tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51628407323628922702024-03-20T06:08:54.804-05:00Weathering the StormHolly-- The Storm Chaserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17834342524567860800noreply@blogger.comBlogger293125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5162840732362892270.post-4794042979241967382014-02-11T08:37:00.001-06:002014-02-11T08:37:29.218-06:00She walked into Publix a baby, and came out a big guwl<div style="text-align: center;">
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It's no secret, the Bitty Princess (who we refer to as Queen Bee around our house, and the above picture explains why perfectly) has struggled with bottle addiction for the past two years. We've tried on numerous occasions to break her habit, but the 3am fits always seemed to win out, causing me to cave, and hand her not one, but TWO "babas" in hopes of getting her back to sleep as quickly as possible, without waking anyone else in the house. </div>
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I had become an enabler. Wanting so badly just to sleep through the night, clouded judgment and life in survival mode kept me from putting an end to her problem. </div>
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She demanded her apple juice straight, followed by a milk chaser. </div>
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Finally, after a rough night of dealing with Queen Bee's all night antics (read: SHE WOKE ME UP SEVEN TIMES FOR HER BABAS. SEVEN. AS IN, MORE TIMES THAN SHE DID WHEN SHE WAS THREE DAYS OLD. SORRY, I'M SHOUTING AT YOU. BUT I'M SO SERIOUS. SEVEN TIMES. I COUNTED. AND NEARLY LOCKED HER IN THE CAR.) she and I had a come to Jesus moment the next morning. We discussed how big of a girl she was and that most two year olds don't have bottles anymore. She agreed to help pack them all up, so around the house we went, looking in all her usual hiding spots. </div>
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Given our history, I knew the only option was to get them OUT of the house, and I knew exactly where to take them. I told the Queen Bee we were taking her beloved Babas to a place they could live happily, a place I could live happily too. My home away from home. My safe place. PUBLIX. </div>
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On the way there, I turned around to find her like this. Part of my heart ached. These had been her best friends and comforters for so long. Her only pacifiers. Was I weaning her too quickly? (Don't laugh. Her Highness sucked her thumb until she was 4 1/2... Thunder took a bottle until he was 3, Lightning and Hail fought over passies until they were almost 4 and 3, and Flash Flood still sucks his thumb at 4. I'm not a huge fan of taking away the ONE thing that calms them quickly and makes car trips peaceful.) Would she end up in therapy one day because I was too hasty in this decision? She is my BABY after all. Is giving her what her heart truly desires the worst thing in the world? I quickly snapped out of it when I caught my reflection in the rearview mirror and saw Tommy Lee Jones' worthy bags under my eyes. <br />
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We reached our haven, and she squealed, "PUH-LIX!!" I prepped her once more... "Remember, we're going to take all your babas into Publix and LEAVE them here. So little babies who need them can have them when they come grocery shopping. Got it? And you get to pick out a new cup! Because you're a BIG GIRL. You don't need a baba! Those are for babies." "Otay! I gib dem my babas." Was all she said. She insisted on walking in by herself, refusing to be carried. My baby was already slipping away. Taking a deep breath, I headed in behind her. <br />
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I can't say enough about how much I love my Publix. We were greeted immediately by our favorite bagger, Justin, who helped talk up our big girl's big move. She marched on over to the cup aisle and chose her new cups. </div>
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After picking up a few other things, (in other words, a couple hundred dollars in groceries. We keep Publix electricity turned on, I'm certain.) we headed to the checkout. Queen Bee proudly walked her bag of babas over to the check-out clerk as I explained what we were doing. Sweet lady grinned ear and bragged on the Bitty Princess for her willingness to share with all the babies who come shopping there. </div>
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The Bitty Princess took all the bottles out, one at a time and told her what color each was.. "Dis one PINK!... Dis one YEW-OH!" As usual, the sweet Publix employee went above and beyond my expectations. She patiently listened to the Bitty Princess, even though a line was beginning to form. She looked up and smiled at the customers waiting behind me and said, "This is going to take just another minute." The Bitty Princess finally finished and told them all bye. </div>
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"Bye-bye babas. Mmmwaaah." She said, blowing a kiss as she took them away. She then hugged the college aged girl bagging our groceries, who said to me, "Awww, I'm tearing up! I can't believe you're not!" I made a joke about not sleeping for over ten years, and looking forward to hopefully finally getting some sleep, but I had a huge lump in my throat. </div>
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The Bitty Princess handled it like a champ. Her lip quivered as we left the store, but she quit the moment I reminded her about her new cups. "Otay. I a big guwl!" That first night she only had one complete melt down, where she wailed, "GO BACK TO PUH-LIX AND GIT MY BABAS!" but that was it. Since then, she's done great. As usual with taking away their lovies, I think the anticipation was harder than actually doing it. Harder on me than her, that's for sure. </div>
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And then, the next night, something ah-mazing happened...For the first time in over ten years, NO ONE WOKE ME UP ALL NIGHT LONG. SORRY I'M SCREAMING AT YOU AGAIN, BUT DO YOU KNOW HOW THAT FEELS AFTER A DECADE OF BEING HELD HOSTAGE TO YOUR CHILDREN'S HORRIBLE SLEEP HABITS? AMAZING, I TELL YOU! </div>
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Holly-- The Storm Chaserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17834342524567860800noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5162840732362892270.post-1246813447656792002014-02-03T13:14:00.002-06:002014-02-03T13:14:59.977-06:00Comparison is to joy, like Pinterest is to simplicity. Yesterday, a friend shared <a href="http://parenting.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/01/19/a-balanced-school-needs-a-balance-of-volunteers/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=0" target="_blank">When Elite Parents Dominate Volunteers, Children Lose</a> (great article, worth the read) and it struck a chord with me. <br />
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Fortunately, I have never experienced the nauseating displeasure of being on a committee with the type of parents Dr. Monroe describes. Granted, I've never served on a planning committee in person, (because something about dragging all my little people with me to those meetings sounds like punishment to me, and all the others in the room) but have always been happy to serve through emails and sending items in my kids' backpacks on party day. While I've never been asked to send in a mousse cake for a Valentine's Day party, I have seen sign up sheets that included items young children cannot possibly appreciate, rich or poor. And while I have never had another mom make such rude and obvious comments to my face, I have had plenty of passive-aggressive comments made in the form of a back-handed compliment... "I wish I could be more like you, and just not CARE about what my kids bring in for the party/wear in public/which extracurricular activities they participate in." The thing is, I DO CARE about what I feel is most important on their journey to becoming successful, KIND and respectful adults, who the rest of the world has to live with. But you're right, I couldn't care less if they are the only ones in their class to pass out a store-bought Valentine with NO candy attached (GASP!), if they are the only kids wearing Garanimals instead of Gap, (I'm usually just happy they all are indeed wearing clothes) and I seriously doubt making the rule of only one extracurricular activity per season, and it being an activity that he selected for himself, is going to mean he won't go to college (if he even chooses to go).<br />
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Let me ask you something... How fun and exciting was it as a kid to know on Valentine's Day, we were going to pass out our own cute paper valentines, the ones WE selected at the store, the ones WE chose that showed our own personalities and interests that year, the ones WE wrote our classmates' names on, then got to "deliver" into the shoe boxes WE decorated OURSELVES, with paper doilies and heart stickers. And to go along with the excitement of our sweet and silly valentines was usually a small cup of red Kool-aide and a plain, yet delicious, (usually baked from a box mix by a classmate's mom) cupcake, or maybe something just as simple as an Oreo cookie. And if you were really lucky, Ruffles potato chips and dip were served as well. That was it. No catered nugget trays, no homemade cinnamon rolls, no Pinterest-inspired desserts covered in fondant icing that took 12 hours to bake, decorate and set over night, all while it took the children all of six seconds to inhale or toss in the trash can, because let's face it, fondant doesn't taste good, no matter how cute it looks. Children (at least the ones I've had the honor of loving) don't really care about the custom designed valentines that took their mothers three hours to assemble. I'm not bashing those of you who do it. I'm just gently trying to tell you, those adorable Valentines you slaved over still end up in the trash a few days after Valentine's Day, right next to the Transformer and Strawberry Shortcake ones.<br />
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Our generation of parents has gone overboard with the elaborate themed class parties, customized goodie bags, and spreads we are serving. I have seen sign up sheets that include as much as 8-10 food and drink items. My children have come home with as many as 12 goodie bags from other children, filled with small toys and candy. I've done my own personal study on this subject, and made sure to always ask my children and their friends later what their favorite thing about the party was that day. Never, not once, did any of them respond anything about the food, decorations, or gift bags that were given. Always, they commented on the fun story the teacher read, game they got to play, or neat music played during the party. I have even made it a point to ask them directly about how yummy those foods must have been and pointed out how cool a certain Valentine looked, and almost always gotten a shrug and a nod. My point is... It's not the STUFF we're giving our children that matters. It's the EXPERIENCES in which we should be more intentional and focus on making great. <br />
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We have got to relax as parents. We are creating a whole generation of children who have much too high expectations, and not enough insight into the real world in which they will be forced to live once they move out from under our helicopter propellers. It shouldn't be about what item you send in for the class party. Or how your children are dressed. Or even if they're already taking French horn lessons, tae kwon do, and ballet at the age of four. <br />
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Pinterest has killed the art of simplicity. (And before all my Pinteresty people unfriend me, hear me out..) I see so many women pin things such as photography ideas, crafts, healthy meals, desserts, even room décor, and while I think all of this can be fun and harmless, it's also another avenue in which Satan can open a door and begin to work in our hearts. Often, we as women look at the beautifully edited portraits of what appears to be a perfect family, and we wonder why and how the others do it all... Why won't my kids be still and smile during a photo shoot... How can I make my child's baby book that crafty... Why can't I get my kids to eat raw kale... How can she afford to decorate her house like that... <br />
