Thursday, June 21, 2012

Kindergarten Graduate and Birthday Boys

First this happened:


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Alex finished Kindergarten and is now, officially, in grade school.  Oh my.  It seems Kindergarten was great for him and he's learned a lot and has become more confident when trying to learn new things.  In the fall he was very resistant to reading, but now can read or sound out almost any word.  He's still very timid about it and if the word is too big or there are too many words on a page he whines and wants to give up, but we'll be working on that through summer and hopefully help him gain some confidence. 


When he wants to, he is pretty good at sounding things out as well:


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Then these two celebrated their birthdays:


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For John we just did a lot of shopping.  He's lost a lot of weight and has recently started running and all of his clothes were just hanging off of him.  We took him to Red Robin for lunch and tried to be nice to him all day long :)


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For Max, we threw him a birthday party with friends at a local play and pizza place complete with a Lego themed cake:
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On his actual birthday Monday he requested to go to Chuck E. Cheese, so we went there, the boys (including John) played video games and earned something like 225 tickets (which, when redeemed earned them a balloon, 2 boxes of nerds and a small tub of playdough)


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Then he wanted to go to his favorite store, Bricks and Minifigs, a Lego store, and we picked up 4 more Lego Dudes.


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We ended the day with Happy Meals at McDonald's play land. 


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The festivities began on Friday and continuted through Monday and it was great to spend 4 days celebrating these three guys who I love so very, very much. 




Monday, June 11, 2012

Summer, BRING IT ON!

I am SO ready for summer to start!  While many of my other mom-friends are dreading the next three months, I Can. Not. WAIT!


Alex has been in afternoon Kindy because when he started school last Fall John was working nights and had Alex been in a daytime class, he'd never see his Daddy during the week.  So we opted for afternoons and it worked out great, except for the fact that Kindy was right in the middle of the day, 12:30-3:05, which meant we couldn't go anywhere in the mornings because there wasn't enough time before school, I couldn't go anywhere with Max in the afternoons because Alex was only in school for 2.5 hours, and by the time I picked Alex up from school, once we did homework and had snacks, it was the end of the day. 


Spending the entire school year chained to his afternoon Kindy schedule made me long for free summer days and I made the decision not to put either boy in any classes, camps or sports because I just wanted to be free!


However, last week the boys went with some friends to "buddy day" at their Taekwondo gym and the boys fell in love.  They BEGGED to go back the next two days, so I've decided to put both of the boys in Taekwondo.  The nice thing about this is that we can go to any of the classes during the week for their belt level. We can go every day, once a day, twice a day, once a week...as much or a little as we want, so we still have some freedom ;)


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Then I signed the boys up for a summer of free bowling at the local bowling alley (just pay for shoe rental), but again, we can go or not go as many or as few times as we'd like.


Then I remembered that the school district provides free lunches throughout the summer (for kids only) and how Alex loved that last year and he plans to get hot lunch next year as a First Grader, so we'll probably go get lunches at the school a lot as well for both the practice and the free food.


My mom sent the boys some money for Max's birthday and Alex's Kindy graduation, so we went and bought the boys new bikes for the first time ever.  They were really excited, so I plan to put on my running shoes and chase the boys down bike paths with a box of bandaids a fair amount this summer as well.


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Of course we'll also have playdates and berry picking and picnics and afternoons by the pool and building sandcastles on the bank of the Willamette and weekends at the beach poking at tidepool creatures.  And I've committed to running in a 5k with a few girlfriends this fall, so we'll spend time training for that (I can only run 1 mile at a slug's pace right now, so we have a LOOONG way to go before I'm ready to run a 5k!). My lazy summer is already looking pretty busy and it doesn't even start for 2 more days!!



Sunday, April 22, 2012

Sun Drunk

The sun has finally come out here in the PNW, and we find ourselves in the midst of a Vitamin D high.  It's kind of like being drunk. You love everyone, everything makes you happy, your surroundings are suddenly SO PRETTY, OMG!  Then you overdo it, you don't stop when you should. You stay out too long and the next day you are pink and sore and suffering from your first sunburn of the season.  Sunny day hangover.


