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12.27.2011

The AFTERMATH: Christmas Chaos..PART ONE

Wow.
This year was CRAZY.
We attended SIX Christmas parties. Six.
I don’t know if we normally have six or not, but this year…THAT seemed like A LOT.
My child is beyond spoiled. It’s ridiculous. But, I am extremely blessed and thankful that there are so many people out there that love my child.
It’s truly AMAZING to experience Christmas through my son’s eyes. It gives a WHOLE new meaning to how much I really enjoy the holidays.
The stuff..Well, it’s just that…stuff, to us. I love spending time with my family, making memories, and most of all…laughing. It’s what we do best.
Now, it’s over. It’s time to put away all of the Christmas décor and prepare for a whole new year.
2012.
I see great things in store for my life and I am looking forward to all of it.
I will be 25 years old in 2012.
25.
That’s insane to me.
I will have a 5 year old in 2012.
That’s even MORE insane to me.
It’s time to make my life complete. It’s time to make great things happen FOR MYSELF…and my little family.
It’s time for new, exciting things…for me.
I couldn’t be any happier than I am right now.
That’s the truth.
I am blessed. And, I am happy.
RESOLUTIONS? I’ve got TOO many.
Look for them in 2012. See you then.

12.19.2011

Happy 2011...{Merry CHRISTMAS!}

Have you ever just needed to take a five second break, throw your face into a pillow, and scream?

Welcome to my world.

For the past week, I have wanted to do this daily.
Maybe it is the stress of rushing to get everything done before Christmas..Hmm.
OR maybe it's the fact that some people are DRIVING ME CRAZY.
Or maybe I am just extremely overwhelmed combined with the two mentioned above.
Yep. That's it.


I work incredibly hard EVERY YEAR to make my child's Christmas the best it can be.
I have traditions that I want to continue each year (and I will—no matter WHAT!)
My little family has a certain way of doing things & we like it that way.
Well, it's been a struggle the past few years.
I'm tired.
I am annoyed.
And, I need to breathe.
That's it.
I need people to magically...GET IT.
They don't.

I love Christmas. It’s my absolute favorite time of year. BUT, it makes the crazy in everyone come out.
I just want to RELAX, eat some delicious food, open presents with my child, and kiss my little family.
THAT’S IT. I don’t want the drama of THIS OR THAT. I don’t want the people that ruin it for everyone to do that yet again this year. I just want everyone to CHILL OUT and enjoy the time they get to spend with their family.
I’m praying for peace. Just peace, all around. And a very MERRY CHRISTMAS.

This year, we have decided to do SANTA…well, just the three of us. We haven’t done this since Canyon was born. We always have both sets of grandparents there to witness everything.

This year, we are going to try something NEW. We’ll still have our parents there AFTER we do Santa as a family…to see what Canyon got for Christmas, etc.

But, I have to admit, I am pretty excited about this. I guess we’ll see how it goes.




FIVE MORE DAYS.

On a much lighter (and less venting) note, I cannot wait for my VERY handsome four-year-old’s Christmas play this week. We’ve been practicing all his songs for about a week now and the word confusion is PRICELESS.
It should definitely be entertaining. :)
AND, we are taking him to see Phineas and FERB…which I cannot wait for.
The kid LOVES the show and well, so do Dale and I.
This is the last BLOG of 2011.
I’ll return with some crazy stories. That I am completely sure of. And, also with my VERY MERRY controversial blog that you people are patiently waiting for.
It’s a winner.

Dear Readers,
MERRY CHRISTMAS.
Please remember the real reason for Christmas and celebrate baby Jesus. Without him, my life wouldn’t be as blessed as it is and I am truly BEYOND thankful for everything in my life.
I hope that NO MATTER WHAT crazy family drama YOU have going on this holiday season, you can put it aside and remember that it’s really not worth it.
If you have children, make Christmas special for them. Start a family tradition.
Canyon loves our traditions and I plan to continue them for as long as my child(ren) will let me.
I cannot wait until 2012. SOOOO many wonderful things going on in my life next year.
I look forward to sharing my journey with all of you.
Love,
B

12.08.2011

Ho Ho Ho.

