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Wednesday Randoms*

*Written on Tuesday night
  • Liam came down with pink eye today. That stinks. More for him than me, true, but really, pink eye? He kept telling people, “I don’t feel so good, I have a pink eye.” He’s also got a nagging cough that won’t go away (according to him, because his face is cold) and his ear hurts. Antibiotics, work your magic! [Unrelated or not, Liam spent the day at daycare Monday and loved it but then got pink eye so maybe it wasn’t so great.]
  • Jack has a scratch on his face from a daycare altercation over a puzzle piece. When you ask him what happened, he whispers, “Chloe got mad with me.” Not the first time an angry girl is going to leave her mark I’m afraid.
  • When I got in the car today after meeting Simon for a work/kid swap, Jack told me, “Daddy yelled at me and I had a timeout.” When I asked him to provide more details, he proudly exclaimed, “I hit Liam!” Liam confirmed this, but also added that he first kicked his brother, “but only a little and it was very quiet and I didn’t even get in trouble.” Way to show your hand on that one, kid.
  • Jack is decidely all boy, at dinner tonight, he stopped eating, turned very red and then smiled very big and said, “I pooped!” Awesome.
  • I had laryngitis this weekend (healthy bunch, us) and realized that it really cramps my parenting style to not be able to raise my voice with my kids – the good news is, they don’t behave any better when I’m not yelling (or sternly verbally correcting them, if we are being PC) than when I am so now that my voice is mostly back, I can carry on as usual.
  • The office moved yesterday (surprisingly drama-free) and today was the day I felt the most overwhelmed by it all, as if up until now was just a walk in the park getting everything all taken care of and packed up. I may have forgotten that now it has to all be unpacked and put away – with Christmas in a few days and a major trip around the world shortly after that. I’ve decided that as long as I can do work, I’m not unpacking anything else in my office until I return from Oz. If my office had a door, I would just shut it and return again on Jan. 21, sadly for my coworkers, there are no doors.
  • I read this blog post today and if you are a mother who has or has not breastfed, please just read it and remember YOU are the one who has the right answer when it comes to what is right for you and your baby, the rest of the judge-y world be darned: http://www.drunkenbee.com/drunkenbee/2011/12/breastfeeding-isnt-free.html
  • The last two nights I have been in bed by 8:30 and it was rather glorious to not wake up feeling completely tuckered out (which had been the case the previous 14 or so nights). Less lovely was waking up at 1:45 and not feeling tired. But I powered through and was able to fall back asleep on the couch (a move usually reserved for my hubby) and slept another 4 hours until morning. Whoot.
  • Liam has taken to delivering bad news to Jack by tacking on a sickenly sweet “buddy” to whatever he says, e.g. “You can’t play that game right now, sorry, buddy.” or “It’s time for bed, okay, buddy.” It’s cute and kind of hilarious because I can totally picture him wanting to also pat his brother on the head when he says it.
  • We’ve finally gotten Jack to say, “Two and three-quarters” when someone asks how old he is, he had been insisting he was “two-n-a-haf” for a while now but “two-n-free-qatters” is pretty cute so I’m glad he switched.
  • And while I do love the Christmas season and all it brings (see: yesterday’s post) I miss the normal everyday routine and am looking forward to normal sometime again in the new year.
  • I’ve been thinking about resolutions for 2012… I made a pretty good dent in the ones for 2011 and will recap those sometime before the end of the year. Since I’m a list maker, I like making a list of attainable resolutions and I love sharing them with others because I know it helps motivate me to follow through on them.

Now I shall wrap up this list with a funny outtake from our family photos (more to come on those and our wonderful photographer), photobombed by the five-year-old:

Five Question Friday

For those who are dying to know, we have just three days until the big office move and I’m about 90% ready. The bulk of my Christmas parties are done, along with my Christmas baking so I’m feeling pretty good. Now to address and mail Christmas cards… I can do it! My poor friends who came over last night just got Christmas cards not even in envelopes… saved myself the 2 seconds it would have taken to put those in envelopes. Phew.