We spent our first sunny day in Woodburn, Oregon at the Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival.  Last year we went on Easter weekend, but this year we were too sick that week, so we waited until this weekend to go, and I'm glad we did.  75 degree weather and the fields were in full bloom.


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Much frolicking was done.


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When we finally got back to our car we found that it had sunk into the mud.  Normally this turn of events would cause me to freak out in a hysterical panic, especially because I had other plans that afternoon.  But still high on sunshine, I found it hilarious, and when John and I couldn't push the car forward or back, we enlisted the help of a carfull of European tourists to push us out.  Even with five extra people, the car had trouble budging.  Eventually we were able to rock it out of the rut and went home, but by then the kids were STARVING and I was going to be too late to attend my friend's open house.  Bummed as I was about that, I still chalked it up to a fantastic day with my family.  We fed the boys frozen pizza and ice cream and I passed out in a sun-drunken stupor until John woke me up to help him tuck the boys in to bed.


 



Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Construction Zone

When we moved into this apartment, I loved that the buildings were a bluish green color and kind of just blended into the trees and bushes on the hills.  We didn't live here long before the complex was on the market and they began doing inspections and updates to try to sell it.  They painted the buildings this awful tan and orange color and not only were the colors horrid, but they didn't even do a good job, all of the paint on our door chipped off (with the help of paint picker John). 


Eventually the complex was purchased and they began another round of updates.  The roofing, which, being in a bottom floor apartment didn't really bother us much.  But now they're redoing the entire exterior of the buildings and it is a HUGE pain in the ass.  While I am beyond thrilled to get rid of that godawful orange and tan, living in a construction zone (we're in week 3 of probably 6) sucks.  Oh it sucks so bad.


The good news is they are reinsulating the entire building, they put in new windows and doors (THAT was a fun day, let me tell ya) and putting up brand new wood siding and painting it a more neutral color.  So in the end, it will be like living in a brand new building.  But for now I'm stuck inside, shades closed (so I don't feel like I live in a fishbowl with construction guys right outside my windows all day long) with people banging on the walls 8 hours per day.  Our patio is blocked off and when we go out the front door we have to dodge hammers and nail guns, weave our way around the 6 generators (helpfully placed right in front of my kitchen windows for MAXIUM noise), electrical cords, ladders, table saws and try to stay out of the construction worker's way.


If this was summer, we'd be at the pool or at the park to escape the noise, but since it is winter/spring and rainy, and I don't have a car, we're stuck inside turning up the volume on the TV and mommy popping Tylenol to fend off the headaches.


For the most part, I don't really mind apartment living, and though we were planning to move either this summer or next, I'm thinking that to make living through this construction bullshit worthwhile, we'll have to stay in the apartment for a few more years to at least enjoy the finished product.



Saturday, March 10, 2012

Completely Uninteresting Resolution Status Update

On January 1, 2013 I would really like to be able to say that I managed to keep all of my resolutions.  To that end, I am adding an element of accountability throughout the year, just a checkin to see where I am at with them every few months.  So, without further ado, is my 3 month report:


Goal 1:  Stay on our current eating plan. We've been doing a Paleo-type diet since October and have been very happy with it.  I say Pale-type because while we eat mostly fruits, veggies, nuts, seeds and meats, we're still eating some processed foods and going out to eat a lot.  I want to try to move toward an all whole food diet with far less cheating and really limit our eating out.


Progress:  Well, John has kicked butt on this and has basically turned into a completely different guy.  This has caused me no little amount of anxiety because I have not been able to stay on our plan.  I did fine up until February, I'd lost 20 lbs and suddenly I began emotionally stress eating every damned thing I could get my hands on.  What I DID manage to stick to was whole foods.  We hardly buy any processed foods anymore and I make nearly every single thing we eat from scratch.  In fact I even experimented with making my own ketchup and gummy fruit snacks (both of which were unsuccessful, sadly).  I expect to get my shit together very soon here as the thing that was stressing me out is coming to an end and I can uncurl myself from the fetal position and get on with my life.


