Monthly Archives: January 2010

more tidbits …

Seems I’m doing a lot of these posts these days, but there’s so much going on that it’s dizzying!

I’m really missing my Peanut these days. Seems by the time we get home and get everything done, there’s just not enough time with her. We played for well over an hour last night (In between dinner, dishes, laundry, bath …), and call me selfish if you’d like, but it’s just doesn’t feel like enough time. The weekends aren’t long enough, either. I’m trying to commit myself to being home one full day each weekend for just this reason – more time. True, this will require some serious organization and coordination, but I’m game. I need time with our Lil before she’s grown – a time I know will come far too quickly.

Excitement is building – my dad, sister and I are headed to Grand Cayman in March for a dive trip, and the plans are starting to come together. This weekend, I’ll likely spend a few hours at the dive shop doing some refreshers for three certifications I hope to complete while we’re there – rescue, wreck and UW photography. I’m psyched!

It’s time to play catch up. You know from prior posts that I’ve been working on the Alphabitty Moments project – my posts are here and more information can be found here. It’s an awesome project, and one I really want to complete. That being said, as this week is “T,” I have a LOT of catching up to do! I’ll keep you posted on my progress, of course, by posting pages here as I complete them. (Oh my, I just checked out MamaBear’s blog, and they’re only up to the letter “L” … yippee! That means only 5 layouts to catch up!)

We’re going to start sleep training again because things have gotten out of hand. Lily is 8 months old and I’m being honest when I say she was up every 2 hours last night – asleep around 9, then up around 11 pm, 1 am, 3 am and 5 am. No joke. We did training a couple of months ago, but she got sick and I didn’t the heart nor the strength to do it while she was sneezing and coughing through the night. With the sickness over, it’s time to kick things off again. This mama’s tired, and so is Peanut’s papa!

I guess that’s it for now. I’m still waiting on the medical news, so I promise to keep you posted on that. I also hope to get some recent pictures up today, but we’ll see. Maybe by the end of the weekend is a better goal. Have a great day!

recipe: brownie bites

Mmm … who doesn’t love brownies? While they’re quite yummy, when made in the traditional manner, they just don’t present well. This is a quick and easy fix for ugly brownies!

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What you’ll need …

a box of brownie mix and any associated ingredients (oil, eggs, water, etc.)
approx. 6 oz. white melting chocolate
approx. 6 oz. milk chocolate chips (you could also do semi-sweet, dark, etc.)
assortment of berries – I used blueberries, raspberries and blackberries

What you’ll do …

(I purchased this Wilton Brownie Squares Mold, but you could also use a mini-muffin pan.)

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray mold/pan with no-stick cooking spray or line muffin pan with mini paper cups. Prepare brownie mix per instructions; fill mold/pan cups 2/3 full. (Note: A typical box brownie mix will make approximately 48 minis, so plan for two batches or have two pans ready!)

Bake 15-20 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean. Cool in pan for approximately 15 minutes, then remove from pan and cool completely.

Melt chocolate (I melted in the microwave according to instructions on the package.) and spoon approximately 1 tsp. of chocolate over each brownie bite. Garnish immediately with fruit and allow to harden. Refrigerate if desired. (I needed the chocolate to harden quicker, so I put them in the fridge. I also prefer them cold – but that’s just me.)

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If you try them, let me know what you think and what other changes you might have made. Next time, I’m going to stick with only white chocolate and mix some crazy colors in there!

waiting …

I have a post ready and waiting for you, but I can’t post it yet. I need an answer first before I click “Publish.” And though I feel compelled to write something, I sit here wondering what to write. Perhaps I could address the subject of “waiting,” in many different forms – and presented in rather random fashion.

