I’m Losing My Sanity Today


I can be a little dramatic and I said I would try to avoid these types of posts but I can’t help it. I’m losing my beloved babysitter today. Which means I will lose my mind today. My sanity. I’d rather lose my foot today! I told you I could be dramatic. But doesn’t this call for a little drama? I’ve been sad all day. Extra tired.
The story of how I met Isabella is quite nice really. [Read more…]

Five years…


My big boy turned 5 yesterday. I have been planning his birthday for about a month now and my thoughts have been filled with mixed emotions. Of course, I am thankful he is happy and healthy, a good boy and super clever. But I’m also a little melancholy over how fast the time has passed and that always lingering question, “what have I accomplished in the last five years??!?” The obvious, as everyone points out and I think it too, I’ve raised this amazing boy and for the past 14 months his baby brother. As I type, in my belly, my third baby boy is enjoying the rush of whatever portion he gets of my egg and cheese bagel sandwich. I know what it is to be a mom but I continue my journey of what makes me…me. [Read more…]

One Kind Act…Everyday


I just discovered this new blog! I came across this story about a dad who decided to do one act of kindness a day as his 2012 New Year’s resolution. Ryan Garcia became a new dad and wanted to become a better person. I love stories like this! He has already delivered blankets and food to a church, cleared snow off all the cars on his block, and wrote a thank you note to a former teacher. Check out his blog to read the other 37!
xoxo

Crafty Crafty

I love, love, love photo cards. I send them for Christmas, as invitations, birth announcements and when we have a change of address (which happens a lot). When I receive them, I post them up on our fridge for a while and then I keep them forever. I know how much time and cost goes into making these photo cards so I don’t want to throw them out. For this last holiday bunch, I bought a simple scrapbook at Target and a glue stick. I hope one day, like 20 years from now, one of my comadres will call me asking for that one holiday card she used a long time ago. xoxo