tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-58758557745997301262024-03-13T23:41:32.705-07:00The Lightchaser's StudyLaurelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07883134785413980728noreply@blogger.comBlogger36125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5875855774599730126.post-35162981776777226442012-07-01T09:28:00.000-07:002012-07-01T09:28:13.436-07:00A "Normal" SummerSchool was getting out a few weeks ago and I thought to myself that this was the least "stressed" I felt about summer time that I could remember. Then it occurred to me that there was a reason for that. For the first time in eight years we were going to have a "normal" summer. Normal meaning that we weren't moving, arranging for a lengthy visit from overseas with extended time sans Daddy, having husband leave and/or return from an overseas assignment without us etc. We have no grand plans this summer other than hanging out at the pool, going to the beach and camp etc. I am pretty happy about it:).<br />
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My dearest friend whom I met in Jr. High is not having a "normal" summer. She was in a freak bike accident a few weeks ago that has no cautionary tale. Her summer is being spent in rehab trying to live life from a new vantage point and adjusting to new realities with a spinal cord injury that none of us can truly imagine. She is being amazing and working so hard. Her husband is amazing. Her kids are loving and affectionate and such great medicine for their Mama. It has been her siblings' finest hour as they have surrounded, supported and cheerled their sister. I always admired her family's closeness and they have delivered when trauma struck. We all having been praying for miraculous healing for her. We are all so grateful that in spite of her injury she is still her wonderful self. We don't know what God will do but are so, so hopeful. But this is far from a "normal" summer for her.<br />
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Maybe God gave me a "normal" summer so I could be more available for my dear friend. Every time I walk the dog and thank the Lord that I can do so, I ask that each step I take be one closer to a time when she can take a step herself. It is hard. We all grieve. But isn't this stuff of life - the good and the bad - really "normal" after all.Laurelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07883134785413980728noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5875855774599730126.post-28389493185864398572011-08-10T18:52:00.000-07:002011-08-10T18:52:26.091-07:00My Little OsamaWell, the renovation is 99.9 percent over and the little gift I've gotten to keep from this, other than new bathrooms, has been a rat. I like to think about it in the singular. It makes me feel better in spite of the fact that the Rat Man raised his eyebrows at me and said "they're never alone". It started during the winter when I heard the pitter patter of little claws in the walls and overhead. After multiple pest control people came in and did diddly I had to call the big guns in. Who knew that you would need wildlife trappers to get these critters? The man I spoke to on the phone said the magic words: "Your problem is now our problem. We will take care of this." You are SOOO hired dude! But alas, Osama still roams. He's smart and tricky. He could care less about the traps laid around for him. We've had ceilings demolished and plumbing lines smoked. HE IS STILL HERE! <br />
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We just got back from a two week vacation and that brazen thing marched up the stairs into the kitchen (go ahead, recoil in horror) and chewed into the brand new Rubbermaid dog food container. We think he picked up on the fact that Asha wasn't here and just felt all kinds of freedom!<br />
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Poor Sophie though. Sophie has been living with us this past year and was, therefore, here solo the past couple of weeks. She came downstairs one morning and the rat had gnawed on some peaches. Another morning it was cereal. Then she came home one evening and noticed the gerbils were out of their cage. (Ok, ok ... I get the irony. The gerbils are pets and we liiiiiike them.) I bet it was just like <em>Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH </em>and Osama let them out. She is moving out this week ... and the rodent issue has nothing to do with it. Grin.<br />
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I'm calling Mr. Trap Man tomorrow morning. Really dude, you were supposed to be my Seal team.Laurelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07883134785413980728noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5875855774599730126.post-31565248601726612202011-02-07T18:43:00.000-08:002011-02-07T18:43:03.507-08:00My weekend ... sung to a classic.I can write the following because I am pretty confident that no one will really read it:).<br />
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Sung to the tune of Oh Darling Clementine. Tuning fork? Ready.<br />
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Basketball game, Kit's friend slept over then some other friends in for brunch. School play, another late night all singing Les Miserables. We woke to dress and go to church but the ceiling began to leak. Called the contractor and the carpenters - solved the problem - be fixed next week. Fam came over, birthday party - enough sugar to go around. Friend's daughter "observed" the children without even making a sound. Made some cupcakes for the next day, went to bed way too late. Brought the goodies into the classroom only to learn of my mistake. No dairy policy - for an allergy - who can remember all these things? And to top off my little story I also forgot .... to have my kids dress up like a historic character for school.<br />
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Ok ... that last sentence doesn't fit into the tune. I know. Pretty much I'm incoherently tired. I may delete this post or I just may keep it to remind myself how I get when in an Utter State Of Exhaustion.<br />