Christmas is sneaking up on me. Only 15 more days.
AND I still have A LOT of shopping to do.
Not to mention, this dang ELF is taking a toll on me. Lol
I think I started too early. Next year, we aren't breaking him out until 2 weeks before Christmas.

Lately, my life consists of: Work, editing pictures, being mommy.
Hmm.
I am the MASTER of multitasking. I swear, I am.
Last night...for instance...I edited the CRAP out of three sessions, snuggled with Canyon, made smores, watched Beauty and the Beast, and did laundry.
Thank GOD for that coffee.

I am at a loss this year as to what to get Canyon for Christmas.
I got thim several presents already...but all the kid says he wants is a remote control car.
WHICH I THINK ARE A COMPLETE WASTE OF MONEY.
At least for us.
We have it for a day, maybe two...then, it's destroyed.
So, I am trying to figure out how to get him away from that idea and hooked on something else.
So far, not working.
I dropped him off at school on Wednesday and outside his classroom all of the children have their Santa lists posted. Yep, Canyon=Remote Control Car.
Damn.

I mentioned last week that I would be writing a controversial blog. It's coming. Be patient.


**Sidenote, I am exhausted. P90x is kicking my butt...but...it's worth it.**

Now, for all you momma's out there...
Here's what I want to know...
What are your favorite HOLIDAY FAMILY TRADITIONS.
If you are interested in participating in a contest to win a FREE PRIZE.
Email me @ bhutchinson401@gmail.com with your best tradition.

A winner will be announced in January.

Love, peace, and lots of candy.
<3 B

11.30.2011

HAPPY THANKSGIVING....And, all that.

Meet Parker: OUR ELF.

YES, I know it has been awhile. I took the last week... OFF. I worked two days and spent the rest of the week enjoying Canyon. :) And, family, friends, and LOTS of yummy food.

So, first...HAPPY THANKSGIVING. Yes, I am late...but, better late than never.
Here's my ABC's of Thanks.

A-APPLES. Green ones. They help...A LOT when I diet...and Canyon & I love to share them.
B-BOOKS. All kinds. My kind and Canyon's kind. Reading is a WONDERFUL thing to teach your children.
C-Canyon...OF COURSE. The BEST thing that has ever happened to me. He completes my life.
D-Dale. I cannot wait to marry him in a few months. :)
E-Earrings. They make me feel like a sexier version of myself. HA.
F-Family Functions. They make me feel all warm and cozy inside. .
G-GOD. I am sooooooo thankful to serve an awesome God!
H-High Fives. They make everything better...
I-ICE CREAM...for those REALLY bad days.
J-JOB! I am THANKFUL to have a job...Well, several actually. I am truly blessed.
K-Kisses. LOVE kisses...especially mommy kisses from my little toot toot.
L-LOVE. I don't think there is a better feeling in the world....than loving someone.
M-MOMMA! Without her...I'd be a VERY lost person.
N-Naps. I used to be ANTI-Nap....lol Dale rubbed off on me. I love naps...Sunday naps are the BEST.
O-Outings...with my little family.
P-P90X...for helping me get my sexy back. HAHA...  <--Joke people.
Q-Quilts. Nothing like a quilt to keep you WARM during the winter.
R-RAINBOWS. You can't tell me they don't make you happy.
S-SALES. Yes, I am one of those.
T-Tradition. I love starting and continuing traditions with Canyon and Dale. It makes it all worth it.
U-Umbrellas...Since I don't have a garage yet.
V-Visitors. Who doesn't like people to visit?
W-WINE. It goes good with that ice cream I mentioned earlier. :)
X-Just X...The letter is cool.
Y-YOU! You are great.
Z-Zzzzzz! ;)


I hope you all had a BLESSED Thanksgiving and a very Merry BLACK FRIDAY. I sure did.



See you in a few days.

:)

-B

11.18.2011

We Have an Elf...On OUR Shelf...

