I might be wanting some of these...

Monday, February 28, 2011




last thursday we went for our final ultrasound and saw a healthy, moving baby... legs, hands, mouth and all.  to see a healthy baby on that ultrasound is heaven.  thank you god for that!!

and we'd decided we wanted to find out, so then it came that moment, "do you want to know the sex?" and of course it all looks like black and white extraterrestrial images to me so we said, "YES!" 

BOY.

we're thrilled.  
we didn't have strong feelings either way so it was welcome news.
he's (weird, i can say he!) 8 oz. big.
i'm starting to feel "kicking" though it's super light and i think i've been feeling it for the past 2.5 weeks.  i've gained 13 lbs. so far and get excited everytime i get on the scale.
we're not sure about names yet though we might let that out of the bag when he's here.  
suggestions?  
i'm still pretty small, and i'll snap a picture of myself soon.

in the meantime, thank you all so much for your congratulations.  
we love reading them!

(sorry i've been MIA - we went away to a cabin with my family just after our appt.!)

a letter to the bachelor girls, part 3.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

you didn't think i'd forgotten didja?!  

so it's pretty anti-climactic having this over 24 hours after the episode but WHATEVER.

ashley, i liked you more this episode than usual.  you looked cute and i loved your black cuff boots.  also that fries with gravy thing looked delish and i don't think you have to live in the northernmost part of maine to think so.  i still don't think you'll be the last gal standing (in fact, i thiiiiink you'll be the next to go) but i do wish you well.  also, your fam was sweet.  and i am lovin' the whole honor system produce thing.

chantal, girlfriend's got money!  your house is big.  you already knew that.  your dad was real nice.  points there.  and i do think he likes you a lot but i seriously wish you'd asked me for wardrobe help before you left.  i think then you'd def be the last one standing.  not that i am the end all of style but i think i could've helped you play up those breasts better than you are now.  the whole mad men hair style/chest covered up/red-wanna-be-vixen-but-really-ends-up-looking-modest-dress just ain't working for ya.  buuuuut i think you might be the last girl.  and i'll be happy for ya.  promise.

emily, well, you already know i have a girl crush on you.  and if brad doesn't pick you, i will.  i'm totally into the whole step parent thing!  anyway, your daughter is cute and brad was wicked sweet with her (my boston wicked only comes out oooonce in awhile guys) so i think you've got yourself a winner.  and the man loooves kissing you.  i like that you said 'brad womack is not leaving this damn house till he gives me a kiss!' or whatever it was.  you go after your man!!  (finally.  it has taken you long enough.)  stop playing it cool and he might pick you but if he doesn't i hope you're the next bachelorette.  (oh, and why didn't we meet the rest of your fam?)

shawntel, sorry girlfriend.  did abc force you to play up the whole funeral home thing?  i think it was a little strange but i DID like your black dress/scarf/boots combo.  i think you're a winner and deserve someone great.  it just wasn't brad.  and chico seems cool buuuuut maybe break out?  much to your dad's dismay, all of america knows.  anyway, best of luck to you.

so, that's it.  what'd ya'll think of this week's bachelor?

oh, and brad is obsessed with saying "please" as in take this rose, please, "thank you soo much", "i soo appreciate it."  his manners are sweet and irksome all at the same time.

inspiring DIY images.

Monday, February 21, 2011


1. the sweetest ribbon garland by the birthday girl blog
2. some diy IBC root beer bottles made pretty by aurajoon
3. the coolest diy headboard ever by house tweaking (i have a plan for this!)
4. the funkiest diy shelving unit by the brick house

Gray-bedroom-love.

Friday, February 18, 2011

There's no time like pregnant time to start painting jobs.  You know why?  Because you can't do them yourself.  Muahahaha!  I think there'll be some shifting rooms happening in the Hunt house in the next few months or so, and I'm quite sure a gray bedroom would do wonders.

And check this out - an Apartment Therapy post devoted to finding the perfect gray
Thank youuuu Apartment Therapy!

