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Summer plans, I has them


I so LOVED that picture of myself growing up… actually, I loved what I remember feeling when that photo was taken. I thought I was pretty hot stuff with all that hair floating around me, that I was some mermaidic goddess in the bathtub. Hilarious when I think about it now because I was young and thinking I was so cool about such a silly thing. I’d blame it on the movie Splash, but I don’t think that movie had come out yet when this picture was taken (and I don’t care enough right now to check IMDB to see if that last statement is true – sorry).
That photo has nothing to do with anything but it was another one I found from our wedding slideshow and I’ve been saving it for a special occasion which today qualifies since I don’t particularly have anything to say (when has that stopped me before and I’ve just typed up quite a few words for having nothing to say and I’d guess I’m going to type up a few more).

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about what my hopes for this summer are and really, if I have any in particular. I don’t know that summer for us feels too different than the rest of the year, aside from where Liam will be on the days Jack is in daycare (during the school year he’s obviously in school on Mondays and Wednesday but in the summer he’ll be at the same place as Jack where they offer a school age program with weekly pool outings and field trips) but otherwise Simon and I will both be working our normal schedules and with our vacation time gone for the year (Australia for 3 weeks), we don’t have anything big planned. But, I do still have some things up my sleeve… in no particular order (and now I have something to write about – go me!):

  • Annual Memorial Day get together with my favorite ladies and their families (minus a few favorite ladies who are not local – we miss you very muchly)
  • Weekend in Chicago with Simon (after my parents get back from Texas – this is how they can make it up to me for being gone for my birthday – how generous of me ;))
  • Day trips to Lake Michigan
  • Picnics at the park
  • Frog Hollow and happy hour at Sonic
  • Weekend at my niece’s cottage in July/August
  • Attempt a camping trip, hopefully with small group – though we have ZERO camping equipment
  • Saturday morning trips to the Farmer’s Market
  • Sun pickles!! Sun tea!! And strawberry picking (anyone want to do this with me and the boys?)
  • Sitting on Erin and Ryan’s lawn for a few FMG Concerts 🙂 I’ll bring sangria or mojitos!
  • Grilling out with friends at least two days Saturdays a month… anyone interested in joining us?
  • Cuddling lots of other peoples’ babies (babies in onesies with chunky baby legs all over the place are some of my favorite things)
  • Getting both boys in swimming lessons
  • Getting Jack fully potty trained (which really means getting Simon fully on the bandwagon since he’s our weak link – I’m just going to call him out on that one – let’s see if he’s reading the blog)
  • More neighborhood walks, even if I have to bribe the children with copious amounts of fruit snacks so they won’t whine the entire time (and perhaps to keep Liam’s non-stop chatter toned down)
  • Yard/landscaping makeover/improvements – anyone have a desire to help with this one because I am happy to follow someone else’s direction but have no idea where to start.

What are you planning for the summer?

 

Music Monday: Recent Downloads

Happy belated Mother’s Day to all you mothers out there! Hope you had a great day! We went to Lansing to spend the day with my mom since I already got my present two weekends ago when Simon gave me a Keurig coffee maker as a joint anniversary/mother’s day gift (I’d argue that the gift is just as much for him as it is for me, but I love coffee too much to argue about that and he did get me flowers when he took the babysitter home Saturday night). We had a great evening on Saturday with our small group and I got to cuddle an adorable 5-day-old baby so all is well.

I’ve been on a music downloading kick lately because I realized I’d had a credit in my iTunes account for WAY too long and what’s the point of that if there is music I’d like to listen to on demand and Liam’s asking for a new mix CD? Here are some recent downloads:

Yesterday | Adam Levine & Tony Lucca (from The Voice – despite my high annoyance with Christina and my mild annoyance with Lucca/Levine making digs at her through their other song choices, I do like this singing competition and I love this cover)


The A Team | Ed Sheeran


Tongue Tied | Grouplove (from the Apple iPod Touch commercial)


Born to Die | Lana Del Rey


Feel to Close | Calvin Harris (Liam’s current favorite)


Medicine | Daughter (totally on the depressing song list, totally from The Vampire Diaries)


Five Question Friday

Sorry… didn’t post yesterday, I’m sure all of you were in withdrawal 😉 But today we’re back to our regularly scheduled blathering nonsense…

And update on Jack and his tooth – he did wonderfully at the dentist. He ran back with the hygienist when she came for him and after they Novocained him, she came and told me he cried a little and explained how they would hold his arms and likely his head for the 30-second extraction. I appreciated this little chat since it alleviated any questions I might have about what was happening and if Jack had told me that someone held him, I would know why. Nice touch. Less than 10 minutes later he was all done and once again sitting on a little bench with gauze clamped down between his front teeth. He eagerly showed me his toy and told me that he couldn’t talk well because of the gauze. He wasn’t traumatized or upset, just eager to find out if he could go back to playing with the toys in the waiting room. After I buckled him into his car seat, he told me, “The boy did bad things to me.” Love that he referred to his 60+-year-old dentist as “the boy” like he didn’t deserve the respect of being called a man. He cuddled for a little bit at home and then was back up and running around. He mentioned once that he didn’t like his tooth being out but otherwise appears to be unphased by it all. The sedative that I gave him prior to the appointment didn’t taste very good so when I gave him the bubblegum-flavored amoxicillin for the first time, he paused and asked, “Am I going to like it?” But he likes it… I miss bubblegum-flavored antibiotics.