I don't know how I missed the whole ELF ON A SHELF game.
AMAZING.
Thanks to PINTEREST, I can say that I am now fully aware of the awesomeness that an Elf in a box can bring.

So, yesterday...After finding out what Elf on a Shelf actually was...I had to go to Target (my favorite place on earth) to purchase one.

I got an idea...
Maybe, I could wrap it in secret Santa paper and put it on Canyon's bed.....

Santa sent him a present.

So, I opened the box, wrote Canyon a little note from Santa in the book, and then wrapped it up.

I put it on his bed and just left it alone...waiting to see what his reaction would be.

When Dale got home, we decided to get his attention by saying "Canyon, why did you put that present on your bed?"

That did it.

Completely interested. He said, "Santa sent that, daddy."

I had the video camera in one hand and my camera in the other...I was multi-tasking.

Dale read him the book so he could really understand.

Then, we placed "Parker" on Canyon's dresser and waited until he was PASSED OUT.

Night one: We opened Canyon's top drawer....Threw some of his clothes on the floor and put little Parker in there with his head poking out.

Canyon FREAKED this morning when he woke up.

I was taking a bath, so Dale got to see the good reaction. He said it was hilarious.

We've got a TON of cute, funny ideas that we cannot wait to try.

Parker will get crazier the closer it gets to Christmas.

This is definitely the best $30 I have ever spent.

If you don't know what ELF ON A SHELF is....FIND OUT...and go get one for your kids. They are amazing and make for GREAT family memories.

Stay tuned for some FUNNY Elf pictures in December. :)



Days of Thanks is Coming up!

-B

11.11.2011

A Little Bit of....A LOT!

Happy Friday All! It's a BEAUTIFUL day here in Baton Rouge, LA.
I absolutely LOVE cold weather.
It just puts me in better mood.
I love turning on the heater, making hot chocolate, and snuggling up in the bed with a good BOOK or Lifetime movie. HA!
What can I say?
I am a woman and Lifetime movies are a MUST.
Today is awesome. It's 11.11.11. For some reason, I feel like on dates like this, amazing things happen.
I get this strange feeling that for one day, things are calm. I know that is living in a fantasy world, but hey, it works for me.

On to the next topic:
MISTLETOE MARKET is finally here! YAY! It's this weekend!!!
If you haven't checked this event out and you live in Baton Rouge or surrounding areas, find them on Facebook or Google it!
I love it. I went last year, for the first time, and got a very good portion of my Christmas shopping done.
I'll be there tomorrow, with bells on, ready to SHOP.

So, lately....things...have...been.....crazy-stressful.

I have had SO much going on.

I realize that taking time to just BREATHE is important and that is exactly what I am trying to do.
I need to remember that I CAN slow down and that I CAN allow myself some time to just sit and think, or read, or go get coffee, or take pictures or anything else that I may want to do.

So, this weekend...that's the plan.
I need some ME time...but, I also need some Mommy/Son time too.
It should be a good weekend of relaxing and enjoying life. :)

I've decided that I will FINALLY be following my dream of starting a photography business.
 It's still in the beginning stages, BUT....It will be FABULOUS.

{Brittany Nicole} will be up and running soon! :)

11.10.2011

Take A Deep Breath.

Good morning readers,

We’re doing something a little different today.

Today I want to share a story with you; a story that, I hope, will touch many of your lives.
It’s a story about LOVE, life, and struggle.
It’s a story about commitment and determination.
It’s a story about two VERY special people in my life.

I recently asked a friend* to write an article for me; one that would tell the story of her life. You see, Elizabeth is a mom, just like me. She has a young daughter and another baby on the way.

The difference between her and I?

Her husband lives with Cystic Fibrosis (CF).