Any of you have the perfect gray for me thus ending my search?

Pregnancy health (and health in general).

Thursday, February 17, 2011

The health tips post I did awhile back was fun and I think you liked it too (am I being too bold to say that?).  Now that I'm pregnant, and have been for awhile, I've modified a few things in my own diet to grow a healthy baby and all that.  Since I like to share good health information because really, at the end of the day if you don't have your health than what do you have, here goes my pregnancy health tips.  And, I'll have you know, they've got the stamp of approval from my enema-loving, split-doing, yoga-practicing Mom.  And that's something.

I'd also like to say that every single winter without fail I usually get two nasty colds.  Nothing more, nothing less.  Since being pregnant through the winter, I was sure I'd get that or more (as you know, your immune system is not what it normally is so you're more susceptible to things).  Well, I think I have to attribute it to what I'm doing below, but I have not gotten one cold or even felt one coming on.  Since I've written this, I most likely will.  Starting tomorrow.
  This picture is the one I actually take because I have William take it too so I just take the children's one.  Basically that means it's strawberry flavored.  Yes it has vitamin A in it and yes too much vitamin A can be bad for your growing baby but I specifically asked my homeopathic doctor this question and he said that this is a FOOD SOURCE vitamin A -- as opposed to it being artificially added to a vitamin.  It's naturally occuring, thus, it's ok.  But, to be on the safe side, I only take a spoonful about three times a week.  Why do I take it?  It's a fat and fats are good for your fetus (say that five times fast).  Also, it's amazing for brain development.  Since I've pretty much stopped eating all fish since being pregnant because of mercury, this is the main way I'm getting my omegas and that baby needs the omegas for brain development.  It also is a great source of vitamin D which, in the cloudy winter of Massachusetts, I'm getting none of.  They (the infamous THEY) are finding more and more information about the benefits of vitamin D.  Since you all might not believe a kooky natural doctor's information on Omegas, I will link you to this article by WebMD (pretty standard, yes?) about how brain development is more advanced in kids who have shown higher levels of DHA in their system.  I'd really say take this whether you're pregnant or not -- in the winter.  I have taken it on and off my whole life.  In the summer, you don't need the extra vitamin D.
(Also, I wouldn't trust any fish oil.  The ones I hear good things time and time again about are Carlson's brand or Nordic Naturals).
Probiotics.  I can't say enough good things about probiotics.  I take this ALL YEAR ROUND whether I'm pregnant or not though.  And, good news, you can't OD on the stuff!  My gut is pretty much swimming with them between this and all the yogurt I eat (I am a yogurt-aholic.  With pineapple, with granola, with strawberries, plain, it doesn't matter, I love it.  And gimme the full fat).  When you buy probiotics, it should be in the refrigerated section.  All the bacteria (good ones) need to be kept cool to stay alive, thus, if you're getting it off a store shelf at GNC, I'm not sure it's gonna be so good.  This one
comes from a natural grocer nearby, though Whole Foods has it too.  Probiotics are a good bacteria that should live in your intestines all the time.  Because of how much antibiotics our culture takes, often times, we don't have all the good bacteria (antibiotics kill all of it -- good or bad).  This is why a lot of people get yeast infections or urinary tract infections after taking a round of antibiotics.  You need to replenish your system of the good stuff.  But, in our toxic world, we should all be doing this all the time. They've (again, THEY!) also done studies that probiotics have been found to prevent food allergies in kids!  Yee-haw!  So, get a head start and take it before, while, and after pregnancy.  And pleeeease don't give me hate comments if you didn't take probiotics and your child has a food allergy.  Let me be clear: I AM NOT SAYING IT IS YOUR FAULT.  I just like talking about this stuff and have found, thus far, that it works for me.  Fair enough?
Now, if I have a child that comes out with peanut and shellfish allergies, feel free to disregard everything I am saying.

  Though, there are a gazillion to choose from.  I just trust this brand so, there you have it.  It's got all the folic acid you need plus much more.  Bam.