I don't believe Pinterest<em> itself</em> is the problem. It's what it can create with in us that is the problem. And it's those feelings of inadequacy and the need to compete and "one up" each other that is harming the generation of children we are raising. Instead of stressing over the perfect class party, how about volunteering to find a fun book that relates to the holiday instead, and read it to the class that day, or an easy game that would include the whole class, which would help to entertain the kids and allow the teacher a quick break as well.<br />
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We need to think more about the experience being provided and the time spent WITH the children, not just the time spent ON them. Children are like a sponge. They learn so much more by what they witness in their own lives, than they do by what we tell them. Our kids need to witness our acts of love, to see us with their own innocent eyes, serving in the community, and it can start with something as simple as loving on ALL the children in the class, especially those whose parents couldn't attend the party. More than our children need beautifully crafted sweets and custom goodie bags, they need to be loved and engaged. <br />
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One of the most asked questions Bert and I get when people see us with six children (aside from the <a href="http://bertandholly6.blogspot.com/2011/01/well-you-know-what-they-say-if-you-dont.html" target="_blank">usual RUDE/nosey/annoying</a> ones) is<strong> "How do you stay on top of ALL THAT LAUNDRY?"</strong><br />
Short answer: <strong>I don't.</strong> And, I would like to point out that asking Bert this question is like asking me to solve a linear equation. He has no clue because as far as he's concerned, a magic laundry fairy appears and puts clean underwear in his drawer, or (keeping it real) in the laundry pile at the foot of our bed. Which I'm actually just fine with, since the few times he's attempted to do the laundry resulted in shrunken sweaters and whites dyed a strange shade of pink. In no way do I claim to be an expert, but I have finally found my groove, and have a pretty good handle on the laundry for the most part. I do realize by posting this, I will inevitably become horribly ill with a stomach bug or another round of the flu, and the laundry pile will reach mountainous heights in a matter of three days. (But by typing that sentence, I'm hoping to have jinxed my jinx.) So, here we go... <br />
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<strong>1. Join a nudist colony.</strong><br />
Just kidding. Between the streaking that goes on here, and still having to wipe some of their bottoms, I see enough nekkid hineys as is. But, we do have a serious "NO midday wardrobe changes" rule, unless there is an accident that left you soaked. This mostly helps in the winter months when layers are worn by all eight of us, doubling the loads compared to summer. <br />
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<strong>2. Bigger is Better.</strong> <br />
At least when it comes to washer/dryer sets. Last Spring, my Mom (Aka: Cookie) scored a great deal on an LG- XL front load washer and dryer set, and gifted me with it. The day it was delivered was like a thousand Christmases all rolled into one. <br />
I've read lots of reviews from people who detest front loaders due to the mildew smell. To avoid that, I've simply left my door open when it's not in use, and especially over night. "But Holly, I don't have room to leave the door open in my house." Me neither. We have a laundry CLOSET, not a room, and it's located right next to the garage door, so it's a high traffic area. If we're home and not going in and out, I leave it open. Before I go to bed, I open it back up too. Which is something I always did with my top loader as well, because that's just what Cookie taught me. I also make sure and only use HE detergent. Almost a year in, and I can honestly say I've never noticed any kind of mildewy smell. My baby sister has had one for years, and she also practices the "open-door policy," and said she's never noticed a funky smell either. I puffy heart love my washer and dryer. It can wash an entire bedding set, without getting off balance, and in this house that's something done almost daily. (I could cut liquids off at noon, and there will still be a wet bed or two the next day. Sigh.) So if you're in the market for a new set, I highly recommend you find your own Cookie and have her buy you this set. <br />
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<strong>3. Lower your expectations.</strong> <br />
This applies to all things housekeeping. Now, how ever low you just lowered your expectations-- take it down another two to three notches. I consider the day a success if at bedtime each child is told "I love you" and they're all wearing (semi) clean underwear. There is no reason for the house to be spotless or for their clothes to be ironed. The house will be trashed in a matter of hours and their clothes will be wrinkled in less time than that. Something my Daddy told us many times over the years, "It's not the clothes that make the kid, it's the kid that makes the clothes." Slightly (completely) wrinkled or not, kids are adorable because of who they are, not how they are dressed. If ironing their clothes is stressing you out, stop doing it. I'm proud to say my children think our iron is a tool used only for crafting projects. I also quit ironing Bert's clothes many years ago. His arms aren't broken, and last time I checked, you don't need to be a Certified Public Accountant to operate an iron, though if you did, he would have that license as well. Another great thing about my dryer is the steam function, which takes the wrinkles out. Granted, Bert couldn't care less about wrinkles, which is why half the time he shows up practicing the "It's not the clothes that make the kid" rule as well. <br />
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<strong>4. Accept help as often as you can.</strong><br />
Why is it so hard for us as women to accept help? If you're feeling overwhelmed and don't have it in your budget to hire outside help, be it babysitting or a professional house cleaner (Read: MEEEEE) try doing a kid swap with a good friend. Offer to take her kids to the park while she cleans one morning a week, and switch kids out another day so you can do the same. Also, include the ENTIRE family when assigning chores. Husbands are more than capable of sweeping, dusting and mopping. Most of the time, he just needs to be asked. I've also learned over the years that the kids are able to do much more than I realized when it comes to cleaning. My kids think taking a baby wipe to the bathroom counters is fun and sometimes fight over who gets to do it. No, it's not perfect, but it gets done. (See #3) But, if your OCD is still gnawing at you and causing you to stress, you could always invest in a large dog kennel...<br />
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<strong>5. Take it one day at a time.</strong> <br />
Some days even that's too overwhelming and you may find it necessary to take it only an hour at a time. And hey, that's okay. The <a href="http://bertandholly6.blogspot.com/2011/04/careful-tale-you-tell-that-is-spell.html" target="_blank">best advice I was ever given</a> was to take a deep breath and focus on what's most important right then. Some times that focus needs to be shifted to cuddling on the couch and reading a story, even if the kitchen wreaks of dirty dishes and last night's dinner is still on the table. Other times, cuddling needs to wait because the laundry can't be avoided any longer. As long as your children feel safe and loved, you're doing a great job. They won't remember how high the laundry was always piled or the crushed cheerios stuck between their toes. They definitely won't remember eating spaghetti oh's three nights in a row. They probably won't even remember you telling them to pose in that specific corner of the house because it's the clean corner and you planned to put the photo on Instagram. But they will always remember how they FELT, and feeling loved and appreciated isn't something you can make up for once they're grown and things slow down. <br />
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I hope you found my light-hearted tips to be helpful today. I just see so many moms who daily beat themselves up over not being as "perfect" as the women they see on Pinterest. I say, if you're home isn't perfect, you've always got a friend in me.<br />
Love and hugs, Big MommaHolly-- The Storm Chaserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17834342524567860800noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5162840732362892270.post-85714052155932843502014-01-22T12:00:00.000-06:002014-01-22T14:38:17.835-06:00Umm, hi.My name is Holly. Once upon a time I blogged here on a regular basis. And then I stopped. I had a sixth kid, caught a horrible case of writer's block, and an even worse case of post-partum depression. Then, back in the fall, I finally felt like myself again and tried to make a "come back." That lasted all of three posts. I kept telling myself I needed to update the pics in the side bar first, and have something worth writing. Not that my kids aren't worth writing about, but we've reached an age where I'm struggling with what's appropriate and trying not to embarrass them. Although, most the time I feel like turnabout is fair play, since in the last decade I have been a mother, these children have made it their mission to embarrass me on every public outing. Still, I miss blogging. I miss the friends I've made here and the connections with all of you who take the time to read about our zany life. I've continued following most of you as well, though I've been a horribly lazy commenter. In my defense, it's a pain to do from my phone, and that's where I read most of the time. All of this long boring (I'm even boring myself here, sorry about that) paragraph to say... Posts may seem a bit jumbled for a while. I'm embracing my ADD and the fact that the pics in my sidebar are outdated (except for the Bitty Princess') and going with it. Random post introduced... and here we go....<br />
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The Bitty Princess' birthday is the day after Christmas. Worst birthday to have, poor child. When I was pregnant with her, I was so afraid she would come Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. I was thrilled she stayed put and came the day after. Until I realized the only thing worse than sharing your birthday with Jesus is how exhausted everyone is the day after and no one feels like celebrating you. Including yourself. Pretty sure as she gets older we'll celebrate her half birthday and have a party then, and just have cupcakes with family on the actual date. Bless it. </div>
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We've had quite a bit of drama lately. And while my siblings may disagree, drama is not something I enjoy, unless it's watching Her Highness on stage. Lightning nearly lost his eye while hiking in the woods at my parents' house. (The sparkler he's pictured with below has absolutely nothing to do with his eye's near death experience. It's just a cute pic of Lightning.) He bent down while holding a "hiking stick" and gouged himself, causing multiple lacerations to his left eye, and possible permanent damage to his eyesight. A trip to Children's Hospital ER and follow up visits to an ophthalmologist, and that kid has nearly met his deductible for 2014 already. Thanks to the Affordable (snicker) Healthcare Act, we get to enjoy a higher family deductible AND a higher premium. Good times. And then a few days ago, The Bitty Princess fell off my bed and we thought she'd broken her leg. A trip to the pediatrician, then the orthopedic office, six x-rays and 12 hours later, we learned she was fine and had no broken bones. So very thankful she was okay, but I'm pretty sure I heard our wallets' sobbing later that evening. </div>
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This kid right here... I have no words. Those lips, y'all. Gah! And the things he tells me... "Momma, yer pwetty and bootiful and I lub you and when I growed up I'm gonna marry you and take you to da sthore and buy you new shoesth all da time. And get you sthome new earringsth." He's my baby boy. And while I love all my children equally, I love them all so differently. And well, this kid right here has my number and he knows it. He's going through a terrible stuttering phase right now too. And as painful as it is to listen to him say, "Mmmmmm MOM, can can can can I g-g-g-g-go outside?' it also adds an element of adorableness to him that I can't quite put into words. I know, I know.. he's going to end up living in my basement and playing video games while I make excuses for him like, "He's holding out for a management position..." but I can't help it. </div>