I will say the tooth was way longer that I expected it to be – all the other teeth I’ve seen when the fall out are very short but this one was 3/4 of an inch long – a bit ridiculous. I’d also show you a photo of Jack’s new gap but I’m going to wait on that one until the scene of the extraction looks a little less gruesome. I’m sure you appreciate my discretion with that one.

Anywho… happy Friday, enjoy my 5QF answers below…

1. What advice would you give a couple getting married?
Marriage is hard, not always, but it can be and likely will be at some point. Difficulty in marriage doesn’t mean it’s failing or you are failing, it’s just difficult. Circumstances, life in general with all it’s outside influences and communication levels all help contribute to those difficult times and oh my does the devil weasel in there as well. But just remember, like life, marriage can be hard but that doesn’t mean it’s not worth the effort. All the good things are hard work (except ice cream – ice cream is good and oh so easy to get).

2. If you could tell your 16 year old self ONE thing, what would it be?
Just one thing… that’s the kicker. I could write a whole novel of the stuff I’d love to tell me. But what would be the most important thing? I’d like to think that perhaps it would have to do with not obsessing over certain boys, or boys in general, but I think that I must have learned something through all that drama and heartache – though I also wasted a whole lot of time and energy. So I guess I’d just have to say, “Don’t be stupid.” That applies to whole variety of things but much like wearing a WWJD? bracelet, I hope my teenage self would stop in any situation and think to herself, “Don’t be stupid” and then continue on and make a smart(ish) choice.

3. What do you do to keep cool in the summer? (AC, windows, fans, swimming, etc.)
Air conditioning all the way. I still remember the summer my parents got central air when I was growing up. I was away at camp for the week when they got it installed and I came home after sleeping in a stuffy cabin for the week to the beautiful, wonderful coolness of central air. I’ve lived in places since then that haven’t had central air but I so love it and hope to not give it up again!

4. What did you (or your wife) crave most while pregnant?
With Liam it was fruit smoothies and ice cream (he was born in August) with Jack it was salads, Subway and Kettle chips. But I ate too many Kettle chips and ended up having to get my gallbladder out after Jack was born. Sad times. But now I can eat them again so that’s happy. Nothing like a little out-patient surgery to make my world a better place.

5. Who is your favorite TV mom? Why?
It’s funny, but I think my favorite TV mom is definitely not the mom I ever would have wanted for myself but I loved Lauren Graham’s character of Lorilai in the Gilmore Girls. She was cool and hip and they had a great relationship and she really did love her daughter but knowing myself, I would have found her so frustrating as my parent. But still I just love the character.


Linking up with Mama M for Five Question Friday.

More amusing search terms

Previously on my blog… amusing search terms that have brought people to my blog (see here in August 2011, November 2011 and March 2012). And since I know you love them, here are some more along with my usual commentary.

[Side note: Tomorrow morning Jack is getting his tooth pulled (the one he hit on the naughty rock at my parents’ on Easter – wish us luck and keep us in your prayers!)]

  • what is liam’s favorite song | again, I think we need to educate people on overly specific search phrases – though perhaps they are wondering what Liam Gallagher’s favorite song is (or Liam Neeson) but if they are curious about my son, Liam, here are some songs he likes
  • turtleneck with sweatshirt | please see: DO NOT WEAR
  • boy tights and white boys tights | I may need to revisit my archives to figure this one out; rest assured, I do not put tights on my children, especially not white tights.
  • mothers day bad stuff | this could be so many things… bad things happening, bad gift-giving (see here), bad things you’ve done to your mother; whatever it is… let me just tell you something – do not do bad things to your mother, you will regret it.
  • roto rooter sinus surgery, proper name | I just loved the comma in that search phrase… and that the person knew that wasn’t the real name but would very much like to know what it should be called, please and thank you.
  • what does it mean when a woman says “I enjoyed your company last night” | that you probably aren’t getting a second date because you are googling that phrase; now, if she emailed or texted it to you the very next day, this would have been a good sign but instead of checking what the Internets have to say about this, you should have just responded back to her with “Me too, when can I see you again?”
  • “do you fart in front of your significant other” five question friday | that’s a personal question, but yes, yes I do. I can’t recall if I answered this for a 5QF, but I am an open book so if anyone has any other personal questions, ask away…
  • i am tired of yelling so he can hear me | Ditto, times two.
  • free chicken smoothie accounts giveaway | I hope you are looking for a giveaway that is for both chicken and smoothies as separate items, because chicken smoothies sound disgusting (nearly as disgusting as a canned WHOLE chicken, which I saw last night on Chopped).
  • graduation donut | this is what you give the hard-to-buy for grad… that, or a gift card. Cash and checks also accepted.