And of course, eat well, drink lots of water, blah blah blah.

But feel free to indulge from time to time slash every day.  Cause I do some of that too.

i think this is hilarious.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

so i came down a few mornings ago to lindsey asking me, "mom, where do you think the meteor hit that killed the dinosaurs?"  i really don't analyze where an 8-year old girl comes up with the things she comes up with (probably a book she's reading or something) so i just said: "russia."  apparently she'd gone down the line, asking the boys and steve this question too.  when she left for school i saw this on the kitchen table.
people who think it was in mexico: 3 | people who think it was someplace else: 3 
it's a tie until the baby comes.

Dilemma SOLVED.

By nature, I'm a semi-neat person.  I can't stand food dirtiness, so I pretty much want a clean kitchen 24/7 and I see to it that it stays that way for the most part.  But, I can tolerate a lot of bedroom mess.  Clothes, shoes, jewelry, dust... I'm not nearly as picky about the bedroom as I am about the kitchen.  But, the top of my bureau was driving me insane.  I just didn't know quite how to fix it.  Then it came to me.
The before:  
Ughh, I feel like I'm airing my dirty laundry for all the world to see... Yes, I am a mess!
And the after:
Yes, the jewelry is a bit haphazard in that (that being a fruit stand I got!) but it's way better and I know where things are for the most part...
Voila!

GE's Eco Challenge.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011





hello, hello.

as it turns out, my review is now on a special little blog called


clever, eh?  

so, would you mind giving me your bright ideas over there?

a letter to the bachelor girls, part 2.

last week's was a hit and i loved reading your comments.  clearly, i'm not the only obsessed one.

once again, let's pretend the show's not over and that they read my blog, blah blah blah... here goes.

ashley, so you're still here.  well, you or shawntel will go next week, i'm pretty sure.  and i haven't been a huge fan of you but i kind of liked you this episode and also thought you rocked the sports illustrated shoot.  

britt, jump off the damn rock.  geez.  and, you really do seem like a nice girl, but meh, this venue's not for you (obviously).  and how is it that america always sees the rejection coming before the girl ON THE SHOW?  'well, brit, you are a great woman and today's been fun...'   'i know!  i loved it!'    'well, brit... there's a but...'  it's painful.

chantal, you cry too much.  but, in your defense, if you do in fact love this guy as you say you do, it would royally suuuuck to watch him macking on other girls so i don't blame you for being pissy at the group date.  but, if the spoilers are true, you go home with him in the end.  after the group date when you walked to the ocean my husband said 'and this is the episode where she drowns herself' -- glad you didn't b/c i really think brad likes ya.

emily, apparently your date was great but abc didn't show us a whole lot of substance there.  i think you still need to open up more.  and for reals, we're going to base your relationship off how a 5 year old feels about brad?!  5 year olds are shy, silly, and different based on their whim of the day.  don't let the commercials for next week be true--your "worst nightmare" is coming true b/c your little girl is acting awkward around brad?!  come on.

michelle, ding dong the witch is dead.  j/k j/k.  i see that most of your craziness was light hearted and humorous (i think) but why didn't you talk to him before you went?  and why didn't you talk in the limo?  give america something to write home (or on their blogs) about!!!  i am more convinced that this was all an act by your departure but i guess we'll have to wait for 'after the final rose' duh duh duhhhhh.  oh yeah, and you miiiight've been voted off cause you lick your lips too much.  goodness gracious i think i counted about 6 times while you talked on the balcony at the group date.

shawntel, still like you and your style.  not sure he's that crazy about you though.  but if you get voted off we can be friends?  i'm not that freaked out by the whole funeral director thing.  but maybe you could downplay it a bit?

and that's all for now, folks.  thoughts?

*footnote: brad/abc, enough with the helicopters.

notes along the way (of pregnancy)...