The Story:

Chris and Elizabeth are no strangers to long days and nights spent in the hospital.  Chris was diagnosed at birth with Cystic Fibrosis (CF), a genetic life-shortening disease that affects the lungs and digestive systems.  It causes thick mucus to build up in the body and clog certain organs, particularly the lungs and pancreas.  As a result, Chris regularly spends 2 to 3 weeks at a time (2 or 3 times per year) inpatient receiving IV antibiotics and rigorous breathing treatments in the attempt to fight pulmonary infections and keep his lungs from deteriorating more rapidly. 

Today the average life span of a CFer can be in the mid to late-30s.  Chris is 34. 

Chris and Elizabeth met in high school in 1993 in Houston and were high school sweethearts.  Even in their teenage years, Elizabeth would spend her free time at the hospital with Chris while he was inpatient and they would furtively roller-blade the hallways of the hospital basement or have a date in the McDonald’s on the first floor of the hospital.  It was simply a part of their lives.  Chris was told during childhood that he would likely not live to graduate high school.  He did.  In fact, he overcame many health obstacles and earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Houston and then went on to earn his Master’s Degree in Physical Therapy at University of Texas Medical Branch, all with his wife Elizabeth by his side. 

They married in July 1999, and each of them worked while the other finished their college degrees.  Every birthday, every Christmas, every anniversary that they spent together (often inpatient) was one more milestone that they never took for granted because they truly were never sure when Chris’ health could take a turn for the worse and those milestones would be no more.

 Unfortunately, along the way nearly all of Chris’ CF friends passed away – some in junior high, a few more in high school, more still in college years.  Chris had spent countless days in the hospital, playing games, watching movies, roaming the maze of hallways, with these amazing people.  And then sometimes they would get an infection that the antibiotics simply couldn’t fight, or they would be on the waiting list for a double lung transplant, or they would unexpectedly have massive hemoptysis (coughing up blood) and their young life would be over far too soon. 

Chris and Elizabeth moved to Tucson, Arizona in Spring 2007 primarily because the arid climate is far easier for Chris to breathe in, as opposed to the humidity of the south.  They decided after the big move to also embark on the wonderful journey of becoming parents. Elizabeth was tested and found not to be a carrier of the CF gene, so they decided to move forward with the process of in vitro fertilization with a local Tucson clinic.  Elizabeth gave birth to daughter, Gabriella (“Ella”) in July 2008 and she has truly been their dream come true.  Because both parents must contribute the defective CF gene, Ella does not have CF herself.  But being in the magnificently curious stage of any three year old, she has learned that daddy takes lots of medicines and he has to stay in the hospital for doctors to help him.  Fortunately, their hospital has been extremely family-friendly to their situation.  Things like understanding their placing Ella’s playpen in Chris’ hospital bathroom for naptime so it is dark and quiet, and bringing her a tricycle to ride up and down a deserted hallway to keep Daddy company.  Chris is admitted for usually 16-18 days at a time, two or three times a year.  During those difficult days of being apart, Ella and Elizabeth drive about an hour round-trip every day from our suburban home to be with him and keep him company; and Ella wouldn’t have it any other way, seeing as she is a complete daddy’s girl. 

They have now decided to expand their beautiful family by one more precious child!  Elizabeth is pregnant with baby #2, due in just two months on January 6, 2012.  They pursued the in vitro process again and were so lucky that it worked on the first round.  They can hardly wait to see the newest member of their family arrive, as we are waiting to be surprised on the gender this time! 





FROM ELIZABETH: As a wife to a chronically ill husband, there are many challenges and fears that I face.  Deciding to become a parent on top of that was a huge decision that we did not take lightly.  Aside from the sheer financial strain of in vitro costs, we have to try and emotionally prepare our child(ren) for a life knowing that daddy is ‘sick’ and takes numerous medications and lengthy breathing treatments every single day.  But as all parents know, nothing is guaranteed and we simply do our best to make sure that our children are loved beyond measure and will never doubt how deeply their daddy loves them and how much they were wanted before they were ever even born. 

