











Mama's Losin' ItChoose a prompt, post it on your blog, and come back to add your name to the link list here.

The Prompts:
1.) A list of ten things you should never ask your spouse.

9.28.2011

Where Do You Keep Your Kid's Toys? My Top 10 List of Keeping Clutter at Bay #WallTracks

I wish this was my house

When we started our search for a new home the biggest priority was a playroom!  I know that this is a luxury but after cramming our selves into a small apartment with a million and one toys to say we where overwhelmed was an understatement. 

First off, our son’s train table was in the living room.  It served two purposes; it allowed us to play with him and keep an eye on him while he was young and not have to sacrifice missing our favorite shows in the evening.  Judge me if you will but there are only so many times I can play Thomas the Tank Engine or build a Hot Wheels® highway before I go a little batty.  As he grew, well, the table is just too big for his room so it had to stay along with every known small car, train car and Lego he needed to go on the train table.
 
Secondly, we had toys everywhere - dinning room, living room, office (which eventually became baby’s room) and even the bathroom.  Eventually, I let it all take over and that is all on me, bad mommy.

If this happens to you, I highly suggest moving.  It was a godsend!  I realize that this is not realistic for most of society so here is my top 10 list of ways that I have kept the clutter at bay, which happens to me in out nice new house that has tons more room than our old house.

Top Ten List of Keeping Clutter at Bay

1. Bins, Bins, Bins! aka Toy Organizer
I love these things and wish these could be counted twice, but that would be cheating so I will just say it one more time – Bins!  Get different colors if you can because not oly do they look cute I can say things like, “Put it in the blue bin,” or “your cars should all be in the red one.”  Less confusion = less yelling, from everyone.  You can also make it a game – how fast can you put all of your blocks in to the yellow one!


2. Toy boxes
All shapes, all sizes, and not even the cute ones.  Again, I use the large storage bins with lids for these because they are see through and they stack.





3. Charity!
What a great way to teach giving back to the community by giving away toys that you would like to see go to a new home.


4. Sold
I am a big fan of ebay, our early childhood PTA resale (happens several times a year) and craigslist.  Why not have a garage sale?  We did that this year and my oldest loved the interaction with potential customers, learning about money and of course his cut from the profits.


5. Bookcases
Creative use of garage sale finds and curb shopping has allowed us to keep a lot of toys up out baby’s reach as well as keep them off the floor.

6. Shelving
Cheap and durable or cute and hand decorated.  If it can be nailed to the wall it is a great way to keep nice things out of reach and safe from clumsy hands as well as off the floor (notice a theme here)



7. Plastic shoe storage bags
Love all the pockets that the plastic shoe holder bags that hang in a closet or over a door have!  Wonderful to keep Hot Wheel cars, Legos or art supplies in and because they are see thru it is easy to find things and keep it off the floors.





8. Buckets
Yes, buckets, little ones, big ones, tin ones or plastic ones. Just like the storage bins they come in all shapes and sizes and for the crafty people you can create a whole wall of them or better yet nail a few under a shelf to keep art supplies or school supplies in.



9. Organizers on Wheels
I keep all of my first graders Legos in one of these and since it rolls, it can be rolled right out to the table or space that he wants to work at.  One drawer is dedicated to instructions, the big bottom one is for large pieces or things he is working on and the rest is filled with all those little Lego pieces.


10. Utilize unusual spaces. 
Under the bed may seem like wasted space as well as that place under the stairs you never us but it is a great place to put games and other toys that can be stored in the original box they came in.  Plastic bins also slide nicely under the dark recesses of seemingly unusable space.






It may go with out saying but being a mom to a boy who has a die hard obsession for Hot Wheels® I am super excited that they have rolled out the all-new Wall Tracks™ sets and how they intend to “help moms everywhere clean up toy clutter!” I feel like Hot Wheels® really have been listening to moms and dads and realized that we are tired of stepping on those tiny cars that litter the floors of our homes.

And, instead of tracks all over the floors (or in boxes since they can’t stay on the floor permanently), my kid can now create all-new Hot Wheels® track layouts with WallTracks™.  His cars can perform stunts, speed, turns, and tricks, powered by gravity and set up any way he can imagine - and, not on the floor.
I love that part – not on the floor...





I wrote this blog post while participating in the SocialMoms and Hot Wheels® blogging program, for a gift card worth $40. For more information on how you can participate, click here.

8.18.2011

Ten Things I Should Be Learning From My Kids

All and all I am probably a pretty selfish person.  I want things the way I want them and when I want them.  I get easily frustrated and I am socially awkward... much like my children are now but I see them growing and changing; becoming better people.  I want to know how they do it!

Do we start off one way, learn to be another way only to slide backwards and revert to toddler stage?   I feel like that is an insult to my toddler.  I think she is a nicer person then I am.  I need to look to my kids more to help me become a better person.

