2.14.2010

TRUE LOVE




We make a good team, Andrew and me.



Despite our challenges learning to live with each other.
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For example, Andrew is NEVER to TOUCH ME while I'm applying eye makeup (Very important to his physical safety). And I am not to deem Andrew's stinky toots: the end of the world. (They may be even slightly funny--believe me, I've come a long way).




Because, I don't think we could ever NOT live with each other.
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Without him, my cell phone would never get charged.
(I can hardly ever find my phone, let alone keep it charged.)
And without me, the lint trap in the dryer would never get emptied.
(I swear, our dryer will one day explode on us)



And besides, who else would eat all the bugs from his hair?


You see? A Perfect match. We need each other.

Happy Heart Day, my love!



2.12.2010

BALD AT 24.

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*not my picture
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I don't have kids...technically.
Figuratively speaking, however, I have
22 eight-year-olds of my very own.
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I love them to pieces.
This does not mean that they don't, very often,
drive me completely zany.
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I have:
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my incessant shouter
my continuous supplier of interesting facts (guess what!)
my story teller (often untrue)
my daily homework forgetter
my "my dog chewed-up my homework" excuse teller
{no joke. she's probably used this excuse 3 times now.}
my perfectionist
my slowpoke
my complainer
my crier
my competitive twin brothers
my frequent pee-er
my nose picker--okay, make that plural
my slurpy sniffler
my obsessive song singer
my daydreamer
my can't-sit-still-to-save-his-life-er
my pencil tapper
my mini socialite
my forgot-to-take-her-medication-today-er
my interrupter
my complete slob
my drama queen
my karate-chop kid
my bossy project manager
and my little tattle tale
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I often hear of mothers who get sick of hearing:
"mom?"
Mom?
"Mother?"
"Mommy?
"MOOOMMMM?!"
all day long.
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Imagine the insanity of hearing:
"Mrs. Ashmore?!"
Mrs. Ashmore?
Mrs. Ashmore??
from 22 kids at once, for eight hours straight.
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I may have more than once declared:
"WE ARE NOW GOING TO HAVE A MOMENT OF SILENCE IN HONOR OF MY SANITY!"
(The kids then giggle silently and watch the clock...while I gather my wits.)
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Or:
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"If ONE MORE STUDENT calls my name without raising their hand, I am going to go insane, rip out all of my hair, and you will have to live with a BALD teacher for the rest of the year!"
(The kids laugh at my silliness, but oh-so-importantly, remember to raise their hand to get my attention.)
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I, also, often hear of parents who love to watch their child sleep peacefully after spending a noisy, chaotic day chasing after them. As a third grade teacher, this sacred time for me is silent reading time. I LOVE Silent Reading Time. The plan is to use this time to catch up on the million and a half things that always have to get done (grading, planning, filing, straightening, creating, e-mailing, copying, etc.) while they are engrossed at their desks.
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I've found myself, on more than one occasion, however,
simply sitting...and observing...my little ones read.
They are so entertaining to watch!
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Reading something intense?
Their brows furrow in earnestness.
Reading something funny?
Their faces break into an involuntary grin.
How about something surprising?
I've seen eyes widen and mouths drop in astonishment.
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The warmth in my heart that these few minutes affords, reinvigorates my drooping levels of energy, patience, and joy in the chaos. The fifteenth and sixteenth fact about deep sea creatures? Asking them, yet again, to wait their turn and refrain from interrupting? The third nose picker this morning, I'll send to the sink to wash his hands?BRING IT ON. It is really, all just so much fun. I've just been reminded why I love this job. Maybe, I'll get to keep this hair of mine, after all.
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2.10.2010

BEDBUGGS

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Meet Krista.