We try never lose sight of how lucky we are in this life – to have found the love of our lives, to be married for over 12 years when we weren’t sure if we would make it to our 1st anniversary with Chris’ health, to have our own perfect daughter filling our lives with joy, and another precious baby on the way. But if you are reading this and you happen to be so lucky as to have your health and your spouse has their health too, please take into consideration the following things which the CF community wishes everyone would understand:

1.  Don’t smoke.  Ever.  Chris’ lungs are so fragile that even passing by a smoker outdoors (who falsely thinks that their smoke ‘dissipates’ enough around them in the outside air) can cause him to start coughing up blood within a few hours;  this can result in being admitted to the ICU very quickly.  Besides, if you are so lucky as to have a clean pair of healthy lungs, then please STOP WASTING them with a useless addiction.  There are people, like my Chris, who would do ANYTHING to have your lungs!!

2.  Be an organ donor!  Visit www.donatelifela.org  to register as an organ donor in Louisiana.  Not only are many Cystic Fibrosis patients waiting for a double-lung transplant as their lungs deteriorate despite their best efforts, but in Louisiana alone over 1,800 people are currently awaiting organ transplants of all types, for patients of all ages and races.  And please, tell your loved ones about your decision so they are informed.  Being an organ donor does NOT interfere with life-saving medical care!

3.  If you are wanting to teach your kids about community service and giving back to others, consider donating your talents or resources to the extremely worthy cause of Cystic Fibrosis research and fund-raising.  The non-profit organization Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (www.cff.org) is a wealth of information and is dedicated to making CF stand for “Cure Found”.  You or your family could do a lemonade stand, a car wash, a used toy sale, donate books to the children’s hospital, or show up at the next CF Great Strides walk to show your support!  The Baton Rouge CF chapter has a walk at the LSU Coliseum on 4/28/2012, Lafayette has one on 5/5/2012, and Donaldsonville has one on 5/19/2012.  I promise you that every dime donated to the CFF is a dime donated to the science of finding a cure. 

4.  Advocate for health insurance that does not exclude pre-existing health conditions.  I am grateful to live in America, and I always will be.  However, the healthy majority in this country do often not appreciate how extremely difficult it is for the chronically/terminally ill patients to obtain and maintain adequate health insurance.  It is a true disgrace that next to worrying about my husband dying, the single most stressful part of our lives is adequate health insurance for his exorbitant health care costs.  CF is not a disease that a person chooses, or an unhealthly lifestyle dictates.  He works extremely hard every day to simply stay alive and in the meantime, America’s health insurance companies will exclude him for a genetic defect he had no control over.  We do not want hand-outs, we want fairness in the insurance marketplace. 

5.  Take a deep breath.  I mean really deep – fill your lungs up from the very bottom and then slowly exhale.  Was that possible?  Was that pain-free?  Was it effortless?  Did it result in a ten minute coughing fit?  If not, then take a moment out of your day to savor and appreciate it.  Because there are approximately 30,000 children and adults in the United States with CF who cannot do that simple act.    


Wow. What a journey. I must say that I find inspiration in this story. As someone that takes an extreme interest in CF, I must say that Chris and Elizabeth are two of the most amazing, positive people I have ever met. They are such a joy to be around and are both truly passionate about life and parenthood. They make wonderful parents and I pray that they continue to have a long, happy life together.

Please take a moment to sit back and just be THANKFUL for all that you have, especially if you have a healthy, happy family. Be blessed, but also be grateful.



Chris & Elizabeth,
We LOVE you guys and THANK YOU SO MUCH for allowing me to shed light on CF and your personal journey with it.

XOXO!

-Brittany

               

10.31.2011

:) A Little Treat





Happy Halloween from my little Pirate!


Happy Halloween? Eh...Kind of.

Good morning people,
I hope your weekend was as eventful and fun as mine (even if I am completely exhausted on this Monday morning)!


My little pirate is in costume this morning and ready for his Halloween PARTY at school followed by a night full of trick-or-treating with family and friends. I think that is the ONLY thing I enjoy about HALLOWEEN. Trick-or-treating with my boy. Everything else...sucks. I HATE costumes, anything that scares me, etc. It completely freaks me out...Almost to the point where I go into full-panic.