Monday, February 14, 2011

(last week's picture)

so, believe you me, it is nice to have finally shared our news with you.

now to backtrack since i've kept you guys in the dark for the last few months...
i found out i was pregnant a few days after my birthday (mid november).  
happy birthday indeed!

i discovered it after my third night of having to get up around 3 am to go to the bathroom.
as it turns out, when you're me, that symptom comes immediately.
annnnnd the sore boobs.

so, 3 am, i'm up going to the bathroom and i decide to take a test.
i wait... wait... wait...  
"pregnant." 
i wake steve to tell him.
with a cocky smirk on his face he says, "this is what i do."
(he thinks he's the man since that was his first line upon discovering he impregnated his wife)
and then we hugged and all that.
and couldn't go back to sleep, duh.  
so we watched a dvd of modern family that we happened to have until a normal waking hour.



so... 4 weeks... 5 weeks... 6 weeks....
first ultrasound at 9 weeks on december 23.
176 bpm and a moving baby.  so exciting and surreal.
merry christmas!
i was quite excited to get to the 12-week mark.

heard two more great heartbeats.
(167 and 158 bpm - go baby!)
including one that they couldn't find at first.
(that really sucked)
and 20 excrutiating minutes later, i was on the ultrasound machine
seeing a healthy baby once again.

haven't had any real morning sickness to speak of 
(don't hate me)
and extra tired for sure - i've always loved my sleep so now i have an excuse to do a lot of it!
mostly just feeling a little off at times and a more urgent need to eat.
haven't had any specific cravings... 
it's more when i get my mind on something, i've got to have it.
or i just have always been this way but have less willpower to say no?
a fuddruckers' burger being among the must-haves
(and mcdonalds' hashbrowns as you all already know).

told the kids two weeks ago when i finally began showing a little.
lindsey cried (seriously) and skipped around the kitchen.
it was adorable.
william... he's unsure.  
i think he thinks a baby will come out ready to destroy his legos.
i've assured him that won't happen for quite some time.
and nathaniel and jordan think it's pretty cool.

i've told very few people until now.
i was pretty anxious of something going wrong.
but i am praying (something i'm not very good at)
and trying my very best to give this sacred little life over for protection from above.

and here we are... 17 weeks and thrilled.
nervous, excited, thrilled.

and we are finding out what we're having.
don't try to stop me.

and thank you so much for all your well-wishes.
i'm glad you guys are now in the know so i can ask things like
"were you constipated when you were pregnant?"
"are aches in your belly normal?" and
"holy cow, how quickly did your boobs go up a size?"

and happy v-day.  baby is already taking over holiday posts.  geez.
(husband and i are celebrating this weekend, so i'll give it the appropriate attention then)
but, if you're not sick of our love story yet, it's here!

guess what?

Thursday, February 10, 2011

guess i'll have to rename the blog!

isn't this pretty?

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

valentine's day loveliness is in full swing.
starting with this.

a letter to the bachelor girls.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

i love this show.  i get downright excited to watch it, more than probably any show on television (ew, i just admitted it) and my husband loves it too.  in fact he was coming home late last night and told me not to start it without him.  even though every single season he says he won't watch it, he gets sucked in.  it's cheesy, for sure: "i've done a lot of soul-searching",  "i'm here for the right reasons", "these other girls aren't right for you", and "this is the final rose... when you're ready" can get old.  but nevertheless, we cuddle up every monday night and watch it with the occasional giggle.

so, let's pretend that the girls actually read my blog and that the show isn't actually over but presently happening.  thus, they need my help.

ashley, you're ok.  but you're going home soon for sure.  i'm thinking within the next two weeks.  you or britt is next.

britt, i think you're nice but you gotta put yourself out there more.  brad doesn't even know you (though, it looks like you get a one on one next week).  but word to the wise: LOSE the clear, plastic shoes now.  and read the above.

chantal, he likes you a lot.  maybe you'll be the girl.  i'm not sure.  but, you have got way too much in the chest area to wear these weird v-neck dresses that you keep putting on.  spesh the leopard print one!  say no to that!  shred that baby now!  ok, back to your chemistry.  don't be jeal of the other ladies.  he really likes you.  

