Thursday, December 28, 2017

I'm Back....I think

Well, I wish I had a great reason for having given up the blog. If I could say that I got a huge promotion that came with more hours at work, or now I'm busy decorating a new house, or we are working to create a small business - all of those would be valid excuses. But none of that is true. Instead, my reasoning is that I'm tired. I have a sassy toddler, a naughty dog and a husband who travels 80% of the time. I work a full -time job, struggle with insomnia, and have little left over after a long workday, aside from engaging in the inevitable negotiation proceedings with my newly independent and defiant child. 

This summer, with my anxiety at an uncomfortable high, something had to give. While I would have loved to give up my 50 hour workweeks or endless loads of laundry, I recognized that, just like my dad always told me, money does not in fact grow on trees and our bills still needed to be paid. On top of the logistics of keeping on the electricity, I figured my coworkers and Hadley's teachers would appreciate it if our clothes didn't stink. So, I took a break from the blog, promising myself that I would re-engage in July or August once things settled down. With good intentions, of course. But what is it they say about good intentions? Not surprisingly, things didn't "settle down" and, in actuality, things got busier by the day. 

Recently, I have missed writing down our daily happenings, as un-glamorous as they may be. My sole purpose in starting this blog was to have a way for our long-distance families to keep up with our daily lives and feel, in some small way, that they are a part of the joy and stress and diapers (I wish they were actually here for the diapers because, man, I'm sick of changing those!) I want this to be a living record for Hadley to have of her childhood. Specifically, in the teen years, I hope she will remember that at one time she didn't know I was uncool and would tell everyone she met that she was my best girl. 

In giving up writing down my thoughts here, I became more active on social media, something I both enjoy and question routinely. I love the immediacy of social media. Seeing people get engaged, get married, have babies, buy houses and start new jobs - almost at the moment they are happening - is amazing. It is nice to feel we are able to celebrate the accomplishments and mourn the losses with those who live so far away. That said, social media is an often scary place. How easy it is to fall down the rabbit hole that is Pinterest (5 minute meals! Plan the best birthday party on a budget!) or get sucked into the negativity that so often spews from the pages of some faceless FB user who takes great pride in knocking down others from behind the safe anonymity of a screen. I have been criticized for being an "oversharer" on FB, specifically in regard to Hadley. This has nothing to do with caring about the opinions of others, especially my "friends' from years back who haven't seen me in 16 years and wouldn't recognize me on the street. These memories are for me.

That said, I can appreciate that others may think it inappropriate to discuss my child's potty training antics or the fact that she ate a dog treat or called the dog a "dick" (true story - great Mom moment) - but this is my real life. The good, the bad, the ugly. It's mine, and I choose to share it the way I want. That said, I hope to re-engage in the blogging world and keep my memories here in conjunction with social media. This year several people have told me I should write a book about Hadley. I don’t think I have the capability to write anything solid enough to entertain anyone outside of the grandparents, but I like the idea of having everything together in one place in the event I ever change my mind. Who knows? Hadley may be the next great thing to happen to this world, and how fun to keep her grounded by reminding her that she once pooped on the floor and called socks “cocks.” So here’s to hoping I can do better in keeping up with the crazy in 2018! 

Thursday, June 22, 2017

Father Day!

Why am I always so late with these posts?!

Growing up, I always wanted to marry a man like my dad so my children could have the same example that has led me through life. As an adult, I realized that this was not possible because, for those who know my dad, he is definitely one of a kind (in large part because of Sweet Papa - who is the best of the best). That said, God didn't disappoint and blessed me with a man who has some of the same amazing qualities of my dad - selflessness, sincerity and a wicked sense of humor. Thanks to another great man (Bill) Jas also has qualities that are unique to him - he's a Yankee (who would have thought?!) with a penchant for spicy food, fantasy baseball and Irish whiskey. He's opinionated and complicated and caring and hard working. He is fiercely loyal, proud and unapologetic about his beliefs. That combination allows him to be the perfect partner to me and an amazing dad to Hadley. I am so excited to watch as their relationship grows and I know he will be her first love, as my dad was mine. If I had to lose a piece of his heart to anyone, I'm glad it was to our daughter. Happy Fathers Day to all the fathers out there, but mainly to you Jas! You are definitely worth celebrating!







