The Past Can Be So Hard To Let Go Of…

So I made the mistake the other day of driving by my parents old house in Newbury Park. I was at a point where I just missed them so much that I needed to reminisce. As I drove from the studio to the house, it felt so natural to head down Borchard Road instead of hopping onto the freeway as usual. It was like nothing had changed; almost as though it hadn’t been almost 2 years since they moved to Montana.

I have been by many times before, but this time something hit me. The house looked so different. The small patch of lawn on the right side of the house has been replaced with concrete; an extension to the driveway to accommodate the owners large trucks. The right side actually has grass now and I am sure the backyard does too. People used to joke about the lack of lawn at our house, but it eventually became part of its charm and what made it the place where “The Taylor’s” lived. The small little swinging gate that led to the back yard on the right hand side of the house has now been replaced by a large ugly fence. While my parents always talked about fencing in the yard, it didn’t look right now. The blinds in the front living room window were completely open and the house inside looked so empty and cold. Sad thing was that I could still see my parents furniture sitting inside.

As I sat there in the car, taking it all in, I wanted to cry. But I didn’t. Instead I drove away realizing that home truly is where the heart is. Even though I had spent 23 years of my life in that house, it had changed and so have I. My new home is now with my new family, my husband and my beautiful new daughter and with my parents in Bozeman Montana. I will always have beautiful memories of what was, but so many new memories to look forward to. The past can be very hard to let go of, but I finally did it. It just took me a few years.

Time Marches On….

Time marches on and Abby is growing so fast. I cant believe she is 7 and a half months now! Where does all of the time go? Abby is growing into quite the personality. She is more and more expressive each day and I definitly think she will be the little talker. She has mastered the words BA BA and MAMA, although I cant say they are first words because she babbles them all the time and cant place a meaning to them. We are getting there though! Lets not rush it though!

At times some of the babble sounds like she is singing a song that she has made up in her head. Sometimes shell just tilt her head to the side and give you a sweet little look when you are talking sweetly to her. She seems to love music and when a song comes on TV, when I turn on music or she makes her “exisaucer” play Old McDonald… she tilts her head back and forth and bounces around. Its way too funny. She laughs and giggles a lot not, especially reacting to something you might say or do. So much personality!

Abby is also on the move. She isnt crawling just yet, but shes almost there. She gets her hands and knees underneath her and starts rocking back and forth. On a few occaisions she has been able to move and scoot forward a bit, but currnetly she is stuck with her gears in reverse! No worries though, shell find that forward button before we know it. And I am sure at that moment we will be wishing that she wasnt crawling!

She may not be crawling but if you give her the opportunity, she certainly tries her hand at standing and walking. Abby is a very stronger little girl and with some help she will pul herself up and stand on those chubby little legs of hers. I think that even if we get her crawling, she wont do it for long! She is ready for bigger and better things although I certainly dont want to rush this one either!

On top of it all, isnt that the cutest dress??!! I love it and she looks absolutly adorable in it! It was quite the steal too! I think it was only $15 at Old Navy. Boy am I biased mom! More to come!

A Date Day

So Shaun and I had a wonderful day to ourselves and its not often that this happens. Don’t get me wrong we love spending the weekends together with Abby but it was nice to be able to get out and do the things we cant do with her. Shaun took me to the movies to see Angels and Demons. I thought it was great and wont say too much as not to ruin it for anyone else that would like to see it. If you haven’t, read the book! I felt it was much more exciting and interesting then the Da Vinci Code, but I guess that is personal opinion.

After a nice time at the movies, went to dinner at our favorite Mexican food place… Sierra’s. I haven’t had Mexican food in so long, especially from here and it was fantastic. It was a busy night, but as always the service was great and the food was even better. Can you tell I love Sierra’s??? I am a creature of habit, even down to what I eat there. Its always the #5 combo plate ( two cheese enchiladas, beans, rice and a salad to start). Its a lot to eat but its good!

After dinner we were able to make a quick run to Target without the usual scenario. Instead of getting out of the car, getting the stroller, getting Abby out of her car seat and then in to the stroller (which takes about 5 minutes), we jumped out and walked through the front doors within a minute! Ah the little things in life that make parents happy!

I did miss Abby and was happy when she came home, but I had a lovely day with Shaun. Its just a reminder that parents should take a little bit of time for themselves and for each other. It’s not selfish, its something you need t do to stay balanced.

