Just a quick note to address the occasional slow down of my blog. I have noticed that it has been having periods of loading very slowly. I thought that it may have something to do with using my own graphics, but upon researching it I have come across many others out there who have been having the same problem. It seems to come and go so hopefully the problem will stay gone. :) If you visit and the page takes forever to come up, please try again later and it's likely to be fine. I'll keep trying to figure out what the cause is, and if I find that it is on my end I will try to get it fixed.
~Kim~
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Sugar??....and Spice
Mia helped Amanda make goody bags for Maddox's preschool Halloween party. Now, Mia is not really what you might call much of a girlie girl. She likes to get right in there and really involve herself in whatever it is she is doing. You can generally get a pretty good sense of what Mia has done during the day just by examining her face, clothes and hair! Well, take a look at the pic and you'll see what I mean.......
BEFORE
AFTER
Than goodness for Mr. Bubble and Johnson and Johnson!
Slinky Springs & Things
A Stump For A Tail
You can't buy loyalty, they say,
I bought it though, the other day;
You can't buy friendship, tried and true,
Well, just the same, I bought that too.
I bought it though, the other day;
You can't buy friendship, tried and true,
Well, just the same, I bought that too.
I bought a single, trusting heart,
That gave devotion from the start.
If you think these things are not for sale,
Buy a brown-eyed puppy with a stump for a tail.
Author unknown.
That gave devotion from the start.
If you think these things are not for sale,
Buy a brown-eyed puppy with a stump for a tail.
Author unknown.
The one thing that this poem doesn't tell you is that boxers remain at about the level of a three year old child both emotionally and behaviorally for a very long time. They are goofy and endlessly busy! This is Emmy's latest adventure with a small plastic slinky. She played with it much longer than the kids did. Gotta love her!
Santa Claus '08
This a Santa that I started last year and finally finished up over the summer. I have a new one started and hope to finish him up within the next several weeks. If I find time I will try to post some pics of him in the works.....I wish that my feelings of creativity were more in sync with my free time. I would surely get more accomplished! It always seems as though whenever I have some free time, I am not in the mood to sculpt.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Leaf Peeping Anyone??
Al and I just took a short trip through Western Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont to do some leaf peeping. We left Sunday morning headed for St. Johnsbury, Vermont. We didn't have any specific plans in Vermont. We were just looking forward to enjoying the beautiful ride. Sunday was a partly cloudy day so the tress didn't always show their true vibrancy- but when you did get those patches of sunshine, it was unbelievably beautiful. The mountains looked like they were covered with a soft blanket of oranges, yellows, and rich reds. We arrived at our hotel, got settled in, and struck out to find something for dinner.
We soon learned that it was probably a good thing that we didn't have too many high hopes for things to do, because just finding dinner in St. Johnsbury proved to quite a task. Let's just say that there were not many options in the area! We ended up with some dry, sauce-less chicken parmesan takeout that we ate back in the hotel room. The location.....not so great, but I loved this hotel room. Not fancy, but so comfy and convenient. It was just easy to settle in and feel right at home. In the morning we headed east toward North Conway, New Hampshire. The scenery was breathtaking to say the least. I did take pictures, but they don't begin to do justice to the beauty of the mountains in person so I am not even going to post them. We arrived earlier than expected and stopped at The Settler's Green Outlet Mall to do a bit of Christmas shopping for the kids. We had never been and were pleasantly surprised at both the quality and quantity of shopping options located there. Our hotel for Monday night was located right in the heart of North Conway and convenient to everything. It wasn't quite as comfortable as our previous room, but it served it's purpose as a clean, quiet place to sleep and shower. We spent the rest of our time in North Conway doing a bit more shopping for the grand kids and just relaxing. There was one place that we drove by every time we left the hotel called The Christmas Loft.
It was decorated outside for Christmas with trees and lights galore. What really caught my eye was a huge jolly looking Santa in one of the front upstairs windows. He was just beckoning me to come on in. After several trips by the place we finally said"What the heck!", and pulled in. Now, I love all things Christmas, I mean I really love all of it!! I get sucked into the commercialism of it, I know that it's wrong, and I try to fight it, but I just can't help it. We walked into the store and I was full of my usual amount of Christmas enthusiasm. Our senses were immediately bombarded with everything and anything Christmas that you can think of. All you hear from every direction are the noises of the holiday, bells and toys, Ho Ho Ho's and jingle bells. It is room after room of ornaments, figurines, gifts, Santas, many motion activated, some animated, and most noisy. I am still not 100% sure if this experience was "Christmas Heaven" or Christmas Hell". Whatever your feelings about the commercial part of the holiday; if you're ever in North Conway you should check this place out just for the experience of it. All in all, we had a fun and relaxing couple of days, the foliage was perfect, and it was nice to have some alone time with Al. With the hectic work days that we keep and weekends that fly by we don't get much quiet time together.