 Goal 2: I want to be able to run a 5k.  I can't even do one mile at a slow jog right now.  I don't know if I'll actually do an official 5k race, but I'd like to be able to at least jog a 5k on the treadmill by the end of the year.


Progress:  I followed the C25k program for a few weeks until I was able to jog 1 mile without a walking break, which made me stupid proud, because seriously, this body, jogging?  It ain't easy, let me tell ya.  But then I stopped for a few weeks, and I'm back to square 1 again.  The good news is I am back to working on it and doing the C25k program and I have enlisted some friends to help keep me motivated and accountable.


Goal 3:  Earn some money. I have the ability to earn some money by writing, yet I lack the time and discipline to do it.  I need to start making a financial contribution to our household, even if it's not that much, something is better than nothing.  My goal is to turn in at least one small writing assignment every week day (or at least 5 days per week).  Ideally I will be able to find the time to do several more, but I'll start with one a day and go from there


Progress:  Well here I've had success.  My goal was 5 articles per week and I'm turning in 5 articles per DAY.  So, yeah, kicking some butt here.  


Goal 4: I think I'll unofficially join The Compact. I will attempt to buy nothing new for a year. I suspect we'll still buy new for gifts and some personal items, but my main goal is to THINK before we BUY.  To buy something used you have to go out and search for it, not just stop into a store and pick it up. Ideally I'll be able to buy from local and small businsesses for our new-stuff needs.  I won't enforce this with John or the boys, but I will encourage them to get on board with me whenever possible.


Progress:  Other than food, I haven't bought anything new in 2012.  Which is incredible since I've purchased a lot of stuff.  I've even managed to get John on board with this goal!  The only thing he bought new was a BluRay player (ours died and we needed one since he'd spent the last year or so converting his DVD collection to BluRays), but he bought a floor model at a discount, so it's not REALLY new.  We've both made lists of things we need/want and we hunt around for them at thrift stores, craigslist and garage sales.  We've been able to buy a lot of stuff we wouldn't normally be able to afford on our strict budget and it's been a lot of fun! 


Goal 5:  Learn something new.  Right now I'm thinking I'd love to learn to paint with watercolors, or make jewlery or learn karate.  By the end of the year I'd like to have learned at least one new thing.


Progress:  Well, I've done a lot of new cooking, and jogging is new, but those are part of other goals, so I don't think I've done anything specifically Goal 5ish yet.


 



Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Good Old Days Today

I'm becoming increasingly aware of the fact that John and I are very likely living the best years of our lives right now.  That today will one day become the "good old days" we look back on with fondness and nostalgia. 


In terms of family life, I'm not sure it gets better than having small children.  Not babies anymore, but not really big kids yet.  They still think we're the most important and most awesome people in the universe and for the most part they can be disciplined and distracted by a reward of going to the dollar store to pick out a cheap toy (or not getting to go, if they've been naughty).  Any bad behaivior they may exhibt at this point is temporary, fixable, not too terribly worrisome because they're young enough to work on it.


That said, raising two young boys can feel like a hellish gauntlet of timeouts, tantrums, picky eating and breaking up brother vs brother wrestling matches before someone gets killed.  Though I realize we've got it pretty damned good right now, sometimes I forget to appreciate it during the day to day grind.  Too often days and weeks go by and the next thing I know someone's outgrown a pair of pants or these shoes got too small or my baby has learned to write his name.  I become worried that if I blink my boys will suddenly be grown and I've missed it! 