Friday, May 26, 2017

Mothers Day and Other Happenings

What a busy month it has been! With Jas traveling and work being crazy for me, I haven't had time to do much past laundry. I will try to recap the past few weeks here.

I was thrilled to celebrate my second mother's day. It's still hard to believe some days that I am a mom! Jas was sweet and let me have a day just like I wanted. He bought me a beautiful necklace and I had a great time with my girl.

Hadley is continuing to have fun in school and I love seeing pictures of her throughout the day. She is always learning new skills and we are surprised by the things she will do now. She cleans her plate, likes closing doors, and turning off lights. She continues to use sign language and that has been very helpful since she has only a few words. She signs more, please, all done, stop, and mine. Her favorites are more and mine!




She is still a great sleeper, averaging 12 hours overnight and still two naps on the weekend. As is evidenced by her awesome bedhead:


Not a great post, but I'll try to be better moving forward!

Monday, May 8, 2017

Babies in Bathtubs

I've been accused of taking too many pictures (ain't no shame in my mamarazzi game) since Hadley came along, but I don't let the haters get me down and I snap away happily. Recently I've been logging a lot of  hours at work and Jas has been traveling 50% of the time. I have had limited time with Hadley at the end of the day, usually having just enough time for a poorly crafted dinner and a quick bath before she is ready to get her beauty rest (she still requires 12 hours a night and would love to get two naps a day!)

Because she loves the bath, that tends to be the backdrop of many pictures these days. I have started telling Jason that I am going to quit working and start making a living taking pictures of babies in bathtubs...there is just nothing sweeter!




As much as she likes the bath typically, it's not always enough to help when she's had a rough day of toddling...


Her little faces either crack me up or break my heart, but I love that you never wonder how she is feeling! 

Thursday, April 20, 2017

Happy Easter (late again!)

Somebunny has been very busy lately and cannot remember to update this as she would like! The past month has been so busy with work and Jason traveling that I am very far behind in updating the blog.

Despite being busy, the past few weeks have been a lot of fun. Hadley is at such a fun age, exploring everything and trying to walk and talk. I keep thinking she's about to start walking, but so far we just get 4 steps before she lunges forward or plops down on her bottom. Hopefully soon because she is getting heavy!

At the end of March, we went to the wedding of Jason's coworker, Katie. It was so beautiful and we had a great time celebrating the happy couple!





In mid-April, we celebrated the first birthday of Hadley's "boyfriend" Hudson. It was so cute and we had a great time!




And then, finally Easter! What a fun day with my favorite little bunny. What a blessing she is!









Friday, March 17, 2017

Happy St. Patrick's Day! (and other random thoughts)

It's been a while since my last post so this one is a bit random. Work has been very busy for both me and Jason and I have been a bit overwhelmed with life. So here's a little recap of the last few weeks all rolled into one.

Today, this little leprechaun was looking cute and she's ready to celebrate the luck of the Irish! I got the onesie at a consignment sale a few weeks ago and I'm pretty sure it's a boys shirt, but I figure with a bow and pink shoes she can make the look work!


We have had a fun couple of weeks now that Hadley seems to be settling into the toddler classroom. She is staying awake until 7:00 most nights (big accomplishment!) and I am loving having some extra time with her in the evenings.


She continues to try and walk and I think she is getting closer. It is so fun to watch her exploring and we are trying to prepare for her to be into everything here soon! One set of Hadley's godparents, Robyn and Paul, recently sent her this toy and she loves it. Her balance isn't always good enough for her to walk with it, but she laughs whenever the balls pop.


We have always been lucky that Jas is such a good cook (because Lord knows I'm not even trying!) but recently he also made his first pie. Based on her face, I think it was a success!



Friday, March 3, 2017

Dr. Seuss Spirit Week

It was spirit week at Hadley's new school, and the theme was celebrating Dr. Seuss. I had a good time getting everything together, though I have found I'm not quite as creative or crafty as I would like. But I keep telling myself it's the intention that matters so hopefully she'll be grateful for what I did rather than embarrassed by how ridiculous she looked!

Monday was hat day, and Hadley was less than thrilled. She cried all morning so we were both pretty frazzled by the time we got to school and work. Look at that pitiful face!


 Tuesday was Silly Sock day and luckily she seemed to be in a much better mood!



Wacky Wednesday was a hit!



Thursday was Dr. Seuss' birthday and this is what I put together.




Friday's theme was red and blue day, and I think this is my favorite. She just looked so cute!