The ABC's of Mommyhood is just that... Attitude Blessings and Chaos. Life with kids is fun, entertaining, crazy, hectic, scary, sweet and rewarding. I don't think there is one mommy out there that knows 100% what she is doing and is the greatest mom in the world. Yet, that is what we all strive to be. I love my family, I love our life and you never know what each day will throw at ya. So hang on tight, keep your eyes open and enjoy the ride!
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Memories
She's been on my mind a whole lot more lately. I'll be the first to admit it, as hard as it is, but I'm not a frequent visitor. I know she is still my grandma and regardless, when I think back to "who" she is, I'll have my memories. But seeing her as she is today just slowly makes those memories go away. So this is my purpose for today. I want to share those memories with you. And if you are reading this and have your own memories, smile and be thankful for them.
My morning started off fixing Addilyn breakfast. When we went to the grocery earlier in the week I picked up grapefruit. So while fixing it this morning I remembered grandma (she was 'mamaw' back then, but that's a whole other story in itself!) showing me how to slice the fruit in half, take a knife to break up the edges and then sprinkle sugar to give just a bit of sweetness to the sourness. And then just like I told Addi, "the best part is getting to drink all the juice when you're done". It was something as simple as a grapefruit that brought a smile and a sweet memory to mind.
I know Aimee, Rachel and Rebecca would agree with me on this one. Sleepovers at grandma's were the best. Before you could even ask if you could spend the night, grandma would whisper in your ear, "wanna stay with me tonight?" Sometimes you'd sleep in the front bedroom and other times we'd snuggle up in her bed. Say our prayers (the woman was a walking bible) and maybe talk for just a few minutes and then fall asleep. And the next thing I knew, it would be morning and I was in bed by myself cause she was already up drinking her coffee and maybe doing her nails. Which leads to my next memory.
In the hall closet of her house was a shoe box that held bottles and bottles of fingernail polish, remover, clippers, nail files and more. She'd spread it all out on the dining room table and go to work giving you a personal manicure. It was just something simple like that that sticks in my head.
And coffee. The woman would warm up the same cup of coffee over and over and over again. When I was younger I thought it was normal, now I wonder how she drank it. Yuck! She'd put it in the microwave, walk away and 2 hours later go back to get it and have to reheat it. Repeat.
Anne Wismean was a woman who was 100% put together. Never a hair out of place, an earring that didn't go with the necklace and her shoes always matched her attire. It's probably from owning a fashion store "back in the day", but regardless, the woman was ALWAYS in style and looked so put together. I remember her picking me up from track practice back in middle school and a friend asking if she was my grandma. I said yes, and the girl commented on how pretty she was and did not look like a grandma. Grandma just smiled when I relayed this comment.
You could ride down the road with her (which sometimes got a little scary! haha) and she'd reach over, pat your leg once and then several more times, each time a little quicker and she'd say "you know what that is?' and before you could answer her because you always knew the answer to it. She'd say, "that's a love pat". My sisters and I can be riding together and everyonce in a while that memory will surface and we'll do that to one another.
Grandma was a great baker. Her homemade yeast rolls were a staple at Thanksgiving and her cream cheese danishes you could expect on Christmas morning. I remember the last time I spent the night with her. Rachel and I both stayed with her. And yes, we were in high school. Grandma taught us (however I don't remember now) how to make icing. To put it in a ziploc bag and clip the end so you could easily squeeze the icing out in a fine line. I didn't care about how to do that, I just wanted to lick the bowl like a 3 year old!
In the basement was a chest that held dress up clothes. We'd get the old clothes out and believe me they were O.L.D. A peach polyester suit with bell bottoms and a braided belt that went around the huge shirt (it would probably be in style today!), chunky heeled wedding shoes, peep toed navy heels and one very ugly navy and plaid dress. I'm sure there were more, these are just the ones I remember. We'd dress up in these clothes, get out a missalette from church, line up our chairs and play church. Rebecca was always in charge, therefore the 'priest'. haha We'd get lays potato chips and cranberry juice and play 'body of christ'. We'd sing hymns and go to church! Oh, the good times!
These are the memories that I will forever hold in my heart when I think of my grandma. I hope my children are able to have their grandparents for a very long time and never take for granted the time they will get with them. Yes, I know I still have my grandma, but she's not the grandma I want to remember. And yes, I know I need to go see her even if she has no clue who I am. But for right now, thank you for letting me reminesce and travel back down the road of my childhood to that brick house in Rineyville that holds so many memories.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Addi's "Fancy" 4th Birthday
Addi's party invitation. She had 2 parties this year and she thought she was high class! One for family at our house and the next day one for her friends.
Our fancy cupcakes. I called around to every place in E-town that made cakes and no one had ever heard of Fancy Nancy. Thanks to a friend's idea I printed images of the diva and laminated them and hot glued them to the back of sticks I got at the craft store. They were a big hit with Addi and I probably saved money in the long run!
The birthday girl! She's all into posing and getting her to stand still is a feat all in it's own!
She told her daddy one night about 3 days before her birthday that she had wished upon a star for a pair of glass slippers. This was news to me. So, I scoured the internet and stores looking for a pair of Cinderella glass slippers. She was quite excited and loves clomping around the house in her fancy shoes!
Her party at Blazer's was a huge hit! She kept with the Fancy Nancy theme and she had feather boas, huge diamond rings, bracelets and necklaces to jewel up each of her guests. Addi's look was complete with a tiara.
Each girl I think was excited to get all prettied up and these were their favors to take home from the party. I haven't had any complaints from the moms about all the feathers from the boas, so I think they went over well!
Addi and some of her friends digging into the cupcakes and ice cream!
The inflatables were lots of fun for all involved. I think some of the daddys and mommys were a little more wore out than the kiddos. (Addi's daddy included!)
Fancy Larkin!
Jennings having a good time in the bounce house!
Poor Briley was the only boy at the "fancy" party, but I don't think it bothered him too much!
Allie and Addi
Addilyn has only been the BIG 4 for a little over a week now, yet she is already talking about birthday number 5 and contemplating what that will be like!