Grr. Thank goodness Halloween is OVER after tonight and we can move on to more JOLLY things. Like, wait for it....
CHRISTMAS MUSIC. Yay. Nothing like someone singing "Here Comes Santa Claus" on my radio to get me in the Christmas spirit! I love this time of year.
As of tomorrow, Christmas will have begun for my family.
I don't think I will be able to wait until Thanksgiving to put up my tree. A REAL ONE...which means, we will probably end up having two trees this year. One up until December, then another because the first will have lost all of it's needles. :)


That's all fine by me, as long as the smell travels all through our apartment area! :)
Also, I cannot wait; I mean, absolutely, CANNOT WAIT to try some pinterest crafts. Stay tuned.


Christmas shopping is starting to take over my thoughts. What to get this person, what to get that person. Blah, that's the hardest part. BUT, I love shopping for other people, so I always figure it out.


SOMEHOW, Santa mailed my kid a letter-which completely made his whole day. Love that.


So, around this time...it's like something inside me clicks. I want to dress in warm clothes, sip hot chocolate 24-7 with a ton of marshmallow cream, shop, decorate, smell Christmas smells, and listen to Christmas tunes. I don't know why...but EVERY October, I get anxious to do all of this. I normally make myself wait until Mid-November, or at least until Thanksgiving, but this year, no WAY that is happening.


Watch out! I'll be taking over the stores soon....bargain shopping...& catching all of the amazing sales. :)






How to overcome NEW MOM FEARS Tip #1:
Stop freaking out. Your motherly instincts will kick in as SOON as they place that sweet baby in your arms. Read all you want, you'll forget it all and just KNOW what to do. It comes naturally. I worked myself up COMPLETELY. I almost allowed myself to panic. But, I learned. That's what parenting is. LEARNING. :)


Any questions? Email me @ bhutchinson401@gmail.com

10.25.2011

WHERE AM I?

That's me. That's really what I say to myself sometimes. 
"Where am I?" 
"What did I come into this room for?"
"What did I need to do today?"
I never remember until WAY later in the day.
I am so completely scatter-brained lately. 
It's been an emotional few weeks.
Now, I am able to focus on work, being a MOM (which is THE most important thing), and this wedding!
Whew! We have a little over 8 months! The days are going to go quicker than I want them to because the HOLIDAY SEASON is nearing and that will have me occupied. 
With all the shopping, festivities, and baking....I'll be a busy little bee.
Before you know it, it will be 2012. 

That's when the REAL wedding work begins. :) And, I have a ton of ideas that I am incorporating into my wedding. :) So, that means TONS OF WORK. 
It'll all be worth it though.

Right now, my main focus is..HALLOWEEN & my upcoming engagement party. 
Canyon has lots of fun things going on this week and next at school.
And, I am busy brainstorming decorations for our party! 
I love planning parties--I'm a control freak. HAHA!

All the decorations for the party are going to be simple, Fall-themed decorations--which I LOVE. Fall is such a beautiful time of year and it's definitely my favorite time of year--so, that worked out well. (There will be pictures)...
And, THANK GOODNESS the LSU vs. BAMA game is going to be at 7 PM! 
That was stressing me out pretty bad. 
I just knew it would be a 2:30 game. 

 

Anyway, let's talk about something important. EB AWARENESS WEEK!!!
Take a moment.
Head over to: http://randycourtneytripproth.blogspot.com/
And, learn about Tripp --& EB and what you can do to help!
This disease is just plain cruel. It's the worst disease imaginable for a child.
Do your part in raising some awareness! Please.


Coming soon:
-INK. :)
-How to overcome NEW MOM FEARS
-How to LET GO as your kids get older
These should be interesting topics!

ALSO, the FIRST EVER...CONTEST... from [[a mom's journey-with coffee]]

STAY TUNED PEOPLE.