Most popular in the last quarter:

  • roll ’em ferndock | see this post
  • skidz pants | see this post
  • something related to buttercream transfers or lightning mcqueen cakes | see this post
  • ememby | congrats – you’ve found my blog, hope you were looking for me

And so I can attempt to lure people to my site who I’d love to have visit, here are some search terms I wish would lead to my site – though I do realize if they are searching these terms, they may not have the answers I’m looking for myself:

  • ememby is awesome
  • how can I send ememby some money (email me: ememby at email dot com)
  • plane tickets to australia, need to give away
  • Qantas ambassador candidates
  • I love coffee and I love diet coke
  • sharing the secrets to calmer children
  • I want to hang out with ememby and I am famous (because who doesn’t want to hang out with a celebrity for just a day; but then, there are lots of things I’d like to do just for a day… let’s add that to the “to write about” list)

Play the hand you’re dealt


As noted in my Instagram post, we got to meet Jim Abbott last week. I have mentioned him before in this post about Jack and his hand and I’ve talked about Jack’s hand other times. If you haven’t read those posts, it might be helpful as a frame of reference.

We heard about Jim Abbott’s book (Imperfect: An Improbable Life) and that he was going to be at our local bookstore via the Lucky Fin Project (go like them on Facebook, I’ll wait) and I knew we needed to go – despite the fact that the event started at bedtime. How many planned chances will we have to introduce Jack to someone like him with a limb difference, but especially someone who has had so much success (as State fans, we’ll forgive the playing for Michigan in favor of celebrating the 1993 no-hitter for the Yankees).

It was also a big treat for Liam to meet Jim, as he is starting to understand what Jack’s little hand means along with starting to champion his brother. If ever I point out something regarding Jack’s hand, Liam will say (without skipping a beat), “I like Jack’s little hand.” But if ever he doubts his brother, we can remind him of the cool baseball player he met who has a hand like Jack’s.

While we were waiting, we met another couple who has an 11-week old little boy whose hand looks just like Jack’s. We got to tell them about the Lucky Fin Project and I gave them my contact information in case they ever wanted to talk about what it is like having a child with a limb difference (spoiler alert: it’s no different than having any other child – you have worries, you hope people like them and they get into all sorts of trouble). That in itself was such a gift, just to know that I could offer some consolation or peace of mind to someone else in the same position as me.

Standing there, I was talking to Jack about his hand and saying how neat it was that we were getting to meet a grown up with a hand like his and Jack said, “Because God made me special. And God made Jim Abbott special. And God made the baby [who we had just met] special. Because we all have little hands.” Be still my heart. Talk about proving the point that our kids do listen to the things we tell them and that we need to reinforce the positive messages because those are the ones that matter in those moments. [It should also be noted that while were waiting, Liam rather loudly commented on someone else’s weight so clearly we have things to work on. We are far from perfect parents.]

Jim could not have been more genuine and just truly nice. Nice is often an under-appreciated word but there is no better word to describe him, he spent time talking to Jack and telling all of us that nothing would hold him back (which we know full well). He looked me in the eyes while he was speaking with us and you could see that he gets what it means to parent someone like himself. I would love to talk with his mother and get some pointers. Because while nothing will hold Jack back, it’s still my job (and Simon’s) to make sure he believes that and approaches life with confidence and courage. And just because nothing should hold him back, it doesn’t mean that no one will try to hold him back, thinking that his lack of a fully-developed hand means he can’t do X or Y. It simply means he’ll have to do some things differently, sometimes working harder and having to prove himself a little bit more than others.

Jim noted that his second grade teacher taught him how to tie his shoes – figuring out a way to do it with just one hand – and this is the way he still ties his shoes to this day. I pray for people like that in Jack’s life, people who will help him navigate the difficulties and teach him important lessons. Jim also mentioned in his book that classrooms were often where he felt most awkward or conspicuous because those were the places where the most questions would come up. And as he mentions in the video below, his parents taught him just to introduce himself and not hold back, to not be shy simply because of the hand he was dealt (pun intended).

Below is a video from CBS Sunday Morning on Jim’s life and career (and hand). Please watch it – but warning, like me, you might cry – especially at the end but it is so worth watching, unless you have no interest in being inspired.

I watch that and I can’t help but think about how his mother must have felt when he pitched the no-hitter, not because he doesn’t have a right hand but because every mother wants one of those amazing moments for their child – I want one for Liam as much as I want one for Jack. A moment where there is no place in the world you’d rather be and everyone is cheering you on. Not having a right hand certainly makes the moment sweeter, but as Jim notes in the interview, he didn’t think at all about his hand that day, it was about baseball, being a part of the Yankees and living his dream. If I doubt that Jack will pitch a no-hitter, it has nothing to do with his hand or thinking that it isn’t possible but more to do with the fact that he’s more likely to play soccer or rugby because those are sports that Simon is into. If he does take an interest in baseball, I know that the possibilities are endless – Jim Abbott proves that and Jack would have an amazing person to look up to. A perfectly imperfect person just like him who he got a chance to meet (despite whether or not he remembers it).