Monday, October 31, 2011
Happy Halloween
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Growing Up
Being in 2nd grade, he is one of the last kids in his class to lose teeth. I was the same way. I remember the waiting, watching all my friends losing their teeth and mine were just as tight in my mouth as ever. I kept assuring him they would come out and...well, they did :)
This boy is going to be 6 months old this week!!! That can not be! He is growing up WAY too fast. What is with these children of mine????On Seth - toothless grin; all his!
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
The First Time I Was a Mother
Monday, October 24, 2011
Crafty Crafterton
How about you? What crafting are you doing for the holidays?
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Fall in Austin
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
For-ev-er

These are just words though. I am so blessed and grateful to get to know him.

It's not every day that you find someone who believes in you more than you believe in yourself. Someone who stands by you regardless of what you do. It is magic when you find that person who makes you want to be better, who laughs at the same stupid things you laugh at, that loves the same silly things you love and who pushes you to achieve your dreams. That is what I found in my husband, my best friend.

In the last 10 years I have watched this man go from a 22 year old boy (we were SO young), to a new Father, to a grieving Parent, to a loving Daddy again. I have watched him struggle with his own demons and always come out on top. He teaches me what it means to persevere, and truly makes me want to be better. He is my best friend. The one I want to tell everything to right away (hence the reason I call or text 15 million times a day). The one I love and would follow to the ends of the Earth. Happy Anniversary babe. I love you more than you will ever know. I am yours and you are mine...for-ev-er.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Halloween; Prairie Mama Style

Pa was so skinny that Ma had to stuff her overalls with pillows to keep them on Pa. It worked, they had fun. The next year they had grand plans for Dr. Evil and Mini-Me with Daddy and the wee babe.

But that wasn't meant to be, so they decorated and celebrated Halloween like this


The next year brought a miracle, and they went as Kanga, Roo and their Tree House.

As the years have passed, so have the costumes. There was the year of the horse

Then the year of Pooh Corner

Then the years and the dress ups start to get muddled together because their children LOVED to dress up and would wear costumes any time they could.
Every year brings something different. This Mama never knows what the children will want to be until they have finally walked out the door on Halloween Night. Right now there is a pile of fabric waiting to be made into costumes for this year. If they end up not wearing them on Halloween, that is okay, because she knows they will wear them another time. Because, much like the girl who is now their Mama, these children love to play make believe and know that everyday is a great day for playing dress up. Do you love Halloween? What are you and your children being this year?
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The month of October I get to write about Halloween and celebrate the fun of imagination!
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011
The Evolution of a Babywearing Prairie Mama
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Heat
Monday, October 10, 2011
Sewing Inspiration
I really love sewing, being creative, and designing new items of clothing for my kids. A couple weeks ago the elementary school had College week. The kids were told to wear the t-shirt from their favorite college. We have a KU shirt for Seth, but not Amelia. Not sure how that one happened!
So, I got one of Jeremy's eleventybillion old KU shirts, and made my sweet girl a dress. And as handsome as my husband is, I TOTALLY think it looks cuter on Amelia than it ever did on him. I used elastic in the neck, bias tape as an edging on the bottom and my favorite fold over elastic on the sleeves. So fun and she LOVES it!
So cute if I do say so myself :) If you know of someone who would love something like this, please send them my way. I have just listed them in my shop.
Friday, October 7, 2011
I take my Parenting Advice from Jack Donaghy
She is a gentle, happy Mama to 5.
He is a ruthless business Tycoon.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Bloom

Monday, October 3, 2011
Peace
I am very sensitive to how my Church comes off to others. I strive for unification myself. I believe we are all children of God and despite what your religious beliefs, I am sure we can find something we agree on. I strive to find those things in common and build off of that. I want to learn about other religions and want to share mine with others. I firmly believe if we will all just stop talking and start listening, things will be so much more peaceful.
I have been thinking about this a lot. Why do we tear down others with beliefs that are not our own? Is it that we are afraid of learning something new? Are we so afraid of finding similarities because it could mean what we believe may not be all there is to the story?
I was born and raised a Mormon. However, my folks were not. They joined the LDS church in 1973. They lived in Mississippi and were drawn to the LDS church because of the lay ministry and focus on the family. They had such a hard time with their Methodist Minister driving around in a Cadillac when there were members of their congregation who were starving.
It was not an easy road for my parents. Their families did not understand it. I don't know my Dad's side of the family very well because they were not happy with he and my Mom joining the Church. My Mom's parents finally accepted it when they realized that if they didn't they would not see their only grand children.
Before she died, my Grandma said to me "Kimmie, I didn't agree with your folks when they joined your church. But, I do know this, it changed them for the better. Anything that will change you for the better is good in my book".
Isn't that what we want? Don't we want to be changed for the better? What does it matter how it comes? Building up, building unity, realizing what we have in common instead of focusing on all we don't agree on is what will change the world.
What do we have in common? Here is what I know - tell me if you agree. God loves me. I am His daughter. Jesus is my Savior and He died for me. The Bible is the word of God. So is the Book of Mormon. Scriptures are tools for us to learn and gain happiness through the word of God. The Heavens are not closed and God continues to send revelation to His people here on Earth.
That is a portion of what I believe. You may not agree with all of it or any of it. But the point is this. We can listen to each other, we can grow, and we can show one another respect for what we believe.
When we can learn to do this, hatred will be gone from the world. When we can learn to be united by what we believe, there will be peace.
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Moving Day
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Saturday, October 1, 2011
Elusive Autumn
Fall with it's rich colors, earthy scent and cooler days, you take my breath away.
I love your cool mornings, your warm afternoons and cool nights. I love collecting the last harvest from the garden, raking leaves into piles for my children to jump in, and noses red from the crisp autumn air.
Fall, I miss you. You were gone too fast from Utah last year, and from what I gather, you don't visit Texas at all. There will be no leaves changing colors, no crisp days, no cool nights...at least not until January.
I miss going outside and smelling the smoke from fireplaces, having chilly noses and needing a jacket. I miss drinking hot cocoa or cider, needing to bundle up under costumes, and digging out my jeans and sweaters.
Since I miss these things so much, I am making it Fall in my house. I have pumpkins, scented candles, and Autumn decorations to go up. Just because it is 100 degrees outside doesn't mean I can't pretend that it's 60.
This post is sponsored by Hallmark's Life is a Special Occasion Campaign. I am one of the luckiest girls I know getting to write about the Special Occasions that happen daily in my life the rest of this year.
The month of October I get to write about Fall and all the goodness that comes with this glorious season!
Be sure to head over to Hallmark's site and sign up for their newsletters. Who knows, I might even pop up in one of the newsletters! Also, at the bottom of the page, you can see all the Hallmark Bloggers and read what everyone has to say. It is truly inspiring reading!
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