Tag: postaday2011
bending the rules
I really DO want to post everyday.
Some days it is just tough to find the time to compose words and photos, or even just words.
So, my new challenge is to post a photo a day.
Should be easy enough.
I take at least one photo each day.
I will still write when I can find (make) the time…which will probably be a few days a week!
What do you think?!
home is…bending the rules because i’m in charge here.
5 hours in almost 12 days
That’s how much time my husband, Ryan, and I have spent together.
Between his travel schedule for his new job and my weekend away that’s about how much time we have spent together in almost 2 weeks.
Yes, I did just mention his new job.
It’s a new job at a former company.
It’s a good move and good fit for him.
It’s a good move for the family.
It’s been kind of crazy the last month or so.
The kids and I have had a good week. We’ve stayed busy.
I’ll post about that this weekend.
For now, I just wanted to say hello.
And, let you know I had a little anxiety attack this evening.
Yesterday, on one of our adventures, I noticed a bump on baby girls wrist.
We were at the park and supposed to be having fun, but I had a bit of an anxiety attack there, too.
She hadn’t done anything to hurt it. In fact, she just reached out to hold my hand, as she does multiple times a day, and I felt the bump.
I slept on it last night and when I checked her wrist this morning it was still there.
It doesn’t seem to bother her, but I called the pediatrician to get it checked out anyway.
We got in this morning. It was not our regular doc, but one we have seen before. He’s an older gentleman. He’s probably seen hundreds of kids (or more) over the years.
He thoroughly checked it out and told me that it is probably nothing to worry about but to keep an eye on it.
Probably nothing to worry about.
I didn’t worry about it for most of the day while we were busy, but nap/quiet time set in.
I thought about it.
When she woke up from her nap I got her out of her crib and felt her wrist.
Still there.
And, now she doesn’t want me messing with it.
I snuggled her on the sofa and then I started getting anxious.
Probably nothing to worry about.
But how can I not worry. She’s my baby. And, I’m worrying.
I called my mom in tears. It helped to hear her tell me that it will be okay.
If you pray, please pray that it is nothing to worry about. If you don’t pray, please send good ju-ju.
And, Ryan isn’t here to see it.
I sent him this photo last night.
I’m not sure if this makes it look worse than it is or not as bad as it is, but you can’t really tell what it looks like unless you look at it in person.
Anyway, it’s probably nothing to worry about, but I can’t help worrying.
I just want my hubby to come home and my baby to be okay.
home is…a tired mommy after a long week.
{the farm chicks} slideshow
Enjoy!
home is…editing out the junk.
the farm chicks show
I didn’t write over the weekend because I was busy here…
…having a lot of this…
…with my friend, Melissa.
We left Portland at noon on Friday and drove 6 hours to Spokane.
The sun was shining.
We stopped once to pee, once to get gas, and chatted the entire time.
I think it was the fastest 6 hours of my life.
We stayed at the historic Davenport Hotel in downtown Spokane.
{The hotel deserves it’s own post, so I will write one later.}
We got our room, went downstairs for cocktails and dinner and went to bed so we could get up early to get in line for the show.
On Saturday morningwe were up and out of the hotel before 8 am with coffee and scones in hand.
There were already people lined up when we arrived at 8am.
Here is a map of the show and vendor names. {click on it to see it larger}

We bought our tickets and stood in line for 2 hours until general admission was let in. Serena came by and handed us a map and said hello. I should have asked her to take a photo with us, but I am never good at that kind of thing.
Here she is talking to some men who were filming her at the show…
The show was huge, the vendors were great, displays were beautiful, and the other people from all over the country (and Canada) we so friendly.
I usually just bring my camera and take photos on one of these adventures with Melissa, but this time I planned to look for a couple of things…one of which was cowboy boots for the kids.
I found ’em.
I also found an old sign that reads “sunflowers” and an old chalkboard (you can see part of the sign in the photo below before I snatched it up).
I thought about buying this guy for Ryan…it’s a Blue Grouse. I didn’t. When I showed Ryan the photo he said I should have. I shouldn’t have second guessed myself. Next time I will be on the lookout for a Blue Grouse mount!

