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The most fascinating thing about being a mom is watching personalities blossom.  When both my babies were born, I fell immediately in love.  I wasn’t sure what could top it.  How could they possibly get any cuter than in that first 24 hours?  What started out with unbelievably cute little everything, quickly turned into a […]

The Animal Doctor

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January.   Usually the dead of winter is time to go sledding, build snowmen, attack each other with snowballs in snow forts, dress in 16 layers of bulky winter gear to play outside… This January, the snow boots that I so diligently door-busted at the end of last winter have often been shelved for rain boots.  […]

Rainboots.

Parenting

There’s something about a little one-year-old in pigtails that melts my heart.  Especially, when they’re my own little girls.  I remember the first time I could pull all the tiny strands of my first born’s hair back into two little piggie’s.  I was on a mission to conceal the natural mullet that her hair insisted […]

Pigtails.

Parenting

It went about as bad as it could go.  Twenty degrees before the breeze coming off the lake, and all my two tots want to do is go out in play in it.  Half-way through January and it finally snowed enough to cover the grass.  Here we go. The morning the ‘winter storm’ made its […]

Apparently more fascinating than any toy money can buy ….it’s the remote control.  In particular, my remote control.  The one I grab groggily in the morning to catch the Today Show …oh, who am I kidding with my pre-parent nostalgia …the Disney Channel. Adjusting to my new normal, the morning person I’ve always been is now […]

The Remote Control

Parenting

What is it about ‘Daddy’s Work’ that is so fascinating to a child?  I remember conjuring up images of where my Dad worked, as a kid.  When I finally went there with him for his retirement send off, it looked nothing like what I’d imagined.  But as a kid, you have to visualize them somewhere, […]

Daddy’s Work.

Parenting

Ahhhh…the joy of newly found vocabulary to a one year old.  Not knowing the correct context to use new phrasing in all the time does not seem to stop them saying it  non-stop from dawn till dusk. Lo, the resident one-year-old, has taken to the phrase, “I don’t want it.”  In true toddler fashion, she […]

I’m a huge babbler, fully aware that I talk way to much…most of the time at a volume uncomfortable to most…and have to consciously stop myself from interrupting people because my brain interjects with conversational jargon to the max.  My laugh was and still remains to be how most know, or remember, me by…or how […]

Babbling Lo…

Parenting