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I really can't say enough about how much fun it is to have a big family. Maybe it's because I don't know life any other way. I am the middle of five children myself, so having six wasn't much of a stretch for me. But I will say this.. If you're on the fence at all about having another one, no matter what size your family is now, DO IT. More noise, more laundry, more crying, more money?? Well, yeah, there's that. BUT, more love, more fun, more hugs, more kisses, more memories. Completely beats out all the other reasons not to have MORE children. And no, this is not an announcement of any kind. I have absolutely no plans of birthing any more children. Six was the magic number to share with this uterus and wreak havoc on my body. I'm just trying to encourage more of you to join the whacky world of BIG family life. Come on in, the water's fine. </div>
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Unrelated to any pictures, yet a few thoughts in my brain that I'd like to add... I'm completely OVER winter. I'm currently obsessed with Hey Ocean's "Big Blue Wave." And trying to get back in shape in your mid 30's is depressing. </div>
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My stinker pots expect lunch soon, so I'll close this for now. Hopefully I'll see you all again in less than three months this time. Sticky hugs and sloppy kisses, Big Momma</div>
Holly-- The Storm Chaserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17834342524567860800noreply@blogger.com10tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5162840732362892270.post-12178011612401314932013-09-30T13:52:00.001-05:002013-09-30T13:57:56.948-05:00Ode to Diet CokeAn ode to you, oh diet Coke, <div>Which I have sworn off of often. </div><div>Sleek, crisp, calorie-free,</div><div>Though science says you're killing me, yet you do it softly. </div><div>Unlike that of all the noise I face daily. </div><div>You judge me not. </div><div>You pick me up, most days around 2pm. </div><div>Nothing artificial about that kinda sweetness. </div><div>And today, diet Coke, when I forgot you in the freezer, you proved yet again, you are a loyal friend. </div><div>No bursting had you done, though you were nearly a frozen one. </div><div>Now so slushy, a perfected sip I take.</div><div>Ahhhhhhhh. </div><div>My sanity thanks you. </div><div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgF0XqayDSppYKbaiegl81sYT5JbSCBEWlM-hZOjf74vc-uxG4ZBEun3udi_l-zQrTx7FrtcUypGO_eFpOb0gULs3DU0Vt76xBQp4kvoJS5tBDkMIhMc7s8UUzDlZLAzEO36Njazxnnw8w/s640/blogger-image-1796114592.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgF0XqayDSppYKbaiegl81sYT5JbSCBEWlM-hZOjf74vc-uxG4ZBEun3udi_l-zQrTx7FrtcUypGO_eFpOb0gULs3DU0Vt76xBQp4kvoJS5tBDkMIhMc7s8UUzDlZLAzEO36Njazxnnw8w/s640/blogger-image-1796114592.jpg"></a></div></div>Holly-- The Storm Chaserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17834342524567860800noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5162840732362892270.post-11899317270838310432013-09-30T06:23:00.001-05:002013-09-30T06:39:38.982-05:00Popping Tags, Hudson Storm Style<div>
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<span style="-webkit-text-size-adjust: auto; background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);"> Why can't I get that to imbed and show a pic of the clip like it's supposed to do with videos?? As you can see, I'm still completely compooter illiterate. Uggh. Anyways... Just click the link. </span><br />
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<span style="-webkit-text-size-adjust: auto; background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">Happy Monday! I won't lie.. Now that I have four kids in school, Monday is almost as good as Friday to me. The noise level goes down 400%. So, may your Monday be as quiet and (hopefully) peaceful as mine! (I'm raising my coffee mug in a toast to you, sweet friends.)</span></div>
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Holly-- The Storm Chaserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17834342524567860800noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5162840732362892270.post-15579715241938305752013-09-25T23:28:00.001-05:002013-09-26T00:16:32.999-05:00Whimsical Beds, Platinum EditionThe Hudson children have never been huge advocates of sleep. <br>
When I was pregnant with Flash Flood, I wrote this post: <a href="http://bertandholly6.blogspot.com/2009/08/whimsical-beds-game-played-just-like.html">Whimsical Beds, A Game Played Just Like Musical Chairs. </a>The Storm still enjoys this bedtime game, but now it goes a little more like this....<br>
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<b>7:45</b>: From the couch, look up from Candy Crush/Facebook/other mindless distraction you've rewarded yourself with, in effort to tune out whatever obnoxious Disney show is on at the moment. State in matter of fact tone, "Time for bed. Go potty and brush teeth."<br>
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<b>7:50</b>: Look up again to realize no one budged. Say in teacher voice, "You have approximately three seconds to move your behinds to the bathroom... 3-2..."<br>
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<b>7:59</b>: Finally put ipad down and use booming Drill Sergeant voice, "I SAID, GO BRUSH YOUR TEETH, USE THE POTTY, AND GET IN YOUR BEDS!! Why do I have to practically light my hair on fire to get a response out of you children??! Tomorrow night there will be NO TV, NO electronics, NO FUN of any kind if you don't GO RIGHT NOW!!"<br>
Watch everyone scramble to the bathroom sink. Remind them to actually use the toothpaste this time.<br>
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<b>8:10</b>: Get off couch and shoo the stragglers towards their beds. Tuck each kid in his/her own bed, prayers and kisses included.<br>
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<b>8:23</b>: Tell each child no less than 12 times, "The kitchen is CLOSED. No, you won't starve before morning. You should have eaten more at dinner. FINE. Grab a couple of carrots and get back in the bed... What do you mean you forgot to potty?? Go to the bathroom, get a sip of water, get back in the bed. GOODNIGHT."<br>
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<b>10:47:</b> Wake up to television blaring ESPN. Shuffle into living room, turn tv down, throw blanket on husband, who is snoring on the couch. Check to see if all the doors are locked. Move 3 year old from the couch with husband, back to his bed.Check on other kids. Remember you left clothes in the wash, move them to dryer. Play Candy Crush/Facebook/other mindless distraction on your phone for the next 27 minutes because you're now wide awake. But still too tired to be productive. Eventually doze off.<br>
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stop. Take him a cup of water and wake him, prop pillows underneath his
head and pray its not the beginning of croup. Shuffle back to bed, pass out.<br>
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<b>Midnight:</b> Hear husband fumbling around in kitchen.Then hear sounds of cereal being poured. Roll eyes, doze off. <br>
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<b>12:34</b>: Chubby 20 month old cries out for no apparent reason. Feel around for passie in the dark. Hear it hit the head board, as you knock it to the floor. Hold out arm in hopes she'll be soothed by squeezing your arm flab instead. Pray her strange habit isn't the early sign of a serial killer, as you both fall back to sleep.<br>
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<b>2:23</b>: Hear sweet 10 year old daughter say, "Momma, sorry to wake you up, but my eczema is super itchy. We forgot my cream again. Can you put some on my arms and legs?" Coat itchy tween in expensive steroid cream. Make mental note to call doc in the morning to get a refill on the prescription. Fall asleep the second your head hits pillow, while simultaneously deleting mental note from memory.<br>
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<b>3:18</b>: Wake up. On your own. No rhyme or reason. WIDE AWAKE. Consider
punching yourself in the face. What in the world is your problem?? Flip
through channels and nearly order one of everything on each infomercial
you see. Decide you need to stick to Full House reruns when the Chillow
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<b>5:57</b>: Hear 8 year old son walking around the house in search of the ipad. (This of course only happens on the weekends. Because on school days I have to drag him out of the bed.) Use the hoarse whisper version of the drill sergeant's voice to remind him it's SATURDAY and if he wakes anyone else up, there will be serious consequences. <br>
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<b>6:23</b>: Stare blankly at coffee pot, and plead with it to brew faster.<br>
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<b>6:36</b>: Break up a fight, pour three bowls of cereal, and consider crawling back in bed. Wake up husband and give briefing of his Saturday schedule which includes a karate belt test, play rehearsal, and three birthday parties, two of which are overlapping.<br>
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<b>8:05</b>: Put your big girl panties on, grab second cup of coffee, and hit the ground running. You're already late.<br>
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<br>Holly-- The Storm Chaserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17834342524567860800noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5162840732362892270.post-84218516918236199162013-09-24T02:45:00.002-05:002013-09-24T02:45:31.430-05:00Oh, the places you will go, indeed. When I wrote that last post, over a year and a half ago, I never intended for that to be my farewell to this blog, my quiet space on the internet, where I've logged many hours recording our (not so) quiet lives. And yet, I think deep down, I must have known it would be. So very much has happened over the past nineteen months, and I have missed using this outlet, this journal of sorts, this community shared with all of you. So, nineteen months later, and in the middle of the night, I'm happy to say, I'm back. In more ways than one. <br />
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First, I feel the need to reintroduce you to our Storm...<br />
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(From left to right..) Flash Flood (3 1/2) Thunder (8) Hail (almost 6!) Her Highness (TEN!?!) Bitty Princess (20 months) and Lightning (7). I asked them to take one group picture at the beach and this was the best I got. Just typical.</div>
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Quick shout out to The Meteorologist, who is still an amazing Daddy, and best at predicting and tolerating our Storm's patterns. He's a hard worker, that guy right there, and I'm so very blessed to have him in my life.<br />
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Her Highness made it to DOUBLE DIGITS this year, my number one girl, now a full fledged TWEEN. I blinked and she was suddenly too cool for me. Wait, that's not true. She was born too cool for me. Her Highness is still a fabulous lil' momma in training, and works hard to keep The Storm in line, and keep my sanity in tact. Can't imagine what I would do without her. She's a fifth grader this year, and is big into our children's community theater, which tickles me. <br />
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And since this little munchkin never got much air time, here is the Bitty Princess... The calm AFTER our Storm, our sweet baby girl. The Bitty Princess fits right in, just as we imagined she would. She rules the roost most days, squawking at her big brothers, mimicking her big sister, who is mostly mimicking me... "GET DOWN.... NO NO NO!... COME HERE WIGHT NOW!" are phrases she bossily throws around. The child is a stinker pot, who causes her own trouble too. She makes the cutest identical book end, with her bossy big sissy. It's been fun having baby dolls back in the mix of legos and Tonka trucks, although the Bitty Princess certainly isn't afraid to toss a baby in the back of a Tonka truck, completely covered in dirt. <br />
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She's our sweet, little GRAND FINALE. No, I'm serious this time. Bert and I talked about
having kids during our first ever phone conversation. The night he
called to ask me out on our first date, we talked nearly three hours.
