My Real Life

February 20, 2010

My Girl, the Seamstress

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Monkey Girl had a Girl Scout sewing class today. 

It was Sewing II, but she wasn’t a part of this troop for the Sewing I class, so they weren’t going to let her participate because she wasn’t there for the session where they learned how to use the machines.

In the end, though, they let her participate.

All by herself, she  made this skirt, that can double as a tube top.

She sewed in the elastic and the ribbon, sewed the seam…

Again, she did it all.

I’m so proud of her!

Guess there’s no excuse not to bust out that new sewing machine and get this sewing show on the road!!!

Stick a Fork in Them…

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…the monkeys are DONE with winter.

I’m folding some clothes on my bed and I hear Baby Monkey say, “Hey!  Where are my sunglasses?”

I had to know, so I went up to the living room.

Snow, schmow.

It’s a beach day!

Things That Make Me Go Hmmm…

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…otherwise known as, “A Few Things I Found and Wanted to Share with You!”

Cute, cute, cute.

Although, if I had them, I may not get any work done, due to the fact I’d be staring at my shoes all day.

Might be worth it!

Perspective.  Maybe I’m a psychotherapist at heart, but I love considering the that what I say may not be what you’ve heard, or vice-versa.  Sometimes perspective is more important than what is being said.

The writing and reading I could get done at that table, in these woods…

I would love to imagine who sat there before me, and what was on their minds as they enjoyed the view.

Magical, mystical, gorgeous.

Wouldn’t call it cute, cute, cute, but I sent it to Real Man in an e-mail last night.

Little reminders never hurt.

Awesome.

I don’t believe the tiers of cupcakes even need an explanation.

Photoshopped?  Real Photo?

Don’t care.

I’m all about the love today.

(All photos from etsy.com, flickr.com, and weheartit.com)

February 19, 2010

I’m Home

Today was the big day.

Sinus surgery.

It went well. 

She snipped out parts of my sinuses to make it easier for me to drain, and she also corrected the deviated septum.

So, now I’m home and it hurts. 

Quite a bit, actually. 

Interestingly, my front left tooth hurts the most, but I think it’s because it’s right under the stitches for the septum surgery.

The bruising hasn’t started yet, so the good news is, when the monkeys get home from school, I should still look relatively normal except for the splints up my nose and the big gauze thing holding it all together.  I don’t want to scare them.

My parents came over this morning at 6:15, as it was an early surgery, and they said that the monkeys were phenomenal.  They missed me and were worried about me, but they were just model children.

School mornings aren’t their favorite time, but, as always, when we needed them to be great, they were.

Never underestimate kids.

But, I’m fine, in bed, got my Netflix movies and Real Man is an excellent caregiver.

I’m a lucky girl.

Not a particularly stylish girl today, but a lucky girl.

February 17, 2010

Measuring Stick

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Every year, on the monkey’s birthdays, we make them stand, heels against the wall, and we mark their height on our measuring stick.

At first, it was a neat way for Real Man and I to remember how tiny Monkey Girl had once been (although, comparatively, she was never actually ‘tiny’) but once Monkey in the Middle was born, it became a way for us to compare their heights.

Once Baby Monkey was added to the mix, it was an out and out height competition.

Birth.

No question.

Monkey Girl beat them all.

Monkey Girl probably beat all of your babies, too. 

She was long.

And big.

9 pounds, 15 ounces of Monkey Girl.

Her bassinette, in the hospital nursery, was next to a set of twins who were about 3 pounds each. 

She looked like a seven month old.

It was pretty funny.

Monkey Girl’s measurements are on the right.

Monkey in the Middle is on the left (yes, it would have made more sense to put him in the middle, but we didn’t know he’d be a middle child when he was born…in fact, we had no idea he’d be a middle child until he was two!)

Baby Monkey is the middle measurement.

Age 1.

Monkey Girl retains her lead, but Monkey in the Middle starts to catch up.

Baby Monkey comes in third.

Age 2.

Monkey in the Middle catches up AND surpasses Monkey Girl.

Baby Monkey brings up the rear.

Age 3.

Monkey in the Middle takes a startling, huge lead, and Baby Monkey makes a play for second place!

The race is on. 

Age 4.

Monkey in the Middle retains his massive lead, while Monkey Girl and Baby Monkey settle into their respective second and third places, happily.