I keep hearing great and exciting new from people both personally and professionally so my heart is in a happy place which is nice because a friend had some very bad news recently and that had made my heart rather heavy. But none of these things are my stories to tell but I’m sure all involved would appreciate your prayers of thanksgiving and for peace.

This time last year, Jack was almost a month into his recovery from his hand/foot surgery. It’s hard to believe that a year ago he was so much smaller and quite frankly dirtier because in order to give him a bath, we had to make sure the cast was wrapped up nice and tight, it was quite a process, so we didn’t bathe him too regularly while the cast was one (as opposed to the frequent schedule we have him on now – right, Keri?).

1. What’s the best Christmas present you’ve ever received?
I pretty much have loved all the Christmas presents I’ve received (cheeseball) but the one I remember being the most excited about came when I was younger – late elementary school age I think. I loved to check out the presents under the tree to see which were for me and one year I had peaked under the wrapping paper on one end of one of the gifts and saw that it was a ceiling fan box and I was SO disappointed. So on Christmas Eve I left that present for last, not wanting to open it, knowing it was going to be that stupid ceiling fan. But lo and behold, my parents fooled me and it ended up being a very large stuffed animal and I was beyond thrilled! I haven’t peaked at a Christmas present since.

2. Worst/Funniest White Elephant gift ever received?
I’m quite partial to two presents currently circulating in my family, one is an autobiography of Michael Jackson written in the 80s (so it’s super up-to-date and an accurate portrayal of his life) and the second is a real [dead] stuffed frog that is sitting at a small wooden piano. I believe that both of them are currently in my brother, Mike’s possession, hopefully he didn’t draw my name for Christmas Eve. 🙂

3. Is your Christmas tree plain and simple (white lights and matching ornaments) or is it wild and crazy (colored lights with lots of ornaments collected over the years)?
I’ll take the third option, non-existent. We have Christmas decorations up – white lights around the living room, multi-colored Christmas ball wreath propped up, Willow Tree nativity on the mantle and ornaments on the windowsill. I think that next year we’ll have a tree again but while we have a child who cannot be trusted to be left alone with anything, we’ve opted to not put up a tree (we go to my parent’s house for Christmas and they do have a tree – no worries).

4. “How” do you iron your clothes? The old-fashioned iron/ironing board way, the shower, back in the dryer, etc.
For a few select items I pull out the iron, but mostly I try to crease things when they are still warm from the dryer – my preferred method.

5. How much baking do you do for Christmas and what are your “must make” items? (I’m looking for recipes here, peeps…)
I do quite a bit of baking, or rather, treat making:
– peppermint patties
– oreo truffles
– chex mix (6 batches)
– get thee behind me satan snack mix
– pretzels with peppermint kisses and mint m&ms
– peanut butter and pretzels “sandwiches” dipped in dark chocolate

Other year’s I’ve made:
– peppermint meringues with dark chocolate bottoms
– snack cracker toffee bark
– baklava
– peanut butter and Ritz sandwiches dipped in chocolate
– muddy buddy snack mix

Some recipes:
Peppermint Patties
1 lb. powdered sugar
1 stick butter
1/8 tsp. peppermint oil (NOT extract)
2 Tb. hot water
1 bag semisweet chocolate chips
1/2 slab of Gulf Wax (find this in the canning section of a store)
Melt butter. Add sugar and blend together well – you have you use your hands near the end of this. Add peppermint oil and water. Add water 1/2 TB at a time – you want the filling to be pretty thick and not wet feeling, just dampish (the word here should be moist but that word is awful), so you might not need the whole lot of it and if you feel like you added too much, you can always add more powdered sugar. Roll into balls and flatten and place on cookie sheet covered with wax paper and cooking spray. Put in freezer for at least 30 minutes.
Using double boiler (I just use a metal mixing bowl over a regular pot of boiling water) melt broken up wax and add chocolate chips when wax is mostly melted (the wax takes longer to melt, so it works if you put it in the bowl first until almost completely melted). Dip patties in the chocolate (I use forks for this). And then use a fork to drizzle lines over the tops of the finished patties (this makes them look professional).
Patties are best kept in the fridge but store for a while in the freezer.