Life is so unpredictable. Fabulous news was delivered to us by some very dear friends this weekend, and that news was so completely unexpected. It’s so thrilling, and I’m certain for this one we’ll actually enjoy the wait. That’s the good awesome side of life’s unpredictability. Naturally, there’s a down side to life’s unpredictability, as well. That side landed me unexpectedly at my doctor’s office yesterday, at Advanced Radiology this morning, and sitting by the phone waiting for a phone call right now. And though everyone involved is 99% sure about what the results will be, there’s always that slim chance. I’ve dodged so many bullets in my life; had it so easy – relatively speaking. Let’s hope I dodge this one, too. Like I said, life is so unpredictable.

IMG00213 And in case you didn’t know, lots of Walgreens locations have a Cafe W, which typically means a soda fountain with flavor shots! Yes, your choice of raspberry, lime, cherry and vanilla! It may just be me, but I have a thing for fountain soda (Tammy, I think of you every time – you got me started on fountain sodas!), and an even bigger thing for fountain soda with flavor shots! Absolutely a reason to choose Walgreens, IMHO. Seriously, what better way to wait for your prescription than with a raspberry vanilla diet Pepsi, right?

Husband’s on cloud nine. He gave his 2-weeks notice at work on Monday and thankfully all went well. Honestly, he wasn’t looking for a job and hadn’t planned to leave, but was approached about an opportunity that he simply couldn’t pass up. He was afraid they wouldn’t take it so well, but they’ve been understanding, as I think they should given the circumstances. I’m happy for him – it’ll be a fantastic work environment, new experiences, and a much better commute! The new journey begins on Monday, 1/25. I’ll letcha know how it goes, but until then, we wait.

This prescription is making me nauseous – awesome. Can’t wait to see if it happens again tomorrow … and for the next 13 days.

Had enough yet? I’ll just have to make you wait for my next post to find out the details of these mystery appointments! Don’t worry, neither alternative is very fun, but the better of the two is certainly manageable.

Until then, enjoy the wait.

it must be …

… mind over matter. Truthfully, nothing else has changed, yet I feel amazing. I feel like me. I don’t want to jinx it, but it seems I’ve found the long lost me. Yes, it’s true! I’ve been gone for so terribly long, and I think I might be back. Only time will tell, and I’m ready to see!

We got some amazing news this weekend. And though I’m bubbling over with excitement, I can’t share just yet. It might be a wild ride, but I’m certain it’s going to be such a fantastic year! (No, I am NOT pregnant! Wouldn’t that be chaos!)

Equally as suspenseful but nowhere near as fun, today also happens to be a big day for us. Yes, it’s Lily’s 8 month birthday (Oh my!), and while that’s extremely exciting, we’re also beginning a new family journey today. IMG00211e1 As of this morning, Justin is winding down his last two weeks with his employer of 6+ years and preparing to begin with a new company on January 25th. It’s a huge change in many ways, and I couldn’t be more excited for him!

Ooh, in Lily news, she had her first “big girl” ride in the cart yesterday! She was funny – took her a few minutes to get used to the motion, and in no time, she was reaching for the groceries and crying for my pen! The compromise? She got to hold daddy’s Nesquik! I love these milestones – every one is so unique and so much fun!

Can’t wait to share the excitement of this weekend with you – I promise I will as soon as the time is right!

Have a great week!

social media @ work?

Do you use social networking sites at work? I’ll admit, maybe regrettably (The admission, not the use.), that I do.

This look at my use of social networking at work came after reading this article. If you’re at all interested in social media, marketing, human resources, or even business management, I recommend you read it. The author presents some interesting perspectives and quite a strong case for the use of social media in the workplace.

Personally, the majority of my social media use during business hours is instigated by a business need. Among other business uses, I am responsible for my organization’s Facebook page and make any updates and posts during business hours. I use LinkedIn to keep in contact with vendors, get news on upcoming events,  and to stay up to date on marketing and construction industry trends. I can honestly say that 75% or more of my Twitter stream is business related, and that’s nearly all I check on that particular site. I use Delicious to organize my business association links, vendor sites, and creative references and refer to them at least once a day. And yes, I check my RSS feed for blog updates throughout the day, again most of which are job related.