emily, i think if you go home it's because he likes you more than you like him.  but, for the record, i have a girl crush on you. 

michelle, it was really short-sighted of you to only bring lululemon clothes to your stint on the bachelor.  didn't you know that cameras would be on all the time???  anyway, you're crazy pants.  this is just a huge competition to you.  and you know you're supposed to be there?  what's that?  you'll be going home soon.  stop punching him too.  it's not cute.

shawntel, you have the best style of all.  where'd you get that green dress from last week?  (ah!  it appears to be american apparel!).  can we share clothes?  i kinda like you.  i wouldn't mind if you're the last girl.  but i doubt you will be.

that is all. 

thoughts?  do share.

*footnote: to all the ladies... you know brad isn't really the one behind the helicopters and candle light dates and fancy suites and shopping sprees.  when real life begins and the cameras stop rolling, so will those awesome dates.  so stop thanking him.  just thank abc.

your questions answered, part 2.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

i've put this off far too long... sorry guys!  it takes a little longer than my normal posts
and since i'm inherently lazy, it hasn't gotten done.  
so here it is!  and on a saturday!

do you like being a stay at home mom?  do you think you will return to work?
i really don't know anything much different than this... i married steve before i actually finished classes... so since being married i've taken classes and in the last year worked part time (and the part time work is not really the type of work that i see as my end goal)... right now with the kids in school (they were homeschooled when i first came along... not by me... but the hours were random so i was not able to have a real job job) i'm not fully doing the stay at home mom thing since they're gone most days... with that said, i think it was REALLY important for me to find SOMETHING that fulfilled me since my life so quickly went from single college student to mom of four.  being a true stay at home mom would've had me totally lost and feeling insignificant (i DON'T say that because stay-at-home moms in general don't have a significant role... i only say that because it would've had ME totally lost since i didn't really value my role as a mom yet since it's not something i planned for or chose persay).  i don't think i'll begin a 9-5 job because photography is something i hope to get into in the future... and that's not 9-5 exactly!

what's your favorite place in the whole world?  where's a place you'd like to go?
ooh... the best trip i've probably taken is last year's italy trip with steve.  the way we planned it out was perfect, we got along splendidly, we ate great food, and we were entirely relaxed the entire time.  it was magic... not even kidding.  but, one of my other places that i've been before i was married is st. john in the virgin islands.  i dreeeeeam of chartering a boat and doing the caribbean islands with my family.  but seriously, i want to go everywhere... greece, south pacific, norway, sweden, france, england, ireland, argentina, brazil... name a place.  i want to go.

how hard was it to become a mother of 4 instantly?
hardest thing i've ever done by far!  i talk about it a little in the last chapter of our love story, but it only skims the surface.  really friggin hard!  luckily i have a good man by my side and really wonderful kids. they were always receptive towards me and i've never really gotten the whole, "you're not my mom!" thing.  i think i owe a lot of that to shannon, their mom, who told them while she was in the hospital that she wanted their dad to be remarried as soon as he could.  i think she paved the way for me to enter their lives a year later as babysitter and then as more than that.  i seriously will thank her for that one day.  i think it takes a seriously brave and strong woman to be able to say something like that to your kids.

are YOU going to have any more kids?  like you yourself birthing a child?
this was BY FAR the most popular question.  well yes, to answer your question, we DO plan on having kids that i actually PUSH out of my womb.  to be honest, neither of us were mentally ready to add a baby to our crazy mix for the first few years of our marriage... i couldn't really even imagine it! but i think sooner than later at this point!

what do you think is the key to a successful marriage?
oooh... honesty, not being jealous, humor, humor, humor, and self-sacrifice.  i can be selfish and controlling and those are the times when it gets me in trouble.  

what kind of camera do you use?
i have a canon 5d, no dammit, i don't.  i have a canon rebel xs and i love it.  i hope to take a photography class -- like a continuing education saturday one or something -- at some point.  and then upgrade lenses and cameras.

