Just a quick hello
Anyway, I'm here, I'm reading, but I usually can't get my comments to post, so I apologize. If I'm not around much, I want you to know that I'm looking forward to seeing you all, and meeting some of you, this Friday!!!

I've been getting a lot of sleep lately. Yet I always seem to need more! Maybe this evening I'll feel more up to writing, but for now here's Kaitlin in a dress my parents brought her from Hawaii. She's turing into such a girly girl when it comes to clothes. She loves dresses and has worn one everyday this week. It's so cute how she laughs when I show her what she gets to wear. We used to have clothing battles. Now, when I pull out a dress she'll get dressed, in clothing of my chosing, without a struggle! Ah, life with a two year old! It's great.




This is what hair would look like if instead of hair we had feathers!
I'm not quite finished with this book. I have about 15 pages to go. But the guy coming to clean my windows just cancelled and I probably have an hour until Kaitlin wakes up from her nap to now "waste" blogging, so I thought I'd write about my elation about having finished this book! According to my book journal I began reading this one March 2. Yes, I've been reading this book for over two months! It was a real labor of love, let me tell you. I'm really determined to learn more about our country's history. I'm ust not so sure this was the book to start out with. Though it was interesting, it was really slow going for me! Politics are a big thing in this house. Alan and I talk about them alot, but with his job, he can't voice some of his comments in public.
I noticed you are listening to the new Dixie Chick album...that is political right now in its own way!
I don't know if it is good or bad thing to realize our founding fathers were like us. The idealistic version of them fuels a lot of young kids to do better. But on the other hand, knowing they were like us, makes me feel better.
These are my Mother's Day flowers.
So, this week I vow to turn this all around. I vow to not get down on myself when I don't finish my to do list. I vow to at least finish the things I didn't finish on my list last week. I vow to get my office ready to live in. I vow to make dinner at least once so I don't waste all of the ingredients I bought last week! Most importantly, I vow to make the most of the next six weeks. They're the last that Kaitlin and I have alone together, and I don't want to be stressed. If she wants to sit in her room doing puzzles all day, then that's where I'll be. If she wants to go on a walk around the block, that's where I'll be--trudging along at a much slower pace than she'd like! Anyway, you
I almost hate for my first post in quite some time to be a book review. I've been trying to keep my blogsale at the top of my posts so people could reply to my questions. In the meantime, I've been dying to get on a write. Well, this is how it turned out. I should just be glad that I can cross off one of the four books I have going right now! I never want to have that many books going at once again!
First item: A lot of 8.5 x 11 cardstock in a large variety of colors. All of it is in really good shape. You know if I can't stand to bend a page in a book, I couldn't stand to have bent paper! We must respect the paper! I've just decided that I need the room to actually file things in other than my cardstock collection!
Second item: 12-12x12 plastic envelopes. Take as many as you want or all of them.
Third item: A big three inch, or so, high pile of patterned paper. It's mostly outdated stuff that I've had around forever, but there is some cool stuff, too, that your kids might like: patterned vellum, pearlescent paper, lacy paper, etc.
Final item: Idea Books. These are pretty old, too, but if you're looking to fill gaps in your collection, or replace well loved and worn ones, you might find what you're looking for here (and of course they're in great shape. You can hardly tell they've been looked at!
Yesterday, after spending too much time on the computer in the morning, I realized that I'm getting to be quite addicted to blogging and the Internet. So I decided to basically take the day off from the computer. I'd almost forgotten how much I can get done during Kaitlin's nap if I'm not sitting on front of my monitor. I'm not sure that I'm going to attempt that again, but I do know that there is a fine line between too much time on the computer and just the right amount. Here are some ways to know if youve crossed the line: You let the Dora the Explorer DVD replay itself at least twice while blogging (the DVD is 92 minutes long!), the laundry that you started on Monday is still sitting in the dryer on Wednesday, you'd rather blog than blow dry your hair or put on makeup, even when you have to go see your husband at work where he's surrounded by women who actually care about their appearances (putting the bare minumum of make up on also counts. Yesterday the only makeup I wore was a little something to make my eyebrows look more presentable.). I could go on, but this has the potential to get really embarrassing.
Of the 10 shots I took of Kaitlin's "I want to smile" episode, only the two that I posted turned out not blurry. Jeremy if you're reading, when did the discussions of getting a new digital before the baby was born end? I don't think we reached a decision, did we? Or did we decide not to decide? Here's a sample of the terrible quality of my camera. OK, so it doesn't look so bad at a low resolution for the Internet, but full sized her eyes look really weird, and her hair and teeth are blurry. It looks like she's got these really long, transparent front teeth. Freaky!
On the other hand I love my computer, but not for any of the reasons you might think. I have one of those iMacs--the one that doesn't have a CPU tower. It's all inside the monitor. The great thing about this computer is that it has this huge area at the bottom that's the perfect place for sticking Post It notes. As you can see here, I take advantage of that handy little space whenever I need it!
And to end on a happy note, here is a picture I took of Kaitlin on the "I want to smile" day. Since she likes having her picture taken so much, I thought that maybe the way to get her away from the cheesy smile would be to take more pictures of her--maybe she'll become more natural in front of the camera. I don't know, what do you think? I think we made some progress! She's such a skinny little elf, but she's my little elf, and I love that kid more than anything. So I'm off to go play, to get ready for the day, and to count down the minutes until naptime. K woke up at 6:00 this morning crying for her cousins who were here last night when she went to sleep. Hopefully that will translate into a three hour nap. I can handle 6:00 if she sleeps a lot during the day!
Last night Jenn called to tell me that she had something that she'd meant to drop off all day, but that the day just seemed to get away from her. (We all know how that goes!) She told me to check outside my door later on in the evening. Of course I promptly fell asleep after I talked to her. So this morning I went to my front door to find this fun basket full of goodies! What a wonderful surprise to get such a great gift for May Day! The basket contained flowers (!), two cute notebooks (Curious George and The Hungry Catterpillar), the most darling set of frame stamps ever, and chocolate! I am so blessed and grateful to have friends who constantly teach me about generosity and the value of giving just for the sake of giving.
Jenn always gives of herself so selflessly. She's thoughtful, she does everything beautifully, and she always manages to do this a.) when she seems to be busiest and b.)when the gesture is least expected. Thank you so much, Jenn, for giving me a basket of such goodness to wake up to! I am continually inspired by you to be a better, more thoughtful person--lessons that I am always in need of.
