Showing posts with label neighborhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label neighborhood. Show all posts

11.01.2010

why I don't mind peer pressure

glowing skelly

Most parents are probably not into the peer pressure gig. It means trouble most of the time, "If everyone else jumped off a bridge, would you too"? sorta stuff. I am sure I will be there soon enough, asking that very (stoopid adult type question). But when you live in a house with an extremely stubborn two year old (and what two year old isn't?) the whole concept of "everyone else is doing it" works for me.

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You see, if all the other kids aren't using a binky all day he won't either or if they fall asleep at nap time he probably will too. If the other kids are going in the potty, he wants to try it out and knuckle bump you when he does the deed. And last night, after a 3.day.in.a.row.no.nap.taking, diaper change induced, kicking, screaming, tear-fest I could use all the peer pressure I could get. Because, what mom and dad say at that point doesn't matter one single M&M bit. I was at the point of me telling Daddy-O, as we were trying to shove the poor kid's arm in his pumpkin sleeve, "We want to do this more than he does. Let's let it go until next year when he gets the whole thing a little more."

Pumpkin and a fairy

But, when O. saw his buddy from  down the street wearing her pretty fairy costume telling stories of getting chocolate by just knocking on doors, well he FINALLY decided it was okay to slip that pumpkin costume on and get down to business.

ghostly trick or treaters

Thanks to a little peer pressure O 'got it' and he didn't let go of that sweet little tulle and wing wearing girl's hand all evening long. M was happy to drag our little guy around the block and show him the ropes. And our hearts melted about as fast as a hershy bar does in your hand.

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It turned out to be a pretty sweet evening after all and our grouchy little pumpkin turned his frown upside down...(and got a little chocolate too!)

9.24.2010

First Day Of Autumn

What we did on the first day of autumn...
Turned two weeks old and slept-
swadled girlie
she loves the K'tan sling and I do too.

 drama girl
Already sick of the mama-ratzi??
Fed some geese-
daddy feeding geese
Daddy-O braving the goose bite
bread toss
Tossing bread
Played at the playground-
up the stairs

jungle gym boy

jungle gym boy
looking up at him

swinging with jojo

We also did some painting,but I will share that in another post.
I'm a couple days late, but...
Happy Autumn Everyone!!!

9.15.2010

ballooooons!!!

towards dawn

The weekend after Labor Day weekend is always marked with the Reno Balloon Races. We are lucky enough to have front row seats to this event every year. This year, like others, we watched dawn patrol from our bedroom window, and made trips out into the street to ooh-and-awww at the sight above the house. Sometimes they even wind up landing in the neighborhood. This year our niece was lucky enough to take a ride in one of the balloons that landed in the neighboring cul-de-sac. up up and away
land here!
Even though they get started so early, this is our favorite summer time event that Reno holds. It brings tears to my eyes watching those giant orbs bob along in the sunrise.
This year was no exception.

9.02.2010

September, September


I happened to glance out the bathroom window this morning as I was brushing my teeth and noticed the next door neighbor's tree (pictured above, a photo from last year) was starting to turn that fiery red color that I so love. As I was getting dressed I heard the 'shhhh-shhhhhhhh' of a hot air balloon. Looking out the bedroom window I spotted a blue and yellow orb bobbing it's way northwest from our neighborhood. I got a little teary eyed. If you were reading this blog when O was born you will know that I watched the balloons rise for two mornings while in the hospital in labor with him. The balloon races start next week, will this second baby also wait for the same view or will he/she get to see the amazing sky full of color with its own eyes?

I am ready for September, I love all the changes- not just in the season but in the rhythm of the world. Kids and college students head back to the classroom, days become shorter, mornings and evenings cooler. We are deep into birthday season, so there is cake almost.every.weekend from here until Christmas. I love watching the change in the trees and plants (actually this blog's title is from an Alburt Camus quote, Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower. And it is true, the world is just as colorful in the coming months as it was in the ones we just finishing).

backyard view

I am trying to quite my mind, send my energy downward-outward and enjoy these last few moments with just my two boys. Our Septembers won't be the same once Deuce enters the world. So much celebration to be had, so much love, so much newness.
It is wonderful.

