06 March 2011

PS on that sand playdough...

DON'T open it--something went wrong, and that stuff is stinky! Crap. I guess I was too proud of it. :)

Pictures will be up soon...it was a great day/weekend, funkiness & all!

05 March 2011

Dreaming...

Just put pasta face down for a nap before his birthday party. Think he has any clue what fun he's going to have when he wakes up? I can't wait!!!


--out & about :)

Eye of the Beholder

I've had a really long day--22 hours and counting. Not complaining, because it's been a fun day, but I'm not used to it. So, a couple of hours ago I thought, hmm...these pirate picks look like frogs.




Especially the ones I put on upside down. Crap.




What's a Mommygirl to do? Sharpie to the rescue...






04 March 2011

Give Thanks

Several months ago, I won a sweet silver bracelet in a MOPS doorprize drawing.  It reads,
"Give thanks to the Lord, for His love is everlasting."


Recently I've been reading the book Made to Crave by Lysa TerKeurst (sound familiar, Proverbs 31 fans?).  It's about food and choices, but about so much more.  One of the things I've realized is that I don't pray nearly enough.  I have lost the habit of handing my cares and worries over to God, laying them at the foot of the cross.  I can't do it alone...and that's been pretty evident in my parenting lately, I think.  I find myself raising my voice WAY more than I'd like, and then I wonder why Noble yells so much (or "ells," as he says.  "Why you ell at me?  Quit scweaming at me," he says.  For the record, I don't scream.  But I feel like it sometimes!

Anyway, I've been wearing the "Give thanks..." bracelet for the past two weeks to remind me to pray for Heather and her family, and give to thanks for Larry, but also to remind me to give thanks for my family--and offer them same grace that God offers me.  I've got so far to go, but I've taken a step and that has to be enough for today.

Ah, today.  Today is not at all the Friday, March 4th I had in my head.  The birds are singing outside and it's a lovely day, which is nice, but inside things are all messy and disorganized and just not where I want them to be.  MY plan was to work just on Wednesday this week so I could have time for MOPS and Kayci stuff yesterday, then Noble stuff and PTO today.  Ha.  Work, of course, spilled over across Thursday and about 5 hours of today already...yes, it's 9:30 AM.  Do the math.  I wasn't too stressed, thinking I just had cupcakes to bake today and some strips to cut & tape...show you later.

Then this morning in the midst of yet another work crisis, I realized that I'd forgotten something.  A BIG something.  Nope, scratch that--it's a little something, but a detail of Noble's party that I've had in my head for so long that I really, really wanted to get it done for tomorrow.  So, I added that to the "to-do" list for today.  And shuffled it again.  And again...and again.  You get the idea.  Up until I remembered that detail, I wasn't stressed about the birthday party--I thought I was in good shape going into today.  Isn't it funny how one little thing can shift the whole balance?  Reminds me of the exercise where you put the sand, gravel, rocks, water in the jar...but it only fits if you put the big rocks in first and allow the little stuff to fall in around.  I've been off when it comes to filling my life--I'm missing a big rock, and that's time with God, whether in prayer or in the Word.  That probably sounds like some of you, friends--we're all so busy with our kids and life.  But I know with all my heart that the busy is so much easier when we turn it back over to God and work on His projects, in His time.

Back to today...a little while ago, as I was running frantically back and forth from the computer to the printer to the kitchen to checking on Noble (see, there's a piece:  Noble's here with me this morning, amusing himself while I do "my" work.  Deep sigh.  Breathe...), I realized that I had it all wrong.  I refuse to dwell on what's "wrong" with my day (other than to put it down here so you can see where I'm coming from), but instead to hand it all over to God and give thanks.  So here goes...

I am thankful for the jobs I have (even when they drive me crazy, like now) and for the unexpected income the unexpected workload will bring in.  


I am thankful for 3 fun years with Noble, and all of the memories we have--he is so special to me, and I am so excited to celebrate HIM for the next several days!  


I am thankful for PTO, and for the opportunity to serve a school who does so much for my shining star.  I love that she FEELS like a shining star at school, and how they love on her as I thought my friends at the best school in the world would when she went to school there.  Funny how things change, but I'm thankful that God had a different plan for us in that respect, too, since we have so much more family time in this new life than we ever had before.  


