
Getting a teenty tiny bit settled in.

Relatively represantative of how our day has been. Blinders. IKEA. Crate and Barrell. Boxes. Unhappy children.

Ok, catch up time. We had no internet for DAYS! so I am going to post all the photos first and then I’ll write up some words. Apologies ahead of time for the flood of posts.
Moving day.

These look like ordinary keys to you but they are not! They are the keys to our new home. Our first home. We are excited beyond belief. Thank you Mom and Dad!!
Here’s the handsome boy with his one toy that’s not packed.
Nathaniel isn’t really sleeping at night. It’s making me a bit crazy but I know it will be over soon so I am just trying to hang in there.
This is going to be a long long week for us so cross your fingers. See you when I have internet again.

I know, I know. It’s dark in my house, photos come out blurry. I am working on it. But look at those hands! Quiet, happy day here. Nathaniel napped like on schedule every two hours. Yes!
We have no food left at home and all of his toys are packed so David’s been watching movies and eating crackers. Yes, I know I am a terrible mom.

Here’s my handsome boy. David went to his friend Halina’s birthday today and Jake sent me videos from there as it was happenning and it was so fun. I love technology so much. And here he is playing with Nathaniel.
I love all my boys so so much!
I had a wonderful 90 minutes today as I visited my friend Cole’s new house. Delicious food, wonderful company, and great conversation. Thank you, Cole!
Tomorrow starts our big week. Please cross your fingers for us.

Catalyst sixty-six is up: Create art around someone or something that you still have unfinished business with (something that’s been bothering you for a while.).
here’s my text:
Four years ago, when my son was born I had a falling out with a good friend. We haven’t spoken since. Over the years I’ve often wondered if it was worth it. The fight we had. Whether it was worth losing the friendship. I am not sure. Sometimes I think maybe it wasn’t…
This digital page uses the beautiful papers and elements from Kerry Lynn Yeary of Kenner Road.

Nahaniel is totally smiling now and David loves it. He spend a good bit of the morning talking to him and imitating him (hence his open mouth) and singing to him. He’s just the bestest. And I snapped this shot. I know it’s blurry but I love the face Nathaniel is making so I’m keeping it.
Lots of good work done this morning. A few more days and the chaos will be done I think. At least one chaos. Then the other one will begin. But still….Well little boy just fell asleep and I think that’s my cue to go to bed. Even though it’s only 7:43pm. G’nite.

Last night I finally decided to give Nathaniel the milk I’d been saving. If I waited a few more days, it was going to go bad. I’m going to have to pump a whole bunch this weekend as next week is hectic with lots of people in and out of our house so I won’t be able to nurse as easily. Here’s David giving milk to the baby. He thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Then again, he’s just the sweetest boy. Nathaniel, on the other hand, wasn’t in the best mood.
I wanted to take a photo of both kids and here’s David being his sweet, accomodating self and Nathaniel, not so much.
After a bunch of nursing, a nap, some burping later, he finally was in a good mood.
Not much light in this house. I can’t wait to move. On other news, Nathaniel is definitely tracking now, nice to see that progress and he gives big, huge smiles throughout the day. We did a few more errands today (hard as they are with two kids) and packed a few more boxes. Here’s something I learned while I packed my minibooks: I need to use more (or stronger) adhesive. All the embellishments were falling off. Ugh.
Happy weekend!
There are some people who come into your life during important stages in your life. People whom you will always remember even though they may not remember your name a year from now. For example, I remember the name of each person who interviewed me for my job at Google (and there were many of them.) I have, over the three years, run across many of them and they don’t remember me, yet I know I will never forget them.
Same goes for the person who did my college interview or the person who sold me my first car, etc. The person who told me about Carnegie Mellon some twenty years ago. I bet he has no idea that he has completely changed the course of my life. I owe my education, my husband, my career, in part to him and his having mentioned the school to me all those years ago. These one-sided experiences always fascinated me.
Yesterday, I was talking to one such person. A woman who’s helping me through another huge life moment. I told her how thankful I am for her help and how I will remember her forever. I said, “I know I am one of many for you because this is what you do, but you are and will always be special to me.” She was touched and thanked me.
I wonder if people realize and appreciate the effect they might have on others. The tiny comment that might turn someone’s life around. Something you do as part of your job might actually leave a lasting spot in someone else’s journey. Isn’t that magical?
I think we don’t tell enough people how they’ve changed our lives. Imagine if someone told you about such a thing today. How something that was insignificant/effortless to you (something you likely don’t even remember) actually left a permanent mark in their life. Wouldn’t it be great to hear that. A bit scary maybe, but really awesome in a way that would put a smile on your face and remind you that your reach in this world is much wider than you imagine.
So take a moment today and thank someone who did that for you. Don’t be embarrassed. Don’t worry about how they might take it. Don’t expect a response. Just do it. Maybe, just maybe, you might make someone’s day.

Here’s Nathaniel attempting to do tummy time. Actually if you see the big photo, you’ll see he’s not doing tummy time at all. Jusy lying there. Hmmmm….
And here’s David making funny faces. He loves making these faces when I grab the camera. As you can also see, we spend a lot of our day in pajamas lately. Need to get into a better routine but there’s too much going on right now so I am cutting myself some slack. July 1 is going to be a week of changes here. Mark my words.
Good day today. I spent the day without a lot of expectations and such was relaxed and spent my time reading people’s old blog entries (loving discovering new things this way and getting to see a person’s blogging growth). Still managed to do a few more chores and pack a few boxes. Making progress. Very slowly but still…

The photos today aren’t so good but honestly I am amazed I took photos at all. I got about an hour of sleep all night last night. Nathaniel decided it was fun to play all night and then struggled from 2-7am when I finally gave up and got up for the day.
I still got done a bunch of chores, not as much as I would have liked but here’s to tomorrow being a better day.
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monthly projects from previous years
some of my previous projects
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