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Ah ... and it is only Monday!Laurelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07883134785413980728noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5875855774599730126.post-35120105331115676782011-01-15T20:25:00.000-08:002011-01-15T20:25:09.770-08:00A just about Perfect DayToday was just a lovely day! It was crisp and cold without being bitterly so. We took the kids out to breakfast at Furin's. It was an old haunt of Bill's both in his single days and then ours as a childless couple. Great pancakes. Truly. We ran into some neighbors from our old neighborhood and the kids wanted to know "Why don't we live here? This is cool/fun/really nice!". We smiled and told them "You, little dears, are why we don't live here anymore! And when you are grown ups and are young, hip and gainfully employed and want to live here then ... go for it." We then went ice skating in the Sculpture Garden by the National Gallery and had some lunch in the little Pavilion Cafe that overlooks the rink. Ice skating outside is just so much more fun than an indoor rink! It still takes both of us to skate with all three but ... there is light at the end of the tunnel as the girls get more independent on the ice. I don't care how old I get, I still love the Zamboni!<br />
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After skating we went over to the National Aquarium. I think I sort of-kind of-maybe remember going once before and have a vague recollection of it being kind of lame, small and dingy. It was great! Smaller meant more easily digestible for little people and tired parents.<br />
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We came home for a spontaneous taco night with some of the cousins and my kids were happy happy happy. It was a little late getting them to bed but who cares? It was a just about Perfect Day!Laurelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07883134785413980728noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5875855774599730126.post-38910450312944036802010-12-28T20:54:00.000-08:002010-12-28T20:54:12.187-08:00Brief year in review from a tired MamaIs it possible that 2010 is coming to a close? We began the year with Snowmageddon. Being snowed in allowed us weeks of family time. I liked it and then one day I said, "It's time. Back to school kiddos!". We started a renovation in May that is still not quite done (getting closer though!). Kit was on the swim team this summer and it was a joy to see her involved in a team sport. The kids started their second school year back in the States with all of the excitement and less of the anxiety felt last year. Lindsay is trying her hand at the violin while Kit continues on the piano. I'm not sure how that will pan out to be honest - we'll see. Swift, poor little guy, just gets dragged along everywhere. The fall motored along while I tried (emphasis on tried) to balance the needs of three kids, manage a house and actually get some personal time. (Not so much on that third item). Kit is playing basketball for the first time this winter. She didn't know what a referee was because, well, she's never played this kind of sport before! She is having fun.<br />
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We have so very much to be thankful for but it has been a hard fall. I am reminded of my frailty, failure and desperate need for a saviour daily. Things just aren't as they should be! But I knew that.<br />
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Bill is working like a banshee and finding the work rewarding. I am constantly at the Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual Exhaustion.<br />
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My proposal for 2011. Sleep, sleep, sleep!<br />
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Happy New Year to you!Laurelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07883134785413980728noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5875855774599730126.post-63080219882111544272010-12-03T19:03:00.000-08:002010-12-03T19:03:30.371-08:00Post Renovation PlanThe end is near. The dumpster is gone (highlight of my day yesterday!). It’s time for a plan.<br />
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My car has been in the driveway and it is getting cold. A young woman (Sophie ... God bless Sophie) is living with us this year who had to live in our basement waiting for the renovation to finish. Patient gal. There is detritus ... everywhere. So, onto the PLAN.<br />
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The Plan to reclaim the garage!<br />
1. Roll up rug in storage room.<br />
2. Organize room for Sophie access<br />
3. Return suitcases on third floor to Mom Cave<br />
4. Move furniture from basement to upstairs.<br />
5. Move boxes from garage to storage room<br />
6. Remove pallet materials to driveway for pick up.<br />
7. Clean garage and voila baby … you’re in.<br />
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Then onto the basement:<br />
1. Anything left in the utility area or hall … into the S Room.<br />
2. I’m feeling hope. Is it possible?<br />
3. Get the two Pakistani rugs cleaned.<br />
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Mom Cave:*<br />
1. Clean!<br />
2. Move desk back in.<br />
3. Move suitcases before moving furniture.<br />
4. Change door knobs<br />
5. Are you feelin’ the thrill?<br />
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Master Bedroom:<br />
1. The clothes in the corner.<br />
2. The clothes in the corner.<br />
3. The clothes in the corner.<br />
3. Hang pictures.<br />
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Anything else that happens is pure gravy. Wish me luck!<br />
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* The Mom Cave is a teeny room built under the eaves off of the Master Bedroom. My closet is in there so you could call it a "dressing room" but really that would be pretty ostentatious for the space so ... I don't. It was a nursery for Swift when he was a baby. When we moved back from overseas last year it became my personal quiet place. I breathe deeply and exhale just thinking about it. For the last few months it has been a dusty and dirty place BUT soon it will be reclaimed. Big smile.Laurelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07883134785413980728noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5875855774599730126.post-24345939847903885682010-11-25T18:57:00.000-08:002010-11-25T18:57:26.979-08:00Talkin' 'bout a Renovation ...Last post in September. Really? Geesh.<br />
