Saturday, March 31, 2007

NC Roes




Great Pictures came from MEME yesterday.
We opened the picture of Kate on the tractor and Ella gasped and said "Kate looks BEAUTIFUL!" And we all awwwwed at how big and cute Trey has gotten. Well, actually Molly pointed at Trey and said "That's ME". But the rest of us were enjoying his cuteness.

Miss those fine people done there...

Friday, March 30, 2007

Another day home...

I stayed home AGAIN today. Can you believe it? I can. It was great. I took Ella and Natalie to dance class today. Getting all geared up for the big recital. Not really sure how I feel about all this. It is pretty serious stuff. The girls will have a certain hair-do AND they have to wear blush and RED lipstick. Ella will love it but I don't know how I feel about it. I am just hoping she gets on the stage. Let alone do the dance. Lots of anxiety for 30 seconds of dance, oh man. There is even a dress rehearsal.

But that aside, after we dropped Natalie off Ella and I sped home for a quick lunch before we headed out for haircuts. Ella's cut is really sweet. Layered in the back and shows off her gorgeous long neck. I will take a picture. Then we went to pick up coffee and to the library. Ella's day only got better when Corinne let her help unpack the NEW doll house furniture and be the FIRST kid to play with the dollhouse, etc. I got a lot of free time to browse upstairs. I bought another book for the library called TALES OF A FEMALE NOMAD...I am only 10 pages in and I already LOVE this book. Recommended to me by a friend. By Rita Golden Gelman. Go get it TODAY!

RAN 2 MILES today-non stop no walking. It was awesome. But I am already sore.

Had a great dinner. Steak mushrooms asparagus and then a half hour of playing games with the kids or also known as being bossed around by Ella while Molly cracks Steve and I up and Ella gets mad. Molly is such a blast. That is one little girl who LOVEs life. She wakes up singing and goes to sleep singing. And laughs, cries, screams, yells, talks, jumps, bounces, hugs, kisses, falls down, rolls around, giggles, sings, all in between. I love watching her.

Great day, great night!
Looking forward to playing with Charlotte and Lori tomorrow, and a visit to the Chapmans on Sunday. Try to take some pics along the way!

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

tuesday no running/walking just feeling bad for myself and my sickness...Wednesday got to stay home because Grace was recovering from a bug. So today I feel better.
Ran 1.5 miles...walked the rest... 2 miles.

Chinese food with the Randalls tonight.
Girls were all tired out when we got home.

Back to reality tomorrow but things are settling on the work front. Testing is over so I can get creative again! I am doing a fun project with some 4th graders. Life/Memory Boxes. Fun decorated boxes that they put memories in and share with the group. Mem Fox wrote a wonderful book called Wilford Gordon..something something. So sweet. Young boy creates a memory box for a woman who is suffering from alzheimer's. Very touching. So we will read that and then do the project.

Any ho...started my embroidery tonight. Napkins with our initial on it with some design. Good for a first project. Simple. Need to get a little more fancy with my work.

Time for bed...YAWN

Monday, March 26, 2007

2 miles
still with the head cold

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Sunday 2 miles-walking-head cold YUCK!

Grace and Ella


This picture was taken by April. It made me teary when I saw it.

This is what I woke up to this morning...

Fun with the Treadmill box





the birthday party pics...





Saturday, March 24, 2007

workout stuff

wednesday 1.5 miles running
thursday 1 mile at 9:00 late night...
friday night off running
Saturday afternoon 2.0 miles 25 minutes running/walking

Kitty Cat Rain Boots


The girls boots are awesome!
I wish I had a pair. I wanted Ella to get the little wellies but the kitty's were too enticing plus 10 bucks cheaper.
So we got home and the girls were playing at the swing set, happily stomping in the mud especially the big mess underneath the sling swing. As I was walking back up from the mailbox I heard a horrendous scream so I start sprinting up the hill. Ella is walking toward me, wailing with her arms out stretched and MUD up and down her entire body. It took everything to keep from laughing. Especially when she screams out between wails, "NOW...I...AM...NOT...PRETTY...ANYMORE!"


She and her clothes cleaned up nicely and she was adorable before, during and after.
Molly just walked in..."I didn't get muddy, Mommy. I not muddy, Mommy." Rubbing it in. Literally.

Good morning to my loyal readers...

Last night the girls and I went to the Penny Social at my school and tried to win a lobster dinner, a basket full of toys and a plate full of yummy cookies but only ended up winning a scrapbooking kit. We don't even scrapbook, but Ella really wanted the stamps. The Penny Social is a lot of Fun. You buy a book of tickets for 5 dollars and you walk around and put tickets into coffe cans next to items you would like to win. Then at the end of the night they pull the winning tickets. It was a fundraiser for our PTO.
I had a crazy guidance counselor day yesterday. Lots of hurting kids out there. So the night was a nice way to be around some positive energy. The kids all got a kick out of watching me chase Molly around the gym. That girl moves fast. Can't turn your back on her for a minute.

We are off to the library this morning and then to the store to buy some new rain boots for Ella. Mud Season is upon us.