For instance, I got a call from my son's school on Monday.  We moved out of his school's district.  The cut off is half way down our street.  If we found a house, ten or so houses North of our home, he would be in the same school he went to for kindergarten.  I missed open enrollment by two weeks.  I was heartbroken.  I threw a temper tantrum.  His birthday party was the day before and he just spent the day with those kids!  I am also angry at myself for not researching it more but I figured... they where expecting him all ready.  He will now be attending a new school.  I told him on his birthday.  I took the day off of work to hang out with him.  His response?  More friends!  I took him to the school to check it out and play on the playground.  His response?  A better playground!

They have so much to teach me...


The top 10 things I need to learn from my children

1. A hug and a kiss can really help take the hurt away.  No, it won't cure anything but small gestures mean the world to other people and we should do it more often and mean it.

2. Making the best of the situation.  His response to the change in his school was that he gets twice the friends!  My fear was that his current friends, teachers and the like all ready know him and like him how will he adapt?  I feel foolish typing that sentence.  Of course, he will be fine!  He will have twice the number of friends!

3. Follow through means more then you think.  Baby girl is starting to use the potty.  Some times it goes well and other times she doesn't make it.  That does not stop her from wanting to follow through with the task.  She still wants to sit on the toilet, wipe, flush, wash hands... take a bath.  Sure, she messed her diaper and that, to her, means a bath.  Not sure why but she does.  This is where I teach her about disappointment.

4. Sometimes you just have to do it yourself.  Baby girl has been trying to do things on her own as soon as she realized that she could do things on her own.  She will fight tooth and nail (literally, she is a biter and a pincher) for her right to do something on her own.  She insisted on stairs once she figured out she could walk and that those stairs may lead somewhere else and she has to find out.  It amazes me that she would rather do things for her self then let mommy help her and then other times she clings so fiercely to me that I feel like I may choke.  What will I do when she really does not need me?

5. Keep trying.  My son is learning to roller skate and use a scooter and they are both things that he just has to do.  And he is working on it.  Yes, he has scraped knees.  Yes, I cheer when he catches himself before he falls. And, yes, I am getting this all on my flip cam. 

6. Enthusiasm.  They are brimming with it.  They are so full of it the baby dances in circles and my soon-to-be-first-grader just dances.  Everything is so exciting and new that they can't help but be excited and it is contagious.

7. That's mine.  So this is one that I don't need to learn but it is one that I need to learn to be okay with saying. Yes, we want them to share but sometimes it is okay to let them put their foot down and say, "This is mine and I don't want to share - right now."  How often do we not do it and wish we did or went along with something knowing it was not right.  It is not necessary to share all the time and we all need to know when we should and should not.

8. Saying sorry will not make things okay but goes a long way to making things right.  I make my son say it.  I make him do something to make amends.  He does it.  He does not always understand but he does it.  It is something I have to remember to do as well.  Sometimes I may not feel it until it is said but I feel better once it is out.  I know he does it as an automatic response but I also know that at least he gets that it should be an automatic response to when you make a mistake.  And, I don't mean in a text or email.  If he can do to my face then I can, too.

9. Simple things are really wonderful.  Yes, a new car would be nice as would be more money and who would not want an exotic vacation, but those things are some times unrealistic or temporarily unattainable.  Let's play with Legos and play dough until then...  My son loves to bring me flowers (which are really leaves) and my baby girl will bend over backwards to help me sweep the floor or bring me a diaper.  They don't quite get why we might not have extra money this week but they get that they can do something just as fun.

10. Ask for help.  As I was writing this my soon-to-be-first-grader found me in the kitchen and said, "Mom, I think I need to see a psychologist."  Now, I know he is exaggerating and he is more upset because he was sent to bed the night before for "accidentally" pushing his sister on the stairs (she did not fall) but he thinks he needs to see someone because of his nightmares.  I told him I could be like a psychologist if you would like to talk to me.  "Okay, but first we need a couch."  We all need help at different times and sometimes it requires someone to listen and other times, well, a bit more then just listening.  There are other times when he needs help building his lego city and there are times when he has to do it on his own.  At least he will ask for help.  It is something I need to do more of in my own life.

Oh, from the mouths (and actions) of babes can we learn to be better adults but we where once children... why did we stop behaving like children and become - adults?

This is another prompt from Mama Kat's - pretty much world famous - Writer's Workshop to make up for my childish one that I also posted...


8.04.2011

#My7Links and Advice to the Past Me

#My7Links and Advice to the Past Me

I like lists.  They are neat and orderly.  I like how they help me organize my thoughts.  Lists are good.

Ironically, though, I only use them when I blog or grocery shop.

Of course, with grocery shopping there is a 50/50 chance that I actually remember to bring the list with me but with blogging... (imagine clouds parting and brilliant light bursting forth) they help me focus my ideas and make for an okay post.

My friend, @ADHicken, from Clue into Cleveland tagged me in her #My7Links post along with four other great bloggers and I am very glad she did because, I get to dust off some old posts and remember what I have done this past year.  My first year.  I also got to follow a few new bloggers which is always good.

