La, La, La!!
Before I go any further, I implore you to watch Maggie’s latest jam session on the harmonica. Last night Barry and I were sitting with her in the front room and she stood in the middle of the room just stomping her foot and playing her harmonica while we clapped along. She was rocking out and stomping her foot super hard, I had to try and record it. The video is a very toned down version of what she was doing minutes before, but the transition into the computer room meant she lost a little steam. Still funny though…at least to us.
We’ve been having so much fun here now that the snow is melted and our regular routines are back in full swing. Maggie has developed into somewhat of a boss (not sure where she gets that from…must be Barry) and is very, very specific about how we play games with her. Lately Barry has transformed back into Captain B-Nut and they rush up and down the hallway making all kinds of noise. Mags especially likes to run by the mirror to check herself out. (Side note: how cute is Barry? So cute. Best dad ever.)
Last night Barry and I sat on the kitchen floor while she ran circles around the kitchen and hallway. For the first part of the game we accommodated her bossiness and worked with her to say “excuse me” when bustling by. Once she figured out what ‘excuse me’ actually means, she kept saying it to us and the dogs, except it sounds like ‘new me,’ a perfect compliment to her version of thank-you, which is ‘nee-new.’
Eventually though we got bored with her telling US what to do (make sure our legs were stretched out, eyes closed, backs against the cabinets) so we started to throw her for a few loops by switching positions, singing and even kissing, she isn’t a fan of us kissing, but I suppose most kids don’t like to see their parents kiss, right? At first she was really sweet about us not doing it exactly how she wanted, but towards the end she really wanted to restore order to the game. Of course we appeased her.
I feel extremely cheerful today…perhaps it is the sun peeking through the clouds or the fact that I have book group tonight and get to see some friends. Maybe I’m feeling good about finishing Maggie’s first year photo book (hallelujah!) and can move on to her next one. Yesterday in a fit of needing a change, we reorganized furniture in our house and Maggie’s room. Things here are in constant flux, but the changes feel SO good and fresh. Bring it on, Spring!!!
In these past weeks I’ve been bustin’ my tail to finish Maggie’s book, I’ve found myself looking at tons of old photos and I’m going to try hard to keep myself from sharing a billion of them, but some are just too good to pass up. (See above image to get my drift.) Since tomorrow is February, my favorite month, I’m going to do a 30 Day Photography Challenge. Since there aren’t 30 days in February, I’ll have to swing into March, but that seems like a great transition.
Alrighty. Did you watch the video of Mags jammin’? Hilarious stuff around here, folks.
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There Ya Go
Barry took Maggie on a date to visit his parents and I’m hunkered down at home working on a few projects. It took me a while to get into the groove of being here alone, but now I’m blasting music and working through some photos. In putting the final touches on Maggie’s first year book, I have found myself trying to ignore the tears that well up in my eyes and the lump that forms in my throat. Maggie has had so much love in her life. Our families amaze me, our friends astound me and I’m starting to think that we’re okay parents.
I’ve always maintained that I keep the blog to document our life, because I’m never going to be a scrapbooker and I don’t feel like I’ve got time to sit down and journal things out. Blogging is an outlet for me that feels right. I have struggled lately with writing and have found myself holding back from writing about things out of fear that someone might find it offensive or think it’s about them. And usually my version of a rant is about somebody’s smelly breath or rude people at IKEA (hate that place, but that’s a story for a different day) and not anything deep or out of this world.
But working on Maggie’s photo book? I’m struck by how many important moments I captured with my camera that I’ve already forgotten about. I bet I blogged about a lot of them, but I don’t have time to go back and read about it all. I hope the details are there. ALL the details.
I basically answered my own question and squelched my worry. I’m going to keep blogging and if stinky breath and disrespectful people happen to be in my post, hopefully it won’t be about you. And if it is? Go brush your teeth and try to fall on the side life that is a bit more happy, jolly and helpful.
We’ve got a whole lot of love here and we’re going to document the shit out of it.


















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