That’s not to say that I don’t stray to post the occasional personal comment on Facebook, breeze through the “parenting” category on my Twitter stream, or add a new link to my Delicious account. I do. However, my use of these sites is not excessive, and blocking them would only hinder my overall productivity.

My employer does not have a policy on social networking, and quite honestly, perhaps they should. It would likely be beneficial to define what is and is not appropriate and how employees should conduct themselves on these sites if acting on behalf of the organization – after all, I’m certain I’m not the only one here using social media for business purposes.

How about you – do you use social networking sites during business hours? Does your employer have a policy on social media? Are you even permitted to use such sites? Just curious.

Happy weekend, everyone!

almost off.

Yep, she’s almost off.

Almost crawling.

Almost 8 months old (in 4 days).

I don’t know at what point you consider it official, but she’s daggone close. The current action involves movement driven by the arms with some leg motion in there. While it’s not an all-out crawl, the legs are now helping, and her belly sometimes lifts off the floor, so she’s not totally army crawling, either.

We’re in trouble, because the current speed is even frightening, and with the right combination, she’ll be fast. Time to start Lily-proofing, I guess.

My camera batteries are dead and the charger is MIA (Great …), so can I promise pictures soon? Thanks – you’re so awesome for understanding!

one word.

I’m currently working on choosing my one word for 2010. It’s a tough choice, and one that I want to get right, so I’m taking my time. My current pool of possibilities …

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I’ll let you know what my final decision is once I’m done. You already know this is a big year for me, so likewise, this word will be an important part of my journey. We’ll see!

P.S. – If you’re interested in developing your one word, too, here are a couple of great resources to get you started: ali edwards and christine kane. These ladies will get you thinking about what 2010 might look like for YOU and how you can be successful!

i’m saying goodbye to my green …

(Sorry – it’s long, but worthwhile … I think!)

Yep, I’m off to one heck of a start in 2010 – as promised! One part of this change is the commitment to see things in a more positive light. Typical me is to get started with one negative and let it snowball, leading me right to where I was at the end of 2009 – completely depressed and absolutely miserable. Instead of letting the negatives snowball this year, I am instead focusing on the positives and letting them snowball. So far, so good!

One of my biggest issues has been with this whole working mom thing. It’s absolutely and utterly exhausting. Dizzying, even. I had no idea it would be so hard – so busy, so tiring, so chaotic and crazy. Truthfully, though I envy stay at home moms for a number of reasons, I know I wouldn’t make it – it takes a very strong and dedicated person, and it’s just not for me. Ideally, something part-time would be perfect, but it’s not going to happen, so here I stay.

Admittedly (and rather embarrassingly), I’ve had some seriously bitter thoughts towards stay at home moms in general. I’ve been disgustingly green with envy. I’ve been downright, all out jealous. I know they have their gripes, too, and we all know that the grass is always greener on the other side for all of us. But seriously, I’d give my left arm for the opportunity to spend so much time with Peanut, to run errands during the week, for the chance to meet friends and family members for coffee and shopping, and to have time here and there for chores around the house. A nap from time to time? Heck yeah – I’m game! It’s sounding more enticing than my rat race life with each passing second!

Back to the point. I could continue on with comparisons from my limited and skewed perspective, but that’s not going to get me anywhere further along on my journey toward happiness – instead, it would only be two steps back in life’s delicate dance. Rather than thinking of the negatives in being a working mom, from now on, I’m going to focus on the positives. This life, even with the exhaustion factor, is incredible! I’m not even going to list the negatives or compare what I live with what could be because it’s pointless. Instead, and without further ado, here are many reasons why my crazy life as a “working mom” rocks!

(NOTE: This list is in no way a comparison of working mom vs. SAHM or any other situation for that matter, but is merely a list of positives for my particular situation. I’m sure some of these would appear on other’s lists, too, regardless of particulars.)

