We're so excited that Larry's sister, Keri, and her son Jack are in town! Many adventures are sure to follow! We can't wait!Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Guess who is here . . .
We're so excited that Larry's sister, Keri, and her son Jack are in town! Many adventures are sure to follow! We can't wait!Thewigglybridge
Well, months ago I showed her these knit baby pants that I am in love with. Then Saturday, Donny and Jessica treated me to a birthday dinner and Jessica handed me a little package with little knit pants inside for Creed! I love them and from the looks of it, I'd say Creed does too!
And they have stars on the bum! You know how I love stars!
And now for her next trick, the Amazing Jessica Zozz has opened her own etsy shop called Thewigglybridge and she's even making up her own patterns to sell there! Check it out if you have a chance!Monday, August 27, 2007
A Good Deed Left Undone

Onto this evening, I been searching all over for a cute outfit for Creed because Candice is going to take new pictures of him while we're in Utah. I went to get this outfit with some gift certificates that I've been holding onto, but when I got there they had the hat in every size but Creed's, and they just started carrying it and the hat is the cutest part. I hurried over to Joann's to pick up some white paint for trim on fairy doors and they didn't have any. Seriously, they have zillions of colors of white paint, but not one single drop of plain old white paint. How is that possible? I decided that at least I could get some brown fleece to get started on Creed's Halloween costume and the woman at the cutting counter told me that every color of fleece BUT brown was on sale. Ummmmm, ok . . . It was just not my day.
I stopped at Panera before heading home because I was starving and wanted to pick up a bagel and you know what the girl at the counter told me when I went to pay for it? "Oh, don't worry about it." I asked if she was sure and she replied with a smile, "Yep. Have a good night!" Suddenly, that one tiny dose of kindness changed my day. It was only a little bagel, but I no longer felt like the world hated me and I drove home with a smile.
Does it ever occur to you to do something nice for someone, but you decided that you just can't afford to? That happens to me all the time. I keep finding myself wishing I could budget a hundred dollars a month just to do random nice things for other people. Someday, when Larry's a real doctor, right? (I know he's a REAL doctor, but he doesn't have a real doctor's salary) Here are a few of the things that I would love to do:
- Send someone dinner the day they get back from a big trip so they don’t have to go shopping (let them know you’re doing this ahead of time).
- Buy someone something on their Amazon wish list or etsy favorites and send it to them out of the blue.
- When you’re buying something for yourself that you are excited about like a new book and you know someone else who would like it, buy two and deliver the extra.
- Go delivering when you’re feeling down. By multiples of anything; pints of Ben & Jerry's on a hot day, your favorite new soda that you just discovered, fresh picked apples from an afternoon at the U-pick farm, sunflowers from the farmer’s market . . . then spend an afternoon sharing the love and delivering them to any friends that you catch at home.
- Pay for the person behind you when you’re picking up fast food or pulling into special event parking.
- Sends friends good mail just because.
- Your friend was just telling you about something that they want to learn to do? Sign them up for lessons or buy them supplies to begin.
- Download songs that remind you of a friend or a trip to burn a CD for those it reminds you of.
- Discover a new magazine? Surprise a friend with a subscription.
What are some fun things that you would do for others if you had a little extra money to spare?
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Baby boy
I heart Halloween

Saturday, August 25, 2007
I got to share my birthday
Creed goes on a date
Friday night, while Larry and I went out on a birthday date, Cat & Ken babysat Creed and Audrey so Creed had his first date (completely chaperoned of course). This is how the date ended so they must have had a pretty good time.Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Back to school traditions
- Throw a Bus Stop BUFFET!!! Bring some doughnuts, bagels, hot chocolate, juice and milk for the young students and their parents to enjoy as they wait for the bus. This is the perfect way for your children to get to know their classmates, and a great opportunity for you to meet their parents. This photo moment can be collaged into your Back to School book.
- We do the 12 days before Kindergarten....they hang their new backpack on their bedroom door and get a little surprise every morning until it is the first day. Most of the days it is a picture book, or supplies that are needed for school.
- For dinner on the first day of school, I dress up like a lunch lady and serve up a menu of pigs in blankets, pears, peas and a juice box served on cookie sheets lined up like lunch trays.
My family had the normal back to school traditions, buying school supplies with mom, taking pictures on our porch the morning of the first day of school every year, but these ideas are so fun! And even though I'm not going back to school, I just used my birthday coupon to buy myself this back to school coat. It's a peacoat, but it's made out of sweatshirt material and it's sooooo comfortable. I couldn't resist it once I saw it in brown!
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
To Everything There is a Season

I wish that I could say that was what Creed did when I let him play with his food, but that was all me trying to get it in his mouth. He was so cute I couldn't get frustrated and just embraced the mess. This picture shows exactly why we've taken to stripping him down to his diaper when we feed him. We tried a bib for awhile, but he was so interested in chewing on his bib that we couldn't get any food in his mouth.
I thought that I would have a problem with the days getting repetitive and feeling bored, but I don't. I can't cram enough in every day, and Creed is constantly doing something new. The past few days he learned how to cough and I think he likes the sound of it because I've been hearing many little fake coughs over the past three days and he is completely healthy and smiling when I look at him. He also keeps flipping over onto his stomach in his crib and then crying until we come in his room and flip him back over. I decided to try taking him to a dollar movie with me today, assuming that I would probably have to leave, but needed to try something else new to add to my list before my birthday, and he was perfect. I got to watch the whole movie and he didn't make a peep!
After the Fourth of July I always look forward to the end of summer because fall is my favorite time of the year. I'm especially looking forward to it this year because September is going to rock. We have fun trips planned and we're looking forward to lots of Larry time, and Marissa is due to have her baby any day. Then there's our annual Halloween party to plan, and let's not forget the Buckeye football season is starting (note to self, find Creed some buckeye gear). And bring on the fall weather!!!!!! I can't wait!