Rich with Embarrassment…

I saw this posted on another site and I just had to share it. I thought it was hysterical but so true. As a mom you may not have experienced exactly this, but I am sure something similar! Hope you enjoy it! More pics and posts coming soon!

A 3-year-old Tells All From his Mother’s Restroom Stall” By Shannon Popkin

My little guy, Cade, is quite a talker. He loves to communicate and does it quite well. He talks to people constantly, whether we’re in the library, the grocery store or at a drive-thru window.

People often comment on how clearly he speaks for a just-turned-3-year-old. And you never have to ask him to turn up the volume. It’s always fully cranked. There have been several
embarrassing times that I’ve wished the meaning of his words would have been masked by a not-so-audible voice, but never have I wished this more than last week at Costco.

Halfway, through our shopping trip, nature called, so I took Cade with me into the restroom. If you’d been one of the ladies in the restroom that evening, this is what you would have heard coming from the second to the last stall: ”Mommy, are you gonna go potty? Oh! Why are you putting toiwet paper on the potty, Mommy? Oh! You gonna sit down on da toiwet paper now? Mommy, what are you doing? Mommy, are you onna go stinkies on the potty?”

At this point I started mentally counting how many women had been in the bathroom when I walked in. Several stalls were full … 4? 5? Maybe we could wait until they all left before I had to make my debut out of this stall and reveal my identity. Cade continued: ”Mommy, you ARE going stinkies aren’t you? Oh, dats a good girl, Mommy! Are you gonna get some candy for going stinkies on the potty? Let me see doze stinkies, Mommy! Oh . Mommy! I’m trying to see In dere. Oh! I see dem. Dat is a very good girl, Mommy. You are gonna get some candy!”

I heard a few faint chuckles coming from the stalls on either side of me. Where is a screaming new born when you need her? Good grief. This was really getting embarrassing. I was definitely waiting a long time before exiting. Trying to divert him, I said, ”Why don’t you look in Mommy’s purse and see if you can find some candy. We’ll both have some!”

”No, I’m trying to see doze more stinkies. Oh! Mommy!” He started to gag at this point.

”Uh – oh, Mommy. I fink I’m gonna frow up. Mommy, doze stinkies are making me frow up!! Dat is so gross!!” As the gags became louder, so did the chuckles outside my stall. I quickly flushed the toilet in hopes of changing the subject. I began to reason with myself: OK. There are four other toilets. If I count four flushes, I can be reasonably assured that those who overheard this embarrassing monologue will be long gone.

”Mommy! Would you get off the potty, now? I want you to be done going stinkies! Get up! Get up!” He grunted as he tried to pull me off. Now I could hear full-blown laughter. I bent down to count the feet outside my door.

”Oh, are you wooking under dere, Mommy? You wooking under da door? What were you wooking at? Mommy? You wooking at the wady’s feet?”

More laughter. I stood inside the locked door and tried to assess the situation.

”Mommy, it’s time to wash our hands, now. We have to go out now, Mommy.” He started pounding on the door. ”Mommy, don?t you want to wash your hands? I want to go out!!”

I saw that my wait’em out plan was unraveling. I sheepishly opened the door, and found standing outside my stall, twenty to thirty ladies crowded around the stall, all smiling and starting to applaud. My first thought was complete embarrassment, then I thought, where’s
the fine print on the ‘motherhood contract’ where I signed away every bit of my dignity and privacy? But as my little boy gave me a big, cheeky grin while he rubbed bubbly soap between his chubby little hands, I thought, I’d sign it all away again, just to be known as Mommy to this little fellow.

(Shannon Popkin is a freelance writer and mother of three. She lives with her family in Grand Rapids , Michigan , where she no longer uses public restrooms.)

The Unpacking Continues

So the day has gone fairly well. I have spent most of it working from home, cleaning and unpacking. The living room and kitchen are looking great and I will hopefully be able to post before and after pictures of them later this evening. All in all it has been a pretty uneventful day with most of the excitement coming from a trip to Target for diapers, wipes and a few other special things. Hopefully I will have pics of the house to post tonight!