#My7Links

1. Most Popular
According to blogger, my Top 3 popular (non-sponsored) posts are:

#Hoptoit for a Sneak Peak at Hop the Movie

Party All the Time: I {heart} Direct Sales Moms

Breastfeeding Blog Hop: I wish I would have known how stupid people can be...

2. Most Beautiful
I can't say that I have any posts that would really fall under this category but I have come across some beautiful people and amazing stories like Baby Getty that led me to write and share A Love Story * Sweet Water Child: Lullabies for Getty.

3. Most Controversial
Luckily, I have not had any negative feed back or comments (yet) but if I had to pick one that might be controversial it would be Dear Daughter.  But, even as I read it over... I am not sure if it really qualifies, but I will go with it.

7.27.2011

My Top 10 #PeasandThankYou Tips to Get the Kids to Eat Veggies

Fruits and veggies - who knew that I would have kids who ate their veggies?  Not only do they eat them, but they beg, no grovel to have them on their plate.  They say things like, Please, mom, more veggies! and Dad can I have an all fruit smoothie instead of cookies?  I never have to ask twice to my kids to get them to eat their fruits and vegetables!

6.22.2011

My Ten Time-Saving Tips to Make Your Life as a Busy Mom Easier


Busy, busy, busy, busy, busy…

Time is just never on my side and there is just never enough time. I wish I had Bessie Higgenbottom’s energy and commitment. If you are not sure who she is… it is a super funny cartoon on Nick with Amy Poehler (who also co-created it as well as star as Bessie). Talk about a busy mom, Amy Poehler!

Anyway…

Between work, the kids, school, the day camp, the day care, soccer practice, swim lessons, making dinner, moving, blogging, nursing, cooking, cleaning, visiting relatives, going to the park, working out (HA!), baby and me classes and whatever else you want to add to my to do list – sheesh! I forgot to fit the Husband in there… sigh. Divorce proceedings for neglect? Just kidding there but you get what I mean! Not enough time! Note: we are not heading to divorce it was a joke.

There is just never enough time in the day it seems to do everything I want to do. Ever.

We are busy. We moms handle everything. If the house is a mess, it is my fault for not cleaning. If the children are hungry, it is my responsibility to make them eat something resembling healthy. If the boss needs something by 5:00 PM that he is asking for at 4:55 PM, I’m staying late to do it. If the Husband is sick, I make the doctor’s appointment.

I actually had a conversation with a colleague who was leaving to be a stay at home mom because she just has no idea how I do it… duh… I have to do. I also happen to really like what I do so that helps a lot!

I am sure you are wondering just how I stay so organized and put together… well, when I figure that out I will write a post but in the mean time – my Top 10 Time Saving Tips for Busy Moms! Because I am pretty together… for the most part.


  1. I shop online and usually at lunch. I love alice.com and diapers.com. They have wonderful customer service and delivery time is usually within two days. I have been a diapers.com fan since the First Grader was born and I have very rarely bought diapers in a store.
  2. I make use of my iPod touch (or for the rest of the world a smart phone) to keep track of everything… Names, dates, blog topics – you name it, it is there.
  3. I cook extra so that there are lots of leftovers. Why make one meal when you can make three! If I know I am going to use something in a dish later, like tomatoes, I chop the whole tomato and store it till it is time to use it. If I make meatloaf, I will also use some of the meat to make hamburger patties and freeze to throw on the George Foreman.
  4. While the kids are taking a bath, I'm cleaning the bathroom or reading a book.
  5. I keep a pad of sticky notes in the car with a pen or pencil to write things down at stoplights or while waiting for something or someone. I find it easier then typing on those little smart phone/touch screens.
  6. I use twitter as my news outlet. Watch the news? Ha! I have other things to do so I use the list feature twitter has and I scroll through what may be important and only read it if I have to or it is of interest.
  7. I buy greeting cards in bulk, write them all out, address and stamp them and keep them in a book that is organized by month and day so that I never miss a birthday or anniversary.
  8. I buy the First Grader’s lunch snack in bulk or large bags so while he is working on crafts or homework I’m bagging the food in individual, portion controlled baggies.
  9. I love ice coffee and I am the only one who actually drinks coffee in the morning so I make a full pot and put the rest in the fridge to enjoy as iced coffee later. Speaking of coffee… I utilize the auto drip feature on my coffee pot. Every other morning it goes off at 5:45 AM. The other mornings I have ice coffee
  10. I keep a really pretty bowl by the front door as a catch all for keys, a pen and spare change. The pen is for signing for the pizza and the spare change is so I know where it is if I need it. The keys are pretty self explanatory… I am always losing them so if I remember to put them in the bowl I am golden in the morning!

I am sure you wish you can be just as organized as I am (HA!) Your turn!

I wrote this blog post while participating in the SocialMoms and Starbucks blogging program, for a gift card worth $30. For more information on how you can participate,  click here.
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