She is an old friend of mine who has started up her own Etsy Shop.
http://www.etsy.com/shop/bedbuggs.
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I like her cute ideas, so I am passing them on to you. Wouldn't these make the cutest gifts? {sneak peek below} If you like what you see, leave a friendly comment on her blog , buy something fun, and help support her new business!
http://jacobkristaflamm.blogspot.com/
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She makes:
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Hairbows
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Hats {love the brim!}
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And my favorite--her own original invention:
BedBuggs!
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These hot/cold rice packs come with a removable, washable flannel cover (like a pillow sham). They can be zapped in the mircrowave, or placed in the freezer depending upon on your needs. .
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Just a few of the options. {scarab beetle}
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More to choose from on her site. {bee}
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2.08.2010

GROSS.

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The Wal-Mart in town?
Totally Ghetto.
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But there is no excuse for the
mind behind this arrangement:
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The donut shelf
touching
the live, goldfish tank?!
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I never thought the sight of Ho-Ho's could make me gag.
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2.07.2010

LOVE LETTERS

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Shouldn't we all send and receive
more notes like this?
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*sigh*
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2.04.2010

PLAYING HOUSE

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*Rachel Meynder's Blog Header
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I've been meaning to bring up the blog of Rachel Meynders for awhile now. It's my favorite. She's a hip, LDS, stay-at-home mother of 2, in the Portland area. Her blog makes me happy for several reasons:
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1. She paints such a beautiful, honest picture of what young, every-day family life is really like. It's not always easy, fun, or glamorous (think along
the lines of baby barf and laundry)
...but she still manages to find joy, humor, and artistry in even the simplest of situations.

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2. She can make me laugh, smile, cry, sigh, or think deep thoughts. I like the mix of silly and significant.

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3. Rachel gives depth and distinction to the homemaker's life that I appreciate in this cynical society of ours.

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4. I love how she can transform the mundane into something truly entertaining. Like, the shoes she wore to the grocery store? Or last night's
dinner? Somehow, she totally makes me care.

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5. I like her pictures. They're unique. Often times, they have the ability to tell the entire story or convey the overall mood without any words whatsoever.

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6. She's creative. She'll occasionally post fun crafts, recipes, etc.

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7. She keeps it simple, short, and sweet.

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8. She blogs every day. I like being able to count on the fact that she'll have something new and different each time I check up on her cute family.
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I thought I might as well pass it on to you fine people. Hurry and check out the blog HERE now! I bring it up because Rachel is going private on Sunday. If it looks like something you'd like to stay in touch with...leave her your e-mail for an invite. She's super chill about it. As she said in her last post:
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"Let me know if you want in on this action! Whether I know you or not. (don't feel weird if I don't, we all blog stalk.)."
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I see blogs of note, give out 'awards' to other blogs that they deem worthy of recognition. I experimented with an award button that turned out kind of pretty, I guess. I just couldn't find a way to word it that would appear in any way, I don't know...desirable. I mean, I do not have a blog of note. Why would anyone want to advertise that they've been acknowledged by little 'ol me??
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I mean, seriously.
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So, sorry Rachel. No fancy award. Just know:
I think your blog is pretty darn cool.

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2.02.2010

THE TALE OF TWO BRAINS

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Andrew was assigned to watch this video for his Family Relations class. He enjoyed it so much, he called me in to watch it with him that evening. Basically, I laughed til I cried. I recommend watching this with your spouse if they're around. It'll make it even funnier.

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I love the way this dude illustrates what goes on in my head with the buzzing, emotional strings...connected...to...EVERY-THING! I couldn't have explained it better myself. It's impossible for me to stop all the buzzing and connecting and emoting going on ALL THE TIME! I swear, being a girl is utterly...exhausting!

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As for Andrew and this "nothing box," I'm not so sure. He goes stark crazy doing "nothing." If he has nothing to do, Andrew'll start pacing the house like a caged animal. But as for the boxes not touching each other...holy cow. My man is definitely a one-track-mind kind of guy. He'll become obsessed with one idea until it is resolved and put away forever. Whereas for me, because everything is so interconnected, I don't think I could focus on only one thing, like, ever. I tried once. My brain nearly exploded.
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Can anyone relate?
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*If you're interested, check out the other clips by this guy on YouTube.
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