Much Love,
B

 
 

10.19.2011

"Like My Mother Does"

"When I love I give it all I've got
Like my mother does
When I'm scared, I bow my head and pray
Like my mother does

When I'm weak and unpretty

I know I'm beautiful and strong
Because
I see myself like my mother does
Like my mother does

I hear people saying

I'm starting to look like my mother does"-Lauren Alaina

I couldn't pick a better song to describe my mom and I.

**Yesterday was my BEAUTIFUL mother's birthday, so this blog is dedicated to her. Love you, Mom.**

Dear Mom,

Happy Birthday.

First of all, there are SO many things I could say to you. I could go on and on about how you are an incredible woman and the absolute best mom I could ever ask for. 

You have taught me what life is truly about. You have taught me how to be a good mom. You always, always, ALWAYS rise above all the negative and smile and move forward. You are the strongest person I know. 

T & I are beyond blessed to have you as our mother and I will be forever grateful for all you have done for me and how much LOVE you have given me. When I think about the type of woman I want to be, you are the first thing that comes to my mind. 

You have always told me that when I become a mother, I will finally understand why you did the things you did. And, guess what? I finally understand. I know my parenting skills pretty much match up with yours and that's how I know I am doing a great job with Canyon. You have raised me to be an incredible woman (yes, I'm bragging--because this is your doing). You couldn't have done a better job, honestly. 

I am thankful for every single thing you have taught me and all the things you STILL teach me. That's the joy of it--No matter WHAT, you will be there for me, I know that. It's the most comforting feeling in the world. You are my best friend. I tell you everything. I vent to you and you give me the best advice you can. I take your advice, even when I want to punch someone, and I am a better person because of that.

I've learned how to be strong--from you. I've learned how to be classy--from you. I've learned how to cook--from you.  :)  I've learned how to be completely happy with the smallest things in life--from you. I've learned how to fight for what I want--from you. I've learned how to be calm and gracious--from you. I hope you know how much of an impact you have had on my life. Again, I am so VERY blessed to have you as my mom. I wouldn't be where I am today, or even who I am today....without you.

I love you!

Love, 
Booka

P.S. Canyon is pretty blessed to have you as a grand-mother...EVEN IF you spoil him COMPLETELY.

10.17.2011

ANOTHER busy weekend. :)

What a WEEKEND!
Whew!
Dale and I celebrated our SIX year anniversary on Friday night by going to Zea's in Baton Rouge. The filet medallions = AMAZING. I savored every bite of my food and every sip of my yummy red wine. Dale had the duck...I tasted...It was good but mine was BETTER! The corn grits are to die for. I definitely plan to go back and try more items on their menu.
Happy anniversary to us!

Pumpkin painting/pumpkin carving was LOTS of fun!
Canyon loved it, of course. That makes it sooo much more fun!
The pumpkins ALL turned out great.
**We had a little trouble deciding who won.**


Canyon has his first field trip on Wednesday and I cannot wait! I'll have our lunches packed and my camera in hand as we enjoy the day at the pumpkin patch with all his friends from school. I am so lucky to have such a wonderful kiddo!!!

I cannot belive that October is almost over. WOW!
November=CHRISTMAS SHOPPING!
"Santa is watching."

I thought I had a hard time figuring out what to get Canyon the last few years. HA! This year, I have NO clue. I am really going to have to sit down with him and look online and see what he is really interested in. I mean, he is four. He loves to play with cars and the little army guys (or whatever they are called) and he loves books and movies. But, I am a freak at Christmas. It's the only time of year I go a little CRAZY. I love to shop for other people but I limit myself to just CHRISTMAS.
Now, don't get me wrong, I know the meaning of Christmas and we celebrate that in my house as well. But, for kids (and adults), they love presents.

The countdown begins. 15 days until Christmas music can be played.

We took our last boat ride of the year yesterday. Now, if you know me, you know I grew up on the water. I plan for Canyon to do the same. There is justy something about being on the river that makes you feel calm. My dad just recently re-built our camp and it is almost done. I cannot wait to let Canyon experience all the things I got to experience as a child.


:) This blog is kind of all over the place, but so am I these days.