did you move into your husband's old home when you got married?  if so did you redecorate it?  what did the kids think?  how did you deal with it?  
i didn't move into his old home -- after his wife passed away (not immediately, a few months) he moved to be closer to the college so that when he was at work he wouldn't be so far from the kids... he had over an hour commute before.  so, the house was fairly new to them when i began babysitting a few months later.  as far as decorating, he did some but not a whole lot so we have added new items, as well as kept some of the things that were both his and his first wife's.  the kids have been totally great with the changes (seriously, no issues whatsoever) and my husband has always been okay with changing things/getting rid of things that might've been his first wife's but that didn't fit my style.  i think moving into their house just as is would've been hard... 

where do babies come from?
this is my sister.  she knows.  i'm not even going to justify this with an answer (she's a labor and delivery nurse and has a baby - she knows how he got there... and i won't tell you what her OTHER question was... get your mind out of the gutter kate).

would you ever get a tattoo?  if so what and where?
yes i would and sometimes i want a nose piercing too!  probably won't get either but i've thought about it... if i got a tattoo... i'd get a heart above my underwear line on my back.  HA not even.  

are you mormon?
good question!  i'm not.  i'm a christian, but when i say that i wonder if i shouldn't because do mormons consider themselves christians too?  i should really know this.  i know i have mormon blog friends (and they're awesome by the way), would you guys answer that question for me???  and those of you who want to jump on the comment board here and say, "no they're not," i'm really looking for a mormon to answer the question.
(i had an experience with that in formspring).

i'm new to blogging and i wonder do you ever have nothing to talk about on your blog?  also how do you look so darn fantastic with a horde of kids?
oh my my... yes i do have nothing to talk about a lot -- those are the days when it's a video, a song, ooooor nothing.  and as for fantastic.  well well well... i like you.  and i'm not sure - i do take time in the morning for myself and my kids are in school, so i really do have the time these days.  PLUS i don't take pics of me looking hein and post them on the blog.  want me to?

let's hear first kiss story... oops not a question!
well, well, well... it was in 7th grade and at a dance.  those days, the ladies talked, one friend would talk to the boy, plan it out so that he'd ask you to the next slow dance, and then come back and confirm.  sooo incredibly cheeseball looking back, but that's how my kiss v-card was lost.  it was to 'my heart will go on' too - couldn't have been more perfect as i was obsessed with titanic at the time.  so practically in front of all the other dancing fools, i kissed for the first time, and i had a big crush on him too so i'm sure i was quite pleased.

what did you study in college?  did you finish your degree and if so, do you feel like you're using it?
ah, i was a double major -- english and religion and i wouldn't say i'm reaaaaally using it.  well, i write on this 5 days a week (usually) so let's call that using my english degree.  yes, certainly!  hahaha.

how is it when you hang out with your friends from college particularly married ones?  my husband and i met in college and often see other couples we were in school with but i can imagine the conversations are quite different when your husband is a professor.
good question... well it's pretty normal as i have some great friends and steve is really personable and not at all crotchety.  so, we're basically all buds and it doesn't feel odd.  maybe those who don't know him as well think it is odd or at least that it will be but i think they soon discover, it's not!

why did you start blogging?  has there been a point when you've felt like stopping?  if so, why?
i started in august of 2009 because i thought it'd be fun and something to do.  soon after i saw stephanie nielson on oprah and went to her blog.  i realized blogs didn't have to just be a way of keeping your out of town relatives up to date on the goings on in your life.  then i got really into it because nienie's was so creative and visually interesting and funny.  it wasn't just "this is what we did today".  that was pretty much the start for me.  i have thought about stopping though not too seriously.  i really like the community i've met -- some who i really consider friends of mine -- and it's been such a good experience for me.

