An attempt to simplify my life & enjoy the simple things in life (which aren't things)
Monday, July 8, 2013
Summer bucket list
Maybe it is because summer feels like it just started with an unusually cool spring this year. Or perhaps it is the “nesting” instinct to get as much done as possible that it part of my personality and seems to be on overdrive now that I am pregnant. Or the desire to squeeze as much out of the next three months before baby #2 arrives. Whatever the reason, I have the strong urge to do all these things NOW. I realize that is not practical, but being that I like lists, I thought I would write them all down, in hopes of accomplishing as many items on the list, without the pressure to have this fun summer list feel like another To Do list. Because that is a whole other list (just ask my husband about it…) Some of these things we have already done, and plan on doing again as fun adventures are worth repeating. And if we don’t get to everything on the list, that’s ok too, but we can still dream…
Summer Bucket List:
-Take our last family vacation as a family of three
-Go to the beach
-Go to the zoo
-Go boating/tubing
-Make giant bubbles
-Eat outside as often as possible
-Create a picnic nook in our backyard
-Ride the train
-Throw rocks into Lake Superior
-Go for a family bike ride for ice cream
-Go to the water park
-Check out a new restaurant
-Make homemade ice cream
-Host a family gathering
-Play on the slip & slide
-Have a water fight/water balloon fight
-Go to my brother’s softball game
-Visit friends
-Get caught up on my scrapbooking
-Spend the night in the playhouse
-Make s’mores over the campfire
-Check out a new park
-Pick strawberries
-Go on picnics
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Friday, June 28, 2013
Anything goes Friday
We embrace creativity around here. And I like to see what she chooses.
We weren't even swimming. Someone just likes their swimsuit:
She did her own hair here:
Wearing the same matching Christmas dress as her baby (in June):
Because why have a fairy costume if you aren't going to wear it:
My personal favorite- Look how happy she is:
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Capturing the moment
And although we try to get pictures of us as a family since we were all there together, it's those candid in-the-moment photos that are best. They never have all if us in them since my husband and I take turns grabbing the camera, but they are always my favorite pictures!
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Sunday, June 23, 2013
Puddling with Nana
My daughter loves puddling (jumping in puddles) and in the weeks and weeks of rain we’ve had, we’ve taken jumping in puddles often. We’ve taken to thunderdancing too! (dancing when it thunders because that no longer makes thunder scary, but FUN!) It beats moping around complaining about the weather! We lucked out with a beautiful couple of days while the grandparents visited! Along with my Mother-in-Law (aka: Nana) we went to the library for a fun outdoor day. It was like a carnival!
There was digging for dinosaurs, snacks, a bounce house, art activities and other games.
There was also a puddle.
Puddles beckon to my little girl in the same way chocolate chip cookies call out to me. She tugged on my hand and asked “Mom, can I jump in the puddle?” Well, of course. If she learned anything from me, it is that puddles were made to be jumped in! “Will you jump too?” I really didn’t want to so she asked her Nana, who happily complied.
And I had more fun watching the two of them dancing and jumped and laughing together than had I been in the puddle myself. No matter that Nana had jeans on, that quickly became soaking wet. No other parent or grandparent seemed to fond of the idea of letting their little one jump in the puddle so they had the whole puddle to themselves! The memories. The giggles. The comments “Now that is a fun Grandma!” are priceless. They spent almost an hour in that little puddle, my little fairy (Friday is pick your own clothes/anything goes day around our house and this has been the outfit of choice as of late) and her Nana. Of all the things to do and her little friends that were there, she chose the simplest, natural, unofficial attraction there was. And had the time of her life.
~Angela
Monday, June 17, 2013
Every Day Is Worth Celebrating
I love holidays. I begin the countdown to my birthday months before the date. But not just my birthdays, either. I like the anticipation, the decorating, the planning and the excuse to celebrate birthday and holidays. I always have. And now that I have a family of my own, I like it even more- as we establish our own traditions and celebrations.
We started this year out on a sick note. My husband was sick on New Years Day, when we planned to get out snowshoeing as a family for the first time. As he was down and out my little girl and I did other things together and we later went out snowshoeing as a family.
Then came my birthday weekend, where we intended to celebrate with Sushi at a fave out of town restaurant. Again, my husband was sick. We still celebrated, just not the day we expected to.
Then came my husband's birthday, which found me in the first trimester of this pregnancy. Usually very organized, I had not been feeling well, and I ordered his present the day before his birthday (custom ordered beer glasses with his name on them), which had to be made then shipped, so needless to say he did not get his gift on time. And I slept most of the day.
Then came Easter. Although we were not sick, we were exhausted. So we cancelled our plans to go out of town to see family and instead, stayed home and rested.
Our little girl turned three and we planned a friends party and a family party for her. We were so excited to have her cousins spend her birthday with her (this would have been a first!) and had to cancel her family party because she got the flu. She was too sick to even care.
Mother's Day arrived and we travelled to Michigan as a family. I made sure to point out this was the first holiday this year that we were all healthy and things went as planned! This was a turning point for us!!
I spoke too soon. Father's Day was this last weekend and I got sick. So instead of making the day special for Dad, he steps up to do more than his share in taking care of our little girl and me. I slept most of the day as we travelled home from visiting friends and promptly went to sleep upon arriving home. We never gave Daddy his Father's Day gift that our little girl and I worked so hard on. I do recall eeking out a "Happy Father's Day" greeting during the few times I was awake and did accompany my family to dinner and dessert, although I was as much fun as a bump on a log. Not exactly my usual festive self. I did manage to take a couple of pictures on Father's Day..
And a few from last week, when Daddy took our little girl kayaking. And adventure they both enjoyed.
And although we are not losing sleep over it, as the Best Laid Plans are those that do not go as planned, we also make a point to celebrate EVERY SINGLE DAY. We don't save our good silverware for special holidays, we use it every day. We don't wait for weekends to have adventures, we can do those in the weekday evenings too. We don't wait for holidays to make gifts and show appreciation to those we care about, we do that other times as well. Our little girl wears her Christmas dress to school on a regular Monday and we have lunch dates just because.
Because every day is worth celebrating.
~Angela