Age 5.

Obviously, as Baby Monkey just turned 4, we have no data on his age 5 height…yet.

However, I find age 5 to be interesting, as it was in year 4-5 that Monkey in the Middle was in the height of his throwing up phase.

For a little over a year and a half, Monkey in the Middle threw up multiple times per day.

He wasn’t sick.

He just threw up.

It was all mucous, and we had a bajillion tests done.

The poor kid was poked and prodded more than any poor kid should be, but at the end, everything was inconclusive.

My theory is that, even though he had tubes in his ears, he still wasn’t draining properly, and it drained into his stomach which is just gross.

Anyway, he’s generally outgrown it now, unless he is in a runny nose stage, or if a smell really offends him.

Like a McDonald’s restaurant.

Or, if he’s really, really super excited about something.

Like his newest cousin’s christening.

Other than that, he’s fine.

However, as I was saying, I find it interesting that in the height of the vomit-itis, his growth abruptly stopped, and he fell behind in the height chart.

Age 6.

He’s making a comeback!

Ages 7 & 8.

No one to compare her to, but it does demonstrate why we either need a new stick next week, or it’s time to stop measuring Monkey Girl, because she’s clearly outgrown the stick this year, as she turns 9.

In the end, they are all going to tower over me.

I’m 5’5 1/2″.

At the rate they are going, I’m guessing Monkey Girl will hit a statueseque 5’8″, Monkey in the Middle will top out at a long and lanky 6’4″, and Baby Monkey may hit 6’1″.  Baby Monkey is really more of a linebacker, but he is built like his dad, and Real Man is 6’1″. 

I’m not a real sentimental chica, yet I do look forward to getting out the measuring stick each year.  I think it’s neat to see, and I have such a hard time believing they were ever this small.

February 16, 2010

Snuggle Monkey

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We thought we were sneaky.

Monkey Girl and Baby Monkey were happily playing away, and so Monkey in the Middle and I looked at each other with sleepy eyes, made our way to the old suede recliner, found a blanket, and curled up.

We didn’t mean to fall asleep.

However, apparently, we did.

Monkey Girl pulled out my camera and caught us.

I. Love. My. Snuggle. Monkey.

Movie Review: The Lightning Thief

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So, I surprised Monkey Girl, on Sunday, with a trip to see The Lightning Thief movie.

I asked her to come with me to ShopRite and she grudgingly agreed.

She had her nose in a book in the backseat, and didn’t really pay attention to where we were going, so when we pulled into the theater parking lot, I said, ‘Oh no…I must have made a wrong turn.”

She looked up and a slow smile spread on her face and she said, “Mommy…why are we here?”

I said, ‘Wrong turn, but I guess we could stay and see The Lightning Thief!”

Needless to say, she was thrilled.

We had read the book together, and had been very excited for the movie to come out.

Here is our (combined) review:

The movie was great.  Really, it was.

However, it wasn’t like the book at all.

Main characters were left out.

Adventures were different.

Certain relationships were very different.

Still, a great movie.

We were disappointed because as we read the book, we talked about how we imagined various scenes would go in the movie, but they weren’t all there.

I’m not sure why, except for perhaps in the interests of time.  The truth is, the book would have made a fabulous movie, as it was.

Perhaps they changed it to appeal to a bit of a broader audience.

Not sure.

Still, loved the book, loved the movie.

We’re reading the second in the series, “The Sea of Monsters” now, and are on pins and needles waiting to see how they are possibly going to do that in movie form since they left out many important things in the first one that lead to the second.

If you’ve got the money, spend it on a ticket.  It’s a good time. 🙂

February 15, 2010

6 Years Ago…

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Monkey Girl’s birthday is the 23rd of February.

However, when she was just about to turn 3, I was nine months pregnant with Monkey in the Middle (who, at the time, I guess we would have called Baby Monkey, but that’s just confusing to think about). 

I was scheduled for a c-section on February 16th, which was two weeks before my due date.  I figured that I would have her birthday party a few weeks before her birthday, rather than when I was home with the baby, so that none of her birthday attention would be given to the baby.

So, we had the party on Sunday the 15th. 

Just family, but since we have such a large family, saying “just” family doesn’t mean it was a small affair.

Everyone had a great time.

Except for me.

Oh, don’t get me wrong…it was fun.