Oreo Truffles
1 package of Oreos (I use double-stuffed)
1 package cream cheese, softened
Semisweet Chocolate for dipping (ghirardelli 60% cocoa baking chips are my favorite for these)
Run Oreos through the food processor until all crumbled. Add cream cheese and mix until combined. Roll into balls, freeze. Dip in melted chocolate. Keep in fridge.

“Get Thee Behind Me, Satan” Snack Mix
3/4 cup butter (don’t know if it HAS to be butter, but never used anything else)
3/4 cup lite corn syrup
1-1/2 cups brown sugar
Melt all in sauce pan, boil X 2 min.
In large bowl mix together 14oz box of chex cereal (corn or rice), about 1 c peanuts (I omit these), 2 + cups mini pretzels.  Pour syrup over all and mix well.  Put into large greased roasting pan.  Bake @ 250 for about 1 hour, stirring every 15 min. Dump out on wax paper or foil to cool then add M&M’s (also optional, plenty good without them)


Linking up with Mama M for Five Question Friday!

The good old days of summer

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Found this photo on my phone, it was one I thought I’d lost but there it was… A great memory of a great day near the end of summer. It doesn’t get any better than swinging at sunset at Lake Michigan.
And while winter hasn’t fully hit us yet, I’m already looking forward to the warm days (and memories) to come. Both here and in Australia next month (that makes it seem like ages from now – ha). I love my life with boys.

Top Ten Lessons Learned While Packing an Office

So, our office is moving locations in a week… I’m the only full-time person in our office, plus I’m a partner so it means along with doing my regular job, my mom job and my life “stuff,” I’m also the main move coordinator.
1. When you’re downsizing from 1,900 to 1,300 square feet, purging is a must.

2. Related to the above, if you find things you haven’t used since you moved to your current space 10 years before this, you can safely THROW IT AWAY.

3. Even if it doesn’t look like it, you are a pack rat.

4. Office supplies and books take up a whole lot of boxes.

5. You reach a point in packing where you just think, we can leave that here, or consider inviting the public in to help themselves.

6. Shredding paper is quite relaxing and mind-numbing.

7. Coordinating the logistics of a simple move can be a headache and a half. So when your dryer decides to throw a fit, you buy a new washer/dryer set online without even comparison shopping because the price is right and you don’t have to leave your home. If someone has an easy solution to any problem I have right now, I will totally take them up on their solution – you’ve been warned.

8. Moving during the holiday season is good from a business standpoint because your clients don’t typical start projects during the holiday season.

9. Just because clients don’t typically start projects during the holidays, doesn’t mean they won’t and you will question your sanity in making the decision to move at all when you are starting three new projects in the week before your move (but then you will remind yourself that the ultimate cost-savings make it all worthwhile; also, you start talking to yourself a lot as a coping mechanism).

10. Other things must be sacrificed because all you think about is the move and the logistics of the move… therefore your creativity (and free time) when it comes to blogging is taken over by the move. Sorry…


Top Ten {Tuesday}This post is linked to Oh Amanda’s Top Ten Tuesday.

Old friends are the best friends!

I’m very remiss in reviewing photos on my camera, but I downloaded some tonight and found these lovelies from a visit with my Chicago roomie, Andrea, and her family over Thanksgiving weekend. Aren’t our kids just so cute?

 
Elena and Liam hit it off while Elise and Jack were playdough buddies.

This photo of our hubbies (I met her husband, Jimmy, at the exact same time I met Andrea when we all spent six weeks in Kazakhstan during the summer of 1998) and the kiddos. It makes my heart happy.

Everyone looks cute as a reindeer…
 
 

Including me

A good time was definitely had by all. Even though Liam was initially disappointed to find out he’d be hanging out with a girl, he found out that Elena liked playing Legos and Star Wars on the Wii so he thought she was the coolest. He is still asking to go back and play with his new friend. We’ll have to make that happen again sooner, rather than later!