8.30.2010

Weekend Recap

What a wonderful weekend it was. The weather cooled down to an awesome 60 something and we got rain all day on Sunday on and off. I know that doesn't sound great, but it was a really nice change of pace.  It also made for a good excuse to snuggle in, be quite and enjoy each other.
feathery

On Saturday we ventured to the fairgrounds to check out the animals and see what else was going on for the Nevda State Fair (now called the Wild West Territory Fair or something silly). I love checking out what the FFA and 4Hers are doing. Plus you can get up close and personal with most of the animals, which is totally fun for the Kid-O.  We had heard there was civil war reenactments, among other things happening so we thought we would check it out.

State Fair Collage
We got there pretty early so not many people were there (nice), but we also had to wait around for some of the booths, food stalls and other things to open. O is still a little small to go on any of the rides, but next year I can see us getting a wrist band and having a blast. There were all sorts of characters wandering around, which made for good people watching and snapping. I was glad I put my 'big lens' on while sitting at the food court area.
character

On Sunday we got up, went to breakfast at a local diner and then hung out around the house. Daddy-O and O. built forts and tunnels in the living room out of the lawn furniture cushions, I made cupcakes, I sewed a little hobo sack for the ever growing matchbox car collection in our house and then we headed over to Grandma and Grandpa's for dinner.
coloring with the cousins
They decided to help us celebrate O's 2nd birthday since we haven't really planned anything- Deuce's due date is only 2 days prior to O's birthday and I haven't quite been able to figure out how we were going to plan a party that we might not be able to attend. The cupcakes I made on Sunday are going into the freezer and I will ice a few on Monday (O's actual birthday) and sing happy birthday to him. Unless I am in the hospital and then we will do it when we get back home and have a double happy birthday!
At any rate, O had a great time playing with his cousins all evening. His cheeks were so rosy from all the playing.
happy cake mosiac
He got a little shy as we sang happy birthday to him, but got right down to business when it came to blowing out the candle (all by himself) and gobbling down one of his favorite things, "Happy Cake". He also didn't flinch at the present opening gig this year- though we did have to talk him into coming back to the table to open the rest of the gifts.
present opening
I think birthday 2 is a bittersweet celebration. #1 in some ways, maybe because that first year is all about survival for mom and dad and that is what the first birthday part is all about. But with the 2nd birthday they start to get it a little bit more and you watch this little baby actually becoming more of a big person. To say I didn't get a little choked up would be a total lie. (pregnancy hormones much?)

Who knows, this could have been our last weekend as just three!
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We are so excited to meet this new baby- it's all about anticipation and patience now.
family_August

7.26.2010

Hailstorm 7/27/10

Hailstorm 7/27/10, originally uploaded by wyld lil.

Photo taken by my mom today- I love, love, love this photo-
The rain/hail was coming down so hard that it could hardly hit the ground without bouncing back up towards the sky.

5.18.2010

25 week update and a little zen

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"Expecting anything just gets in the way of the experience itself. And the experience itself is a stunner." Karen Maezen Miller, Momma Zen
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25 weeks along I should really give an update....
Here's the truth about talking about this pregnancy, I don't have much to say (stunner, me w/o words!). This pregnancy has been so different than the first. Sometimes I even have to remind myself that I am pregnant- this usually happens when I bump my growing belly against something or I get a swift kick from Deuce when I am least expecting it. I am starting to feel 'big', but also know I know I have a long way to go in that department. The spot just above my belly button feels like it is going to be torn open, baby must be laying sideways in there- I am wondering if this is what a rubber band feels when stretched to the maxium. The baby has been moving a ton and last week it was up into my ribs with the kicking or punching. "Already?" I think to myself. This is actually how I have felt for the entire 25 weeks.

We got pregnant so fast this time around (first real try as apposed to almost a year of charting, trying and wishing with O). I was struck with morning sickness just days after I read, "Pregnant" across the little window of the urine test stick. I felt the baby moving much earlier and it seems like I went from normal me in regular clothes to, POP! oh sorry that shirt doesn't fit, that bra is waaay too tight and you can just  forget about buttoning those pair of jeans. I am sure some of this just has to do with the time warp of being a mama to a toddler but is part of it because I have been down this road before?

Just a few notes for myself- feel free to jump down a couple of paragraphs... I was having some pain in my right hip all last month and then realized that I had stopped wearing my orthodics. Putting those back into my shoes seems to really help with my alignment. I did find myself 'stuck on my right side last night in bed though and had to really talk myself into rolling over and breathing thru the pinching pain. Speaking of sleep, I find it crazy that I can still manage to almost sleep on my belly and I often find myself on my back- I do try to not stay there once I realize where I am at but if I am getting sleep, I am getting sleep! I trust my body to know when it is time to roll over or shuffle around.