when you and your hubs were dating, was the age difference weird for you/your family/your husband?  how was it for the kids?  were there obstacles when you decided to get married?  was it hard moving into a family that already had traditions/decorations/habits?
the age difference was weird for everyone i think -- at first anyway.  it was definitely weird for me... more the knowledge of it than anything because he doesn't seem much older than me as far as normal life goes.  we got over it soon enough.  the kids hardly even realized there was one -- they were young and naieve and probably didn't really care.  now they're just used to it.  moving into a new family was definitely tough and in large part because they'd already lived without their mom for over 2 years--she certainly had certain habits - good ones - enforced like washing hands, eating healthy, cleaning up after yourself... but because it'd just been them and their dad (who was mostly trying to keep his head above water) a lot of those things had been pushed to the wayside.  in some ways we had to start at square one and that was a challenge.  particularly my attempts to change a 13-year old's eating habits (when it was only pizza and spaghetti before me) were not always welcomed!  

if you had to only choose one blog to check for the rest of your life what would it be?
i seriously seriously can't answer this.  gah, sorry.  questions are no fun to ask if i can't come up with an answer, huh.

what's the best part about being married to an older man?  what about the worst?
well, he's got experience... in marriage/finances/life/parenting/etc.  that can be a huge benefit but there are a few ways that can be bad too because he's sort of got his thing going that's been working for him/has him set in his ways and perhaps it's not the same way i would do it... trouble.  as for the worst?  i can get uppity on whether he's exercising and eating well because he's got a few years on me so i want to keep him in top health, but that's about all.

phew.  thank you all for the questions.  this was fun.

for your saturday... my favorite scene from one of my favorite old movies.


meet me in st. louis.  such a classic.

what a weirdo.

Friday, February 4, 2011

i was sitting there first.  
she climbs on top and lays down, folded in half like so, as if that's totally normal.
then looks at steve while he takes the picture like, "what's the problem?"
don't worry.  after the picture was taken, we made her more comfortable.

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Thursday, February 3, 2011



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Confessions.



In the wintertime mornings, I look frightening without make-up on.

This morning, Steve made breakfast for me.  We were going to go out to breakfast but then decided not to, but since I thought we were going out for breakfast I had already planned the meal I would order (bacon, egg, & cheese sandwich with hashbrowns and a large apple juice).  Since we didn't have potatoes or apple juice but I already had them on my mind, forgoing them was impossible.  I went, in my pajamas and with Gracie in the passenger seat, through the McDonalds' drive-thru for apple juice boxes and two hashbrowns (both for me).  Then came home and enjoyed our breakfast together.  Embarassing?

For the past year, I have gone to Target about once a month or every other month.  It is a really special treat because, not only am I at Target, but I go to their hot food section, order a personal pan pizza and a small icee and I walk through the store while eating them.  I call my sister Kate every time and say, "Guess what I'm doing?" because she really gets a kick out of the whole thing.

I let our fridge get unbearably bare (yes, unbearably bare) before going to the grocery store again.  It's like a game to see how long we can go without milk until I replenish our supply.  We can go a few days.  No one's particularly happy about it, but I think it builds character.

I want another dog.  Gracie needs a buddy but husband needs to be convinced.

I just asked Steve for a few others and he said, "How about that you haven't ironed a shirt of mine since last spring?"  And I reminded him that I did iron some a few weeks ago.  So, this confession really is that my husband a) doesn't notice the good things I do and b) needs to iron his own shirts.  Boo-yah.

Disclaimer: It sounds like I'm a junkaholic from this post.  I'm not.  I just like to indulge... sometimes.

i'm over here today.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

serenity now.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

this is my happy place.  well, my 5'10" frame is a little on the large side for it since it's just your basic tub (something which i sincerely hope to remedy in a future home... i'm thinking big tub, deep tub, jets and all).  but nevertheless i can turn off the lights, light a candle or two, and submerge myself in the hottest water i can stand.  these days, i'm kind of needing it.  the kids have had more snow days than they've had school days in the last three weeks, and now the school days are rudely moving in on our special beach-waves-and-bbq summertime (that's already way too short if you ask me).  on top of that, my world is covered in white--the trees, the sidewalks, the streets.  snow is everywhere.  so, my bathtub, my playlist, my little world.  here it is.

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