Friday, April 25, 2008

"He eat me mommy"

I love, love, love, love getting in to the mind of my boys as they share their perspective of what is going on around them. My three year old, Luke, shared his perspective on a little foul play that occured to him while playing at his preschool. We were sitting at the table tonight with my parent's and their two remaining kids at home (my youngest brother and sister) and my mom was sharing today's woes at the preschool/daycare she directs. There was a biting incident and the kids started sharing their war stories. Luke perked up and said (of a day that happened quite a while ago) "Mommy, remember when he EAT me? He eat me right here on my cheek. Why he EAT me mommy?" Luke just didn't seem to understand why some little boy would find his cheek to be something worth trying to eat. :)

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Pay Attention

So I am a sucker for drama/chick flicks, etc. And tonight I cried and laughed (all by myself I must add) with the movie "Griffin & Phoenix". Not that it is the best of all movies or anything, but I did enjoy it...and something that stuck out to me...

I did so many things for the last time and I didn't even know it...but this I have done and I paid attention (emphasis mine).

I want to PAY ATTENTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sunday, April 6, 2008

My Old TV Flames

I have a friend, LULA, who possesses a certain quality that endeared me to her...her love for TV. Yes, I agree there can be too much TV and that there is a whole lot of TV that is just plain ol' trash...BUT...I am grateful for those moments when I can sit down and be someone else for 30 minutes or more.
Lula just shared some of her TV loves and she inspired me to do the same. So, I proudly introduce to you my old TV flames.

1) The Cosby show...oh my goodness I loved that show! I would laugh so hard when Cliff would roll his eyes in his special way...and I loved the scene when the Hugstable family sang for their grandparents anniversary...and what about Denise and all her crazy life adventures...Theo and his earring?...Kenny and Rudy and their friend, you know the fat boy who would always run out and barely talked...oh so many memories. I wish I could sit on the couch and watch 1/2 hour of the Hugstables with my kids just as I did with my parents

2)Growing Pains...Mike Seaver...is there anything more to say?

3)Family Ties...loved loved loved Alex P. Keaton...my all time favorite was when Alex and his current wife (can't remember her name on the show...Ellen?), anyway when he found her at the train station to tell her he loved her and the song "What Would You Do..." (not quite sure if that is the title, but if you watched that show you MUST know what I'm talking about

4)West Wing...incredible dialogue, and I love Washington D.C.

5)Alias...did y'all know they based the character of Sydney Bristow on me? LOVED HER! I always thought it would be nice some days to sneak away from 'mom world' and go kick some butt like she did...and for my country!!!! I was SO sad when that show ended.

6)24...thanks to my brother Dan I am a 24 follower...although, thanks to the good ol' writer strike I have not seen any of that action since last May! What an amazing writing staff...all the twists and turns...Chloe is the BEST...and when they shot Milo standing only feet away from him, right in the head...you could hear me gasp a mile away! My plan is that they should jsut go ahead and do double seasons. A fall season (that I should be in the midst of right now) and then a Jan-May season. We shall see...24 come back to me!

7) Currently, thanks to my dear friend Lula, I am LOST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I remember when I saw the previews for this new show called Lost...I really thought it was not going to be anything I loved. Thank you, Lula, for showing me the light...I am a people person and LOVE character development on TV, and that is totally what LOST is about! I LOVE IT...I just started watching this season, which I believe is season 3, but my husband and I have started at season 1 and are trying to get caught up (though I have to say that doesn't make me feel any more FOUND).

Well...that are a few of my favorites...and only one am I currently able to watch. I enjoy TV...and I LOVE to watch it with comfortable friends :)



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Wednesday, April 2, 2008

April Fools, Paper Airplanes and more

So, I don't know what my problem is...but my creativity for blogging is just not there. At the end of the day I sit down and try to concoct (sp?) something up that will sound witty, inspiring from my day to share with y'all...and nothing comes.
I think I have put too much pressure on myself to have a witty blog...so I am making a disclamor at this point. For readers ONLY interested in reading witty and inspiring blogs...look elsewhere! HA!
You know I think some of my trouble is that April 1st in Maine was a total day of snow. Thankfully only bits of it stuck to the ground and trees, but still...I am SO over winter!! It has been a great one, with PLENTY of opportunity for the boys to play and experience snow and ice and all the great things that can come with it...but it is time to be SPRING!!
Anyway...my moments of bliss today were given to me by my children. My oldest son is a definite student by nature. He studies people, situations, etc. and unlike his mom after seeing something only once...he then can wonderfully execute and apply it. Apparently he did a bit of that over the last two days. I picked him up from preschool this morning and one of his teachers says to me "Nicholas got me with an April Fools joke today." This is how it went.

Nicholas: "Miss Ann, I don't like cheese pizza anymore"
Miss Ann: "You don't?!"
Nicholas: "April Fools" with the biggest grin apparently.

It was funny how PROUD I felt at that moment...can't even really explain why. Well, Nicholas spent the rest of today April Fooling us (even though he knows April Fools Day was yesterday as his dad informed him). Now, I never mentioned April Fools yesterday, mostly b/c it ended up being a very serious day for Chris and I concerning a situation...but Nicholas, in observation of people around him, watched and learned. Too cute...though a great reminder to me as a parent how much a child can pick up simply by watching the world around him/her.

And my other moment of bliss came tonight while I was feeding my 7 1/2 month old Gabriel. Chris had gotten Luke a Curious George book and at the end of the book it gave a demo on how to build a paper airplane. So...I decided to have that be our 'late night' activity. I built them an airplane (dad wasn't home so they had no choice but to have mommy be the builder) and then they spent 15 minutes having a BLAST of a time. I just sat back and smiled as they came up with their airplane games, laughed with each other, amazed themselves with how far they could fly their planes, etc. For me it was just one of those simple childhood memories that I was SO thankful my children could share in.

Well, that's it from this non-witty blogger!
Later!