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Parenting: I am Better than Some, Worse than Most

I have so much other stuff that I have to do right now, but instead I am blogging and my child is getting a lesson in patience.  And I...am deep breathing--because simply breaking down and yelling at the top of my lungs out of frustration will only teach my toddler to do the same.  So I will not yell....I will not yell....I will not yell.... What an eventful day.  Sorta of.  I worked most of it.  I am generally avoiding a full 9 hour day with my little buddy because it is nearly impossible with a one-year-old; but the situation called for it so I did it.  Luckily Ian had Haley for part of the day, so that eased some of the craziness for me.  Luckily I am only going to have to juggle the two kiddos for two afternoons and an evening from here on out as there is a new chicka who will also be pitching in this summer.  Met her today, she is fabulous.  I approve, not that it matters.  But it should be a good summer.  Get to spend s...

Shenanigans

Well, it has been awhile since I have just rambled just because--so here it goes. Friday I didn't post because I didn't work at the salon.  Ian got called into work early and I didn't have a sitter, so I was off to be productive. Well it was thought that one girl was going to cover my shift but it ended up being another.  Well since Ian was covering in that area he decided to stop in and tell the girl who he thought was covering my shift "thanks" but it ended up being another girl that he didn't know as well, so he decided to have some fun with her. So he goes in and says that he has a spray tan scheduled with the other girl.  Well the girl who was working, her eyes got really big realizing that there was a possibility she was going to have to cover the spray tan for her thus having to spray her first nude/ semi-nude gentleman.  He kept it going for a few minutes, until she almost started  tearing up.  He could tell she was freakin...

Crib Saver

Looking around on the net, I found crib savers/ protectors for teething toddlers starting at $20 and up.  They looked simple, so I figured, why not tackle this myself.  Plus, when you DIY, you can custom your own colors and design. (Which if I could do it again, I would do black one side and pink on the other by doing a simple stitch lengthwise down the center, but I didn't want to get too fancy and spend to much money just in case it was a bust. Well I found a DIY no sew version of a crib saver, and had pretty good results. To be honest, I totally rushed through this project.  Haley was in the room with me, I had a million other things on my mind, and I just wanted to check it off my to-do list.  So I rushed and I was sloppy, yet it turned out nicely. You know the fleece tie blankets that are so popular, well this crib saver is the same idea. All you need is one yard of fabric and a pair of scissors. Here is the link if you want the ste...

Leave it to Beaver

So I think I might be able to sneak in a blog here.  My kiddo may or may not be napping and the young gentleman I am watching this afternoon is also napping.  Talk about luck. I have a simple problem that most parents experience at some point.  My child has become a beaver.  Today, I noticed she has 8 teeth now.  Which is totally not the point, but 8 teeth.  When did that happen? Well she has been taking all 8 of those teeth and eating the crib rail.  My beautiful baby furniture looks like a beaver has started gnawing on it.  Sorry future baby number 2, but you're going to have jacked up baby furniture because your sister is a beaver. So come to find out, you can buy crib rail protectors.  But buying one already made doesn't sound like much fun.  I am officially unpacked, so I think I am ready to start taking on projects again.  My first project being...a crib rail protector.  I am so excited to give it a s...

I ♥ Organization

As we get settled into our new home, I have been working hard in finding great organizational ideas.  I have a type "A" side of me that appreciates things having their very own place and with its very own purpose.  Many of these ideas I have borrowed from others, but here they are with my own twist.    3M may have one of my new favorite lines of products...I hate the idea of putting nail, screws, and tacks all over my brand new walls; so I picked up a random assortment of products to give a try. (Honestly, with a hint of skepticism)  Originally, I thought the prices were a little steep for their products, but they proved worth it.  What I wish they would invent is a product to hang curtain rods without  putting holes in the walls.  If they could come up with something like that, I would probably buy stock in their company. One of the products I picked up was the "Command Damage-Free Hanging".  And here is how I...

Stuff

Looks like I have some catching up to do.  In random, and no particular order: Last night, I unpacked my last box.  Ian has a mess in the garage, but I don't know what-is-what...so it is officially in his jurisdiction.  Now all I have to do is put the girlie finishing touches on everything.  Maybe, eventually I can post some pictures of some of the decor & organization ideas I went with, but I can't make any promises as I am busy as ever. Wednesday was Haley's first birthday.  I don't even really want to talk about it.  I can't believe how fast this last year has gone by.  She started taking a few steps...like holding on to something, letting go, then 3 or 4 steps-then she falls on her tushy.  I give her another month before she is going to be running.  She still isn't talking much.  She says Da-da-da-da all the time.  When she is fussing, she will through in a ma-ma or two for good measure--but it's neve...

His Shoes

Yesterday was a mix of emotions.  Stress.  The dislike of moving.  Anxiety.  Joy.  Relief.  Thankfulness. But I found two things that brought me the most happiness, joy, and thankfulness yesterday--and neither of which were materialistic. The first one being friends and family.  First off, my dad arrived--truck and trailer in hand to help us knock out moving.  He was there throughout the whole thing, busting his back and working WAY too hard to get us moved.   Not out of obligation or reward, but simply because he wanted to. Then our good friends Erin and Ryan came to help too.  Erin works extremely hard on weekends (well she works extremely hard EVERY day, but on the weekends it happens to be out of the home and away from the family) on her part time gig.  She had the day off for a family event, yet spent her downtime helping us move.  I was--astonished.  How selfless is that?  The ONE day she has off in a...