Hope you all had a great day. Mine was really nice. The kids gave me a set of art markers I've been wanting. Plus loads of great cards, flowers, bagels for breakfast, Thai for dinner... I'm STUFFED.
And I'm on Weight Watchers.
Ah-hem, I did use all 35 flex points this evening.
And now I feel like I gotta' get in my PJ's... 'cause the jeans aren't cutting it after that meal.
And I have to be weighed at 10 am tomorrow. Any one have any idea how am I going to loose five lbs between now and then???
This is what I'm giving Mom...something I can not wear myself in this current ... uh ... shape. It's the first of the ribbon belts we're creating. Yes there will be more tomorrow on the site... say about 5PMish, ok?
In the meantime, on this fine Mother's Day I did manage to wrangle the aprons up onto the site. Hope you'll check 'em out!
Have a happy evening. I'm off to decide which pair of pajamas have the biggest, stretchiest waist band.
XO,
Bari
I must have been thinking green today. I was working on pears all morning. Here's a good laugh though...After I spent a fair bit of time on the first one (making the template, turning the edges, ironing, sewing), I sat for a moment admiring my work only to realize the sucker is upside down. Typical.
At our house, it's "ValentiMes" because for so many years that's how both of our kids said it. "Happy ValentiMes, Mommy!" I'll forever mourn the days they each started speaking properly. The same way I still miss their gummy baby smiles and chubby, tasty baby feet.
I love you girls! XOXOXOXO, Super Husband!
Happy ValentiMes Day to you all. I hope your day has been filled with joy and love!
Hugs,
~b
Well, thank goodness that's over. I'm gaining poundage at an unprecedented rate. The holidays had to end before I exploded.
As sweet and wonderful as the season is, I'm glad it's gone. Is that so terrible?
I was dieing to get back to work the whole time, and as you can see from the postings below, I didn't exactly stop.
But when I did, I was E.A.T.I.N.G! Or
S.L.E.E.P.I.N.G. (I'll admit that though I can't sit still, that's only when I'm awake. We slept an incredible amount over the past two weeks. It's obscene really.)
I was not ...
E.X.E.R.C.I.S.I.N.G. (good grief it's not easy to type periods after each letter. It's like patting your head and rubbing your tummy at the same time)
So today, I resolve as I do every year to get in shape. This time I want you to hold me to it.
I'm going to walk every day (almost) and no more red meat. And chocolate only when it's completely necessary (there are those times... we all know it).
That's about it with the resolving. I'm ready for some to do lists! Bring it on!
Happy New Year!
(Image from Go Cake Go.)
I know I said my Mom doesn't read blogs, or at least I thought she didn't, but it seems she does because last weekend she apparently had a sneak preview of her gift which I posted here. At any rate, since she's reading, this is for her! Love you, mom!
Some of the many things I didn't know until I was a mom...
That the clothing of two small children adds up to several loads of laundry a day.
That homework is really exhausting even when it's not your own.
That seeing your nine year old chewing her hair can be so annoying.
That my room really was a huge mess, not just my creative personality (If you ever show that picture to my kids you are in big trouble!)
That getting two children off to school in the morning can be the most daunting task of the day... let alone four children, like you did w/o the help of a husband to boot.
That seeing two little girls (whatever their mood) after school can be the most joyous part of the day.
That day camp was so expensive.
That some of the outfits I put together really didn't look as fabulous as I thought they did when I was 10. OK, and even when I was sixteen.
That you were probably exhausted most of the time.
How lucky I was to have grandparents nearby.
That getting children to eat vegetables and fruit daily would be such a struggle.
That I would know beyond a shadow of a doubt what my kids were thinking and that you knew every time I fibbed.
That fevers can be so darned scary, and that you were up all night if I was coughing... even if I was sleeping through it myself.
That when the phone rings after the kids have gone to school, my first thought would be "Oh no, someone broke a bone!".
That you knew when I came downstairs for the eighth time after being put to bed that I was not really thirsty.
That I would say "because I said so", "for crying out loud", and "don't touch that" about 10 times daily.
That my sisters and brother really are my best friends, and therefore I know that sibling rivalry doesn't last forever (Thank goodness! Because honestly, I can't take another minute of it around here.)
AND... last but only because I could probably go on all night...
That you weren't the "meanest mother in all the world"... I am. It has been confirmed that I am "EVEN MEANER THAN THE MARTIAN MOMMIES!" So there! Love you!
~b