Monday, December 31, 2012

New Year, same me.


So I was reading a blog post that went on a rampage about the "Pinterest-Era Mommy" and all of the pressure that entails...making everything from scratch from dinners to birthday cakes to our children's clothes. The guilt that moms of my generation have is we have to work, many of us, so we overcompensate by doing. We, in turn, actually spend less quality time with our kids cause we're busy making, crafting and well, just plain going nuts reaching for this notion of the "perfect mom". At first, I found myself nodding along...but then I kind of got annoyed. 
The even larger problem, in my humble opinion is that we let that competitive, keep-up-with-the-Joneses thing make us feel that way. I personally do what I can, as I can all while feeling like I do a decent job of enjoying my family and spending quality time. Do I wish I could do even more? Sure. Have I had guilt over the rare but necessary trip to McDonald's for dinner? Absolutely. But I have never felt my fondness for crafting and using my creativity (which, by the way is a large part of who I am) inhibits my abilities as a mom. If it did and for the lady who went on her tangent feels it does, we should all take a step back and simplify. As for myself, I enjoy the occasional hand-sewn dress, trying a new recipe,  repurposing old furniture more for feeding a part of myself than feeling some need to "keep up". As moms, we sacrifice all the time for our families and I'll be darned if someone who maybe just doesn't enjoy or have the time for that sort of  thing is gonna make me feel bad about that. I do most of those things when Maddie is napping or after she is in bed. I have sewn a pillow while she's in the tub and painted a piece of furniture while she's at the park with Daddy. I do not take time from her to impress anyone. That said, I do agree that we women do too much in general and have immense pressure that our mothers and women before them did not face. We often work, feel pressure to be fit and spend hours at the gym, be amazing wives all while blogging, baking, socializing, networking and somewhere in there being our own person and feeding our souls.  I do sometimes feel overwhelmed and have to know when to say no or take a break (as I know many of my friends and family do too). I agree we need to "unplug" in general...enough with the constant electronic obsession, even I'm over it! We need FACE time, conversation, to remove the many distractions we have from one another. But we should also, within reason, be able to do what we love and enjoy and not be made to feel like, as she put it, "Stepford Wives". I am so fortunate to have a very helpful husband who gives me creative time as well as helps limit the "female" responsibilities we face (the man has never looked sexier than when bending over to put dishes in the dishwasher...just sayin'). 

So I found this (on Pinterest no less...HA!) and loved it's simplicity. THESE are my goals for this new year. Simple, doable and along with surviving a newborn is as much as I plan to worry about. And when the time comes and I get on a schedule and we adjust of going from a family of three to four I WILL and plan to make his first birthday cake, sew him, well, something and maybe even puree some baby food. So there. 
HAPPY NEW YEAR, whatever that may mean to you!!

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Christmas 2012

Every Christmas Eve our family has always opened all gifts, done a big dinner....German tradition. But since we are all married to Americans, we have slimmed down to dinner and one gift!
 The kids were more than ready to dive into something...anything!

 After {im}patiently waiting, Maddie got the most requested thing on her list (she told every Santa and um, everyone that asked)...a Dreamlight! She was beyond excited thanks Oma Santa!!










After dinner, gifts and pics, Jacob entertained us with the 97th rendition of Gangham Style....with Maddie promptly joining in, of course!


Christmas Morning!!!!!
 

The second most requested thing on Maddie's list...cars! No idea where this came from but a pretty simple request for sure! We were happy to oblige her....I know the days of  simple, affordable gifts will soon be gone.







 And file this under "gifts I regret buying"...she's amplified. Heaven help us!




 For the past couple years, our friends, The Bernals have joined us Christmas morning....they moved here from Denver and have no other family, so we have become their surrogate "people"!
And ....quite possibly the best gift ever...PAT BENATAR tickets from Garret! I'm so excited I can barely stand it!!!! Even more exciting...he's gonna take me (not exactly his bag....totally taking one for the team on this one!)

 And finally, a stop at Mo's for yet more gifts before falling over from fatigue!

Maddie got hold of some makeup and, um, applied a bit of eyeshadow. Bringing back the glam rock look, I suppose ;)





I realize, looking at these pics how musical our family is. We have always danced, sung, played various musical instruments so it's kind of neat to see our children following suit. It was a wonderful for me personally growing up and I know Garret was a bit of a performer as well....guess our little lady gets it honest!

When I put Maddie to bed, so beyond bedtime I half expected her to skip our nightly prayer/chit-chat routine I asked her if she had a nice Christmas. She grabbed my face in her hands and said "it was the bestest Christmas of all, thank you Mommy" and gave me a kiss. All day she said thank you to everyone and was genuinely so excited about every gift. It made me so proud to see her so grateful. It's a quality you don't much see in kids these days. Love her so very much! It was the last time our little family of three will share a holiday before it grows to four...as excited as I am, I found myself standing in her doorway for a minute getting a little emotional. I hope I am able to see equal joy in two little faces.....

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Let the madness commence...

 The Connecticut Clan has arrived! Andy, Kathy, Hailey and Jacob drove up in their white van and the craziness began the second they poured out! Andy, of course, immediately pulled out his guitar (which Maddie was more than a little excited about...), Jacob started tossing footballs and riding skateboards, Hailey frantically searched for her IPOD so she could communicate with her boyfriend (WHA?), Bella ignored everyone cause she got an adorable new puppy and Maddie, well, she just jumped in wherever someone would allow...



Garret was pretty excited to have some fellow Dolphins fans to watch the game with (how a guy from CT became a Miami fan is still a mystery to me???).

As for Elfie, I am ready for him to head back to the North Pole. Ideas are becoming scarce and executing them....even more annoying. It's been fun but my current condition stumps my creativity and kills any motivation I may have left! Now for Christmas and then Baby Gavin makes his debut! BEYOND ready!








Thursday, December 20, 2012

Maddie's First Award-Worthy Performance!


Maddie had her very first school play today! It was, um, hilarious! I mean, of course there were the expected teary eyes and bursts of pride but also quite a bit of giggling. I mean, only our child would manage to nearly expose her undies, fall while merely standing still, clap along with the audience (presumably for herself) and be the most fidgety of all the kids! She is certainly not shy and the girl can carry a tune...I was really proud of her! I also love that she's so entertaining and comical. We laugh so much at home that it was so fun to see people around us laughing too...and yes, it was at her, but only because she was so cute and funny! 


And let me just say...these teachers are saints...I mean, getting a buncha 3 and 4 year olds to do, well, anything let alone sing and recite a story, often in unison has to be a feat and they did great. Very impressive.


Our little exhibitionist nearly exposed her undies to the cringing crowd. I kept reciting "keep your dress down" in my head, praying we had some crazy mom/daughter telepathy thing I could summon in that moment...




 After wardrobe changes, they joined the pre-k 4 class for a play about the animals in the manger. Maddie was a chick...I asked her why she never put her beak on. She said simply, "It's not very comfortable and I can't bweave." Makes perfect sense to me!

 

 Although it was mid morning, I'm so glad we were able to escape from work to be there. This first will never happen again and we were so very proud of our future performer! We should probably start working on that Oscar/Emmy/Grammy acceptance speech. :)


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