I can imagine us in old age saying "remember when we were broke and living in that apartment in Beaverton?"  We'll talk about how much it sucked to only have one car and how the budget was tight, but how much more we enjoyed our weekends togther when we got to "splurge" once a week and take the boys to a buffet and then head over to the Goodwill to look for awesome bargains.  Remember when we were so excited about that old free TV for the bedroom?  Or refurnished our living room for $60?  Remember when you came home and wondered why we had a new coffee table and I sheepishly told you about how I liberated it from the dumpster like that couple on Portlandia?  Remember when we moved into that apartment we thought we'd stay for 6 months and we lived there for years and years? (going on 3 now!).  Remember how being broke made me start writing for money and how awesome it made me feel to contribute to our finances by doing something I loved?  Remembe how even though I had to stay up late at night to write and you went to bed early because you worked that crazy early shift we'd still make time to watch TV together for an hour after the kids went to bed?  Remember how we felt like such a team?  Remember when Alex used to steal stuff out of the recycling bin and tape it to his bedroom wall?  Remember when Max would sneak into the bedroom every single night and snuggle with me? Remember how we appreciated everything just a little bit more?


Yeah, I think this is the good life. I'll try to remember to appreciate more while I'm living it.


 



Saturday, February 18, 2012

A Great Way to Start the Day

I'm asleep, but the feeling of being watched is beginning to rouse me. 


I'm pretty sure it's Max, he sneaks into my bed every night, but usually he's curled up in my arms with his back against my belly.  I become aware of the fact that I'm laying on my side and Max isn't in his usual spot.  He's behind me, leaning over my head.


Right about when I'm beginning to wonder if he's plotting some disgusting practical joke, he leans over and kisses me on my forehead and whispers "I love you Mama."


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Oh Maxie, you have no idea how much I love you too.


 



Thursday, January 19, 2012

Tooth Down!

Alex's bottom tooth has been wiggly since, what feels like years.  He'd wiggle wiggle it all day long, but it wasn't going anywhere.  Then I noticed his adult tooth was coming in already, behind his wiggly baby tooth.  Like a shark.  So we amped up the wiggling, hoping that the tooth would just pop out on its own.  The holidays came and went, our trip to Utah came and went, we rang in the new year, and still that little tooth hung on. 


We started talking to Alex about pulling it out.  His favorite show is AFV (America's Funniest Videos) and they always have a clip or two of a kid tying a string to his tooth and trying to yank it out by some means like a remote control car, door, brick...  and we tried to tell him how funny it would be if we tried to do it that way.  He kept saying that he'd try later, tonight, tomorrow, tomorrow night... Finally he agreed it was time.


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That tooth was a fighter, and John had to get some tweezers to finally get a good grip on it to pop it out.  Alex was brave, he was scared, and the little bit of bleeding his gums did freaked him out a lot, but he quickly got over it once he got to hold his tooth in his hand which he thought was super cool.



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He asked John to write a note to the tooth fairy asking if he could have his tooth back.  He put the tooth and the note in an envelope and put it under his pillow.  So excited to go to sleep, just like Christmas.  Would the tooth fairy really come?  What would she leave him?  How would she get in?  How could she get it if it was under his pillow?


The tooth fairy did come, left $2 in quarters in a little green bag under his pillow along with his tooth.  He woke up in the middle of the night to check, thankfully she'd done the trade shortly before ;)


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I got a little sniffly about the whole thing.  After all, I remember that tooth coming in!



Wednesday, January 4, 2012

2011 Holiday Redux

When I wrote about holiday traditions, I completely forgot to write about the Christmas Eve family game!  We've been doing it since we had Alex (and I think it's something John's family did when they were younger).  Last year John went an extra step and had an elf deliver it to our door on Christmas eve (Well, not an actual elf, there was a mysterious knock at the door and when we went to answer it no one was there, but there was a gift on our porch).  This year, as we were just hanging out together on Christmas eve, Max noticed something in the fireplace.  "Are you going to burn that present?" He asked John.  An elf had dropped the gift down the chimney!