It was decorated outside for Christmas with trees and lights galore. What really caught my eye was a huge jolly looking Santa in one of the front upstairs windows. He was just beckoning me to come on in. After several trips by the place we finally said"What the heck!", and pulled in. Now, I love all things Christmas, I mean I really love all of it!! I get sucked into the commercialism of it, I know that it's wrong, and I try to fight it, but I just can't help it. We walked into the store and I was full of my usual amount of Christmas enthusiasm. Our senses were immediately bombarded with everything and anything Christmas that you can think of. All you hear from every direction are the noises of the holiday, bells and toys, Ho Ho Ho's and jingle bells. It is room after room of ornaments, figurines, gifts, Santas, many motion activated, some animated, and most noisy. I am still not 100% sure if this experience was "Christmas Heaven" or Christmas Hell". Whatever your feelings about the commercial part of the holiday; if you're ever in North Conway you should check this place out just for the experience of it. All in all, we had a fun and relaxing couple of days, the foliage was perfect, and it was nice to have some alone time with Al. With the hectic work days that we keep and weekends that fly by we don't get much quiet time together.
Fryeburg Fair Fun
This past Saturday afternoon Greg, Amanda, and Maddox struck out on the adventure known in these parts as the Fryeburg Fair http://www.fryeburgfair.com (Pronounced "Fayuh" if you are a true Mainer.)
It promised to be cold and breezy night so they bundled up in warm clothes. Amanda even broke out Maddox's gloves and winter hat. Maddox's theory was that his hat was a snow hat and he would only wear it if there was snow at the fair. As you can see in the pictures somewhere along the way he decided that the hat was a cold, windy, fall night hat as well. This is the largest fair that comes to the area and it is generally wall to wall people from the day it opens until it's closing day. Reports from the kids tell me that this year was no different. Generally, if you don't arrive at the fairgrounds early in the morning you will end up paying a good amount of cash to park on a private resident's lawn. This lawn is usually a good two miles from entrance. The kids lucked out in that they found free parking, but had a loooong walk to the gate. They managed to make their way around despite never ending waves of people, ate ridiculously over priced fair food, and took in the sights. The sights mostly consisted of every possible breed of farm animal along with various home baked goodies,crafts and handiwork all entered in contests in hopes of winning that elusive fair blue ribbon. A good time was had despite the chilly temperatures and Maddox was thrilled that he rode on a real horsie.
Pardon the quality of the pictures, Mandy brought along her camera, and it does not do well in low light situations. :)
Thursday, October 1, 2009
You Say Stubborn, I Say Decisive
Mandy arrived to pick Maddox up from preschool to find him sitting by himself, not participating in the end of the day recess. Upon speaking with his teacher she learned that he didn't want to clean up his station after table time. The rules are- if you don't listen to Miss Linda you have to sit out. Miss Linda had been forewarned that Maxie can have a bit of a stubborn streak, but this was her first time actually seeing it put into action. She said that he pretty much sat out most the day, very calmly replying, "Nope." each time she would ask him if he was ready to clean up.
Mandy: "Maddox did you have a bad day?"
Maddox: "I did."
Mandy: "How come?"
Maddox: "Because I didn't clean up my station."
Mandy: "Why didn't you clean up your station?"
Maddox: "Because I didn't want to."
On the car ride home Mandy explained how important it was to listen to Miss Linda if he didn't want to sit out again. Maddox readily agreed that he did like school and that he wanted to listen to Miss Linda. He made it very clear that he didn't want to be naughty. Yay! parental victory. The next day in hopes of reinforcing the lesson that had been learned from the experience Mandy initiated the conversation once again:
Mandy: "Maddox, you have school tomorrow, are you going to be a good boy?"
Maddox: "I am!"
Mandy: "Are you going to listen to Miss Linda?"
Maddox: "I am!"
Mandy: "Good boy!"
Mandy walks away once again feeling a satisfying sense of victory in the parenting department when a little voice speaks out:
Maddox: .............."But I'm not gonna clean my station."
Mandy: "Maddox did you have a bad day?"
Maddox: "I did."
Mandy: "How come?"
Maddox: "Because I didn't clean up my station."
Mandy: "Why didn't you clean up your station?"
Maddox: "Because I didn't want to."
On the car ride home Mandy explained how important it was to listen to Miss Linda if he didn't want to sit out again. Maddox readily agreed that he did like school and that he wanted to listen to Miss Linda. He made it very clear that he didn't want to be naughty. Yay! parental victory. The next day in hopes of reinforcing the lesson that had been learned from the experience Mandy initiated the conversation once again:
Mandy: "Maddox, you have school tomorrow, are you going to be a good boy?"
Maddox: "I am!"
Mandy: "Are you going to listen to Miss Linda?"
Maddox: "I am!"
Mandy: "Good boy!"
Mandy walks away once again feeling a satisfying sense of victory in the parenting department when a little voice speaks out:
Maddox: .............."But I'm not gonna clean my station."
About Me
- Kim
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- Welcome! My name is Kim and I have been happily married to my husband, Al since 1982. We have three grown children and three beautiful grandchildren. Since we are lucky enough to have two of our grandchildren living in our home my posts are likely to be centered around them! I love to do anything that feeds my creativity. I enjoy sculpting art dolls from polymer clay, digital artwork, and just learning new things.