The House and It’s Changes… Part 1

So many people have been asking to see the house and while we still have a lot of unpacking and cleaning to do, I will start the series of pictures that I have. What I plan to do is show before and after pictures of the house. Before we moved in and after we did some work and moved in our things. I have to say looking back the house has changed quite a bit and that is a very good thing! We basically have the kitchen finished, as well as the living room and master bedroom. Abby’s room is still in the works, as we dont have her furniture yet (it has been ordered and should be here in a week or two) and the office looks more like storage at the moment. It is exciting to watch as things change. Hope you enjoy and I will post more pictures as I take them to show the comparisons!

For the moment you can see the front of the house and the master bedroom. We havent done much to the front other then clean up the landscaping a bit. Any cosmetic changes will be done later on.

That’s 8427 Hatillo Avenue… pretty isnt it?

The master bedroom is a conversion that was once the garage. Yes that means we are left without a garage but oh well. We now have a large master bedroom that fits all of our furniture, which was a must. In the ranch style and contemporary homes built in the 1940’s, large master bedrooms are hard to come by. As you will see there was a lot to clean up and change, but its amazing how a little bit went a long way in here.

As you can see the blinds and trim were all in dark dingy wood and the carpet was once a blue color.

The french doors in the master bedroom lead out to the gorgeous backyard, which was a major selling point to the house. As you can see, the walls were super dirty and the carpet that was once blue, well… it was absolutly disgusting! Let’s just say they had several dogs and cats…

The transformation only took a few days, but what a difference! I am sure its noticable, even in pictures!

As you can see, we repainted the walls in a color called Potters Clay. The trim through out the room, the french doors and the windows were all painted white. We installed new blinds which were also white. And the biggest difference… we put in new carpet! Eventually we will put hardwoods floors down to match the rest of the house.

As you can see, no more dirty walls and carpets. We eventually took that fan down and replaced it with a chandelier that matches the sconces on the walls by each closet. So pretty!!

Well that is a small peak. I plan to take more pictures over the next few days as we clean things up and unpack more boxes. Once it is clean, I will take a picture of the master bedroom with our furniture placed in it and with our art and pictures hanging. It makes a huge difference and looks even more like a home!

Much more to come…. Stay Tuned!!

Mothers Day

SO… I celebrated my first official Mother’s Day this year! It was a very nice, low key day. Shaun made me breakfast in bed and I woke up to find a beautiful bouquet of roses sitting on my dresser. We basically hung around the house all day and didn’t bother with unpacking or cleaning (which was very nice). Then Zoe came over for a nice dinner that Shaun prepared. The menu included a lovely creamy tomato soup with pesto to start, bacon wrapped Fillet Mignon with mashed potatoes and asparagus as the main course and mini pound cakes with strawberries, vanilla ice cream, whip cream and homemade strawberry syrup for dessert. I must say… I was very pampered!

The beautiful roses that I found on my dresser when I woke up… aren’t they beautiful?!

Breakfast in bed included pancakes, strawberries, bacon eggs and a cold glass of milk. I just had to take a picture because it looked so yummy! I soon found out that it was!

It is hard to believe that I have already celebrated my first Mother’s Day. Time flies so fast. I have to say though, being a mom is the best thing I could possibly think of doing. I look at Abigail every day and think to myself, “I cant believe that I was part of creating this beautiful little person”. I know, mushy… but its true. She is one of the many wonders that I cherish in this world!

Abigail wearing her pretty blue and white dress. It looks just like a Tiffany’s box! At this point she was ready to go to bed.

Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms, grandmas, great-grandmas, aunts, sisters and everyone in between. I hope it was a wonderful day!

Blogging Commitment…Woops

Ok… so I totally failed at my daily blogging commitment. Life has been super busy, as always. However, I promise to have several posts up within the next few hours! Lots of things to say and some pictures to show as well. Lots more to come!

Blogging Commitment

Ok… since I have received a lot of flack for not keeping this blog up to date (with the exception of the last few days) I have decided to stay committed as best I can. Therefore my goal will be to post every day, even if there wasn’t much happening. If I cant keep to that, because I might be busy or kept away from a computer, then I will commit to updating at least every week until I can get back on schedule. Don’t laugh, it can happen! Just watch me. Before you know it, you will feel like you are right there with us. I will say though that I cant promise pictures with each post as that takes more time, but I will be good about posting pictures as well! Let the fun begin… starting tomorrow!