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I went out to dinner with a friend this week (bliss). I was waxing on about the joys and jeers of our house renovation when she said "you should blog about this"! Well how about that for an idea. I even have one of those blog thingies all aready for some bloggin'.<br />
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So yes, Virginia, there is an end to home renovation. I just don't know when. I will post befores and afters. You know, ... after. Do I sound bitter (wry smile)? Nah, I'm not but I am really looking forward to the accoutrements of renovating to be gone from my house. Things like ...<br />
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1) The MONSTER dumpster that is in our driveway.<br />
2) The brown paper taped to the floor to protect it.<br />
3) Miscellaneous tools, boxes etc,<br />
4) The exterior temporary stair to the second floor. <br />
5) The little punch list items that remain undone, and undone, and undone.<br />
6) The generally higher level of dust and debris.<br />
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While I don't like that the project is months overdue I actually have liked the process! We gutted an attic and two bathrooms, removed a rear shed dormer and replaced it with a wider one (creating more indoor space), added three small dormers on the front of the attic and removed a wall/door that separated the second floor from the attic making it no longer an attic but a ... third floor! This is all VERY exciting. It has been fun to see how something is actually built. It has been wonderful to see ideas I had for different spaces come into being.<br />
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Enough for now but I'll start searching my archives for some pictures.<br />
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Caio!Laurelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07883134785413980728noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5875855774599730126.post-66010325342669209792010-09-20T18:41:00.000-07:002010-09-20T18:41:15.382-07:00Fishtastic FiascoI should write an ode to picky eaters. I was one as a kid so you would think I'd be sympathetic. Well, actually I am sympathetic but also now realize how exhausting it is to poor dear Mom who really just wants to make sure that her wee ones have a modicum of nutrition in their bodies. I'd just like to feel good about the balance of intake weighing over on the "good for you" side. Crud. Food and Motherhood - what a deal!<br />
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So ... dinner at our household tonight consisted of tilapia ("fish bites"), lightly dredged and pan fried, broccoli and angel hair pasta with Parmesan (the ringer). I made a simple little chopped tomato with garlic, white wine and lemon juice sauce that I knew only I would like but that was fine by me. It was a pretty plate (mine was at least)! What could be the problem?<br />
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The problem, it seemed, was the fish. We don't eat a lot of fish around here. We seldom had it when we were living in a landlocked country with questionable sanitary conditions. But I thought now that we were back in the Land of Plenty that I would introduce my kiddos to the Fruits of the Sea! I want us to eat less meat! I spoke with two girlfriends today on ways they serve fish to their kids. This didn't sound too hard.<br />
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The kids' responses when they saw their meal (I'm trying not to take this too personally):<br />
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Kit: One bite then a run to the bathroom gagging. She returns holding her nose. "I can smell it. It makes me gag. I can't eat anything on my plate because I can smell it! Can I eat outside? I need a new plate. A new fork. I can still smell it! Mommy, never cook fish again!" Oy vey.<br />
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Lindsay: Sideways glance at her plate. "Mommy, I can't have those things on my plate." Mock shiver through her spine as she contemplates the thought of someone ingesting them. Broccoli? Fuggedabout it.<br />
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Swift: "Mmmm this is delicious". He ate every bite on his plate.<br />
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Me: "Mmmm these are pretty good. Y'all are missing out" (What a dumb mommy thing to say. They don't buy it, of course.)<br />
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I'm doomed. They will all get rickets or scurvy and it will be all my fault. (Where does Kit get that overblown dramatic thing from?). Alas, tomorrow is a new day and they'll eat something, just not fish.Laurelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07883134785413980728noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5875855774599730126.post-76835195180919683162010-09-01T09:16:00.000-07:002010-09-01T09:16:03.626-07:00First Day of School!In early June when my kids were out and the local schools still had three more weeks of school left I thought ... HELP! The summer flew however and here we are. Last year there was anxiety over the newness of it all. This year - excitement! What a thrill for my two girls (and their Mommy).<br />
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Walking in with little guy not far behind. Notice they are leaving Mama in the dust.<br />
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The moms all got to visit with Mary Ann and our city slicker kids got a needed dose of "country". My kids desperately want to live on a farm. Sigh.<br />