That was back before texting, and the phone I was using had a cord,
something my children will most likely never know of. During that
conversation he told me all about his five year old brother, and how
much fun he had with him, and that he knew he wanted to have a house
full of kids some day. I came from a big family, and always knew I
wanted at least three, <i>maybe</i> four. So from the beginning of US,
we knew children would be in our future. But that's where that
conversation ended. We never had the numbers talk until we had the
Bitty Princess. It was then we decided two would be plenty. <br />
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"But, what
would we do without them all?" we usually laugh, as we shake our heads
in disbelief over the latest destruction caused by our Storm. And they
are just that... our perfectly imperfect Storm.<br />
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Thunder, is now a THIRD GRADER, which I still find myself telling people is the grade Her Highness is in. It's all starting to run together... The homework folders, the projects, the spelling tests... Her Highness always acts extremely offended by my mistake, and corrects me immediately, "NO, I'm in FIFTH GRADE, Momma. THUNDER is in THIRD grade." followed by a loud sigh and eye rolling, which if considered a talent, Her Highness could be the National Champion. <br />
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Thunder loves watching football with his Daddy, and trying to make conversation about the players and how the coaches could have handled games differently. He's still one of my sweeter natured boys, always been more of a lover, not a fighter. He's a wonderful big brother to this brood, and he still likes to cuddle with his ol' Momma while watching movies. He gives the best hugs. Something I hope he never grows out of. <br />
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Lightning is a first grader, and is loving his second year of school as much as he did his first. He's a natural friend maker, which is no surprise... Middle children always make the best friends, because we know how to get along with everybody. :) Lightning, while our most reserved child at home, has surprised us with reports from his teachers saying he's quite the ladies' man at school, and is also outgoing and talkative. I think maybe he just can't get a word in at home, so he lets it all out away from us. He's got a big heart, that kid. Makes this momma proud. <br />
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Hail started Kindergarten this year. And it's going about how we expected... Many mornings he's not too fond of school, and protests from under his covers, "I don't NEED to go anymore. I already know everything!" Some mornings he hops right up, and gets himself ready, no fuss. You just never know which side of the bed he'll wake up on. Hail is still our little monkey, climbing, cartwheeling, rolling, running.... Today, he was given a pedometer at school, and was tickled silly when he realized it would even record cartwheels. So, he did as many cartwheels as he could before he got too dizzy. He's a stinker pot, and has been since birth. Truly his Daddy's mini me, in looks and personality. <br />
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And then there's Flash Flood, who is still home with me full time. I'm thoroughly enjoying having only two at home during the day, and Flash thoroughly enjoys being head honcho too. He can usually be found with a pile of matchbox cars and his blankie, pretending there is a police chase or that he's a fireman saving people from a burning building. His full lips and big chocolate eyes get him out of more trouble than I'd like to admit. He still speaks with a slight lisp, which owns me, except when those full lips and adorable lisp are screaming, "I STHAID I NEED STHOME MIIIIIIIILLLLLLK!!!" Flash Flood loves to compliment others, and will often say, "You's pwetty and bootiful. And I lub your neckalace." That kid, that kid.<br />
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And me... I turned 33 this year. My house is still messy, I still live in denial that I have to cook dinner daily, and I still hold the title for Most Unorganized Mom on the Planet. This year I battled depression, temper-tantruming children, and a fruit fly infestation. I also moved my best friend/soul sister 847 miles across the country, which I still can't talk about without choking up. All of which I plan to write more about, soon. Because I'm back. Ready to find my voice again. And to journal our family's zany antics, since I don't scrapbook, and my poor two youngest babies won't have any memories in writing. Bless it.<br />
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I've missed you, old blog.<br />
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<br />Holly-- The Storm Chaserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17834342524567860800noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5162840732362892270.post-56564077521952785872012-02-27T14:25:00.001-06:002012-02-27T14:39:02.625-06:00Oh, the places you will go...In honor of Dr. Seuss' birthday this week, here's a picture of my favorite "Things" 1-6. <br />
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"You're off to Great Places!<br />
Today is your day!<br />
Your mountain is waiting.<br />
So... Get on your way!"<br />
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So, until I can talk Bert into buying a new laptop for work, so I can have his hand-me-downs, these short, choppy posts will have to do.<br />
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Here are some pics of the Bitty Princess, who is already SIX WEEKS old, y'all!! <br />
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Her Highness and I might be having a little too much fun playing dress up, and picking out bows. Bert's asked me several times if I was trying to be funny with the giant bows and flowers I keep putting on the Bitty Princess. I just roll my eyes. We're southern. Big bows, smocked dresses, sweet tea, and God are all things we take quite seriously, so of course I'm not trying to be funny. <br />
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I hope to be back soon. <br />
Happy weekend, y'all! <br />
Hugs and Love,<br />
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She was a late Christmas present, born at 10:47 a.m. on December 26th, weighing 6lbs, 14 oz. To us, she is truly a bitty baby, because all of our other monkeys were in the 8 pound range, and were born with giant noggins. Having a 6 pounder with a normal sized head makes her seem tiny to us. <br />
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We've all fallen head over heals in love. She has every one of her big brothers and her Daddy wrapped completely around her tiny pinky finger. Watching the way The Storm treats her so delicately, warms my heart daily. Her Highness absolutely loves finally having a sister, and treats the Bitty Princess as a dress up doll. <br />
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Here are some pics from the last ten days. I hope to be back soon, with more stories and fun pictures. I've missed blogging, and I hope to get back into the swing of it soon.<br />
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In the meantime...<br />
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HE forgets not His own."We have been so blessed, and have so much to be thankful for...<br />
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-Our five (almost six) silly turkeys;<br />
-Surviving ten years of marriage with the Father of those turkeys, who is also a loving and playful Dad;<br />
-Having a close relationship with both my parents and all my siblings, who I'm very fortunate to still have here, even if we all live far apart;<br />
-A best friend who loves me and my nutty children, despite my grumpiness lately;<br />
-A group of girlfriends who always know how to make me laugh and keep things in perspective;<br />
-My sweet, precious Granny, who has been a wonderful example to everyone who is fortunate enough to know her;<br />
-A safe school system, where the principals love all the students and are truly passionate about education;<br />
-Freedom to live for God and worship openly, without the worry of persecution;<br />
-Good health, a roof over our heads, plenty of food and clothing;<br />
-And of course, all of YOU;<br />
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... Just to name a few.<br />
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I hope this Thanksgiving finds you all well, happy and healthy. <br />
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Happy Turkey Day!!<br />
Love, Big Momma <div class="separator"style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhnzIOBwIhlPrSeamj60eRiC58xt5je7cmrRnePSyc-kq1JOl5_f_ky7V7jTq6G-n7qAMqF4GfU1Vf7M31-UxnxBrUJZrSQqThdBGQiKDMaLmofRWc4gZKbFXJHhYwbM_b2-78RoII3974/s640/blogger-image--1356706336.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhnzIOBwIhlPrSeamj60eRiC58xt5je7cmrRnePSyc-kq1JOl5_f_ky7V7jTq6G-n7qAMqF4GfU1Vf7M31-UxnxBrUJZrSQqThdBGQiKDMaLmofRWc4gZKbFXJHhYwbM_b2-78RoII3974/s640/blogger-image--1356706336.jpg" /></a></div><div class="separator"style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiMMrh6bi7MDI2WqgCtJrAYVOEMZnX7fdbanr9ZZINAEtZ2RznS_MjdV4Ql2BLiIqOaeUe2DrH1yeGPxYJp8WISEkdHokgLn3iJW7C-cdN6N8x-xbCAMDHp_dVtzzqf6ZT6tcQ85Tj1234/s640/blogger-image-1181394865.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiMMrh6bi7MDI2WqgCtJrAYVOEMZnX7fdbanr9ZZINAEtZ2RznS_MjdV4Ql2BLiIqOaeUe2DrH1yeGPxYJp8WISEkdHokgLn3iJW7C-cdN6N8x-xbCAMDHp_dVtzzqf6ZT6tcQ85Tj1234/s640/blogger-image-1181394865.jpg" /></a></div><div class="separator"style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgd6kEkxIBTwngwdsMCDvmZVkk4ephYV8bhOmpGUN2-eeDUlPr2KHYqXmSlteEv7VikAxEMLIlVUpzQHeEsuXOzBoudZMRBFgnP35OdOXH8wBdQSXAT7GrELGa01toMvC-uv49q6bnA-gY/s640/blogger-image-498929921.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgd6kEkxIBTwngwdsMCDvmZVkk4ephYV8bhOmpGUN2-eeDUlPr2KHYqXmSlteEv7VikAxEMLIlVUpzQHeEsuXOzBoudZMRBFgnP35OdOXH8wBdQSXAT7GrELGa01toMvC-uv49q6bnA-gY/s640/blogger-image-498929921.jpg" /></a></div><div class="separator"style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhf4iPQLTpd6OhAcUyrq09hcQV3VYmxAGMWifhDNjJe7bhOme7c_oGio0Xw2al-AbxIHtQfMdyqrIZappLsd3_TjoGrDyzycEGFe9_46V2FSHlQkzW9gptaSzPQtTk5ezkBNDlKbKI-nKY/s640/blogger-image--327594838.