Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Myrtle Beach Travels Day 1&2

 I believe in "the jinx", and I feel strongly that when I announce things to the world they fall apart, so I didn't tell you that my New Year's resolution was to run a half marathon.

I picked the myrtle beach half to train for last October and pretty much kept it secret until the last month of training.  When you go out for a 10 mile run, people start to suspect it's not just for fun anymore.

We left Pennsylvania last Wednesday with Jim, the children, and Jack's crazy rash to head south.

Jack's rash got worse before it got better. It spread to the soles of his feet and his lips, but eventually went away.  I guess the doctors were right. Whatever.

Wednesday afternoon we met up with my dad in Virginia and then drove to Rocky Mount, NC to stay the night.  The next morning we got on the road and headed further south to Myrtle Beach, SC. (My dad gave me the half marathon training plan and trained with me for the race.)

We went to the beach, which was incredibly foggy and humid.





Jack was afraid of the ocean and never warmed up to it.  On the other hand, Lilly loved the water and the sand. She is still my little water baby.







Lilly's hair had the most beautiful curls.  I made her stand there so I could take her picture, she was not happy.



Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Happy Valentine's Day and WARNING - images of crazy rash.

Jim ordered the kids sponge-bob snuggies for Valentine's day.  Why?  Because they were $2 on woot.  Jack and Lilly were very excited, although Lilly asked why it was so huge and why couldn't I pin it shut in the back.  She determined that she would wear her robe AND her snuggie (which opens in the back) so she would be covered and warm on both sides.


Jack broke out into crazy rash today.  That is my official diagnosis.  The doctors could not determine what kind of rash it was so I helped them by making the diagnosis for them.


He was examined by a medical student, a resident, and the attending.  The medical student checked Jack's ears with the otoscope 5 inches from his head.  I'm no medical student, but I am pretty sure you need to be close to the ear to look INSIDE the ear.   He also asked Jack to take a deep breath. I laughed and told the medical student that Jack did not know what it meant to take a deep breath. It reminded me of the time Jack was 4 months old and they told him to stand on the scale and hold onto the bar so they could get an accurate weight. Ummm....he can't stand.

It was not very nice to laugh at the medical student, I regret it....a little.   If you call to have an appointment the same day then you have to see at least the med student and the resident, and if they don't know what's wrong with you then you see the attending.  I think it is to discourage patients from ever getting sick.


I was convinced it was the start of chicken pox and the med student agreed with me.  The other doctors told me it was NOT chicken pox.  That does not reflect well on the med student, or me, at least I knew about the otoscope.

Crazy rash has been spreading like crazy since last night, which is how the disease's name originated.  I made Jack sit next to me with no clothes watching cartoons so I could observe the rash spread.

Pictures do not do crazy rash justice.  Also, Jack does not like me to take pictures of him when he has a rash and is watching cartoons.

The doctors claim it's a virus and the rash could get worse, turn purple, spread over his entire body and then go away in a week.

Happy Valentine's Day!

Friday, February 10, 2012

Jack and Lilly in the morning.



We can't quite get his waffle on the table fast enough.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

A moon morning

I was dragging the recycling to the curb when I looked over and saw the moon, and it was beautiful.



A bright spot this morning.



The rest of the day was not as bright.  Sometimes you just need to curl up on the kitchen floor.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Dance

Last night the primary school put on a family dance.

The minute we got in the gym she was off running around with friends from her class. She picked a special outfit, that seemed to channel a 1980's Madonna look.




I know you're wondering, do the children still dance to the YMCA and the Macarena?



Yes, yes they do. One of the cool mom's taught these girls the YMCA.

This picture is my favorite, I just wish it wasn't blurry.  You can see the look of urgency in her face to find her friend and tell her everything that is happening in her life.


I wish I could have captured it better, because it was unbelievable for me to watch.  I could picture Lilly's teenage years starting a tad early.  She was too cool and slightly embarrassed by her mom.


Jack either wanted to dance with his dad or his neighbor girlfriend, who is a bit young for him if you ask me (16 months old).  Mostly Jim and Jack hung out by the snack table.


After the dance I tried to get Lilly to tell me everything about her life. 



 I desperately wanted to be one of those little girls that she told all her secrets to, but she already instinctively knows it's not cool to tell your mom everything.  Luckily for me it's still cool to have bedtime stories, kisses, hugs, and lots of love at home.



Wednesday, February 1, 2012

February 1, a dream day.

Today, February 1, in Central PA, it was almost 60 degrees. I spent 2 hours and 25 glorious minutes outside with my children.  It was a miracle of weather.





We had no where to be with no committments and we just enjoyed the amazing weather.  I put a pot of soup on and let it simmer while the children and I played in the back yard.




The kids had a wonderful afternoon and it left me feeling rather hopeful.  Usually by this time of the year I am miserable and dreading this month.  This year we haven't had much of a winter, so even if it turns deathly cold, I know it can't last much longer.



For the first time in a really long time February has brought me hope and a glimmer of happiness.  Who knows, I might even buy a valentine or two.

My friend Melissa is doing a 30 day photography challenge this month.  She is talented and committed to the challenge. I am not committing to any challenge, although I do think it's fun to try new things and Melissa always inspires me.


Doing things every day for a month stresses me out.  So I am going to randomly choose different photo challenges and post them...I got a few today.  If I feel like taking more pictures I will...see how that works, no rules or stress.


I don't think I would have understood "silhouette" until I saw Melissa's picture.  So I am copying her by using this as my first image, imitation is still the best form of flattery, right???


Photo challenge #13. Silhouette.



Photo challenge #11. Something Blue.


I didn't realize Carson was wearing blue until the editing process.  I took the picture because he was feeling "blue,"  see how that is so artistic of me to think outside the box?


Photo Challenge #30. Movement.



Lilly jumped herself right out of this shot.

I really enjoyed having a purpose with my camera, other than my children, I might try more.

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