I am thankful for my creativity and resourcefulness, and yes, my organizational skills.  I'd be lost without the latter, and not nearly as happy without the former.  :)  


I am thankful for a friend who thought to call just to check on me today, knowing I am struggling with my emotions  and the memories this week has brought to the surface.  Thank you, sweet friend.


I am thankful that Gammie's in town so Noble can go play at Heather's instead of sitting through a PTO meeting.  He's going to have fun instead of being told, "shh..."  


I am thankful that Kayci is going to be a part of Maifest this year, even though it requires a sizable chunk of time and money.  I am thankful she's brave enough to do it!  


I am thankful for my Boy, who loves me no matter how crazed I get.  And is able to bring me back to sanity, most of the time.  And when that fails, like last night, he brings me a beer!  


I am thankful for my Silhouette, which has made party prep SO MUCH EASIER than it has been in the past.  I am HOOKED, I tell ya.  (Pirate pun intended.)  


Speaking of pirates, I'm so thankful for all of the friends and family who will join us tomorrow to celebrate our favorite little guy.  Thank you all in advance for making the drive!  

And since it's time to hit the road for errands before PTO...I am thankful for living in a small town, where nothing's more than 10 minutes away.  That has so spoiled me!

What are you thankful for today?  :)

03 March 2011

Quizzical


Excuse the poor picture quality--it's hard to get a close up of your eyes 
with a phone in the bathroom mirror.
  
Anyway, this is just a smile for a couple of friends who need one this week...
Last week, I got my eyebrows waxed 
for the first time in fooooorrrrrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeevvvvvvvvver.  

James has been amusing himself since then by saying, whenever he tells me something, 
"What?  Don't look so surprised."  
Or, his favorite, "Why so quizzical?"  
Har har.  

02 March 2011

Sand Playdough

Noble's birthday is coming up, and I've had in my head all along that we would do homemade playdough for a party favor this year.  When we decided on a pirate theme, I started researching sand playdough.  One of the things that jumped out at me over and over again--"good for children who are very tactile."  That's Noble...sign me up!

Here's the recipe I went with.  I found it on www.perpetualpreschool.com.  Thanks, Heather Davis, whoever you are!

Sand Playdough (uncooked)

4 cups clean sand
3 cups flour
1 cup water (I used more like 1 1/4-1/2 for each batch)
1/4 cup oil

Combine all ingredients together in a bowl (I keep a large plastic mixing bowl on hand specifically for art/non-edible stuff).  Knead until it forms a ball.  Add more flour if it's too wet or more water if it's too dry.  

Voila!  Pretty simple, no?  Even this dummy could do it.  So, what I found out:  the recipe came out drier than I liked, so I added water each time.  Also, it worked best when I combined the sand and flour thoroughly before adding wet ingredients.  And finally, each batch made about 8 fist-sized balls.  So I made 6 batches.  It only took me about an hour, I think...two by the time I added buried treasure (plastic coins and jewels) to each ball and bagged 'em.  It was naptime on Monday, so time kinda flew.  

I'll definitely keep this recipe on hand--it's fun to play with!  Ask Paula what went through her head when her potty-training kiddo put a wad of sand playdough into her hand the other day.  Hee hee.  

Want a sneak peek?  C'mon...all the kids are doin' it...

The box of completed favors.  The sunlight today is gorgeous!





The way the sun is shining on our white quilt, it looks like the treasure chest is floating in space, right?  Here's the finished playdough product.




And a disclaimer...don't want any friends choking on my watch.  Sigh.




Still reading?  What the heck...here's the whole thing.  Shh--it's a secret 'til Saturday!




Back to work!

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Rodeo...



...we decided not to go.  Not sure what it was, but neither of us was excited at ALL.  So we didn't go.   Weird, but I'm glad we didn't go.  Today is tough enough tired/motivation-wise without the lack of sleep we would have been fighting!  I am glad that we went to Houston because we needed to pick something up for Noble's party and we got to see Mom...but I'm having a hard time getting worked up over the $50 we wasted.  Meh.

And btw, you'd be amazed (or perhaps not) at how hard it is to give away Rodeo tickets.  You know, after the rodeo's already started.  :)