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhf4iPQLTpd6OhAcUyrq09hcQV3VYmxAGMWifhDNjJe7bhOme7c_oGio0Xw2al-AbxIHtQfMdyqrIZappLsd3_TjoGrDyzycEGFe9_46V2FSHlQkzW9gptaSzPQtTk5ezkBNDlKbKI-nKY/s640/blogger-image--327594838.jpg" /></a></div><div class="separator"style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgaXN0VpdDwy-5pIKquPDcTWdeLpDePasBRanFsY2VeEk_zc-JXzusys10tvJ2LkSQunGp7niJTHkeiSnZzW_hWlhKYhGftSJnVEVpM_edaXxSlNWYnPeYUrYXdiFGUUCsn02sTva7IbII/s640/blogger-image--1497156248.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgaXN0VpdDwy-5pIKquPDcTWdeLpDePasBRanFsY2VeEk_zc-JXzusys10tvJ2LkSQunGp7niJTHkeiSnZzW_hWlhKYhGftSJnVEVpM_edaXxSlNWYnPeYUrYXdiFGUUCsn02sTva7IbII/s640/blogger-image--1497156248.jpg" /></a></div><div class="separator"style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh51QZyHL2wQCLVGOWp6EqjxneQfKCHej3HqzHc5R40Hud6vqQLreKR5liSdJLLlSCHlpcSKFq3axwvHMtX_tM17r7c8m8O18wbzkfryQ-ViMWAmnaFAD-3jfe7dsNBzYthfOQxyoMi0J0/s640/blogger-image-1181622455.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh51QZyHL2wQCLVGOWp6EqjxneQfKCHej3HqzHc5R40Hud6vqQLreKR5liSdJLLlSCHlpcSKFq3axwvHMtX_tM17r7c8m8O18wbzkfryQ-ViMWAmnaFAD-3jfe7dsNBzYthfOQxyoMi0J0/s640/blogger-image-1181622455.jpg" /></a></div>Holly-- The Storm Chaserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17834342524567860800noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5162840732362892270.post-35061469339528756462011-11-06T13:45:00.001-06:002011-11-06T14:58:27.934-06:00Because lately blogging has become a pain in my butt... Literally.In the last few months, I haven't blogged as much as I would like. Life, busy schedules, and exhaustion have all gotten in the way. That, and my tailbone hurts too bad to sit down for very long. Which means no hard desk chair for me. Which means I have to blog from my phone. Which means thumb typing with my swollen, chubby thumbs. Which means thumb cramps. Which means... Okay, I'll stop. <br />
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For real though, my butt hurts. I have to stretch like a cat periodically, to loosen up the ligaments. Or is it to tighten them?? I can't remember exactly what the doc said about why it hurts so bad. It just does. My sciatic (sp?) nerve is giving me trouble too. Ahh, the joys of pregnancy. And I hate when people do nothing but whine while pregnant, which is another reason I've avoided blogging lately. <br />
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I've tried to jot down all the funny moments and sweet memories, hoping to get them all posted. But I kept losing the little scraps of paper I was writing on, and the ones I have found, I can't remember what the abbreviations are for, or who said what. For example:<br />
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"Store-- L and T fighting-- Fist hungry for justice." <br />
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Underneath that note would be half a grocery list: "eggs, butter, chocolate chips, tp, PB, Tums, razors" and then another note:<br />
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"H hugging F for doing good job."<br />
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I suffer severly with Mom-nesia. Blogging has been the only way for me to preserve our family's memories. And lately, since I haven't been doing it regularly, I'm afraid I've lost some good ones.<br />
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Sigh.<br />
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Such is life.<br />
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I'll dig my big girl panties out of the drawer soon and quit fussing so much. (They're the only ones that fit right now anyway.)<br />
Until then, I'll be comatose on the couch or stretching like a kitty. Good times. <br />
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Sending you sticky hugs and sloppy kisses!<br />
~Big Momma <br />
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<div class="separator"style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgtr3n126jrNiZ8IuljdvBoQ9KQcp9bpKaroUM-tLoflDbImYSaG-iXBQ7TY8CdM4MUZZUMvhyPTrmFMcyBwAAfkxyCWsu3PK01t8m5eKBQnnZG0UU0CpJch2YI9gBtOxCVZhS7pjsbY1Q/s640/blogger-image--25574381.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgtr3n126jrNiZ8IuljdvBoQ9KQcp9bpKaroUM-tLoflDbImYSaG-iXBQ7TY8CdM4MUZZUMvhyPTrmFMcyBwAAfkxyCWsu3PK01t8m5eKBQnnZG0UU0CpJch2YI9gBtOxCVZhS7pjsbY1Q/s640/blogger-image--25574381.jpg" /></a></div>Holly-- The Storm Chaserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17834342524567860800noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5162840732362892270.post-61215132076780914712011-10-31T08:54:00.002-05:002011-10-31T09:14:12.281-05:00Trick or treat, smell my feet...<p align="center"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg3KXL5guf3gZtOriy69nRl4qax9XNECfiEjC_vIqVOpPfVpUY37oxbL_qehmOjQAApQwdmvLTTmvEOuyXKmV8a4TEye-8yLID8ES5ONSbYWmJDpIWDdvv5GJ6YmVXWIZOtiP-_YrVp8jQ/s1600/punkins.jpg"><img style="WIDTH: 400px; HEIGHT: 300px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5669654433532369458" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg3KXL5guf3gZtOriy69nRl4qax9XNECfiEjC_vIqVOpPfVpUY37oxbL_qehmOjQAApQwdmvLTTmvEOuyXKmV8a4TEye-8yLID8ES5ONSbYWmJDpIWDdvv5GJ6YmVXWIZOtiP-_YrVp8jQ/s400/punkins.jpg" /></a></p>Is it really Halloween <em>already</em>?? This fall has flown by. <br /><br />We're still here. I know all seven of you have missed me. I've just been stricken with pregnancy induced narcolepsy, so anytime I sit down for more than 12 seconds, I pass out. <br /><br />My kids are already high on life, with the anticipation of refined sugars that will fill their pails later this evening. I am sending warm thoughts filled with peace, serenity and extra energy to all the teachers we know and love. I don't know how y'all do it. This morning alone, I've had to tell my monkeys to CALM DOWN 84,000 times, at least. I've instituted a "NO sugar for the day" rule, because of what lies ahead in our day. <br /><br />Hail, who completely understands this rule, tried to trick me into a treat already...<br /><br />Hail: Can I hab an Oreo for bweakfast?<br />Me: NO. You know the rule today! NO junk all day. Besides, what kinda Momma would I be if I let you eat Oreos for breakfast all the time?? How about something healthy... like a poptart??<br />Hail: Ugggh. But Momma!! Fine den. Can I just hab the white stuffs from da middle?? That's not junk. It's not eben the cookie. <br /><br />Sigh. <br /><br />Instead of carving pumpkins this year, we opted to paint miniature ones. Don't judge. Do you have any idea how long it takes ME to scrape pumpkin goo out of FIVE pumpkins?? The kids always start out gung-ho and excited, but once they are reminded of what all carving a pumpkin entails, they bail. So, this year we painted. And they actually loved doing it. They even painted one for the Bitty Princess. It's funny, but I don't realize just how large a group we have until I see something laid out before me, like six lil' punkins all in a row. <br /><br />We sure are blessed.<br /><br />Wishing you all a happy, fun and safe Halloween! May you find your day filled with many more treats than tricks!<br />Love,<br />Big Momma and the silliest Punkins from the patchHolly-- The Storm Chaserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17834342524567860800noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5162840732362892270.post-29694962267934022142011-10-19T23:58:00.001-05:002011-10-19T23:58:49.559-05:00Changes in latitude, changes in attitude...We've been MIA for a little bit, but I gotta say, we're NOT missing any of our usual actions. <br />
We've had a great time, however, we may very well need a vacation from our vacation when it's all said and done. As usual, The Storm has lived up to their reputation, and made our trip an eventful one.<br />
In the words of Jimmy Buffet, "If we weren't all crazy, we would go insane." <div class="separator"style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiHv1ziYfM7QOe-9ndQ4VYZTIep2aujeHiRLys5lkGRHmFbKTKTd8HBT25gDTMmp1AtPTLbzt_GwEMQv1gg-SjB-rj1yJ5W0ddfikQs9BjoQEkcEomZ7Qkh1RaF1wv1KGgiwKByY6eOd9s/s640/blogger-image-679822464.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiHv1ziYfM7QOe-9ndQ4VYZTIep2aujeHiRLys5lkGRHmFbKTKTd8HBT25gDTMmp1AtPTLbzt_GwEMQv1gg-SjB-rj1yJ5W0ddfikQs9BjoQEkcEomZ7Qkh1RaF1wv1KGgiwKByY6eOd9s/s640/blogger-image-679822464.jpg" /></a></div>Holly-- The Storm Chaserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17834342524567860800noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5162840732362892270.post-27775342695694066322011-10-10T07:52:00.001-05:002011-10-10T08:07:00.037-05:00The Elptit in the RoomThis is from Thunder's (first grade) spelling test last week. I wonder if doing homework together as a group is the problem. <br />