  • Believe me, I can get more done in a few hours than some could even imagine. It’s that thing called pressure, and baby, I feel it! There’s no time for slacking, and no off days! I always have a mission. Always.
  • Downtime certainly doesn’t exist, either. Eh, unless you want to consider those few precious moments before falling asleep downtime. No rest for this mama!
  • I can speed shop like it’s nobody’s business. There’s always a list and never time for perusing – that’s how it goes … All. The. Time.
  • Yes, I get lunch hour shopping trips … alone! In fact, much of my shopping, with the exception of groceries, is done during lunch. Always nice to get out of the office, too!
  • Functioning on minimal sleep is a mastered art, and I’ve got it down. That little girl has some serious sleep issues, and the hours between 10-ish pm and 5 am are in no way, shape or form restful for my husband and I. We play good walking zombies each and every day!
  • There’s a beautiful balance in responsibility. Though it took a while to iron out to our liking, both my husband and I have what I would consider fairly equal roles in our daughter’s care. That man truly is an amazing dad, and will play a huge role in Peanut’s future. Awesome!
  • Likewise, we both have household responsibilities because I simply cannot do it all by myself.
  • There’s no time for details. True, this is both a plus and a minus, but there’s no wasted time on that which goes unnoticed most of the time anyway.
  • Wow, what a great way to determine what’s important and what’s not! What has to get done gets done, and what doesn’t is left behind. There are only 24 hours in a day, right?
  • The separation anxiety factor is lessened because we are forced to share Peanut with others. I’ll never be 100% okay with leaving my little one with a trusted family member or friend, but it’s easier because I have to do it 5 days a week. In her nearly 8 months of life, she’s been overnight without us 3 times! (Sure, those days and nights away have been torture, but they are possible! I also believe that it’s a positive experience for everyone involved.)
  • Our time together is so precious. I appreciate every minute I have with our little Peanut because we don’t have 24/7 … the waking hours are more like 3.5/5 during the week and 12.5/2 on the weekends. Sad, but true. Though it’s so little time, that time is amazing!
  • Days off are utterly euphoric! Whether a surprise or planned, every minute of these days feels just like Christmas as a kid. I’m typically selfish, too, and don’t share these bonus days with anyone else – they’re our little secret, at least until they’re over!
  • I get adult time 5 days a week. Granted, it’s at work, involves little socialization, and is highly impersonal, but it’s adults!
  • My commute, when I’m feeling positive, is a beautiful time. It’s 45 to 60 minutes of thinking time for me. Quiet, peaceful, and relaxing (Minus the traffic!).

Wow, I didn’t know I had so many positives to this working mom thing – I am blessed! Funny – I’m feeling better already, and am pleased with the decision to leave the boring negatives and unnecessary comparisons behind. My life IS good, and my days of being green with envy are over! How’s that for sticking to a New Year’s resolution?!

If you are currently struggling with a similar negative, I challenge you to do the same – look at what’s good in your life, list it out just like this, and leave the bad behind. Unless you can change it, it’s not worth spending time and energy on. Who needs the negative anyway, right?

I’m not 100% back to me just yet, but this is one huge hurdle along the way – and it’s been overcome! Here’s to hoping the next challenge is just as freeing!

january: lost in the details.

I’m going to make January, though it is already 5 days over, my month of details. I’m going to leave you hanging here until I have enough with which to update, but know that it will be fun and exciting! I’m hoping to have details to show you by Monday – we’ll see how well I do and how much time I have.

It is my hope that this “project” will continue from month to month, but I want to get through the first month before I commit. Heavens knows I have issues with sticking to my word, so I don’t want to give it before I know I’m in. It’s a possibility, but only that for right now – not a commitment.

I’ve already told you … and I mean it. 2010 is a year of personal development, a year of me. Here we go!