Dear Readers,
Since 2004 I've been writing here and enjoying every bit of it. I've enjoyed the company, the comments, the friendships I've made. I thank you for everything you've shared with me.. the things you've taught me. I've grown as a person.
It's time for me to move on from blogging. To what? I just don't know. I just know that I've always been my own #1 reader and that I'm not happy with what I'm reading any more. I'm not happy with what I'm writing. Having a blog isn't an interest at this time of my life. So I'm closing things up.
I haven't deleted anything. I want my children to have the archives to read when they are older. And maybe some time in my life I too might want to reflect back on my writings. To review. To relearn. To remember.
I've lost something and I need to go find it. Maybe some day I'll dust this blog off and return. But for now. I'm done.
Truly,
Insanity Infusion
Thursday, June 08, 2006
Saturday, June 03, 2006
A Tasty Adventure
I'm still in my funky mood, but I did get out the other day to go walking with a couple girlfriends. As usual, they were a lot of fun... lighthearted, funny, and a great support with every topic of conversation that came up.
I also got a new, fun, toy! I got a fancy schmancy espresso machine!
After reading the manual eight times yesterday I decided it was time to whip that baby out of the box and put her to use.
It's very cool... now to find some awesome espresso cups and fun mocha mugs!
I also got a new, fun, toy! I got a fancy schmancy espresso machine!
After reading the manual eight times yesterday I decided it was time to whip that baby out of the box and put her to use.
It's very cool... now to find some awesome espresso cups and fun mocha mugs!
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
Recouping
Monday, May 29, 2006
Cleaning House
We're back and had a wonderful time!
I really was unplugged while on vacation and it felt great. I didn't even take that many pictures... although I did miss a few shots - perfect perfect shots - because I didn't have my camera with me. I regret that, but it was nice just to soak up the vacation with my family and not let my technology addiction rear its ugly head.
The munchkins are little brown berries now and I am proud to say they didn't get sunburned once.
My husband spoiled me terribly with luxuries and endless mochas beachside... and even a romantic dinner on the beach - right on the beach - without the kids!
Now I'm trying to get the house in order and do laundry and keep the toymania at a minimum since the girls are so happy to be back with all their things...
However, it's a real challenge explaining to Munchkin #1 that we can't go walking to Waikiki any more.
"Mommy? Hawaii? Waikiki??"
I really was unplugged while on vacation and it felt great. I didn't even take that many pictures... although I did miss a few shots - perfect perfect shots - because I didn't have my camera with me. I regret that, but it was nice just to soak up the vacation with my family and not let my technology addiction rear its ugly head.
The munchkins are little brown berries now and I am proud to say they didn't get sunburned once.
My husband spoiled me terribly with luxuries and endless mochas beachside... and even a romantic dinner on the beach - right on the beach - without the kids!
Now I'm trying to get the house in order and do laundry and keep the toymania at a minimum since the girls are so happy to be back with all their things...
However, it's a real challenge explaining to Munchkin #1 that we can't go walking to Waikiki any more.
"Mommy? Hawaii? Waikiki??"
Thursday, May 18, 2006
Aloha!
Just saying bye to you all for a few days...
I was going to bring my laptop, but now I just want to be unplugged I think. Granted, I'm sure I'll chat about computers and eye a few of them longingly as I pass them by on our trip, but I just want to soak up the trip and not think about the computer. It's refreshing to do that... reconnect with the you you knew before technology invaded your inner mind.
Have a great few days and I'll be returning on the 28th!!
I was going to bring my laptop, but now I just want to be unplugged I think. Granted, I'm sure I'll chat about computers and eye a few of them longingly as I pass them by on our trip, but I just want to soak up the trip and not think about the computer. It's refreshing to do that... reconnect with the you you knew before technology invaded your inner mind.
Have a great few days and I'll be returning on the 28th!!
Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Coffee Beans and Uncooked Rice
Today is Wednesday and Wednesday means dance class. Well, at least it used to.
