Hard to believe 2011 is within a few hours of being over. A year ago today we had 1 child, slept through the night routinely, had disposable income, and I was as big as a house! 🙂 As I write this, I’m in my baby’s room, watching him finish his bottle as his eyelids get heavier and heavier. It feels like he’s been a part of our life for far longer than 9 months! We really are so lucky– it’s amazing, really. Although in a lot of ways I think of NYE as a trumped-up holiday, I have to at least appreciate the opportunity for reflection it gives us.
Happy New Year, everyone!
Happy New Year!
1 JanFamily Christmas card
16 DecOur family Christmas card is going out (as I get addresses pulled together and time away from work/family/home obligations to address envelopes) and I purposely included the family blog URL to shame myself into actually updating this. I will continue to make many of these private (if they involve the kids, national secrets, etc.)– contact me if you’d like the password (if I know you, I’ll probably give it to you!).
Happy holidays!
Angie
Shoes
22 JunHarry has chosen to act out lately by attacking our shoes when we aren’t looking. I honestly think he destroyed Andrew’s shoe in less than 5 minutes.
Pinkalicious Cupcakes
5 JunRecently I decided that, since I was going to be up with the baby anyway, I might as well do something other than just watching “The Rachel Maddow Show” podcast or listening to the “Bossypants” audiobook for the nth time. I chose to make cupcakes in honor of Audrey’s newfound obsession with the book “Pinkalicious”. If you don’t know the book, it’s about a girl who loves pink so much that, when given the opportunity to eat pink cupcakes, actually becomes pink. I went out Thursday and used a gift card to buy a copy of the book for Audrey’s classroom. Then, Thursday night, I set about making cupcakes. Baking while trying really hard to be quiet is an interesting experience, one I probably won’t be doing again for a while. The cupcakes turned out well. I won’t be competing in any cake decorating contests in the near future, but they were good enough for 2-3 year olds!
Audrey’s first circus
20 May
Lessons I learned from Audrey’s first circus:
1) Bring cash to the circus. Lots of cash. Then bring more.
2) “Circus” does not necessarily mean “tent”. Bring sunscreen.
3) Don’t go to the circus on the hottest day of the year so far.
4) Bring more cash.
5) When you inevitably fail to bring sufficient cash, looking at the circus’ big snake or climbing a hill can provide alternative entertainment.
Nomnomnom popsicles!
9 MayWith summer coming, this is a timely find: “50+ Homemade Popsicle Recipes”
“Word Cloud: How Toy Ad Vocabulary Reinforces Gender Stereotypes”
11 AprThe other day I was rather troubled when my daughter referred to one of her sippy cups as being a “boy glass”. It has characters from Toy Story on it, and the one she always notices is Buzz Lightyear. As a formerly knee-jerk feminist (I’ve grown weary in my old age, but the sentiment is still there), it really troubled me to hear that, so now I’ve become even more focused on gender roles in what she sees. I happened across this article last night, which feeds into my current train of thought. It isn’t really surprising, but it’s interesting to see this quantified & displayed in such a visually compelling way.