However, at about the time everyone started arriving, I started having contractions.

I decided not to tell anyone and let them progess over the next three hours of the party.  This was the last time anything would be only about Monkey Girl, and I wanted to let her have her moment.

My Mom stayed to help clean up, when it was over, and as she was ready to go, I walked her to the door and said, “If you could run home now, pack your bag, come back and watch Julia tonight, I think we need to get going to the hospital.”

She left, and about five hours and a c-section later, we met our little Monkey in the Middle.

Right from the start, he was a serious baby.

Like, really serious.  Grumpy little face.  Smiles reserved for gas passing and eating.

But, as he grew, that smile started to show on a more regular basis.

I know.  Right?  Heartbreaker!

He bonded with his cousin, the one with whom I call him “Double Trouble.”

I call them Double Trouble, but the truth is, they aren’t trouble. 

They just really enjoy each other’s company, and it’s so nice to see.

When they get older, they may become schemers and the “trouble” title may apply, but I guess if you are going to hatch a scheme, might as well be with family, right?

Now, he’s six.

He’s still a very serious guy.

He has a silly side, but the truth is, he’s a serious guy through and through.

He’s a mama’s boy.

No arguing that.

This guy wants his mama, and despite the fact that I encourage his independence at every turn, his mama wants to be with him just as much.

He’s so smart, but hates attention.

He’s notices everything and absorbs every detail in every situation.

He’s very much like his Dad in that regard.

He’s a thinker, a planner, a doer.

He’s sporty and athletic.

He’s also very much like his Mom with his 0-60 temper and his low tolerance for things not being done “just so.”

But he’s mine, all mine and I think he’s wonderful.

I love this guy and am celebrating the heck outta his life today.

Happy Birthday, big boy!

February 14, 2010

Happy Valentine’s Day!

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Here’s hoping you are spending the day with those you love the most!

Real Man and I celebrated last night with dinner at our favorite Italian restaurant and seeing “The Wolfman.” 

A relaxing, entertaining evening with my guy.

Monkey Girl doesn’t know it yet, but today is the day I’m taking her to see “The Lightning Thief.”  Should be a REALLY good time!

Tonight we celebrate with all of the monkeys by snuggling on the couch and having family movie night.

Enjoy your day!

February 13, 2010

Can’t Believe They Fit

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So, as I’ve mentioned before, the name of the show we’re doing this year is “Back to the ’80’s.”  One of the scenes is a prom scene, and so we’re asking staff and parents to go through their closets, and if they have any prom dresses from the ’80’s, to donate them to the show.

I went through my own closets, and found three prom dresses.

I didn’t actually think I still had them, but my mother must have brought them over at one point.

I thought it might be funny to see how ridiculous I looked in these dresses that I wore as a teenager, and see just how poorly they fit me today, and so I started a little fashion show.

I started with my senior prom dress.

Purple, off the shoulder.  Not quite sure what I was thinking when I bought it.

Unreal.

It fit!

Now, I was excited!

This was the prom dress I wore when I was a sophomore and went to the junior prom with my boyfriend at the time.

Tee-hee!  It fit, too!

I was 15 when I bought this dress.

(At this point, I want to mention that I completely realize my own vanity in this post.  However, I can’t seem to stop myself.  I was very excited by this turn of events.)

This dress, I don’t remember.

I’m pretty sure I wore it to a fraternity formal in college, because it wasn’t a high school dress.

I’m not really surprised that this one fit, because in college I was the queen of eating a full dinner (two helpings) at the dining hall, then going back to my room and around 8, having a pizza delivered and eating the whole thing by myself.

I like my food, and in college, I indulged freely.

But, still, that was just about 20 years ago.

And it fit! 🙂

I was wishing I could try on the dress I wore to the junior prom, my junior year, when I went with Real Man, however, that dress was Michaela’s and I gave it back after the prom.  If I still had it, I might have worn it tonight when we go out to dinner for Valentine’s Day.  Okay, I wouldn’t.  But, it’s fun to think that I might have been able to!

So, that’s it.

No deeper meaning in this post.

No cute stories about monkeys (except for the fact that Baby Monkey decided to be my “date” in the pictures, and kept kissing my hand like I was a princess) in this post.

Just me and my ego.

Almost not enough room for the both of us in those pictures, huh?

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