Last week after our daughter cried the entire first half of class, after having cried the entire class from the week before (having never really cried at all before then)... the instructor pulled me aside to discuss our daughter's -problem-.
The instructor believed that our daughter was now crying (after not crying for two months) because she wasn't fitting in because we (the parents of our daughter who were advised against the wearing of tap shoes at our daughter's age in our daughter's specific case by an orthopedist) had not put our daughter in tap shoes and she was not being accepted by the other children.
These girls are two.
I am baffled by this woman's inability to move beyond a two year old wearing ballet shoes during a tap session.
I am amazed that she deems her knowledge of children's feet and their well being to be of a higher standard than a doctor's.
The instructor admitted to a behavior change of my daughter's week before last after she reprimanded my daughter for being too squirrely in the class. I wasn't allowed to be in the room, nor were other mothers, so I am not sure what was said or how it was said or any of the other details... I am fine with discipline sure... it's a necessary part of life, but whatever happened resulted in my daughter feeling very insecure and upset whenever she is around this woman.
Last week our daughter was fine... ran right in to the class and started playing and dancing with the other girls. Then the instructor showed up and she had an entire behavior change.
Doesn't seem like a tap shoe issue to me. Seems more like this instructor has a pathological problem with our daughter who, Heaven Forbid!, wears ballet shoes during the tap session.
So after lying awake last Wednesday night very bothered by the situation and not really wanting my daughter to spend so much time being so upset... and concerned that this woman's attitude toward my daughter might squash her outgoing nature and passion for all the fun things little toddlers do....I decided that it was a) silly that I was losing sleep over a DANCE CLASS FOR TWO YEAR OLDS b) that I shouldn't be letting this woman have such a grab on what I do with my child and what I feel is best for them and c) that I don't need to be paying for such ridiculousness!
We pulled her out of this dance class. There's many other classes in town.
I didn't keep my child seeing a doctor I wasn't pleased with, so why would I keep my child seeing a dance instructor I am not agreeing with?
We made our own dance shakers out of a couple old small bottles with flat lids and put coffee beans and uncooked rice in them.
And she's been dancing her heart out... TAPPING... in her BALLET shoes... and smiling all the while.
Last week after our daughter cried the entire first half of class, after having cried the entire class from the week before (having never really cried at all before then)... the instructor pulled me aside to discuss our daughter's -problem-.
The instructor believed that our daughter was now crying (after not crying for two months) because she wasn't fitting in because we (the parents of our daughter who were advised against the wearing of tap shoes at our daughter's age in our daughter's specific case by an orthopedist) had not put our daughter in tap shoes and she was not being accepted by the other children.
These girls are two.
I am baffled by this woman's inability to move beyond a two year old wearing ballet shoes during a tap session.
I am amazed that she deems her knowledge of children's feet and their well being to be of a higher standard than a doctor's.
The instructor admitted to a behavior change of my daughter's week before last after she reprimanded my daughter for being too squirrely in the class. I wasn't allowed to be in the room, nor were other mothers, so I am not sure what was said or how it was said or any of the other details... I am fine with discipline sure... it's a necessary part of life, but whatever happened resulted in my daughter feeling very insecure and upset whenever she is around this woman.
Last week our daughter was fine... ran right in to the class and started playing and dancing with the other girls. Then the instructor showed up and she had an entire behavior change.
Doesn't seem like a tap shoe issue to me. Seems more like this instructor has a pathological problem with our daughter who, Heaven Forbid!, wears ballet shoes during the tap session.
So after lying awake last Wednesday night very bothered by the situation and not really wanting my daughter to spend so much time being so upset... and concerned that this woman's attitude toward my daughter might squash her outgoing nature and passion for all the fun things little toddlers do....I decided that it was a) silly that I was losing sleep over a DANCE CLASS FOR TWO YEAR OLDS b) that I shouldn't be letting this woman have such a grab on what I do with my child and what I feel is best for them and c) that I don't need to be paying for such ridiculousness!