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</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">The tadpoles didn't last long after they morphed and some didn't grow legs at all. I think the the nearest stream water I changed out for them wasn't murky enough and arrested their development. The last two were released at the other Fabulous Farm event of the year. But that ... is another post for another time.</div>Laurelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07883134785413980728noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5875855774599730126.post-5707442382575867522010-08-28T18:32:00.000-07:002010-08-28T18:32:56.703-07:00The RecitalI am hoping to FINALLY catch up on a little downloading and editing of summer images. It has been quite a summer in our household. The kids go back to school soon and I really want to capture what has been an unexpectedly wonderful summer.<br />
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First installment: Kit's piano recital. Last year in Kathmandu the Jazz Conservatory held the recital in a bar. Tiki torches and everything. This fact that Kit's first gig was in a bar still cracks us up. The only issue was that she could barely play a thing. Nevermind though, she bravely got up there and did her thing and we were proud of her courage. This year Miss Mary the piano teacher's recital was in a church. We're far from the 'Du indeed. What a difference a year makes!<br />
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But this morning at 5 am, in Washington Crazy DC, there was an <a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/07/16/national/main6683677.shtml">earthquake</a>!<br />
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Now of course I wasn't fully aware of this fact. I read the paper but rarely get to watch the news because as Gavin DeBecker says (paraphrase) - NEWS stands for Nothing Educational Worth Seeing when it comes to having it on in front of children. But I digress. SO ... my neighbor Lucy comes over to ask if I woke up at 5am. At first I said "no". Then she told me about 3.6 earthquake that shook the area and I started to LAUGH. <br />
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I did wake up at five. Do you know when you are in that twilight/quasi sleep state? I woke up and thought "Hmm, they must have finished the HVAC part of the renovation and that unit up on the top floor is on. Bummer. It shakes the house. Is there anything they can do about that? Put it on a platform or something? Probably too late. Oh well." And back to sleep I went. I actually didn't give it another thought until Lucy came over.<br />
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No one else may think this is funny. My husband might (yet another good reason to have married him). Our contractor did (he may have been laughing that it entered my mind at all that they might be ... done!).<br />
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I know, those who live in California mock as we rock! <br />
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Here's to just enough excitement to stir us from slumber. Clink.Laurelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07883134785413980728noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5875855774599730126.post-78563061527800664492010-07-01T19:33:00.000-07:002010-07-01T19:33:36.512-07:00TomorrowIt isn't as if nothing is happening in life that I don't blog anymore. Au contraire Pierre! There is so much going on that my head is spinning a bit. Actually I try to keep the head straight so I can see where I am going but the rest of my body is doing the rubberband man keeping the family afloat.<br />
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It isn't as if I think the events of life aren't blogworthy. I compose posts in my head sometimes. I just can't seem to get them down on the screen anywhere close to the actual event.<br />
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So what's goin' on? Enough fodder for a whole bunch of posts! The kids have been out of school a month already. Kit is doing swim team for the very first time. Our house is being renovated while <strike>we suffer neurological damage from lead</strike> live in it. There is something else that I just can't write about but I PROMISE to tell you later. I went to more recitals in June than that woman with 18 kids. (I'm lying about that.)<br />
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I'm so tired right now I can't put a sentence together.<br />
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Tomorrow, tomorrow.Laurelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07883134785413980728noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5875855774599730126.post-88066777593816618802010-06-21T19:02:00.000-07:002010-06-21T19:02:02.890-07:00Summertime<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_2g75OzybhCU/TCAS0ju89JI/AAAAAAAAA0Q/gyMotiDxef0/s1600/IMG_7676_edited-1.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="458" ru="true" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_2g75OzybhCU/TCAS0ju89JI/AAAAAAAAA0Q/gyMotiDxef0/s640/IMG_7676_edited-1.jpg" width="640" /></a></div><br />
According to the calendar it is the first official day of summer We've been at it for a few weeks in this household! There are two sides to the lazy days of summer coin. I find the lack of structure can be both relaxing and stressful! My childhood memories of summer were full of days at the pool and trying new things at camp and I love to see my kids enjoy the new activities and experiences of the season.<br />
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The Gratitude List goes on ...<br />
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Melting ice cream cones.<br />
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Kit's first swim team meet ... ever.<br />
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The angst surrounding said meet being overcome by the joy of achievement.<br />
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Water slides.<br />
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Cannonball joy jumps into the pool.<br />
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Breakfast for dinner.<br />
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The longest day of the year.<br />
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Sun kissed faces.<br />
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The fun of newfound summer friendships and the faithfulness of the long held ones.<br />
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Watching the pollywogs grow legs in our kitchen.<br />