A few other physical/mental differences this time around, my hair hasn't been driving me crazy like it did with O. I had to cut my hair totally short last time, it was grossing me out and feeling really greasy. But this time I actually don't mind my hair, and as it gets longer and brushes my shoulders and back I smile a little bit at the tickle. I have also noticed that it has continued to "shed" as it normally does- last time I swear I kept every single hair in my head for the entire 9months. My skin has been different too. My back has totally broken out and I feel really dry and a bit like an alligator. I really do need to find some good body butter or something!

I happen to have a shot of myself at 25weeks along with MrO, just for comparison.
25 weeks
Wishing I wouldn't have cut of my back side in this shot so I could see how similar/different I am looking so far.
I like that this little bundle is brewing in there with a lot less worry and invasion from the outside world. Last time there was so much poking and prodding and ultrasounding that I felt like we almost knew so much that we didn't know anything at all. This time around has been so much more quite. I actually had to ask at my last visit, "are you sure there aren't any tests I should be getting, blood work, urine samples, nasty fruit drink to guzzle"? I have a feeling that part of this is because we changed medical practices, but I also think it is the change in me, as a parent.

That quote under the top photo is from a new (to my night stand I should say) book that I am currently devouring.  Last Thursday I was invited to join several women (there were a couple of guys there too) at a "Kitchen Table Tour". Have you ever read Karen Maezen Miller's blog or maybe stumbled across one of her two books- Mama Zen or Hand Wash Cold while wandering thru the book store or library? If you haven't you should check them out. Head out and grab one or both of the books, especially if you are in the market for a parenting book with a little different feel. Mama Zen is a book that you can pick up, open and read a paragraph and then put back down again- or sit and sit and sit, absorbing the words and the moments she describes and nod as you realize many of these were your moments too.
I was lucky enough to be in the room with this calm, sweet soul of an author and just her hug sent a feeling of peace over my hurried self. Thank you Lisa for having Karen in your home and thank you Karen for stopping by our little neck of the woods. Even though I didn't get to hear much of the readings that she did I knew I was in a special place, with some really special people- (if the food that was shared had any indication of the top notch gang that was there, then they were all pretty amazing!)

While Karen read, I was out baby chasing and keeping my boy quite in the back yard. He got a little squirmy after we ate and I took him out to play with the sidewalk chalk so everyone else could enjoy the reading. I would have headed home but I wanted to have Karen sign my book. I was a little disappointed that I didn't get to hear experts from the Hand Wash Cold, but realized quickly what a pretty spot Lisa has behind her house. The warm, setting sun on my face and the laughter drifting out from the living room where Karen read was so very sweet. It set me straight and I just swallowed it all down for the moment it was. I found my 'zen' and knew that my evening was supposed to be spent sitting on the blue deck and watching the sun set.

Once back inside I purchased a copy of Mama Zen and Karen was sweet enough to sign it with two words. Two simple, powerful words. That might have to be permanently etched on my skin somewhere as a constant reminder of how to live life. Two simple words that could lead you not just in motherhood thru the world. I have been reading and underlining and writing in the margins every night before bed since last Thursday. And although I usually never read a book more than once, I have a feeling this book may break that rule.

4.29.2010

Strung together

I had a 'mommy' date last night. I headed over to a my friend, mama of twin boys and artist; Lisa's house for dinner (spaghetti and meat balls- homemade I might add). Once her two boys were down for the night, a lesson in bead work began. We were up waaaay too late, especially for a school night.  But it was o-so fun and worth it. How is that time speeds up and passes more quickly when you are in a creative state of mind?
I think I have the bug now and may need to make another trip down to the local bead shop for some fun new beads to play around with!

2.23.2010

snowy sunday

On Sunday we woke up to almost 2 feet of snow. It didn't stop falling all day- The craziest part was that Tahoe and the mountains didn't see nearly any snow, it was all in the valley. Usually we get a few inches while Tahoe and the mountains get pounded. Crazy weather, but fun non the less. The hard part was that it looked like this last weekend... 60 degree t-shirt weather!

pure joy

This is the look we got from the boy when the garage door opened and Cloe headed out into the 24 inches of fun.

nose dive

She is more like a seal then a dog when the snow is this deep.

