I would like to report a character flaw of mine...
I am a horrible friend.
If you have suffered the rath of my awful friendship- I apologize. Really.
Sorry.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Young Love
Dear Cicely in 2021-2025-
Miles and/or Faye are teenagers now. They will no doubt be involved with crushes and possibly kissing and could maybe have even fallen in love already. I know that in general you are a skeptic about most things and most likely especially about your kid's love lives, but I'm here from the past to remind you of a few classic (and some even timeless) young romances. Here are a few examples:
Romeo and Juliet

Noah and Allie

Samantha Baker and Jake Ryan

Troy Bolton and Gabriella Montez

And lets not forget the most important of all- you and David.

After all, you did fall in love with him when you were 15 and he was 16. Remember how happy and passionate and perfect you were together at such a young age and how with time your love got even better and stronger.
Don't write off a "high school romance" as just a crush. I'm just saying...
Ps. You better not have gained back that 15 lbs. I just lost.
Miles and/or Faye are teenagers now. They will no doubt be involved with crushes and possibly kissing and could maybe have even fallen in love already. I know that in general you are a skeptic about most things and most likely especially about your kid's love lives, but I'm here from the past to remind you of a few classic (and some even timeless) young romances. Here are a few examples:
Romeo and Juliet
Noah and Allie

Samantha Baker and Jake Ryan

Troy Bolton and Gabriella Montez

And lets not forget the most important of all- you and David.

After all, you did fall in love with him when you were 15 and he was 16. Remember how happy and passionate and perfect you were together at such a young age and how with time your love got even better and stronger.
Don't write off a "high school romance" as just a crush. I'm just saying...
Ps. You better not have gained back that 15 lbs. I just lost.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Travel plans for the future? No, thank you.
So, we did it. We left Dave in Erie and are now in Salt Lake.
Saturday was our big exciting day. Here are some of our experiences:
Saying Goodbye. I already miss him. I missed him on Friday before we left. This is going to be really hard for me.
Running Away. Miles loves to run away especially in parking lots and at airports apparently.
Buffalo to Chicago. I sat next to Miles and Celeste had Faye on her lap. Faye screamed on the way up and on the way down. Miles lasted about ten minutes until the naughtiness kicked in. It was horrible. He hit me. My son does not hit me. You can imagine my anger. I got right up in his grill and told him that we do NOT hit and that made him "vewy sad" which turned into anger which resulted in him hitting me again. And the cycle lasted a while until I decided that he was in the naughty corner (which meant that I turned away from him). It was a very sad hour and 30 minutes.
I heart the midwest. So, I would wouldn't say we were traveling light. We had 1 large stroller, 2 car seats, 1 diaper bag, 1 toy bag, 1 purse, 1 DVD player, and 1 everything bag which held food, water, breastmilk and other important things. Trying to haul all of this crap with 1 sad baby and 1 indecisive two year old was a feat in it self. Luckilly we had about 15 people offer help and they were extremely useful carrying the stroller, seats, and bags up and down stairs and onto the shuttle. It was pretty embarrassing.
Milking. Because we had no time between flights and I was already flustered as it was- I very sadly forgot breast milk for Faye. The flight was 3 hours long and she was going to need to eat. I had no choice. I stepped into the bathroom with an empty cup and walked out with 2.5 ounces of fresh squeezed deliciousness. That's right. It got even better when two ladies asked me if I just milked myself and we had a nice conversation about it in front of about 10-15 total strangers. It was awesome. ...oh, wait- what is the opposite of awesome?
Thank heaven for Celeste. I would've passed out in panic if she hadn't been there to save me and my children. Thank you, sister.
And now. Now we are here and happy and healthy. Miles is really enjoying his time with the family and Faye enjoys everything- always. Of course, we miss Daddy very much- but we have ichat, blogging, unlimited calling, texts and pix to make it seem like we are a little closer to home.
Until next time.
Saturday was our big exciting day. Here are some of our experiences:
Saying Goodbye. I already miss him. I missed him on Friday before we left. This is going to be really hard for me.
Running Away. Miles loves to run away especially in parking lots and at airports apparently.
Buffalo to Chicago. I sat next to Miles and Celeste had Faye on her lap. Faye screamed on the way up and on the way down. Miles lasted about ten minutes until the naughtiness kicked in. It was horrible. He hit me. My son does not hit me. You can imagine my anger. I got right up in his grill and told him that we do NOT hit and that made him "vewy sad" which turned into anger which resulted in him hitting me again. And the cycle lasted a while until I decided that he was in the naughty corner (which meant that I turned away from him). It was a very sad hour and 30 minutes.
I heart the midwest. So, I would wouldn't say we were traveling light. We had 1 large stroller, 2 car seats, 1 diaper bag, 1 toy bag, 1 purse, 1 DVD player, and 1 everything bag which held food, water, breastmilk and other important things. Trying to haul all of this crap with 1 sad baby and 1 indecisive two year old was a feat in it self. Luckilly we had about 15 people offer help and they were extremely useful carrying the stroller, seats, and bags up and down stairs and onto the shuttle. It was pretty embarrassing.
Milking. Because we had no time between flights and I was already flustered as it was- I very sadly forgot breast milk for Faye. The flight was 3 hours long and she was going to need to eat. I had no choice. I stepped into the bathroom with an empty cup and walked out with 2.5 ounces of fresh squeezed deliciousness. That's right. It got even better when two ladies asked me if I just milked myself and we had a nice conversation about it in front of about 10-15 total strangers. It was awesome. ...oh, wait- what is the opposite of awesome?
Thank heaven for Celeste. I would've passed out in panic if she hadn't been there to save me and my children. Thank you, sister.
And now. Now we are here and happy and healthy. Miles is really enjoying his time with the family and Faye enjoys everything- always. Of course, we miss Daddy very much- but we have ichat, blogging, unlimited calling, texts and pix to make it seem like we are a little closer to home.
Until next time.
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