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The gift turned out to be Pop The Pig, the very game the boys had been BEGGING to get for weeks.  Sadly, Max's balloon phobia prevented anyone from really enjoying the game as he screamed THE WHOLE TIME we tried to play, out of fear that the pig's belly would actually pop.  Even after several demonstrations at how the belly doesn't really pop or explode, it just gets bigger and his hands swing out, no, the act of pumping up the belly was just too much for poor Maxie, and despite stuffing cottonballs in his ears, he couldn't handle it.


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We left cookies for Santa and some carrots for the reindeer


Our Christmas was very nice, even though we didn't have much of a budget, as usual all of our money went to make sure the boys had gifts, we've been doing this since we've had kids long before we were broke because that's how it should be I think.  I wouldn't want any money going toward a gift for me when it could and should go toward something for the boys.


Santa filled the stockings and left a couple of presents and we gave the boys Leapsters and a couple of games to share. 


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The boys are at the perfect age, they didn't notice that the pile was smaller this year.  They didn't complain about not getting expensive gifts.  They were THRILLED with every single thing they got. In fact, I feel like this amount of gifts was just about perfect because there were enough to be excited about but not so many that they get overwhelmed.  Even if our finances improve in the future, I think this might be how we do it moving forward. 


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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

2012 Resolutions


  1. Stay on our current eating plan. We've been doing a Paleo-type diet since October and have been very happy with it.  I say Pale-type because while we eat mostly fruits, veggies, nuts, seeds and meats, we're still eating some processed foods and going out to eat a lot.  I want to try to move toward an all whole food diet with far less cheating and really limit our eating out.

  2. I want to be able to run a 5k.  I can't even do one mile at a slow jog right now.  I don't know if I'll actually do an official 5k race, but I'd like to be able to at least jog a 5k on the treadmill by the end of the year. 

  3. Earn some money. I have the ability to earn some money by writing, yet I lack the time and discipline to do it.  I need to start making a financial contribution to our household, even if it's not that much, something is better than nothing.  My goal is to turn in at least one small writing assignment every week day (or at least 5 days per week).  Ideally I will be able to find the time to do several more, but I'll start with one a day and go from there.

  4. I think I'll unofficially join The Compact. I will attempt to buy nothing new for a year. I suspect we'll still buy new for gifts and some personal items, but my main goal is to THINK before we BUY.  To buy something used you have to go out and search for it, not just stop into a store and pick it up. Ideally I'll be able to buy from local and small businsesses for our new-stuff needs.  I won't enforce this with John or the boys, but I will encourage them to get on board with me whenever possible.

  5. Learn something new.  Right now I'm thinking I'd love to learn to paint with watercolors, or make jewlery or learn karate.  By the end of the year I'd like to have learned at least one new thing.



Monday, January 2, 2012

2011 In Review

I can't believe this is my fifth year doing this review (2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 )


1. What did you do in 2011 that you’d never done before?

Made money by writing.  Sure, it wasn't anything exciting or all that great, but as a person who would really love to earn a living as a writer, earning my first (albeit meager) paycheck as a writer was pretty awesome.


2. Did you keep your new year’s resolutions, and will you make more for next year?

I worked on all of them, but without much success. I will be doing resolutions this year, I always do. 2011's resolutions here, but here's a recap:.


Lose 50lbs: No, I've lost 17lbs, but, I'd actually gained 15lbs in 2011, so I'm really only 2lbs lighter today than I was last year.  But, I suppose that's something.


Money management (I was going to be in charge of our finances and I wanted to get us out of debt): HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! You know what I did? I made a mess of our accounts, then gave up and handed everything over to John.  Then I quit my job. So, uh, yeah. The good news is, well, ok, there's no real good news in our financial situation other than it's helped us to learn to live more frugally and appreciate the things we do have. I've become very good at grocery shopping on a budget and finding awesome stuff at Goodwill.


