Tuesday, November 27, 2012

abundance of gratitude


Our thankful Thursday became one special weekend of gratitude.  Family sleepovers always lead to days full of love, laughs and relaxation.  After consuming a wonderful meal made by everyone at our table, we settled into a three day adventure which necessitated nothing but considerations of what to eat next and whether to lounge at the kitchen table or the living room couch.  Pure bliss, I must say.  



Thoughts of shopping crossed our mind but the idea of staying in our pajamas and continuing our relaxing days triumphed.  Our resident chef made us many good meals, the fire was kept lit and many bottles of sweet adult juice were brought up from Scott's cellar.   Ahhhh......



Friday morning little miss MC woke up with a cold and a fever so she spent much of the day on the family room chair cuddled up in her comforts but also close enough to share the day with the occasional burst of energy.  Auntie Marie brought us all doughnuts and shared in our day.




In fact we all did a lot of laying around all day.


But at night, once the kids were snuggled in bed, we brought out the game of monopoly and then we let the good times roll! ( Nice hair mom....lol..)  So fun!

Such an  awesome weekend and we are all so very thankful for these memories.  Now that the focus turns to Christmas I have a short wish list for the jolly man.  Another few days just like these, please!  
Thanks in advance, Santa Claus.  




Tuesday, November 20, 2012

all good

LIfe is sweet.
Life is amazing.
Life is ever changing.

We have one little girl who can pick up a book and READ and one little boy whose vocabulary and questions of the world continue to make us smile on a daily basis.  "I'm going to marry a turkey," he declares yesterday.  "A turkey?".." yes, a big turkey mommy, ok?"  Ok Rylan..whatever makes you happy.  And if that made him happy, so be it.

 She whose social calendar is one already a bit complicated and he who for the first time is asking for a playdate with a friend he made on his own at school.  To watch my children grow and embrace life is one of my biggest blessings.  They remind me how quickly life passes by and at the same time teach me to take hold of today, and live in the moment, embracing the uniqueness and genuinity of the here and now.  All too soon I'll be dropping her off at the mall with her girlfriends and taking him to all day school.

I've been thinking for a while on how to document our lives right now and it is very simple but yet complicated.  We love our little family...the busy, the crazy loud, the energetic clan that we are.  Each day we make decisions in the best interest for the four of us together and individually alike.  We trust our instinct, some things requiring a long range plan while other things are simple in the moment decisions.

Last week Scott celebrated his birthday.  The kids were counting down the days and they couldn't wait to celebrate their Daddy.  They know that birthdays are a big deal around here; celebratory days that are met with rainbows and magic and sweet surprises.  "What are we going to to do for Daddy's birthday mommy?  Are we going to have a big party?"   Although we opted out of the big party we made sure that Daddy knew how much he is loved and treasured.  And oh boy..is he loved.

Scott has a lot to celebrate.  Last month he opened the doors to a new opportunity and started his very own consulting company.  Check him out here...http://www.positionglobal.com  He is loving his new professional life which has already greeted him with success, and I couldn't be more proud of him.  Together we decorated his home office and as a family we have learned how to respect his need for quieter times and honestly, the kids are doing really well with not interrupting his office doors.  I think they are enjoying that he is home at night with a commute of seconds, and one that is not dependent on traffic!  We are loving that the worries and stress of yesterday are promises and hope for tomorrow. And even though we don't have a steady income for right now, we are ok, we are happy and we are oh so good.  Positive energy consumes our every day and it is such an exciting time for us.

On this Thanksgiving week, I couldn't be more thankful for my little family and the story our lives weave.  Our good health and love is one I will never take for granted.  I wish you a Happy Thanksgiving and I hope you are surrounded by those that love you unconditionally and you enjoy a wonderful holiday.  xo Kelly




Friday, November 2, 2012

Halloween Fun

I have one child who is all about the candy this year, to the point where she just can't help herself from taking another piece even though she has been told she has had enough to cause tummy trouble.   And I have one who is happy with A sucker or A packet of m&m's.  And which one is now sick with a stomach bug?  :( Yep.  So not fair.


But before this little bug hit our home we had a wonderful and festive Halloween.  We started the day with celebrating in the kindergarten room where my mom and I partied it up in 5 year old fashion.  In fact I was so busy the only photo I took was this quick one!  M seriously has the best teacher and I couldn't be more happy with her education and she proved she also knows how to throw a great party.


After school Uncle Brad came over and we did a bit of T&T'ing with the neighbor friends.












One of the kids favorite things to do is to go back to our home and trick or treat.  Nana always acts so surprised to see them and they think they have just pulled one over on her.  LOL


Another highlight of every Halloween is coming home and enjoying a nice dinner together.  This year it was grilled cheeses, kale salad and baked potatoes.  Hope you enjoyed your day in some way!