Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts

A Slice Of Life...Or...It's all in the angle, man!

Friday, February 4, 2011

I am not my blog and my blog is not (fully) me.  Now, hold on, don't think I have been pulling the wool over your eyes.  I haven't.  A little cheese cloth, maybe.   

Case in point.

Usually when bloggers put up a post about foodie stuff, or making crafts you get this picture:

The classic "Cast Of Characters" shot.


These shots are meant to look just thrown out there.  All natural.  Readers are meant to think,  "Oh my!  She is SO organized!"  The blogger just smiles and nods.  Underneath that seemingly perfect facade is a dark under belly.....OF THIS!




AND THIS!!



Cover the EYES of your children for THIS:






Here is the original shot before I modified it:



Do you really THINK I want everyone to know that I take Metamucil and drink DIET CAFFEINE FREE SAM'S COLA???   I have an image to maintain!  And you KNOW I am going to show everyone that I use HAIN sea salt. 

You see, my blog is not about my best or my worst.  It's ultimately what I want.  I want to be as honest as I can, but sometimes my pride takes over.  Do I feel guilty about doing this?....eh...a little.  But show me one blogger out there who has perfectly meshed life and blog, and I will show you a lunatic.  A tired lunatic.

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Blogs I am totally in love with!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

I have been reading a lot of blogs lately.  I am blown away by the talent and creativity that's out there.  I am going to share with you some of my favorites.  Check them out, you will be amazed.


1.  The Pioneer Woman


If you have never heard of Ree-I am wondering what you do all day!


2.  The Lettered Cottage




This is a recent favorite of mine.  Beautiful photography and perfectly designed rooms makes me a happy, happy gal.


3.  Passionate Homemaking




This is a terrible picture.  I couldn't find a good one.  This site is great for tips on everyday living.  I have used a lot of her recipes for homemade products.  She has lots of great tips on living well and enjoying your family.  Her Christ centered approach is right up my alley.







This is my go to site for cost cutting on grocery bills.  I use her recipes to make my own cheap cleaning products.  She is also a Christian, homeschooling mom.  So that gives her major points with me.  She recently has worked tirelessly on a weight loss series that highlights many excellent ways to get fit and healthy.






You had me at Cake Pop.  Mmmmmmmmm....Go to this site to get ideas on how to feed your face at midnight.  Mmmmmmmm...


I read many more blogs, these are the ones that have caught my fancy lately.  I love them all.  Keep the creativity alive!  Word of blog is way better than the boob tube.


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Testing, Testing...Is this thing on???

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Now that I am a country mouse...hang on.  Gotta get the door.

Okay, what is with the guys who sell the frozen meat out of their pick-ups?  I told him we just got a freezer full of meat.  Pig actually.  (More on that later.)

What was I writing about?  See, if you break my concentration....?

Oh yeah.  Now that I am a country mouse, I am kicking around the idea of homeschooling.  Not really kicking it around.  I want to do it.  I have my reasons and I will get into them on another post.  I will leave it at this-who better to make sure that my kids get a QUALITY education than me?  Right now, I feel the best way is the homeschool way.

Today was a test for me.  I printed off a few pages from a website that a kind lady sent me.  She runs the Church Cover School here in Alabama. (AL state law requires that families homeschool under the umbrella of a church school.)  Jacob is taking his high school courses through her.  I picked her brain one morning about preschool curriculum.  She has been a wealth of resources and knowledge.  I also hunted down a few other sites that gave me ideas to go along with the print outs.

My basic plan was to have the kids start out with a little worksheet that worked on shapes and colors.  Three shapes: circles, squares, triangles.  Three colors: blue, red, green.  Then we would go on a nature walk and try to find some found objects to bring home and do a craft with.  I hoped to find a circlular object, a square object, or a triangle shaped object.  Another section was going to be coloring the letter A.  I would tailor a snack around the "a" sound. (Applesauce?)