I hope you are all having a great day and a wonderful weekend!

Wednesday, March 21, 2007


2.2 miles yesterday. 2 miles in 26 minutes.
The girls seem to get a kick out of watching me on the treadmill. In fact as I was lacing up my sneaks yesterday, Ella pushed me along to get on there. "Come on Mommy get up there, your turn."

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

my new treadmill


We purchased a new treadmill on Sunday. I am so happy. A whole new freedom. After the kids go to bed I am able to get a work out done. 2 Miles yesterday.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

St. Molly's Day and 7 years later...

Yesterday, Molly turned 2. What a splendiforous day was had. Grandma and Grandpa were able to join us for the weekend which was great fun. The Nason gang was all able to show up for the party as well as the Randalls. Molly had a good crowd around her to welcome in the beginning of her 3rd year in the world. Made a yummy Barefoot Contessa Meal...parmesan chicken and bowtie and broccoli with fruit juice jigglers. The jigglers were a huge hit. Aunt Sri cut out shamrocks to celebrate the day. Aunt Lori helped in the kitchen and added just enough garlic to the bowtie and broccoli dish. All of the kids played well together and seemed to enjoy themselves. Present opening took all afternoon and great gifts were given. We heard sad/good news that Phil and Sri are leaving us for Charleston, SC. Work opportunities and warmer weather are taking them away from us. Add that to the list of places I have to go to visit siblings. What is up with that?!?!
But at the end of it all Steve and I reflected on the fact that 7 years ago we met and made our first date after a long night of talking at the Press Room on St. Patrick's Day. We've done well in 7 years and yesterday was just another day to add to the list of good times surrounded by great friends and fantastic family.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Toofers

Yesterday Ella sat through her first cleaning at the dentist. She was incredibly brave and I was really a happy mom watching her do this grown-up thing and giggle and talk with the hygenist and dentist. By far the most exciting thing we discovered is that Ella has 2, that is right, "2 loose tooths". And I could see the new teeth coming up right behind them. She was so happy and excited. She has been wiggling her tooth with her tongue since and she has bright, shiny teeth to boot!
Good Stuff.

Truly, Madly, Guiltily...

This article was in the New York Times and I saw the author on Oprah after it caused a big uproar by Mothers all over the country.

I was reminded of it last night while I was with some friends. There is something about her words that really strike a cord with me in a good sense. Tell me what you think.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Eek!

Ella and I were sitting on the couch watching a Barefoot Contessa episode that had some good food ideas for Molly's birthday. Molly was upstairs snoozing. Something moving on the floor below our feet caught my eye and lo and behold a mouse comes strolling out from under the couch. Ella and I both started whimpering. Of course Steve had JUST left for the grocery store. I was imagining us on the couch for hours as the mouse, moused around the floor, sniffing here and there.
Meepers played with the mouse for a while but after the painfulness of watching that process I decided to take the situation in stride and not let a little mouse paralyze our afternoon. So...with a broom and a cardboard box I chased the mouse around the living area. The first time I caught the mouse I freaked myself out provoking a screech out of me and screams out of my kids. After calming them, I calmed myself and got the little bugger into the box and out the door. HURRAH!
A small triumph for a Sunday afternoon.

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Wishing for Spring but living with Winter


This was our craft project this morning. Trying to call up what we can of Spring. Flowering trees, sundresses and shorts, bright sunshine with a sky dotted with clouds.

Followed that up with a sledding trip with friends. Got a couple of FAST rides in and headed over to their house for a delicious lunch. Talking with them got my brain racing about business ideas. The husband of the pair is the business manager for Rye Airfield (indoor skate and bmx park). He is a native North Berwickian and always has good stories about local stuff. The wife is a fabulous Cook. So we had lots to talk about.

ANyhoo...back to the world of Public Education tomorrow.

Some good pics




Co-Working/Cafe

This is my new idea for a business...

Hmmmm...very exciting idea.

Friday, March 02, 2007

Been listening to this a lot lately

Talent Show

Played in the Faculty Jazz Band at the school talent show last night. Our band played It don't Mean a thing if it ain't got that Swing. WE WERE GOOD.
You know you are good when 8th grade boys, who are playing Nirvana, Smells LIke Teen Spirit, want high fives after you get off the stage. We were better than last year with an addition of a vocalist. May have to leave the life of guidance counseling for the road. However it felt strange to be surrounded by more people that were annoyed with the Nirvana song then not. Man, I LOVED THAT SONG!
Being a grown up is hard.

Sisterly Love


As Molly approaches 2, the temper tantrums have increased and the reasons for the tamtrums sillier. This morning Steve washing Molly's hands after blueberry pancakes for breakfast set her in a tizzy. She was over by the piano wailing and screaming. Ella asked if she could be excused to go sit on the couch. She left the table and as she turned the corner into the living room the wails for Dora and NO DADDY turned into I WANT ELLA! Without seeing what was happening you could tell what was happening. Molly's cries and screaming settled as I am sure Ella gave her a big hug and then we heard Ella quietly say to her, Daddy only wanted to wash your hands. Molly replied with saying quietly, I watch Dora, Ella? Ella replied, Maybe later Molly. "Okay, Ella."

