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8
Mar

Tale of the Black Thumb

After what was a terrible depression-inducing sweltering summer, we have now endured what is the 8th-warmest winter recorded in Oklahoma. Needless to say, we’ve had a dearth of moisture in this state. And thus, our yard is, well, less than fabulous.

See, Internets, when we moved in, our house was something like this:
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Cue the sighing.  Yes, it was good. It was verrrry good. And frankly, we’ve done a great job of keeping it alive. Erm, or, our yard guys do a good job of keeping it alive.

But now? Well. It’s more like, um, this:
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We desperately want it to return back to this:

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Internets, I don’t really know what happened. I mean, I guess we’ve been kinda, um, well, busy… I mean, did I tell you that Simon was named the 6th most awesomest realtor in the metro area this month? Yup. True. (Except I think they termed it something a little more professional than “most awesomest.”)  Despite this, we have started to notice the distinct lack of life in our yard. Is it hiberating? Is it … dormant? Is it something slightly less than alive?

The yard guy stops by yesterday and rings the doorbell. I absolutely hate when he wants to talk to me about matters related to the yard. I mean, does it exactly look like I have a green thumb happening here?  Does it look at all like I have answers? The only thing I manage to keep alive around here is my child.

He holds his hand out and gestures around the front yard. “Sooo…” he starts.  ”Did you kill the grass or what?

At this moment, I am speechless.  I feel suddenly like I am once again a study abroad student in France where I can only use halting childish French to express myself. “Um, erm, uh, …”  Then all I can find myself doing is making what Peter Mayle would term the typical Gallic shrug.

From About.com —> The “Gallic shrug” gesture has a number of meanings:

  • It’s not my fault
  • I don’t know
  • I doubt it can be done
  • I don’t really agree

And this is what I looked like doing it:

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I mumble something about how clearly we need help, but I’m not the one to make the final decision on it, you should call my husband, blah blah blah.

And then in a moment so ironically perfect, as I back up towards the house feeling embarrassed that I couldn’t keep grass alive, my child runs up to me with a weed in hand and says, “MOM! LOOK at the beautiful flowers we grew!”

Yes, honey. ::sigh::

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20
Feb

Blast from the Past

About a week before we went to DisneyWorld, we were having dinner at my parents’ house. “Mom, where’s that old photo album full of the photos from our trip when I was a kid?”  She told me to go digging in one of the closets, and sure enough, there was the fantastic treasure trove of old photos. We have not stopped cracking up. I think this was roughly 1986 or 1987, putting me at a year or two older than Jude.  It really blows me away how much Jude resembles me when I was little.

Allow me to present a rough comparison of our trips. I give you “Disney World: 1986 vs 2012″.

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For the record, please note that for my traveling ensemble, I was carrying a single red rose, a My Little Pony, and was wearing that awesome pink polka dot frock. Dramatic much?  We also howled with laughter at my fantastic pose in the photo below left. I think I counted no less than 3 separate Mickey Mouse sweatshirts that make an appearance in these photos. So of course on our first day when we arrived with Jude, it was 40 degrees. For the high. And I had packed only warm weather clothes. So it was off to the nearest sweatshirt emporium where both Jude & I acquired the least-heinous Disney sweatshirts I could find.

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I really love that photo album that I got from Mom. The photos of us 3 together – me, Mom, and Dad – are utterly priceless. I see a happy little girl with crazy 80s outfits having the time of her life with her folks. And someday I know Jude will see the same thing when he looks at our photos.

Except without the puff paint and tiedye. And the mullet.

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17
Feb

Disney World!

 

Can we all agree that Disney World really is the happiest place on earth? I’m pretty sure it is. Well, that and Paris.