Move into a bigger place: This didn't happen, but it almost did.  We looked at other places but when it came down to it, we didn't like anything we looked at more than our current apartment. We looked at a house in a great neighborhood, but the kitchen was weird and I wasn't happy with the school.  We found a townhouse just down the road from where we are now and finally, after much hemming and hawing, decided to rent it, but when we called it had been rented out already. We'll try again this spring when our lease is up again. The problem is our current neighborhood is very nice, but also very expensive. Alex's school is really great and it's hard for us to move away from this great area just for a bit more space. We can't afford anything bigger and still be in this neighborhood.  So, we're kind of stuck. 


De-frump, I wanted to stop wearing sweats all the time and try to feel better about myself: I worked on this a bit the first part of the year and then I quit my job and promptly fell back into the ponytail and sweats routine.  Then after spending 2 days wearing the same jammies and ponytail, yet still going out in public that way, realized I'd hit a new low.  I got my hair cut, dug out all my shoes from my closet and have made an effort to wear actual clothes, blow dry my hair and put on eye makeup every day. I feel MUCH better!


Reading, I wanted to read chapter books to the boys:Yeah, they weren 't interested.  They both still prefer the picture books.  Alex has started reading this year though, so we're working on level 1 readers, but he doesn't enjoy it, he's like me and gets frustrated when something isn't really easy for him.  I will put this on my 2012 list though, because reading to the boys is always important.


Potty train Max and end Alex's thumb sucking: Done and done! YES!!! YES YES YES YES!!! Max is having a little bit of a dribble problem due to the cold, but that's normal and though I had him in Pullups for our holiday vacation, he still did all his business in the potty and at home I keep him in underpants.  Alex hasn't put his thumb in his mouth for MONTHS. 


Take a good family photo:  Well, we took a family photo.  It wasn't really that great, but I'm calling it done.


3. Did anyone close to you give birth?

Nope, but we have a new nephew on the way (John's brother and his wife expecting in the spring)

4. Did anyone close to you die?

John's Aunt Virginia. 


5. What countries did you visit?

I didn't leave the US, but John spent a month in Ireland on business.

6. What would you like to have in 2012 that you lacked in 2011?

Financial stability, a yard, the ability to run a 5k.


7. What dates from 2011 will remain etched upon your memory, and why?

John's vasectomy in January because even though we were always done having kids after Max, it was a very big deal to make it official and permanent. Mark's successful cancer removal surgery in February. John's Ireland trip in August because it sucked to have him gone for so long, but also was cool that he got to go to Europe, for free, for the first time. Alex going to Kindergarten in September. It felt like such a huge milestone. John's first tattoo in October because I LOVE it and it's so cool (Alex's name in his own handwriting on John's arm).


8. What was your biggest achievement of the year?
Finally selling that stupid house in Utah. 


9. What was your biggest failure?
Selling that stupid house in Utah for less than what we owed on it. 


10. Did you suffer illness or injury?
Bacteriafest 2011 was probably the worst of it.  It was pretty gross. 

11. What was the best thing you bought?
Our new couch and chair.  Our old corner couch was so gross.  We found this set at the Goodwill for $60 and has made me very happy.


12. Whose behavior merited celebration?
Alex's.  He started Kindergarten this year and has done a very good job adjusting to his new routine, being attentive and well behaved in class, eager to learn, responsible, etc... He's even riding the bus to and from school.  He's just grown up so much this year and I couldn't be more proud.

13. Whose behavior made you appalled and depressed?

Mine.  I can be such a bitch sometimes.


14. Where did most of your money go?

Nothing exciting. Living expenses.

15. What did you get really, really, really excited about?

Alex starting school. 


16. What song will always remind you of 2011?

Dynomite by Tao Cruz, but I think that's just because it's the first song on my Zune playlist and I listen to it every day

17. Compared to this time last year, are you:
 a) happier or sadder? 
b) thinner (by all of 2lbs) or fatter? c) richer or poorer?


18. What do you wish you’d done more of?

Excercising

19. What do you wish you’d done less of?

Eating


20. How did you spend Christmas?
We spent the actual holiday at home, going to see lights, parties with friends, etc.  Then we spent the week between Christmas and New Year's in Utah.