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Nah. Surely not.<div class="separator"style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEghYwbUnJz4LxrqxIsh26ESmbmctLjRn2TeyqHsd0r3brer4zb_s-25yFyblg6h2SiLwKxYxLi3Aig3Y9QL6R0QDRb01sTqLJNudjkraI94DYAgnSauxxddMlmsR63jPmQ-3pC-JAi25pc/s640/blogger-image-1504697361.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEghYwbUnJz4LxrqxIsh26ESmbmctLjRn2TeyqHsd0r3brer4zb_s-25yFyblg6h2SiLwKxYxLi3Aig3Y9QL6R0QDRb01sTqLJNudjkraI94DYAgnSauxxddMlmsR63jPmQ-3pC-JAi25pc/s640/blogger-image-1504697361.jpg" /></a></div><div class="separator"style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhpUBxBmq-6iAuTL7FSl0TdJIPNNvtZ91Pkfxf8iwseAI5WvEr7ff9cSPJrru3PvMzB4tJITOTyyvjrbL8OwQIjUKyKJPPDHJcm-WgdWH5mExJPNPdosVd3eWa9jhgN2l6kbxxELog5Khg/s640/blogger-image-788142326.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhpUBxBmq-6iAuTL7FSl0TdJIPNNvtZ91Pkfxf8iwseAI5WvEr7ff9cSPJrru3PvMzB4tJITOTyyvjrbL8OwQIjUKyKJPPDHJcm-WgdWH5mExJPNPdosVd3eWa9jhgN2l6kbxxELog5Khg/s640/blogger-image-788142326.jpg" /></a></div>Holly-- The Storm Chaserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17834342524567860800noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5162840732362892270.post-50018251534499008532011-10-07T14:21:00.003-05:002011-10-07T14:30:40.571-05:00A Boy and His Dog<div align="center">Flash Flood and our chocolate lab, Belle, have a special relationship. She tends to all of our children like Nana from Peter Pan, but she especially loves Flash Flood. Belle is such a sweet and patient dog. </div><br /><div align="center"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhI2OZ3EXCPoXb2AxySrj8mMSXP6dnv-mNAi5tjX1-kWXYi8nEPHJEGfN5vGFhKO5CrAue7L7Lsf4wnPOGWr_v6VaGukjJFmiw9ESb66Qmn4J1IL9_-pzFBE1Sm9rkr96NvcXtkZtcn4Pc/s1600/belleandbaby4.jpg"><img style="WIDTH: 320px; HEIGHT: 240px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5660832675067348162" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhI2OZ3EXCPoXb2AxySrj8mMSXP6dnv-mNAi5tjX1-kWXYi8nEPHJEGfN5vGFhKO5CrAue7L7Lsf4wnPOGWr_v6VaGukjJFmiw9ESb66Qmn4J1IL9_-pzFBE1Sm9rkr96NvcXtkZtcn4Pc/s320/belleandbaby4.jpg" /></a> <a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgxbRXTDkBgMMNuHRnDoGPZ1iKi8mrJ18h5RQreTiz0q1-a-3L7OtOEjdpUuFuRKyKHXsCtX2O7a1CEUjWLFI3HvfHlj2G82ZJXHn4WYBvB4ELmHUjlloU0xieOQWSo_PrEtQmtRAJ8W18/s1600/belleandbaby5.jpg"><img style="WIDTH: 320px; HEIGHT: 240px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5660832682068007586" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgxbRXTDkBgMMNuHRnDoGPZ1iKi8mrJ18h5RQreTiz0q1-a-3L7OtOEjdpUuFuRKyKHXsCtX2O7a1CEUjWLFI3HvfHlj2G82ZJXHn4WYBvB4ELmHUjlloU0xieOQWSo_PrEtQmtRAJ8W18/s320/belleandbaby5.jpg" /></a><br />"Here ya go, doggie. Here yer beaw. Want it?? Want yer beaw??"<br /></div><br /><div align="center"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhKKvbWQVUU9caQxCmn_rfW4Q7sVSxWycl3iJe06U9ORty_Me4lkKT9woSBxZQy8yQtvsY0T60WpvvEo9jxFboKqV1FVbMxsrWmmJIOZichIUHLuVJr36GG7PlUOreiv1T9-XU2oY3Wcrg/s1600/belleandbaby3.jpg"><img style="WIDTH: 320px; HEIGHT: 240px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5660832671031012818" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhKKvbWQVUU9caQxCmn_rfW4Q7sVSxWycl3iJe06U9ORty_Me4lkKT9woSBxZQy8yQtvsY0T60WpvvEo9jxFboKqV1FVbMxsrWmmJIOZichIUHLuVJr36GG7PlUOreiv1T9-XU2oY3Wcrg/s320/belleandbaby3.jpg" /></a> <a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjXzi2HiaiXqIMxvinggPGnnj-fNrVCnstWiz5UzkXtmoQibCE6kkuZIW8Qvm-itqKprkOROw8lhyphenhyphenDCXm2KLCDL3OI18Zgc2ZDYhc1RpsNoCaHb3VSm89cu2sswthzrm3Ew1wtQsDT1uSQ/s1600/belleandbaby2.jpg"><img style="WIDTH: 320px; HEIGHT: 240px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5660832672602615234" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjXzi2HiaiXqIMxvinggPGnnj-fNrVCnstWiz5UzkXtmoQibCE6kkuZIW8Qvm-itqKprkOROw8lhyphenhyphenDCXm2KLCDL3OI18Zgc2ZDYhc1RpsNoCaHb3VSm89cu2sswthzrm3Ew1wtQsDT1uSQ/s320/belleandbaby2.jpg" /></a><br />"Mmmmm-Waaaah! Oh, wee. I wub you, doggie! I wub you!"</div><br /><div align="center"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEggkq_-tzmnH-5XxaRzEMKxYzfLEzB_Gmhtn8adnnjW5PQEAyJKR9oXN1Kcqk1jAt35Py2WmBOcRsn-9-0mIcEesBrjXv8LgxyKMPI0TgROJc_EPh9LdmSAJbmevc565dSgcaQPycyLUZE/s1600/belleandbaby.jpg"><img style="WIDTH: 320px; HEIGHT: 240px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5660832665226160690" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEggkq_-tzmnH-5XxaRzEMKxYzfLEzB_Gmhtn8adnnjW5PQEAyJKR9oXN1Kcqk1jAt35Py2WmBOcRsn-9-0mIcEesBrjXv8LgxyKMPI0TgROJc_EPh9LdmSAJbmevc565dSgcaQPycyLUZE/s320/belleandbaby.jpg" /></a></div><br /><div align="center">Sweet girl. We can't imagine life without her.</div>Holly-- The Storm Chaserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17834342524567860800noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5162840732362892270.post-17688642870003570762011-10-04T13:57:00.001-05:002011-10-04T14:04:19.263-05:00Deep thoughts from Hail Hudson"Hey Momma, do cheetahs only live in da jungle??... So dey don't live near us?? Not even in the woods?.. Do cheetahs eat peoples?? But if a cheetah saw a people, would hims try to eat dat person?.. Can people ever run faster den a cheetah? I bet Daddy can run faster. I bet Daddy can get his gun and shoot dat cheetah.. Can a BB gun kill cheetahs?? Can a big gun kill dem??.. Can a cheetah run faster den a bullet??.. What are you eating, Momma? Can I hab some? Would cheetahs eat dat kinda soup??...."<br />
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The above conversation took place in less than a minute and a half. And he's still going, I just quit listening. <br />
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Hail's been wearing that one batting glove for nearly three weeks straight. He sleeps in it. He plays in it. He only takes it off to bathe. <br />
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The kid's a nut.<br />
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Is this thing on? Oh, hot mic.. Hot mic...Holly-- The Storm Chaserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17834342524567860800noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5162840732362892270.post-26465097866257261322011-09-26T15:17:00.005-05:002011-09-26T15:30:14.451-05:00You've got your HANDS FULL....<div align="center">I'll admit, when strangers pause momentarily to gawk at our crew, then comment, "You've got your hands full!" I sometimes get annoyed. I mean, come on, do I look as though I need that reminder??</div><br /><div align="center"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEihgsYwkomU1H3PUioEJvm4qiotT3li-MJm8oUN6-nAjbdEMeyEnFgZDWvddXoeY-AhjF8W0M_B6mPaneqp4SlRf6bkrBm16SW4zKjWpbEGJSbX1JkQIGi5gD32lOWQ-VMRInLQjok2qeM/s1600/handsfull13.jpg"><img style="WIDTH: 240px; HEIGHT: 320px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5656765798499952322" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEihgsYwkomU1H3PUioEJvm4qiotT3li-MJm8oUN6-nAjbdEMeyEnFgZDWvddXoeY-AhjF8W0M_B6mPaneqp4SlRf6bkrBm16SW4zKjWpbEGJSbX1JkQIGi5gD32lOWQ-VMRInLQjok2qeM/s320/handsfull13.jpg" /></a> <a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhXCjIdM8aKJm1ZjjVAtJ3rI98ma_NVvGf8zyayATjKHkb5DFP6kxGrVyafrk_CT8bC8AX1syj4p0D4MiIeLefGQIlR4NwL1Q1a-LEvffesmHyEtqCNDBo1ABI7oArXlPztDKrEx1yAouc/s1600/handsfull14.jpg"><img style="WIDTH: 240px; HEIGHT: 320px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5656765800335866738" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhXCjIdM8aKJm1ZjjVAtJ3rI98ma_NVvGf8zyayATjKHkb5DFP6kxGrVyafrk_CT8bC8AX1syj4p0D4MiIeLefGQIlR4NwL1Q1a-LEvffesmHyEtqCNDBo1ABI7oArXlPztDKrEx1yAouc/s320/handsfull14.jpg" /></a><br /></div><br /><div align="center"><br /></div><br /><div align="center"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEitefGbGegcxu1CgSNDFRxgn6f9hkLpzVav7iSig9IK7HIzX6GSNlg8XyAUZ5tkJq6cJTMfLiwL5d-PNmNy2fenHRxiwWxPHiHNHFHa2RSnLlLfJrVDg1vKquSdUcEeEDaKp_RQjzl4Ya0/s1600/handsfull11.jpg"><img style="WIDTH: 240px; HEIGHT: 320px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5656765788141080642" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEitefGbGegcxu1CgSNDFRxgn6f9hkLpzVav7iSig9IK7HIzX6GSNlg8XyAUZ5tkJq6cJTMfLiwL5d-PNmNy2fenHRxiwWxPHiHNHFHa2RSnLlLfJrVDg1vKquSdUcEeEDaKp_RQjzl4Ya0/s320/handsfull11.jpg" /></a><br /><br /></div><br /><div align="center"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiYOSR0T3liMggzb7c90HoE8eKwlMEOJzRES2ePdmuFqbmympx-wUyr9FSOEPW_PNoST2L_jnDJseiElvNXO6kSfg0ZGX-GVO69LSre90rPHYVDpG4WV3CmGH-SU4bBZh1Lhao9Uq_wh18/s1600/handsfull10.jpg"><img style="WIDTH: 320px; HEIGHT: 240px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5656765595983452626" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiYOSR0T3liMggzb7c90HoE8eKwlMEOJzRES2ePdmuFqbmympx-wUyr9FSOEPW_PNoST2L_jnDJseiElvNXO6kSfg0ZGX-GVO69LSre90rPHYVDpG4WV3CmGH-SU4bBZh1Lhao9Uq_wh18/s320/handsfull10.jpg" /></a> <a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjNd6_YhABKu44Ld8MtIobPlTMuvDzZ6OsAZ1woJ6QBhCmKnrCPUR47kpxRnvxnYjpu-DWWmzPIQCiPZ8_ZyKn7MsqSOVOnGhCO0qiBPJSqgBSx0HF5z_zSZTguBgXRzKS-q3YE1Hzvq3c/s1600/handsfull9.jpg"><img style="WIDTH: 320px; HEIGHT: 240px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5656765590583773602" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjNd6_YhABKu44Ld8MtIobPlTMuvDzZ6OsAZ1woJ6QBhCmKnrCPUR47kpxRnvxnYjpu-DWWmzPIQCiPZ8_ZyKn7MsqSOVOnGhCO0qiBPJSqgBSx0HF5z_zSZTguBgXRzKS-q3YE1Hzvq3c/s320/handsfull9.jpg" /></a><br /></div><br /><div align="center">But, when I take a step back, and look at things from their angle, I can see why they feel the need to validate what I'm going through...<br /></div><br /><div align="center"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh_5Nse8ka7Lm1GYc33U3nVKR3jppeqYErIfb8oVU2_DlycI8ycOmHMwcQrPVO9CloiC7TMA1954rPxfFwec43EYvQ70vMdsmIcAL5130H1KDvjfLvrKWfXYDBRpZ4uF5mTs2iAqlkw0uw/s1600/handsfull7.jpg"><img style="WIDTH: 240px; HEIGHT: 320px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5656765586820424562" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh_5Nse8ka7Lm1GYc33U3nVKR3jppeqYErIfb8oVU2_DlycI8ycOmHMwcQrPVO9CloiC7TMA1954rPxfFwec43EYvQ70vMdsmIcAL5130H1KDvjfLvrKWfXYDBRpZ4uF5mTs2iAqlkw0uw/s320/handsfull7.jpg" /></a> <a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjF14AVFg_HEt-qSrG3E291POHmZfVRmcYVuJXgnV2mXWbKaa4Xx6Mq7JpNaL4WNzExki3J6bd5TH4UUWYAQNSw-JrjDO9n99VtSdLh5h9Q2NrRmyyebTiV1QCge5SCdYgl-9B7s0FU22M/s1600/handsfull8.jpg"><img style="WIDTH: 240px; HEIGHT: 320px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5656765588171603234" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjF14AVFg_HEt-qSrG3E291POHmZfVRmcYVuJXgnV2mXWbKaa4Xx6Mq7JpNaL4WNzExki3J6bd5TH4UUWYAQNSw-JrjDO9n99VtSdLh5h9Q2NrRmyyebTiV1QCge5SCdYgl-9B7s0FU22M/s320/handsfull8.jpg" /></a><br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjiNZ54YCvFiAWqe32wX31kvy8SCGWV0gwPA5AixylujE3zqC0l5cX74K_EW4VyiF6vxp_2MYNm2XSorIu4q-AlCq2kVkaUF6WK900AQgdncGk7W0Vca0SnunEE_ziei_Pj3JVD1YPkfQg/s1600/handsfull3.jpg"><img style="WIDTH: 320px; HEIGHT: 240px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5656765309869873234" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjiNZ54YCvFiAWqe32wX31kvy8SCGWV0gwPA5AixylujE3zqC0l5cX74K_EW4VyiF6vxp_2MYNm2XSorIu4q-AlCq2kVkaUF6WK900AQgdncGk7W0Vca0SnunEE_ziei_Pj3JVD1YPkfQg/s320/handsfull3.jpg" /></a><br /></div><br /><div align="center"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgOLhieU-MlR9vf5hKwS19WjBr2vBkt-mL8RNv7J4tY_4MydftHyty4ZiVKTzspjsbj8FRAl7TPZH1AxGwB8jJ5b4pe31QNfW16k5uQvIgyREQ3afdXgiVk1JRPGlfYvdunZGyYxjzUKBw/s1600/handsfull6.jpg"></a><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiXqRLEYop5NYcRY59ArMGFRlXempBrsyTrMKpkpb9Z5a611rAnbFb_4D3Z7ndZWlvzbEMmXZgCPbY_PCVjdMd9zCiA5MTR5wObhfH-Z8wKELzJ2zEZiW7G8rjxquGV-nJgclnQ0RhwV3I/s1600/handsfull5.jpg"><img