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Little Swift ditching the swimmies for the very first time.<br />
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Lemonade and ice tea ... every day.<br />
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Tutus, roses and curtsies to end a year of Ballet<br />
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</div>The only baby shoot I've ever done was for a friend and what a SWEET little guy he is. He's bigger now but the baby shots of his are some of my favorites. It's baby week at <a href="http://www.iheartfaces.blogspot.com/">I Heart Faces</a>.<br />
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Life has felt a bit insane of late and being too busy is not something I cherish. So in light of that I want to bask in the light that is Gratitude. Thankful hearts beget so many good things. I have been intending to join the Gratitude Community for-simply-ever. I love the idea of intentionally celebrating those things we are grateful for. It breeds contentment. And what else? I'll let you know when I reach 1000.<br />
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A weekend with dear friends full of laughter and good conversation.<br />
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Glorious weather at the beach.<br />
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Little hands to hold.<br />
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Sand castles.<br />
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Enthusiastic theatrical performances by our little thespians.<br />
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History with old friends.<br />
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The proud/embarrassed visage of our little pianist at her recital. <br />
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Grandparents who love on their grandchildren. <br />
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Bare feet and summertime. <br />
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Playgrounds. <br />
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This was taken last month but we went last weekend again with friends. People often say the beach is awful - a ghost town - off season. Bah humbug! It was perfect. My friend and I sat on a grassmat and chatted (i.e. engaged in deep and meaningful conversation - smile) while the Dads and kids built sand castles, found shells and ran up and down the beach under clear blue skies. No crowds, no sweltering heat. Perfection.Laurelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07883134785413980728noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5875855774599730126.post-19679798986941044792010-04-01T18:33:00.000-07:002010-04-01T18:33:35.600-07:00Breakfast under the BlossomsOne of the things I am most nostalgic for when we are living away from home is when the cherry blossoms unfold into one of the most spectacular floral displays I've ever seen. I never get tired of them. When I was single I used to go for a morning run under them. (These days ... not so much of that!). So last night we tucked the hoodlums in bed in their clothes and woke them up before dawn this morning so we could get down to the Tidal Basin for sunrise and breakfast under the cherry blossoms. There were a ton of tourists and a phalanx of photographers but it is still some kind of a peaceful party going on amidst the pink petals.<br />
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<div style="text-align: center;">I have no idea what this is but there is one on the wall under every overpass ... hmmmm.</div><div style="text-align: center;"><br />
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I didn't know this would ever be a struggle for me particularly when it came to children. How is it possible that I could be anything but gentle with a child? When my oldest hit toddlerhood and I had an infant in tow I found the nerves fraying as the number continuous hours of sleep dwindled and I had a harshness in my manner that I didn't know I was capable of. It was humbling in the "brings you to your knees" variety. During our years in Nepal I had the gift of extra hands in the house which made for a welcome escape valve when needed and I found my level of anger and frustration with my kids dropped dramatically. I knew when I returned to real life, a dirty kitchen, loads of laundry and multiple simultaneous requests from my sweet little hoodlums that being gentle could be a challenge. Asking God to help me be gentle ... today, is a daily request.<br />
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My little mental mantra is "gently, gently, gently" when I respond to the tantrum, the irrational demand or just general misbehavior. I don't get it right all the time but I can't help but think the long term payoff if is important. Kids don't always remember what we say (really?!) but I know they remember how they feel when we are with them.<br />
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<div style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="color: #3d85c6; font-size: large;"><em>"But let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near."</em></span></strong></div><div style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="color: #3d85c6; font-size: large;"><em>-Phil. 4:5</em></span></strong></div><div style="text-align: center;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="color: #3d85c6; font-size: large;"><em>"I learned that it is the weak who are cruel, and that gentleness is to be expected only from the strong." </em></span></strong></div><div style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="color: #3d85c6; font-size: large;"><em></em></span></strong></div><div style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="color: #3d85c6; font-size: large;"><em>-Leo Rosten</em></span></strong></div><div style="text-align: center;"><br />
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Me: So Linds, what was the Bible story at Childrens' class today?<br />
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Lindsay: Something about how Jesus healed ten Leprechauns and only one came back to thank him.<br />
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