Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts

3.11.10

.Amnesia.


As humans, I believe we all experience bouts of amnesia of different events and happenings in our life. The one that stands out foremost to me, and perhaps all mothers for that matter, would be the entire process of child bearing...

I'm quite certain it must be a part of our genetic make- up. Other wise the world would be full of families with one child. Unless you were lucky enough for twins (lucky, unlucky?) ... You see, if we didn't forget the back-aches, the Middle of the night charlie horses, the never-ending vomiting and nausea. We would never opt to do it again. If the image of our expanding belly's and misshapen bodies was not somehow erased from our memories, the baby count would remain at ONE.

It happens almost instantly, when they place that baby in your arms... They say one look at bundle of joy makes it all worth it, I think its actually all part of the conspiracy. Something chemical happens when your eyes lock, and the amnesia sets in...

anywho... no, I'm not pregnant. Toddlers are the quickest cure of this amnesia. Its not that I don't want to be pregnant or give birth again, no. I just know babies turn into these creatures that now inhabit my home. THAT is enough deterrent for a few years.

The entire reason behind my theory here is to illustrate another amnesia that I seem to have developed.

SEWING AMNESIA

I really don't like to sew. I haven't done it all that often. Made a few baby blankets when Campbell was born, sewed Danny a jean quilt for fathers day last year... A few other projects here and there. But every time I do I swear I will NEVER do it again. I swear it as I'm picking out a 3 foot seam I mistakenly put in the wrong place... I swear it as I'm returning to the fabric store for the umpteenth time after running out of fabric, AGAIN. I swear it as I'm bandaging up my bloody fingers, sliced open from pins and scissors. But, as with the baby bundled into my bosom, as soon as I lay out my bundle of fabric to reveal the end result, that amnesia sets in and I think... "well lookie what I did!" All of the blood, cursing and tears, instantly forgotten.

There is one point during child birth where the amnesia is lifted. Its when they're wheeling you into the delivery room, your feet up in the stirrups when the first REAL labor contraction hits. Your body doubles over in pain. The contraction contorts you into positions you didn't even think your pregnant body could manage. you wish you could scream but you didn't catch enough breath. It all comes rushing back in an instant. There is a moment of absolute panic and remembering. "Oh my gosh this hurts as bad as the first time... WHAT THE HELL WAS I THINKING!?!?! LET ME OFF THIS TRAIN, I CHANGE MY MIND. I DON'T WANT TO DO THIS ANYMORE!"

but by then its too late.

There's a moment similar to this in a sewing project, too. After you've spent way to much money on fabric, taken 17 hours to cut out all of the patterns, your fingers are pricked and bleeding from pinning all the pieces in the right place, and your feeding your piece through the machine when, your needle breaks! or you realize you've been sewing for 20 minutes without the bobbin thread. At this point, remembering that you promised yourself to never do this again, you curse the heavens and say "WHY AM I DOING THIS?!?! I HATE SEWING!!!"
but now you have too much invested in the project and now all that you can do is PUSH through the pain until the end... when your zipping up your pink princess peach dress, and it fits perfectly.


When you put the coordinating Mario and Luigi hat on your husband and son and watch them fight off an imaginary Bowser together...

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...with a baby Toad trailing behind.
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And suddenly it's all worth it...






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I'm already planning next years costumes.

4.4.10

.easter.

HAPPY EASTER!!!


Easter began at our house last night at approx. 8:30pm (one half hour past scheduled bedtime)....

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We had a rousing game of Easter memory...

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And some serious egg dyeing at 9:00pm.


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(if I look exhausted its because I am. Past bedtime, remember?)

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whose bright idea was it to dye eggs with 4 boys under the age of 4 at 9:30pm?

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mine. :)

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But we survived and made it to bed before the Easter bunny could pass us by.

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Campbell was stoked about the idea of candy for breakfast.

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Riggdon wasn't too terribly upset about it either.

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And the search begins... (notice the "moneys" taped to the egg. I thought everybody's Easter bunny's did this... turns out its a kindred family original tradition. who knew? Danny thought it very odd.)

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Riggdon wasn't exactly into the egg hunt. He did, however, LOVE the bubbles in his Easter basket.

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This morning Easter session concludes with an early showing of of "Here comes Peter Cotton Tail"

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That's a wrap!



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*Post edit... I have been informed putting money's on eggs actually originated from my grandpa Campbell(my mothers father). So that makes it a Campbell family original tradition. When my mom first did it, my dad thought it was weird too. That is all.

26.12.09

Tis the season...

This holiday season not only friend my brain.

It fried my camera.






well, thats not entirely true. Campbell fried my camera.

(note, it takes aprox. 2.4 seconds to completely destroy a camera in a microwave.)

hence my lack of posting.










good news, though.



I GOT A CAMERA FOR CHRISTMAS! yay


You wouldn't guess from these pictures but....

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Christmas was a success. (they looked thrilled, no?)





My camera is FABULOUS.

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Just like my life :)






But, if you'll excuse me. My sister leaves in the morning and we have some serious girly sisterly stuff to attend to...



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hope it was a MERRY CHRISTMAS!

20.11.09

.Playing Cowboys and...


EVERY

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COWBOY

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NEEDS


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A....

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HORSE!!!


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Yes, it's a month late, but...

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Happy Halloween!

We've been a little busy.

4.7.09

.July 4th.

I've decided the Fourth of July is my favorite holiday.


Summer love.
+
Family love.
+
Hamburger love.
+
Little boys loving Firetrucks and Floats in the parade love.
+
Watching little boys love Fireworks love.
+
American Pride Love.
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Patriotic Music Love
=
I love the 4th!










If I was home I would bake an apple pie.


























Happy Fourth, Everyone!



























love it.











6.1.09

.Merry LATE Christmas.

Okay, so I know I am WAY late with this posting.

We're in the process of moving so things have been a little crazy.


Spent Christmas in Idaho with my fam.
It was great.

but please, remind me NOT to travel for Christmas next year.


Anywho, I don't have much time so I will just give you all what you want anyways...

PICTURES of my adorable child.
and stuff.

Campbell loved finally being able to tear into the pretty boxes I've been keeping him away from for a month or so...

This is probably his favorite toy. Balls pop out of the middle and fly into the air like magic.
It's really incredible.
Where does grandma Shelley find such things?

Okay so this one is tied for favorite toy. The bear rug. Grandpa Kindred didn't do to bad. Campbell loves to bury his face in the soft fur.

My son looks thrilled, no? He went to bed at 12 and woke up at 6. Traveling really messes up the schedule.

Notice the mountain manish appearance? Danny decided he was NOT shaving until he received his beard trimmer for Christmas. Thank goodness that's whats in the box.

You've already seen the cradle, And here is my other half of Christmas. MY ROCKING CHAIR. We didn't actually bring it but my adoreable husband took a picture and put it in a card. I seriously had no idea.

Unwraping all those boxes was pretty overwhelming. He crashed for about 3 hours. It was a wonderful Christmas peasant. Thanks CJ!

And here is Danny's Preasant. Meet Ollie the baby German Shephard. She's the sweetest thing you've ever met. She's such a good little puppy, already knows not to doo doo in the house and doesn't chew on anything except the toys we give her.


So that's about it.
hope you all had a Merry Christmas and a happy new year.
much love,

Marcie.