Thursday, April 30, 2009
waiting

I am entirely convinced that the Earth's revolution has slowed way down these last few weeks. Do you notice it too?
Time is ticking by so slowing that the vegetables in my garden haven't grown at all since I planted them. Each day is equivalent to two.
I am waiting. Waiting for someone to come out of somewhere.
Having completed all the preparations for the baby, I'm turning to myself. I had a facial. I scheduled a massage and a day with Hans. I've been sleeping in and running all the errands that will be difficult to do once the baby arrives.
Least you think I'm living a rock and roll life style over here, you must know that I am spending this morning chipping away at the Mt. Everest of laundry sitting in my hallway and scooping the dog poop off the lawn. As much as I try to live the high life, my feet are firmly grounded in the everyday muck of motherhood.
And I like it that way.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
nobody likes the purple chiclets

Tuesday, April 28, 2009
this ain't your grandma's embroidery
And yet. . .
I can't be done. I must be doing. . . something.
So there is this little embroidery project I started. A custom lampshade for the nursery.






If you can't fly with this, you best stay home.
P.S. I'm up four runs and down three pounds!
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
the good news is. . .

I love National Public Radio.
And that's about the most political statement you'll ever hear me make publicly.
I don't talk politics with most people. Political opinions are just like all opinions and you know what they say about those.
I love NPR for several reasons. First, I love that there aren't annoying commercials for plastic surgery or pest control. Second, I think they give reliable world and domestic news even if it does have a liberal slant. And third, I love that they specialize in human interest stories.
Quite frankly, I've had enough news lately regarding the state of the economy and international relations. I'm sick to death of hearing about Iraq. I'm sorry if that offends you. I think it is a little like living next to Niagara Falls. After a while, even the most sensitive person doesn't hear the roar anymore.
I love that NPR features stories like the one I heard a few days ago about a lake with 45 letters in it's name, in Massachusetts called
Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg. The entire story was about how a couple signs in the town had misspellings in the name. It may sound boring, but it was in fact, very interesting. FYI- the name is Native American and it means, "You fish on your side, I'll fish on my side, and nobody fishes in the middle."
Today on All Things Considered, they did a story on Sam Maloof, who is a 93-year-old icon in the furniture design business. Sam is a delightful man and listening to the interview brightened my day considerably.
My good friend Andre the Greek was so sick of hearing depressing news that he started his own website called the Glee Report that only features good news.
However your political views may fall, tune into NPR while you are taxing the kiddos around or working or, I don't know, buffing the calluses off your heals. I guarantee you will learn something you will not soon forget.
Did that just sound like a commerial? I hope not.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
these boobs were made for cuddling. . .

Monday, April 20, 2009
needling


I love organization. I wish I was better at it.
On Sunday evening Thom and I headed over to Jenny's house for a casual bar-be-que. I found that I was feeling a little peevish after a weekend of single parenting and so I took out my angst on the Hurst family. I went from one child to the next, needling them and teasing until I got some kind of response. Andre and Jenny know me well enough to just let these moods take their course and they happily offered up their children and each other as victims.
Sugar Daddy returned home later that night, swooping in like good heros do, to save the day and play with Thom until he was tuckered out and reaching for his bed.
One weekend down, four more to go until B-day!
Saturday, April 18, 2009
my green girl


Friday, April 17, 2009
you just can't take me anywhere

My sophisticated neighbor Denise took me to lunch at the Four Seasons for my birthday. I arrived before her and I was awestruck with the gardens. I couldn't help myself. I crawled around in the flower beds snapping photos with my iPhone. The gardeners looked on, dumbstruck that a guest would do such a thing. It didn't deter me. I've been called a señora blanca loca before.

We sat on the terrace overlooking the golf course and the bay. I sipped my diet coke in the shade of the yellow and white striped umbrella and hummed a little to myself. Denise was pleased that she could please me.
"Aren't we so lucky?" I asked with eyes closed to the sunshine.
"You mean to be eating lunch here?" Denise responded.
"To live here. To live in this amazing place? I mean look around you. This is paradise."
Denise looked around as if to consider the idea. Obviously she has spent more time in paradise than I have. She is accustomed to the good life.
On the other hand, paradise isn't just sprawling gardens and fancy silverware. It's having a soft place to fall. It's friends that laugh at your jokes. It's pink baby cheeks and family cuddles on a Sunday morning.
I don't think I'll ever get over that fact that I live at the beach. Every time I turn onto the coast highway I loose my breath. I think I will forever be crawling through gardens and yelling for people to come see the starfish in the tide pools. Hopefully, my paradise will always include people, like Denise and my friends and family, who humor me in my childish behavior.