21. Did you fall in love in 2011?

I think I kind of did.  John and I were in a bit of a marriage funk, the stress of both of our jobs, never seeing each other, then I quit my job to fix some of our family issues, but added the stress of being REALLY broke.  Our marriage was never really in trouble, but things were stressful and we were fighting a bit.  Then John went to Ireland for a month and we missed each other terribly.  We'd talk on the phone 2 or 3 times a day and when he finally came home it was like we'd fallen in love all over again.  Kinda cheesy sounding, I know, but our relationship has never been better.  Maybe after 10 years we just needed a break to appreciate how awesome it is to be together.


22. What was your favorite TV program?

We always love Dexter, we've been catching up on How I Met Your Mother and love it.  The boys and I re-watched the entire Deep Space Nine series and re-started Voyager.


23. Do you hate anyone now that you didn’t hate this time last year?

No.


24. What was the best book you read?

Hmmm, I didn't read as much as I'd have liked.  I loved the Hunger Games trillogy, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (only the first book), I re-read the Sherlock Holmes stories, Jitterbug Perfume and The Hitchhiker's Guide.  I read Gone With The Wind for the first time and absolutely fell in love with it.


25. What was your greatest musical discovery?
I didn't discover any new music. 


26. What did you want and get?
I wanted a better job.  What I got was a full-time Stay-at-home-mom gig.  Terrible pay, but great benefits.


27. What did you want and not get? 
I wanted to move out of our apartment into a bigger place with a garage and a yard.  We ended up renewing our lease for another year instead.  Maybe next year. 

28. What was your favorite film of this year?

Well, I didn't see many movies this year.  There was the final Harry Potter, The Muppets and The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo.  I liked them all.


29. What did you do on your birthday, and how old were you?

I tured 34 and I didn't do anything memorable. My birthdays are always kind of a non-event.


30. What one thing would have made your year immeasurably more satisfying?
I can't think of anything. Quitting my job made me VERY happy and improved our family life ten-fold. I wish I'd have done it much sooner.  Then late in the year John changed his work schedule to a day shift (he'd been on nights for 2 years) and that made things even better, again I wish it had been possible much sooner.  We're just really happy right now when we can be together.


31. How would you describe your personal fashion concept in 2011?

I have no concept of fashion. This hasn't changed.


32. What kept you sane?

My husband. As always. Also wine.

33. Which celebrity/public figure did you fancy the most?
I think I always have the same favorite celebrities.  NPH, Nathan Fillion, Queen Latifa, Ricky Gervais, Daniel Craig, Michael C. Hall, Drew Carey, Penn Jillette...This year we watched Dancing With The Stars again (we'd taken a few seasons off) and I became very invested in a lot of the cast members, Chaz Bono, David Arquette, Rob Kardashian's butt, JR Martinez, Ricki Lake, Carson Kressley...I get way too into that show!


34. What political issue stirred you the most?
I think I may have cried a bit when Obama said he was ending the war.


35. Who did you miss?
It might seem strange, but I've been missing my mother-in-law Diane a lot this year. I have thought of her so much and have really felt the loss of her.  Not to say I haven't been missing her before, but it just seems that this year her not being around has ached more than normal. Possibly because I am sad the boys didn't get to know her longer.  Possibly because I could have really used advice on raising two boys.  Possibly because I feel like I'm kind of understanding who she was a bit more.  I don't know, Diane has just been on my mind and her loss has been heavy on my heart lately.


36. Who was the best new person you met?

I met several new people this year and they are all pretty awesome


37. Tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2011.
Thrift stores are AWESOME!


38. Quote a song lyric that sums up your year.
This is always a hard one for me because I'm not really a music person and I very rarely even listen to the lyrics in songs and even when I do know the lyrics, I struggle to understand what the hell the artist means by them.  I picked Love of my Life by Carly Simon this year because I just love this song and it is one I remember my mother singing and it describes exactly how I feel about my boys. 


"From the moment I first saw you
The second that you were born
I knew that you were the love of my life
Quite simply the love of my life"