style="WIDTH: 240px; HEIGHT: 320px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5656765318793852274" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiXqRLEYop5NYcRY59ArMGFRlXempBrsyTrMKpkpb9Z5a611rAnbFb_4D3Z7ndZWlvzbEMmXZgCPbY_PCVjdMd9zCiA5MTR5wObhfH-Z8wKELzJ2zEZiW7G8rjxquGV-nJgclnQ0RhwV3I/s320/handsfull5.jpg" /></a><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh7QkAaU2cz3u0y_gQHN2SjaVfO__CaVUqUfG3XW2xWFJbQDROKVKV8L5BBY9htIU_NGUD56iT0-DDhOrONKSz9PevJUOSZIORnbY5Fm48b3i1Ke6JIMde_WepY6PsyK4OxD5pUOhsYNuc/s1600/handsfull4.jpg"><img style="WIDTH: 240px; HEIGHT: 320px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5656765315888939570" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh7QkAaU2cz3u0y_gQHN2SjaVfO__CaVUqUfG3XW2xWFJbQDROKVKV8L5BBY9htIU_NGUD56iT0-DDhOrONKSz9PevJUOSZIORnbY5Fm48b3i1Ke6JIMde_WepY6PsyK4OxD5pUOhsYNuc/s320/handsfull4.jpg" /></a><br /><br /><br /><div align="center">Because the truth is, I <strong>DO</strong> have my hands full... </div><br /><div></div><br /><div><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEguq7FwPbNbX1Py_6RS-wTIUi9pMB4jC4zPp7p_T8thapUxa90r6mEPaEcBSOxdJjXbZXDrcCcoZp-hW3SGca-YNqy8mqkxLK5e1e5mE5gFnu_Ri9_qJ7MYUxbxRvzo7VumybEIvhAAq6c/s1600/handsfull.jpg"><img style="WIDTH: 320px; HEIGHT: 240px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5656765302360332130" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEguq7FwPbNbX1Py_6RS-wTIUi9pMB4jC4zPp7p_T8thapUxa90r6mEPaEcBSOxdJjXbZXDrcCcoZp-hW3SGca-YNqy8mqkxLK5e1e5mE5gFnu_Ri9_qJ7MYUxbxRvzo7VumybEIvhAAq6c/s320/handsfull.jpg" /></a> <a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg3FcV1Zh540uP_XMl56puE7vDHwapGCEJtYpHFybdxHQe40XFiz213Sfy4FhtFd68h0gzXaeuGvaPvB7vicLzbINqVUp6b2aO9FOS5Tf_Gl05STyWMFsOPWmUt1gJ1uYakCzRUC715_n8/s1600/handsfull2.jpg"><img style="WIDTH: 320px; HEIGHT: 240px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5656765300957094466" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg3FcV1Zh540uP_XMl56puE7vDHwapGCEJtYpHFybdxHQe40XFiz213Sfy4FhtFd68h0gzXaeuGvaPvB7vicLzbINqVUp6b2aO9FOS5Tf_Gl05STyWMFsOPWmUt1gJ1uYakCzRUC715_n8/s320/handsfull2.jpg" /></a><br />But, not nearly as full as my HEART.</div><br /></div>Holly-- The Storm Chaserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17834342524567860800noreply@blogger.com10tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5162840732362892270.post-2972325753795947252011-09-21T05:22:00.001-05:002011-09-21T05:22:00.285-05:00Biology 102-- Storm Style<div>We are elated that Hudson Half-Dozen will be the baby sister this wild group needs and longs for, to teach gentleness and hopefully bring the calm <em>after</em> our Storm. Her Highness tries her best to do these things, but she's more of a second Momma to The Storm, so most of what she tries to teach them goes in one ear and out the other. Or, in typical male form, is heard simply as nagging. </div><br /><p align="center"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgT5x3j8rcpML633oiPM9t81Tx3MyncdozP5PrMmJ32f5uNIiROHruMAseywBWv-0wDmsfVPqDa6GOub6N4IU9Bb2owctbSdRJJdNkQ41ke2QATtQEWOTHc5MRMerHxPvPFoC-BXo-0g1o/s1600/hudsonbaby6-8.jpg"><img style="WIDTH: 240px; HEIGHT: 320px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5654577412719625378" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgT5x3j8rcpML633oiPM9t81Tx3MyncdozP5PrMmJ32f5uNIiROHruMAseywBWv-0wDmsfVPqDa6GOub6N4IU9Bb2owctbSdRJJdNkQ41ke2QATtQEWOTHc5MRMerHxPvPFoC-BXo-0g1o/s320/hudsonbaby6-8.jpg" /></a></p><br /><div><a href="http://bertandholly6.blogspot.com/2009/08/biology-101.html">Just as Her Highness did with Flash Flood</a>, the bigger boys have had many questions and concerns about our Bitty Princess....</div><br /><div></div><br /><div>One afternoon, while trying to feel the Bitty Princess move, Lightning asked, "What do babies do while dey in deir Momma's bewwy? (belly)" So I explained, mostly swimming and eating and growing.... "And she's got ears now too, and can actually hear when you guys talk to her. She always moves a bunch when y'all are squealing, so try talking to her and I bet she'll hear you and wake up! Then maybe you can feel her move." Pulling my shirt up, Lightning bent his head down just over my belly button, as if it were a mic, and said <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vw4l0ERy3wc&feature=youtube_gdata_player">in his husky little voice, with his adorable speech impediment where all his l's become w's...</a></div><br /><div></div><br /><div align="center">"Hewwo unexpected chiwd."</div><br /><div><br /></div><br /><p align="center"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh4Fw2uwBqP4HvjQg-GVsir5nhZPZRpLZIB5W9DhfD9Mub0h9To-3JH1bikoXbamshiCsC4Udju1MTVSDQH1NHZiPVpO-nJr9xX0P5D3wJ09Sqw3-6VPwUnYAjHrj7JF1NSFWh_W2-CYSY/s1600/FIVE.jpg"><img style="WIDTH: 240px; HEIGHT: 320px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5654580267304438626" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh4Fw2uwBqP4HvjQg-GVsir5nhZPZRpLZIB5W9DhfD9Mub0h9To-3JH1bikoXbamshiCsC4Udju1MTVSDQH1NHZiPVpO-nJr9xX0P5D3wJ09Sqw3-6VPwUnYAjHrj7JF1NSFWh_W2-CYSY/s320/FIVE.jpg" /></a></p><br /><p align="left">Hail loves to play patty-cake with my butt. No really. He stands behind me all the time, while I'm loading the dishwasher/standing in a check-out line/standing anywhere and starts clapping his hands, then treating my butt as if it could clap back. Just like he's seen Her Highness and friends do their "Miss Sue from Alabama..." type songs a million times (using just their hands, not their tiny butts). I've grown accustom to it, and usually don't even notice he's doing it. Sad, I do realize. One night, as he was singing to my butt, "Patta-cake-patta-cake-bake-dat-man..." he stopped and asked, "Momma, is our baby sister gonna come outta yur BUTT??" "NO!" I quickly answered, hoping he'd go away. "Are you SURE?? 'Cause it wooks wike dat baby is movin' down into yur BUTT. Maybe she's gettin' weady to come out!" </p><br /><p align="left">I locked myself in the bathroom and cried. </p><br /><p align="center"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj8wMCkRiI0gWepxDkw8Ba2qSc8nEXoEdy84f7yaPw7OJzWcL2vBU6CiOgVA3nt41CEhyphenhyphenRgmKF7sPIgliWFkVmnOEbzRmxB4uy8rL81PWuQbHu4yWOTp3_-G4UlYj044X47nZaGW1oh2Wc/s1600/100_6353.JPG"><img style="WIDTH: 320px; HEIGHT: 240px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5654576028304501394" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj8wMCkRiI0gWepxDkw8Ba2qSc8nEXoEdy84f7yaPw7OJzWcL2vBU6CiOgVA3nt41CEhyphenhyphenRgmKF7sPIgliWFkVmnOEbzRmxB4uy8rL81PWuQbHu4yWOTp3_-G4UlYj044X47nZaGW1oh2Wc/s320/100_6353.JPG" /></a></p><br /><div>Hail has also made sure to tell me, "It wooks wike you gots two bellies! One is in front, and it's weally big 'cause our baby is in there. One is in the back. It's weally yur BUTT, but it looks like a baby is back there too." </div><br /><div></div><br /><div>He's such a peach.</div><br /><div></div><br /><div>One night after playing with our sweet Chinese neighbors, who have one of the most adorable chunky 18 month olds you've ever laid eyes on, Hail stated, "Her's soooo cute! I hope our baby sister comes out Chi-a-neese." <br /></div><br /><p align="center"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiJVK5onSLxXU2DiqWp0hyphenhyphenrVTRyGnBG-OFMNGqY4jqsXfieATICzgbnYRvxjtRvGmYfYvRXSFYEEUkM1-NmnImAs9jCnNfL7LkQ8nYHr8QMZBSVoPItXT4-ttQ5tTYI2UETBCQzldJsClA/s1600/hudsonbaby6-2.JPG"><img style="WIDTH: 320px; HEIGHT: 213px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5654576023916123282" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiJVK5onSLxXU2DiqWp0hyphenhyphenrVTRyGnBG-OFMNGqY4jqsXfieATICzgbnYRvxjtRvGmYfYvRXSFYEEUkM1-NmnImAs9jCnNfL7LkQ8nYHr8QMZBSVoPItXT4-ttQ5tTYI2UETBCQzldJsClA/s320/hudsonbaby6-2.JPG" /></a></p><br /><p align="left">Next to Her Highness, Thunder is probably the most excited about getting a baby sister. He's the one who will come lay by me on the couch the most, and talk to the Bitty Princess without being prompted. He'll naturally start rubbing my stomach, hoping to feel movement, without ever saying a word. Sometimes he feels the tiny kicks and will squeal, "I felt that! Did you??" Which always makes me laugh. Other times, he'll say, "Wow! She's getting really strong! I can feel her!" and I can't feel a thing, so I know he's just being sweetly optimistic. </p><br /><p align="left">One night, Lightning had pulled my shirt up over my stomach to talk into the "mic." Thunder sat next to him, and rubbed all over my skin, waiting to feel the Bitty Princess at soccer practice, as they like to say. He noticed my stretch marks. With a very concerned tone he said, "Ohhh, Momma. I see where she's scratching you, trying to get out!!" After I explained they were stretch marks, Lightning said, "Oh. Okay. So wike, you mean dose are marks where her's stretches. Wike 'Yaaaawwwwnnnn.'" he made a fake yawning sound and stretched his arms up over his head. Guess he's not too far off base.</p><br /><p align="left">It's hard to believe the Bitty Princess will be here in 14 weeks or less. </p><br /><p align="left">Hang tight, baby girl. You have no idea what you're being born into.</p>Holly-- The Storm Chaserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17834342524567860800noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5162840732362892270.post-48815657026407540752011-09-19T07:33:00.005-05:002011-09-19T18:49:34.177-05:00Ain't no party like a Hudson House party, 'cause a Hudson House party don't stop!<p align="center"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi00iMSEIK9vI6toNx7_nNJwTy8TKbHiJuBAQZsUaRfyhVdOxJKWRD_C3jU1Vlifuwz5r2xS7hmiavUoSsr0wJFOP2Z4mcueBQSheVhaehwyScjVBTv5DYJLgaQHKIZrOZezNrt9KuY2w8/s1600/party.jpg"><img style="WIDTH: 320px; HEIGHT: 240px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5654050032769075922" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi00iMSEIK9vI6toNx7_nNJwTy8TKbHiJuBAQZsUaRfyhVdOxJKWRD_C3jU1Vlifuwz5r2xS7hmiavUoSsr0wJFOP2Z4mcueBQSheVhaehwyScjVBTv5DYJLgaQHKIZrOZezNrt9KuY2w8/s320/party.jpg" /></a></p>To most, our house seems completely full with just the seven of us. My backyard looks like a daycare center, on a normal day. Yesterday, Her Highness asked could she invite a friend over after church, which started a chain reaction. Since the weather was gorgeous, I caved and allowed all five children to pick a friend. Well, Flash Flood's friend was by default, (because she's the daughter of my best friend, and little sister to Hail's bestest bud) but I'm pretty sure he would have invited his favorite gal pal no matter what.