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Wednesday evening Logan informed me he wanted a t-shirt design for his class for Field Day (similar to what I did for Caleb’s class for the 100th day of kindergarten). Now, had we discussed this a week earlier I totally could’ve done it for him and his class; however, since we basically had a day to get it done, I countered with making him a special shirt using a freezer paper stencil. He accepted and then we discussed design ideas. His list was short and sweet: a lion on the front and his name and classroom number on the back. I thought he might like to draw a lion for me to turn into the stencil, but really I think he just wanted a mom-drawn one, special for him (which positively charms me to no end…I don’t know how much longer this will go on so I’ll gladly oblige while I still can).

late night freezer paper stenciling

lucky number seven

In the end it took me less than half an hour from drawing and cutting the stencil to ironing the stencil onto the shirt and painting it. Logan was happy with it and his friends thought it was cool…a success all around by my account.

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rib cage image from The Vintage Moth

image from The Vintage Moth

2010 began quite differently for my little family than I had anticipated it would.  I won’t go into any great detail, but I will say this: it made me sit down and take note of the things I can control and the things I cannot.  It was the things I cannot control that threw me for a loop.  I am thankful to report things are better now, in fact I think they’re better than before all the shit hit the fan. Anyway, while we were in the middle of it I managed to pack on a good fifteen pounds. FIFTEEN!!  I am not small to begin with, but I have at least maintained my weight over the last few years even losing weight from time to time.

Well, I looked at pictures taken at Molly’s birthday party and was shocked at how bad I looked.  I mean like {delete this picture immediately because I look so awful} shocked!  It was then that I decided I HAD to be responsible for my health and well-being again.  On April 26th I started Weight Watchers again.  I use their Momentum Plan and have had success with it in the past.  I am happy to report as of today I have lost eight pounds and seven inches.  I am going to try to report weekly on my progress.

Since I’ve been back on WW I’ve gone back to making ALL our meals from fresh foods-no prepared foods or processed foods and as a result I’m not only experiencing a quicker weight loss, but I’m also noticing a marked improvement in my psoriasis.  We’ve quit buying prepackaged snacks for the kids (because if it’s there, I eat it) and amazingly none of them has made a peep about it.  If it’s not there, they don’t miss it.  Go figure.

I’ve also been reading Dr. Colbert’s “I Can Do This” Diet.  He makes enough good points backed up by actual facts that I don’t feel like I’m listening to a snake oil salesman all the time.  Let me be clear, there are definitely some snake oil moments in this book, but overall I think he offers sound strategies for losing weight and keeping it off.  Do I recommend this book?  Eh, yes, but don’t go buy it new.  Grab a used copy or borrow it.

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college art supplies

Last week I finally removed the last of my boxes from Molly’s room and set all of her toys up where she could use the room as a place to play and hang out versus a place used strictly to sleep. When she came home from school on Thursday she noticed something different, walked into her room, did a 360 and declared, “Mom! My room is beautiful!” Then she walked over to her closet and noted her chest of drawers had been relocated (from our bedroom). “I can get dressed in my room now?!”

The contents of the boxes I removed from Molly’s room haven’t seen daylight in a really long time. For instance: a box full of art supplies from drawing classes I took in college circa 1996. It just happens to be the first one I’ve gone through today. The kids are mesmerized by these supplies. Mesmerized. As in Logan is BEGGING me to use the charcoal and graphite sticks. Molly wants to paint with the gouache and use the bulldog clips. Caleb thinks the woodless pencils are fantastically cool: “where is the wood that holds the lead?”

My kids love art supplies (just like their mother loves art supplies) and they have box upon box upon containers full of their own: crayons, paints, brushes, colored pencils, paper, scissors, glue, clay, etc. All of it is right at their fingertips and they all use the supplies every single day. But here’s the deal–the supplies are just there. Like the toilet paper and the television, I guess. It was refreshing to see their interest in these new-to-them things. The questions, the need to use them, to figure them out, gave me a spark of inspiration and recollection. When we were little, my mother gave us art lessons. I LOVED it (though I do have vague *ahem* memories of being a complete turd at some of these lessons…sorry Mom). I think the kids and I will attempt something similar, making sure to bust out the “cool” supplies.

I’m working on a list of projects and things for us to do this summer and this is going on the top of the list! Yes.

Life is moving along a ridiculous pace these days. A pause button would be nice. The boys just wrapped up the fifth six weeks of the school year. That means summer break is only six weeks away!

comparing and contrasting antlers

Look at those boys! They’re growing up so fast. *sniff*

Miss Molly just turned three. Yes, I said three.

molly catherine just a few minutes old

Remember this? This photo was taken minutes after she was born.

And now, here we are with this big girl (who protests being called a big girl, because she “is only a little bit big”):

molly blows out her candles in one fell swoop

Soccer is wrapping up for the season (Logan has three more games and Caleb has two).

logan playing forward

Logan and his cub scout den have been twiddling their thumbs a bit for the last two months because they finished all their requirements for the Bear badge and can’t start working on Webelos-I stuff until June 4th. Caleb is chomping at the bit to get started on his Tiger Cub stuff too. I suspect June 4th will be a cub scouty sort of day at our house…

Lynn’s mom and dad will be here this weekend for a visit full of soccer games and running all over town. Our weekends are usually pretty busy to begin with, but when we have company? It’s crazy town. With that said, I’ve got to get back to work. We still have wet camping gear strewn all over the garage, finally-dry-sleeping-bags to roll up and put away and a bathroom to finish painting. Ugh.

We finished putting our tree up this evening. Lynn’s job was to unwrap and distribute the ornaments to the boys who in turn hung them on the tree or handed them to me to hang on the tree. Uncle Nic helped too.

the tree

I have to admit it turned out really nice: Logan and Caleb were very satisfied with their job; Lynn actually looked at our ornaments and was surprised by how many really nice ones we have in our (my) collection; and I think Nic had a good time too. I fully anticipated it being completely lopsided and wonky, but in the end the tree was reasonably balanced, needing only a few minor adjustments.

I am definitely missing a box of ornaments and decorations somewhere around here…will have to go looking for that tomorrow. Instead of looking for it tonight I decorated another little “tree.” Some of Logan’s weekend homework was to bring a 3-D shape wrapped as a gift to class on Monday. I have a stack of these press board cones that I often forget I have. They’re just plain brown things and I thought, “how boring.” So, of course, I had to decorate it before I wrapped it and sent it off to Kindergarten.

a cone

I decoupaged some green mulberry paper to the cone, wired some tiny grapevine around the outside, made a little nest out of excelsior and tucked the little cardinal inside the nest and topped it off with a tin snowflake I painted white and then covered in German glass glitter. Took about twenty minutes (plus dry time for the glue) to put together and everything was from the stash. Hooray for quick and “free” projects!

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