The best laid plans seem to go right out the window for me.  The kids sat down to color the shapes.  Levi did quite well.  I mainly wanted him to get used to the feel of the crayons, and working with them.  Gideon immediately turned over his paper to the blank side and said "Draw the Incredible Hulk!"  I patiently flipped over the paper and tried to direct him back to the activity.  I asked if he could draw a red Iron Man in the circle, or a green Hulk in the triangle.  He shook his head no and flipped the paper back over.  Normally I would blow up and tell him to do exactly what I said.  Instead, I just observed him.  Soon, he flipped the paper over and scribbled some lines of color in the shapes.  Before boredom set in, I told Gideon I had another coloring sheet for him.  I set it down and he looked at it.  Levi got upset because his paper was different and climbed across the table to grab Gideons page.  I set him back down in his chair and said he had shapes to color.  This set off a waterfall of tears and snot.  He threw his crayons and shouted "UH-UH!!!!"  Hmmmm.  NEXT!

 I grabbed up the offending coloring sheet and brought out two that matched.  The letter A worksheet.  It was a simple page with the letter A and an ant.  Both of the boys scribbled some color on it.  Levi cried a few more tears of frustration.  Like a flash, I was hit with a brilliant idea...Play-doh!  I asked Gideon if he wanted to play with Play-Doh.  Duh!!! Who doesn't??  I went out into the storage room and found the box with the art supplies.  Inside, I found a bucket of Moon Sand that my co-worker Sheila had given the boys.  It was brand new.  I thought "What the heck...let's try it." 
After I opened, it Levi crawled back up onto the table and promptly ate a chunk of the stuff.  I cleaned out his mouth and told him he was too little to play with Moon Sand.  More tears and screaming.  I looked at the clock-  ( geez )  -way past nap time.  Sure enough, after about two minutes of lying on his bed, he was out.

Gideon and I played with the Moon Sand for a few minutes.  I couldn't get the stuff to do anything.  Gideon just crumbled it in his hands.  I asked Jacob if he knew what Moon Sand was for.  He said it was for putting into molds.  Well, we need to expand our Moon Sand collection I guess.  I went back out and got the Play-doh.  We played for 30 minutes. 

After cleaning up, I put Gideon's boots on him and zipped up his hoodie.  It was nature walk time. 

"Gideon, we are going on a treasure hunt.  We need to find a circle, a square, and a triangle.  Then we will take them back to the house and do something fun with them."

We searched high and low.  The only circles we found were tires and the tops of glass jars.  Nothing was square except for a large cement block.  No triangles anywhere.  It was all either too heavy or connected to something.  No dice.

If this is how it's going to go, how will my kids ever learn?  Why don't things go as beautifully as I picture them in my mind?  I am starting to wonder if all the homeschool bloggers lie.  Do they just take some pictures and edit stories to make it all fabulous? 

On the positive tip-Gideon and I were outside in the sun.  The boys did an activity together.  They used their hands.  They watched less TV.  All in all, not a bad day.  It ain't over yet.  Maybe we can do something----okay I just looked down beside me.  Gideon has fallen asleep, snuggled up.  It is ALL worth it.  Success, failure.  Everything.


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Golly Gee Monikers...

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Now that I am several entries into the blog, I find that I want to write about my husband. He does a lot of silly stuff. He makes interesting blurtations and other noises. This should be recorded for posterity, and so his children can laugh, and laugh, and laugh.

My problem...no moniker. No nickname. No cutesy wootsey love name. I can't come up with anything! I have seen DH, Marlboro Man, Mr. G., Hubs, etc. All fun and catchy. My guy? I cannot find a name that encompasses all that is HIM.

I could call him Smart Ass, or Jerkface. Not nice, but sometimes it applies. Ol' Blue Eyes is so passe. Stud Muffin would make my mom uncomfortable. As would Love Machine. I could go sickening with Kitten Whiskers, or Muffin Cake as an ode to Shrek. Hey, Shrek would work very well. He is an AWFUL lot like my husband. Again, just not original!!! I guess I could just write HIM, but then others might confuse HIM with the Lord. I cannot have that.

I have thought of his hobbies and tried to go that route. Golf Guy, Mike Tyson's Punch Out Playa, Ebay Ray, Craig's List Loonie, Big Gun. Lame, lame, lame, lame, lame! I like his chest muscles, so in my mind I shout, Chester! Uh no. Sizzle Chest? Double no. Turbo Teets? Quit it now!

I also like his hiney. I'm being flagged for my spelling on that one. Oh I gotta say it Harry Hiney. I could call him HH. Not too far from the DH, but with a super secret meaning only I will understand!

I have to stew and mull over this one.

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