We pulled her out of this dance class. There's many other classes in town.
I didn't keep my child seeing a doctor I wasn't pleased with, so why would I keep my child seeing a dance instructor I am not agreeing with?
We made our own dance shakers out of a couple old small bottles with flat lids and put coffee beans and uncooked rice in them.
And she's been dancing her heart out... TAPPING... in her BALLET shoes... and smiling all the while.
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
The Flower Lion
Sunday, May 14, 2006
Unconscious Mutterings
Saturday, May 13, 2006
I Was Goosed
My busy schedule continues... such is the life of a photographer and mother of two. It's a lot of fun though, especially with the new friends I've made in town that encourage and support me and tolerate my endless "ooh can we stop walking so I can snap a shot of that..." moments.
The little one is near to crawling now and she thinks her big sister is hillarious. Especially when being scolded.
We leave in less than a week for our trip to Hawaii! We are so excited although I can't say I'm thrilled about all that we have to bring.. TWO car seats.. suitcases... about a bajillion diapers... Ok, I guess it's just the car seats which are really going to be a pain. But they are needed for safety and that's just how it goes.
I think I'll go relish in some quiet time and watch The Food Network with a mug of tea... it's close to 90 outside but I've got the AC cranked and hot tea sounds good.
Happy Weekend Everyone!
Edit:
I completely forgot what this post was supposed to be about! ha!
"I Was Goosed"... great title for what I wrote above wasn't it? Hardly...
Excuse me while my brain is half broken.
So I took the girls to the park yesterday and a goose nearly GOBBLED US UP!
It honestly chased us down the sidewalk with its beak and tongue flapping at us and hissing and making all kinds of nasty sounds at us.
The best I could do was grab ahold of the stroller and run like a scared little child. My husband however thought I should have put my camera to good use and knocked that little goosey out cold.
We survived... but I'm not sure I'll look at a goose in quite the same way again.
The little one is near to crawling now and she thinks her big sister is hillarious. Especially when being scolded.
We leave in less than a week for our trip to Hawaii! We are so excited although I can't say I'm thrilled about all that we have to bring.. TWO car seats.. suitcases... about a bajillion diapers... Ok, I guess it's just the car seats which are really going to be a pain. But they are needed for safety and that's just how it goes.
I think I'll go relish in some quiet time and watch The Food Network with a mug of tea... it's close to 90 outside but I've got the AC cranked and hot tea sounds good.
Happy Weekend Everyone!
Edit:
I completely forgot what this post was supposed to be about! ha!
"I Was Goosed"... great title for what I wrote above wasn't it? Hardly...
Excuse me while my brain is half broken.
So I took the girls to the park yesterday and a goose nearly GOBBLED US UP!
It honestly chased us down the sidewalk with its beak and tongue flapping at us and hissing and making all kinds of nasty sounds at us.
The best I could do was grab ahold of the stroller and run like a scared little child. My husband however thought I should have put my camera to good use and knocked that little goosey out cold.
We survived... but I'm not sure I'll look at a goose in quite the same way again.
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
I'm Not a Waffle Eater, BUT...
Photo copyrighted Williams Sonoma.
...THIS looks mighty scrumptious!
Also, the Wizard of Oz finally stepped out from behind the curtain and revealed the garage secret!
My husband tinted the SUV windows with limousine black tint... very cool... very nice! I'm totally loving it! And miraculously he did it by himself. Although he says he'll never do it again and that it's a good thing he did most of it while myself and the girls were sleeping due to the large amounts of swearing that was spewing out of his mouth.
And remind me that no matter how many miles I've walked in my flip flops in previous years, that I shouldn't walk for two hours in them when it's the first walking I've done in them in awhile. Remind me that I need to work up to lengthy walks. Remind me how painful blisters are and that I don't want them. Remind me to use my brain.
Thank you.
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