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Hey Mom, this stuff is CRAZY!

snow exploring

I'm off to check things out now, see you later...

making a snowball

Wait, you can make a BALL out of this stuff and THROW it?

Awesome! I am in, I am totally in.


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and then, about 15 minutes later....
lunch sleeping
must stay awake, must keep chewing.

can't keep

my eyes

open any

longer
lunch time sleeper

oh, well. Lunch can wait...
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At this point I was laughing so hard I was snorting. We were a little worried since he had a mouth full of half chewed chicken but we got him to wake up, and stay awake long enough to chew and swallow it all. he slept for 3+ hours after we moved him to a bed. I have never seen him do this before, so I knew he was spent.

1.01.2010

Off to a good start

happy new year! 2010

The day got off to a little bit wonky start. Daddy-O got the tummy ick that I had last week and was down all day. The baby gave me only about 4.5 hours of sleep last night and so I was pretty exhausted this morning. However, my mom came to the rescue and took our little busy body for the afternoon so we could get a nap. After a nice little snooze I felt the need to get out and enjoy some fresh air.

Day77-Reflection

What a lovely day it was out there. I even found a little love in a puddle of melting snow. Totally turned the day around and filled me up with hope.

puddle of love

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three little birds

12.07.2009

hello snowman


The kids in the 'hood build the best snowmen.
So I thought I would go out and introduce myself.

We are getting hit with snow. no work, now school- it's a sweet little treat for a Monday.
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MrO had his 15 month well check today- we braved the roads to take him in this morning. Really I just wanted to get it over with since I knew this was going to be a whopper of a visit. He got his shots- all 7 of them (ouch. I cried a little. He screamed but blew kisses to the nurse afterwards- such a sweet heart.)
He is 21lbs.13oz and 31.5 inches long. The doc was really happy with his development and said he was very chipper for a doc visit. (We counted almost 25+ words besides mama and daddy that he is babbling or signing right now) walking, and crazy fun as ever.

My mom x-country skied over this afternoon from her house and we have been pretty much tucked in for the day...
I feel like soup or something hot for dinner. Off to find something!

Hope you are all safe and warm today.
Be well

10.27.2009

3 geese


3 geese, originally uploaded by NessieNoodle.


This years flock seem to be quite unorganized. This was at least the thrid time the group flew over from the park, across the neighborhood and then back to the park. They can't quite seem to get into 'formation'- like no one wants to take the lead. It is amusing.
Don'tcha love our clouds?

9.24.2009

Top of the morning...

Tent Tops
Morning!
So how are the first few days of this new season treating you? I was hesitant to welcome her in, not quite ready for summer to be over but now that I am getting to pull on a few of my favorite sweaters and scarves as well as knee socks I might be feeling a bit better about it all.
Thank you all so much for your sweet words on my last post. I hovered over that orange "publish post" button for a few seconds and then went for it, I am glad I did.
I am feeling antsy with the new season. I have visions of redecorating in my head. Nothing like pushing furniture around to clear one's mind. I am on the hunt for a couple more pull down maps for in the living room. We have this big wall that is just begging for something and all the small pieces that I have on there now are just sort of getting lost. Anyone know where to find some cool pull down maps from?
I have pictures to share from our trip to the Sacramento Zoo last weekend. We were there to celebrate this little guy's second birthday party. As well as birthday pictures from this dude's first birthday a couple of weeks ago. I have just been really busy at work and not into getting on the computer once I am home.
Speaking of birthdays, have I mentioned that we have had a birthday a week (at least) this month? It is crazy town I tell you. O is starting to put two and two together that when we sing "happy birthday to you" cake and ice cream are sure to follow... We have one more celebration this weekend. This time for one of my very most favorite soon to be three year olds. It is princess themed party- I have a magic wand to make and a crown to complete. I think I need a tutu to wear, what do you think?

Be well friends, be well

9.13.2009

yup, its september all right

three on blue and white

backyard view

four in the sky

crazy hair watcher
the boy and his crazy hair watching as the balloons go up. He loved it!
I really should get extra credit for almost all the shots I took this morning-
I was holding a 20lb squirmy worm on my hip the whole time!
For more of what I saw, yesterday and today head over to my flickr set.
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