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About Me

PA, United States
For now, I work as a stay-at-home mom of three beautiful children (a boy who is 2, a girl who is 4, and a step-daughter who is 18 and currently attending American University, Go Alex!!) while trying desperately to finish my dissertation in sociology. My husband and I have been together for 10 wonderful years and he works as a software architect. While he helped me design this blog, he cannot be liable for its content. I decided to start blogging because: 1) Many of my mommy friends have blogs and I was tired feeling left out, 2) I needed a place to vent my frustrations about my graduate program and rave about my children and my husband, 3) a blog can keep our extended family (who live very far away) updated, and 4) as fellow mommy blogger once told me (thanks Patty), a blog is a historical record that can later be shared with your children.

Favorite Quotes

  • The phrase "working mother" is redundant. Jane Sellman
  • How important it is for us to recognize and celebrate our heroes and she-roes! Maya Angelou, African American poet
  • Be careful what you give children, for sooner or later you are sure to get it back. Barbara Kingsolver
  • The development of a tree depends on where it is planted. Edward Joyner, Yale Univ. School
  • We have been the benefactors of our cultural heritage and the victims of our cultural narrowness. Stanley Kripper, Psychologist
  • Being 'educated' means knowing how little I really know. Carol T Lloyd
  • Life shrinks or expands in proportion to ones courage. Anais Nin
  • We don't see things as they are; we see them as we are. Anais Nin Diarist
  • We are continually faced with a series of great opportunities brilliantly disguised as in insoluble problems. John W Gardner
  • Age is a high price to pay for maturity. Anon

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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Air Bud

I had no idea that my 4 year old, "baby girl" was so emotional, sensitive and empathic. Today the kids were watching the Disney channel when a movie started. My kids have had little exposure to non-animated films but they seemed really interested in this one (Air Bud), so I decided to sit down and watch it with them. Having never seen this movie myself, I didn't know what was in store for us but I figured it's a Disney Movie, rated G, I had nothing to worry about. The movie started out great and both kids were glued to it (they really liked the dog). Then it happened...Bud (the dog) was taken from the little boy who found him and returned to his EVIL owner. The little boy was heartbroken and cried and cried and cried. At this time, I look over at Maya and notice that she is getting red in the face and her eyes are tearing up. Then she breaks out in a high-intense cry. I grab her, hold her and tell her that it's OK, it is just a movie and that the dog will come back to the little boy soon. But she won't stop crying and is extremely emotional. I finally had to turn the channel. I had no idea that a TV program would elicit such an emotional response from her. But then again as I notice the lump that had formed in my throat as the dog was being taken away, I realized that my "baby girl" got most of her strong emotions from mommy.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Advanced to candidacy


It's done! I had my dissertation proposal hearing last week and passed. Officially, I've been advanced to candidacy (whatever that's suppose to mean I'm not exactly sure since I thought I was a Ph.D candidate before this hearing). But what I do know is that now I can apply for a few research grants and actually start my research project. I will be interviewing all participants in January. It feels so good to be moving forward.

Monday, November 17, 2008

What was I thinking?

At Armani's 6 month dental cleaning, his pediatric dentist informed us that he would have to pull his front tooth (Armani fell and injured the tooth when he was 12 months old). I have to admit, I'm pretty heart broken over this. I know things happen and that it is just a baby tooth, but the thought of him going through the next 5-6 years without a front tooth and the teasing that will undoubtedly ensue just breaks my heart.

So hubby and I decide to take Armani to see our dentist for a second opinion. I mean there has to be some other options, right? This morning I called to schedule an appointment and they tell me that they could get us in today at 2:30pm. Great we're there! Now, I'm sure you wiser moms are thinking, you're kidding right, you're NOT going to take a 2 year old to the DENTIST at 2:30pm, are you? Isn't that when most toddlers nap? Yes it is, so I'm not sure what I was thinking when I agreed to this appointment since Armani (when he does nap) is usually asleep at 2:30. I guess I thought that this would be one of those no nap days and even if he did get a little tired, he's pushed through it before so how bad could it be? OMG...little did I know.