If you haven't checked out MISTLETOE MARKET (November 12-13) PLEASE FIND THEM ON FACEBOOK! I went last year and it is really WONDERFUL. I did most of my Christmas shopping there and I plan to do the same again this year.

<3 you all.

10.13.2011

Cooking With Canyon = L.O.V.E


Negotiating with an insanely handsome four-year-old is fun. HA! I had two HEALTHY recipes picked out that I wanted to try last weekend but my kid was not having it and I must say, he is very persuading.
 We made French toast-Canyon’s FAVORITE.
I tried reasoning with him but his mind was made up (I choose my battles). At least the bread was wheat.
I let him do most of the preparation—Our mess was amazing, remember I’m compared to Julia Child and my kid is just like me—and he had a blast.
PICTURES:



Now, I am sure most of you know how to make French toast so I am going to spare you the recipe. HOWEVER, I do recommend cooking with your kids. It’s not only fun but it’s rewarding. When Canyon finished cooking his French toast and I put it on a plate and let him drown it in syrup, the look on his face was priceless.
“I made this momma.”
And, I said, “That’s right bud, you did! Great job! Now, eat it all up!”—He did.
Being a mom has taught me that the mess you make is worth it and we make A LOT of messes in my house. I’m OCD which is why this is such a huge deal to me. I’ve definitely grown as a person since I became a mommy.
It’s Thursday and this is my first blog of the week. I try to write at least two a week. I’ve been so busy lately that I didn’t even realize it was Thursday. CRAZY!
October is halfway gone already. Time goes by TOO fast.
This weekend is my anniversary and Dale and I plan to celebrate but, of course, he has left all the planning up to me. Lovely. Now, I am trying to decide WHAT I want to do. Dinner for sure but where?
I’ll blog about our anniversary this weekend—Taking a timeout and remembering to appreciate each other is a big part of why our relationship is successful. :)



10.07.2011

RELAX? What's that mean?

Do you work full-time or part-time?
What do you do when you get home from work?
I play SUPER mom. :)
I work full-time.
I love my job but sometimes, I'll admit--It's HARD.
I don't like to leave my child. Ever. I don't even like to go the gym during the week because I feel so guilty.
Some parents have no problem leaving their children. And they do it ALL THE TIME.
I just don't get it.
Now, don't get me wrong, sometimes I need to step away from parenting 24-7 and take a breather. That's where grand-parents come in (& uncles)!!!
But, it's not an everyday thing. I don't speak for anyone other than myself. I enjoy being a parent--even when my child is acting like a psycho.
I like everything about being a mom--even the hard stuff.
So, when I get home from a LONG day of work and my kid wants to play cars, I play.
When he wants to watch a "super cool" movie and I have laundry to do, I watch a movie. It's not rocket science.

And, even if I don't want to, I know that I need to do things for myself occasionally. Just like last night, I went to a painting class with a friend. I had a glass of wine, painted a HALLOWEEN picture, and had some MOM conversation. It was wonderful. BUT, I missed my baby. It's a constant struggle.

I have a good balance in my life. I am OCD when it comes to cleaning but I am also OCD about being a good mom. Being a good mom will win every time.
I don't get much time with Canyon in the evenings, so I really try to make the most of it.

When Canyon gets older, I want him to look back and KNOW how much I loved him and how much I did for him as he was growing up. He deserves for me to come home and play with him EVEN IF I am exhausted. He deserves for me to be the best mom that I can be ALL THE TIME-which is exactly what I strive to do.
I look at my son and I see how precious he is-how precious it is to be able to be a parent. I am so thankful to have the opportunity to raise a child. Being a mom rocks! :)

Tomorrow should be interesting. Canyon has a soccer game but luckily, it's later in the day. So, tonight I am going to the grocery store--as I do WEEKLY.
Tomorrow morning, Canyon and I are COOKING. Finally. 
I can't wait. I have a few breakfast recipes to try out with him but I am letting him pick which one he wants to make. The kid has an opinion. ABOUT EVERYTHING. It's hilarious.