Jude was the perfect age for this. It was a pretty taxing routine, and we blew on through naptime, but I was willing to be flexible as long as we were till having fun and not throwing tantrums. We spent four days total exploring the various theme parks. On Valentine’s Day (Tuesday), Simon ducked out of his conference and came to join us at the Magic Kingdom, and I’ve gotta say, it really was a magical day. I felt so glad to be with  my wonderful little family. We rode rides, we ate junk food, and we laughed until we couldn’t laugh anymore. Perfection.

For the record? My kid is a total daredevil. He is fearless. I think that’s one of my favorite things about Jude. He’s joyful, fearless, and it brings me ridiculous amounts of joy to show him things.

We rode Peter Pan over and over again, and I drug him onto It’s a Small World (my favorite!) twice.

But right up there with Peter Pan was anything having to do with rockets or Buzz Lightyear.  And when he finally got to meet Buzz Lightyear in person? I thought the kid was going to explode with excitement.

A big thank you to my sweet husband for taking us along on his conference. We really did have an amazing time.

 

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17
Feb

Back Home from Florida!

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After a high-blood-pressure-inducing traveling experience (we nearly missed our flight – we got on the plane only by the grace of God in the form of a mechanical error!), we are home safe & sound from DisneyWorld. And it was quite the adventure, to be sure.  I won’t say that I’m missing the crowds and craziness, but it really truly was a magical time and we made a lot of memories. Simon was able to join us for the last day; he was attending a real estate conference for the majority of our time there, so mostly it was just me and Jude on our own.

More on our trip this weekend when i’ve had time to resurface!

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8
Feb

Midweek Update

Somehow it’s Wednesday. I have zero idea how that happened.  It’s been an off week kinda because Juder’s been staying home from school because of a mild cold. So I haven’t accomplished a whole lot work-wise, but I have accomplished a whole lot of little-boy-snuggle-time, and that trumps it all.

Gave these gorgeous shoes a workout tonight at #speakeasy!

Item No. 1 of Interest: Did I tell you how awesome the OKC Orchestra League show house party was? Speakeasy was so much fun. I seriously should have taken more photos, but the night got away with me. Upwards of 300 people crammed inside that amazing 10,000-sq-ft 1920s-era house for an awesome night of great food and stunning architecture. I can’t wait to see the house once it’s been transformed. My lone photo of the night was of my shoes & purple tights.

I hopped into the tiny downstairs guest bath to, erm,  powder my nose  (does that state it delicately enough?) and nearly had a heart attack when I realized I was staring at 850 versions of myself. The owners had covered every surface in the bathroom with mirrors. Let me encourage you to think really hard about that for a minute. The bathroom. In floor-to-ceiling mirrors. In a space about the size of an airplane bathroom. It was like doing your business in the 360-degree mirror room of What Not To Wear. But in high-def.  I could not get out of there fast enough.

Hark! Is that a sample iPad case from Pencil Shavings Studio? I do believe it is!

Item No. 2 of Interest: I got my first sample in yesterday of my iPad cases! They’re fabric with a leather spine and suede lining, kind of like the DodoCases they sell at J.Crew. I’m super happy with how it turned out. I keep thinking the possibilities are endless with this!  More info and pricing as I get them available. I’m hopeful to have them ready for the shop by early March.

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Item No. 3 of Interest:  Did you hear? DOMINO IS BACK! The Twitterverse was all aflurry yesterday with the news that they’ll be releasing “Quick Fixes”, AKA special editions. I heard somewhere that it’ll be twice a year, so we’ll see if that turns out to be true. Regardless,  the entire design community just heaved a humongous sigh of relief.

Item No. 4 of Interest: Look at MAH BAYBEEEE! A couple of weeks ago, we did a mini-session at Uptown Kids with photographer Angel Porch. I got this proof and I cannot stop staring at my baby’s precious face. I am not even kidding you when I say that I have stopped total strangers to say, “LOOK AT THIS FACE!” Simon’s all, “Give it a rest.” And I’m all, “Did you see that photo?”

Item No. 5 of Interest: Only 3 more sleeps til DisneyWorld.  Jude wanted me to tell you that.

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