<br /><br /><br />All 10 children were running around the backyard, enjoying the sunshine and fresh air, when Hail asked could our new neighbor's little girl come over and play too. "The more the merrier!" I laughed. A few moments later, the precious china doll of a seven year old came over and politely asked, "Mrs. Holly, could you please tell me when it's time for the birthday party to start? My parents said I can't stay for the party, but I could play until then." Confused, I asked, "Oh, are YOU going to a party later??" She clarified, "No, ma'am. The birthday party that's here. My parents thought since there were so many children in your yard, it must be a party!"<br /><br /><br />I laughed. And laughed. Then I explained it was just a regular playdate-- Hudson House Style.<br /><br /><br />About an hour later, my neighbor called me over to our fence and tried to hand me a beautifully wrapped birthday gift. Stifling my giggles, I explained there was no party. She laughed too, then said, "Well then, you're just crazy! My husband and I thought surely there must be a child's birthday party going on! We are still so new to the concept of having so many children. My Mother, who is still in China, called the other day to ask what the girls (they have two, ages seven and 18 months) would like in their package she was sending from China. She spoke to them and J said, 'Grandma, could you send me FOUR brothers?? My new neighbor has four brothers and we have SO MUCH FUN over there!' I tried to explain to her, we will not be having four brothers. We are happy with two daughters, and that is all. She tells me, 'Mommy! You will have MORE babies! I want BROTHERS!' So now we are feeling so much pressure from her, and she's only seven years old."<br /><br /><br />We do have a lot of fun. And I wouldn't trade any of it for the whole world.<br /><br /><br />Thank-you so much to all who left comments on my post below, and to those who sent me wonderful comments on Facebook, as well as texts and e-mails. I am so very blessed to have such a great support system. Without all of you, I would be lost. Thanks for the reminders of fun and sweet memories from those who knew me when I was young. I laughed through tears, as I read all of your notes. I truly appreciate your kind words of encouragement and prayers more than you'll ever know. It has helped to know I'm not alone in my feelings. I love y'all!Holly-- The Storm Chaserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17834342524567860800noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5162840732362892270.post-43949534238477104112011-09-14T23:09:00.000-05:002011-09-15T07:41:35.824-05:00"Sometimes I wonder about my life...I wonder, do I do it because I like it, or because I haven't been brave?"<div align="center">"...So much of what I see reminds me of something I read in a book, when shouldn't it be the other way around? I don't really want an answer. I just want to send this cosmic question out into the void. So, good night, dear void." ~Kathleen Kelly, <em>You've Got Mail</em><br /></div><br />I've been struggling with something recently. Okay, not just recently, but only recently have I been able to pinpoint and admit to myself that this "funk" I've been feeling for quite some time may not be just a funk. And I haven't wanted to admit it for a long time because it means there's something wrong with me. Or maybe not even that something is wrong, but more, that I would have to face the truth and deal with it. It's easier to tell myself, "You'll snap out of it eventually. It's the haze of young motherhood. You'll be <em>your old self</em> again someday." Only, the last part of that statement has begun to haunt me.<br /><br /><br /><em>YOUR OLD SELF</em>.<br /><br /><br /><br />Who is that? I don't know her anymore, and part of me misses her. And part of me wonders if I ever really knew her.<br /><br /><br />Bert and I will be celebrating ten years of marriage this fall. In all, we have been a couple for twelve years. That's over a third of my life. Just before our one year anniversary, we learned I was pregnant with Her Highness. And while I wouldn't trade Bert or our babies for all the riches in the world, I find myself wondering who am I if I'm not Bert's wife and Her Highness and The Storm's momma?? Six kids in eight years, all of which I am eternally grateful for, but I'm only now starting to realize I haven't slowed down and caught my breath, nor slept through the night, in a very long time.<br /><br /><br />I used to laugh when people would comment on our lack of sleep and respond, "It's kinda like a slumber party, when you get super giddy around 1am. I live in a state of slumber party giddiness." Only now, I'm not giddy. I'm just TIRED. "Spend the Night Penalty!" my own mother would sing, after we returned from a slumber party as kids. Spend the Night Penalty meant you had to go to bed extra early (while the sun was still up) because she could tell you had seen the sunrise that morning, by the way you were crying at the drop of a hat. I could use a Spend the Night Penalty right about now.<br /><br />If this post is coming across as bratty and selfish, then maybe I'm not making myself clear. It's not a situation where, "You asked for those kids so hush about it." I would be feeling this way no matter the number of children with which I had been blessed. Motherhood, with all the wonderful changes it brings, can also leave you feeling so... ALONE. Yet, I never even pee by myself. It's not that I'm not proud to be a wife and Mother. It's just, after all these years, I'm taking a step back to look at it all and ponder... Is it an Identity Crisis maybe?? Or maybe it's just that my body simply doesn't know what to do with all the extra estrogen flowing in my system. Either way, I'm afraid these insecurities within are causing problems in my marriage and my relationships with my children and even my closest friends.<br /><br />It's not that I would necessarily change the way things have happened in my life. It's just a haunting thought that has been with me for quite a while... At the end of the day, who am I <em>really</em>? Am I reaching my full potential in life? Is this what God's plans for my life looks like? Because it certainly doesn't always match the dream I had for myself. <br /><div></div><br />Just like Meg Ryan's character in You've Got Mail, I don't really want an answer. Besides, it's not one that can be found quickly. It's just a cosmic question I'd like to send out into the void. So, good night, dear void.Holly-- The Storm Chaserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17834342524567860800noreply@blogger.com19tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5162840732362892270.post-1853325151194360362011-09-08T15:32:00.003-05:002011-09-08T15:53:47.602-05:00Lightning's take on Supernanny... and me.<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEixTWPiwlOd3Hpmy1ZWl6j_SafyShQTMDyJlBVYa8cgQUsHh7yZ87Ccw840yBehyxEEcHGPtU3b_PKew02xL3y03hYLs9YSVPeH9Ty6ZQ51e8ndHTdmSu09hcmOp85nsDLC-R-WhOXY1R4/s1600/supernanny.jpg"><img style="WIDTH: 232px; HEIGHT: 199px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5650090334025016162" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEixTWPiwlOd3Hpmy1ZWl6j_SafyShQTMDyJlBVYa8cgQUsHh7yZ87Ccw840yBehyxEEcHGPtU3b_PKew02xL3y03hYLs9YSVPeH9Ty6ZQ51e8ndHTdmSu09hcmOp85nsDLC-R-WhOXY1R4/s320/supernanny.jpg" /></a>I love to watch Supernanny. While I do learn helpful tips on discipline and parenting from her, I mostly watch it as a boost to my self-esteem as a mother. "At least I'm not <em>that</em> much of a push over/inconsistent with discipline/stupid." I tell myself every episode. Supernanny ranks right up there with Toddlers and Tiaras and Dance Moms, when it comes to giving me a pick-me-up the times I'm feeling down about my mothering.<br /><br /><div>Sometimes I even try using a British accent as I tell my naughty children to head straight to the thinking corner for misbehaving. Of course, after seeing my <a href="http://bertandholly6.blogspot.com/2011/09/its-my-very-first-vlog-yall.html">accent vlog</a>, you all know my British accent is quite laughable.</div><br /><div></div><br /><div>Another good thing about Supernanny, is that when my children watch it with me, they are usually stunned and horrified for the children on the show who are slapping their own mother in the face or spitting on their siblings. I try to use the show as a teaching moment by asking The Storm, "Do you think that child should behave that way?... What should they do now?..." etc. </div><br /><div></div><br /><div>Recently, we were watching an episode that featured a particularly precocious and hyper family, who were not only slapping the mother in the face, but also CUSSING at her (these were PRESCHOOLERS by the way) when they were told to go to time out. My crew was appalled. I breathed a huge sigh of relief as The Storm began correcting the children on the screen and saying things like, "Oh, Momma! That's so ugly!" Lightning, who is our quietest child, spoke up, "Do dey not have a backyard??" So I answered, unsure why he would think of that, "Umm, probably. Why?" And his solution to their problem was, "Der momma needs to lock dem out in the backyard to get some energy out and for actin' ugly. Wike you do, Momma."<br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi__kyYlA42YVhDSZS9cZ_eq9dkXvS2Vc-bUITI1pZmg01RODO2YIwF8OcgP1SHwCZiCM6HCRCSBdDKhgho7vvVIFbv8WG9JCGFA1Wx16RF-UeSFaXXBN_GZ-jKXCN74gV-hILqUCoEuXE/s1600/lightning.jpg"><img style="WIDTH: 240px; HEIGHT: 320px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5650090339505569266" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi__kyYlA42YVhDSZS9cZ_eq9dkXvS2Vc-bUITI1pZmg01RODO2YIwF8OcgP1SHwCZiCM6HCRCSBdDKhgho7vvVIFbv8WG9JCGFA1Wx16RF-UeSFaXXBN_GZ-jKXCN74gV-hILqUCoEuXE/s320/lightning.jpg" /></a><br />Kid's gotta point.</div>Holly-- The Storm Chaserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17834342524567860800noreply@blogger.com10