And, for some family in New York (you know who you are), if this sign hadn’t been $125 I would have bought it for you to put in your front yard(s).
We took one 3 hour cruise through the entire place in the morning, stuck our purchases out in the car, and went through again without our hands and bags full. It took another 2 hours…and our hands and bags were full again!
Our feet were hurting from walking the concrete floors in out boots. {Of course we wore our boots!}
By 4 pm we were ready to head back to the Davenport for a cocktail and some dinner.
The rest of the evening was spent exploring the hotel and reading about it’s history.
After dinner we headed to the room to get some sleep to get back on the road to relieve our husbands from daddy duty.
We did stop at Chaps, which Serena highly recommends. I understand why. Super cute place with amazing food. We just got pastries and coffee to go, but it was worth the short drive out of our way to go!
On the way home the weather was perfect, we made awesome time, and we chatted the entire way. We discussed what we would do differently the next time…that topic deserves it’s own post, too!
In a nutshell, the weekend was well worth it. It was fun, inspiring, rejuvenating, and I will definitely be making future trips to Spokane for the Farm Chicks Show and otherwise!
Did you know that 5 years ago, in 2006, Ryan went to the Farm Chicks Show with me?! I wonder if Ryan would rather stay at home with the kids alone for the weekend or go to the Farm Chicks Show? Hmmmm.
Hey, if you were at the show, leave a comment to let me know what your favorite part was, where you came from, and where you stayed! Also, if you have a blog and wrote a post about it, leave a link to your URL!
home is…a girls weekend at the Farm Chicks show!
road trip
summer list
I planned to make a list of things to do for the summer. I had the idea in my head, but then saw it here, too!
This list is just the fun stuff.
The things we WANT to do.
Here is our 1st Annual Summer List…
I am SOOOO ready for this sometimes sunny, but mostly rainy spring weather to end here in the Pacific Northwest.
We are only one week into summer vacation and I already have cabin fever.
We need the sun and warm temperatures to do most of the things on our list!
home is..waiting for the sun to shine.
thinking. about. it.
We had a great Memorial Day weekend.
I went on an awesome run on Sunday morning through one of the only neighborhoods we would leave our current neighborhood for.
Two houses were for sale…at amazing prices.
We called our realtor, and I went with the kids to look at them this morning.
Do you remember when the little guy said this? It’s like he was psychic or something, right?!
We’ve talked about moving or adding to this house…down the road.
It wasn’t in the plans for this summer.
Although, now we are thinking about it.
THINKING. About. It.
We don’t even know if it is worth it to sell our house.
One of the houses has an amazing yard and is right across the street from a park, but doesn’t have what we need inside.
The other house is great.
Perfect, really.
The only downside is the backyard…nothing compared to our current one that we love so much. And, even with the smaller yard, we would be just down the street from a park. So, there are trade offs.
The house has everything that we want.
It has a great layout. I already have our furniture placed in my mind.
And, really no remodeling to do…just move in!
There is a room that is separate from the main bedrooms that could serve as a guestroom/space for me with an attached full bath that is shared with the family room.
The family room would be a playroom for the kids…it even has a mini fridge and bar area which would be great for snacks, etc.
It also has lower level…something we really want. It would be perfect for Ryan’s home office (he could even enter his office without having to enter the main house) and an exercise room.
It also has a huge unfinished storage area under the main floor. HUGE.
It really would be perfect.
Oh, but do we really need to add this to our plate?!
I asked whoever is in charge to guide us…the universe, God, etc.
I had just decided that I was going to be happy in our current house and just start working on things here. We’ve had estimates for landscaping, painting, etc. To really have what we ultimately want would take a major addition, a kitchen remodel, and a remodel of two full baths. Probably not something we are willing to take on right now.
Moving would be easier.
I think.
home is…the possibility of adding to an already full plate.
bloom where you’re planted
I got an idea for the teachers gifts and I ran with it.
This is what I came up with…

I knew I wanted to use one of the flower crafts that were posted during flower week at jones design company.
I decided to try the button flowers.

I found some adorable Mary Engelbreit mini watering cans at Michael’s that were 50% off.
I put together the button flowers using buttons that I also found a Michael’s for about $6 for a bag that made a ton of flowers.
I put them in the mini watering cans (using florist foam, not playdough…although the thought did cross my mind).
Today we took a trip to Al’s Garden Center and bought gift cards.
I wrote a note to each teacher thanking them for helping the little guy grow and bloom this year.
Voila!
home is…a fun, easy, creative gift for the people who help my little guy bloom where he is planted.
*linking up with Today’s Creative Blog…

{through the lens} bella beach
You may remember my first {through the lens} post.
I decided to use the title again.
I still haven’t gotten to all the photos from the beach.
Here is what I had from my iphone…using instagr.am.
getting ready to roast marshmallows
home is…having a camera in my pocket, again!


















