My heart melted and I felt the love between these girls so intensely.

Of course now they are sitting in the bath and the squabbles have started about what toy is the most fun to play with, but I know that there is something strong and that will overcome all the squabbles.

Thursday, March 01, 2007

I was reminded by a great blogger of myers-briggs. Checked mine out from back in the grad school days.

Portrait of an ENFP - Extraverted iNtuitive Feeling Perceiving
(Extraverted Intuition with Introverted Feeling)
The Inspirer

As an ENFP, your primary mode of living is focused externally, where you take things in primarily via your intuition. Your secondary mode is internal, where you deal with things according to how you feel about them, or how they fit in with your personal value system.

ENFPs are warm, enthusiastic people, typically very bright and full of potential. They live in the world of possibilities, and can become very passionate and excited about things. Their enthusiasm lends them the ability to inspire and motivate others, more so than we see in other types. They can talk their way in or out of anything. They love life, seeing it as a special gift, and strive to make the most out of it.

ENFPs have an unusually broad range of skills and talents. They are good at most things which interest them. Project-oriented, they may go through several different careers during their lifetime. To onlookers, the ENFP may seem directionless and without purpose, but ENFPs are actually quite consistent, in that they have a strong sense of values which they live with throughout their lives. Everything that they do must be in line with their values. An ENFP needs to feel that they are living their lives as their true Self, walking in step with what they believe is right. They see meaning in everything, and are on a continuous quest to adapt their lives and values to achieve inner peace. They're constantly aware and somewhat fearful of losing touch with themselves. Since emotional excitement is usually an important part of the ENFP's life, and because they are focused on keeping "centered", the ENFP is usually an intense individual, with highly evolved values.

An ENFP needs to focus on following through with their projects. This can be a problem area for some of these individuals. Unlike other Extraverted types, ENFPs need time alone to center themselves, and make sure they are moving in a direction which is in sync with their values. ENFPs who remain centered will usually be quite successful at their endeavors. Others may fall into the habit of dropping a project when they become excited about a new possibility, and thus they never achieve the great accomplishments which they are capable of achieving.

Most ENFPs have great people skills. They are genuinely warm and interested in people, and place great importance on their inter-personal relationships. ENFPs almost always have a strong need to be liked. Sometimes, especially at a younger age, an ENFP will tend to be "gushy" and insincere, and generally "overdo" in an effort to win acceptance. However, once an ENFP has learned to balance their need to be true to themselves with their need for acceptance, they excel at bringing out the best in others, and are typically well-liked. They have an exceptional ability to intuitively understand a person after a very short period of time, and use their intuition and flexibility to relate to others on their own level.

Because ENFPs live in the world of exciting possibilities, the details of everyday life are seen as trivial drudgery. They place no importance on detailed, maintenance-type tasks, and will frequently remain oblivous to these types of concerns. When they do have to perform these tasks, they do not enjoy themselves. This is a challenging area of life for most ENFPs, and can be frustrating for ENFP's family members.

An ENFP who has "gone wrong" may be quite manipulative - and very good it. The gift of gab which they are blessed with makes it naturally easy for them to get what they want. Most ENFPs will not abuse their abilities, because that would not jive with their value systems.

ENFPs sometimes make serious errors in judgment. They have an amazing ability to intuitively perceive the truth about a person or situation, but when they apply judgment to their perception, they may jump to the wrong conclusions.

ENFPs who have not learned to follow through may have a difficult time remaining happy in marital relationships. Always seeing the possibilities of what could be, they may become bored with what actually is. The strong sense of values will keep many ENFPs dedicated to their relationships. However, ENFPs like a little excitement in their lives, and are best matched with individuals who are comfortable with change and new experiences.

Having an ENFP parent can be a fun-filled experience, but may be stressful at times for children with strong Sensing or Judging tendancies. Such children may see the ENFP parent as inconsistent and difficult to understand, as the children are pulled along in the whirlwind life of the ENFP. Sometimes the ENFP will want to be their child's best friend, and at other times they will play the parental authoritarian. But ENFPs are always consistent in their value systems, which they will impress on their children above all else, along with a basic joy of living.

ENFPs are basically happy people. They may become unhappy when they are confined to strict schedules or mundane tasks. Consequently, ENFPs work best in situations where they have a lot of flexibility, and where they can work with people and ideas. Many go into business for themselves. They have the ability to be quite productive with little supervision, as long as they are excited about what they're doing.

Because they are so alert and sensitive, constantly scanning their environments, ENFPs often suffer from muscle tension. They have a strong need to be independent, and resist being controlled or labelled. They need to maintain control over themselves, but they do not believe in controlling others. Their dislike of dependence and suppression extends to others as well as to themselves.

ENFPs are charming, ingenuous, risk-taking, sensitive, people-oriented individuals with capabilities ranging across a broad spectrum. They have many gifts which they will use to fulfill themselves and those near them, if they are able to remain centered and master the ability of following through.