Once we got to the dentist's office, Armani and Maya played nicely in the little playroom for about, oh let me see, FOUR minutes. This office has no doors (did you hear me, NO doors), instead the entire office is an OPEN floor plan. Not something I noticed when I go in to get my teeth cleaned but quickly took note of when I had my 2 year old with me. Seriously, NO doors, not so great for toddlers. So until we were called back to see the dentist, all I did was run after Armani, time and time again as he kept bolting to the back area where patients were being treated. Then they wanted me to fill out 4 pages of paperwork. Uh, are you kidding me? Can't you see that I'm chasing a 2 year old. So as I hold my 41 pound, squirming boy in one arm, I desperately try to fill out these stupid forms. Finally, they call us back. As soon as Armani sees the dental chair he starts crying, screaming, and again squirms to get out of my arms and when I can't hold him anymore I put him down and of course he bolts to the front (remember OPEN floor plan). So I run after him for the millionth time, pick him up and hold him tight. Then Maya starts crying because she wants the dentist to clean her teeth. At this point, the office seems very hot to me, I'm totally sweating. The good news is that the dentist comes over rather quickly, I assume because she and everyone else in the office can hear Armani screaming and wailing. So the dentist and I are trying our mighty best to talk over both kids crying and I'm seriously struggling to keep Armani in my lap for the doctor to evaluate his tooth. It was so bad that the Dentist asks if it would be better if we continue our conversation via phone. I happily agree and try to get out of the office as quickly as possible, but both kids are crying and are so uncooperative. Seriously, this was Armani's worst melt down (he won't let me pick him up, he won't stand up or walk and instead just lays on the floor crying). Finally, I pick him up, hold him as tight as I can so he won't squirm his way out of my arms (I'm probably cutting off his circulation somewhere but at this point I really don't care) and tell Maya that she'd better follow me out to the car. I place (more like throw) both kids in the car and force their seat belts on (both of them are still crying very loudly). I say nothing. I get into the drivers seat, roll down my window, take a few deep breaths, turn on the radio (VERY LOUDLY) and try to ignore them. After I drive about two blocks it suddenly gets quiet. I look back in my review mirror and, you guessed it, both kids are fast asleep. I wanted to drive to the nearest bar and get a very tall drink but instead I came home and transferred them both to their beds. On the bright side, this is the first time both kids have taken a nap at the same time in over a year.

So when Armani is a teenager and tells me that I have embarrassed him in someway, I will kindly remind him of this day (November 17, 2008) and even perhaps show him this post and the embarrassment that I had endured.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Please put a shirt on...



Tonight, I asked Maya to go up to her room and put on a clean shirt (since the one she was wearing was dirty). So when she came back down this is what she was wearing. No shirt and yep those are tights on her head.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Making spider cupcakes

I'm a little late posting about this but wanted to wait until I got the pictures. All of these pictures (except the cupcake) were taken by my good friend Laura. Thanks so much Laura..you are awesome!

The third Tuesday in October, we hosted a playdate where the kids made spider cupcakes. We had lots of fun decorating and spending the afternoon
with friends. Check out Maya's masterpiece. Pretty scary, hu! The following morning, I walked into our kitchen and came across this cupcake and it scared the bejeebees out of me.




Here the girls are hard at work.


Armani had to get his entire body into it.



Maya and her good friend Tristan.


This is what happens when Armani has too much fun and excitement!

Hairy Spiders: Frost cupcakes with chocolate frosting. Place 4 pieces of black licorice on each side of cupcake for legs. Cut and form marshmallows on top of cupcake to make spider body and head. Cover marshmallows with chocolate frosting. For hair, turn cupcake upside down and dip in chocolate sprinkles. For eyes and mouth, I used raspberry gltz gumdrops.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

According to my 4 year old, I'm so smart!


So tonight I was putting Maya to bed and she requested that we read "the Foot Book" by Dr. Seuss. Since Maya knows the book by heart, she read it to me. After the part that said "how many feet you meet" she asked me to count all of the feet on the page. So I counted all 28 of them and then she turned to me and said, very enthusiastically, "GOOD JOB MOMMY" she then grabbed my face with both her hands, looked me in the eye, and said "YOU ARE SO SMART MOMMY" emphasizing the so and proceeded to give me a big hug. Gotta love it!

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Happy Halloween

Tonight we enjoyed walking through the neighborhood with our little witch and our little football player. Unfortunately, my little football star wouldn't stand still long enough for us to get a good picture of him and he wouldn't wear his football helmet! Ugh!


My little witch.
















She's a little tired of me taking pictures of her. Can't you tell.
















This was the only shot of Armani that we were able to get. And in order for us to get this shot we had to turn on the TV! Of course he had to be a Giants football player.

Oh ya, please disregard the lazy dog in the background. That's Linkin, our chocolate lab, who thinks he is human and gets away with sitting on our couch like this.
















This is Maya's rendition of a scary witch.


The kids had a great time trick or treating tonight. Poor Armani only made it to four houses and then wanted mommy to pick him up. So I held him for about 2 minutes and he fell asleep in my arms. For him, trick or treating ended at 6:30pm. Maya continued and kept informing me "just one more house mommy" until it was "time to go home and eat".

Halloween Day

We had such a great day today, well at least Maya did. Armani desperately needed a nap. This afternoon we went to a Halloween playgroup and enjoyed the beautiful weather (65 degrees today). Maya had fun running around in her costume and playing with the other kiddos. Armani was not so happy and spent most of the time crying and wanting mommy to hold him. He didn't warm up until the playgroup was over and wouldn't let me take any pictures of him. Gotta love the two's!

Thanks for hosting a great playgroup Sarah!































 

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