Faves of the Week

Not that I'm the next great fashion star, and I definitely feel more comfortable with my legs cloaked in a pair of well-worn yoga pants cuddling on with my two precious littles than in a pair of stylish heels... but a girl's always got favorites, and what good is it to have favorites and not share them. So here are a few of my current faves. Happy Monday!

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1) I recently added a pair of red-hot jeans to my collection and couldn't get enough of the fun pop of color it adds... so finding this teal blue pair at Target for $16? Well, it's hard to pass up on a deal like that.

2) My new go-to swimwear when I want a bit more coverage. With a motto like, "Who says it has to be itsy-bitsy?" all I can say is, touché, Rey Swimwear, touché.

3) From OPI's Holland Collection,"Thanks A WindMillion"... cute.

4) Loving this starfish ring... now if I could only find it in a US H&M.

5) I've had similar boots to these for a couple of years now, and they never cease to make an outfit. Plus, they're comfortable.
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Sunday Citar:: Imagination

Brayden's Goggles BLOG-1

"Limitations live only in our minds. But if we use our imaginations, our possibilities become limitless."
Jamie Paolinetti
  Brayden's Goggles BLOG-2

Not to long after Chris returned home from a quick trip to the store, arriving with new goggles for big sister which resulted in tears from little brother about wanting goggles too, he walked through the door again, home from another mission for bread and eggs proudly announcing he'd found a pair small enough for our littlest.

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Brayden came running. "I get my doggles?!" The words poured out of his mouth almost faster than he could think them, and my smile couldn't be contained.

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And since then? They've been a hit. Though he hasn't actually submerged his head under water in them, his goggles have served just about every other purpose... sun glasses, super hero mask, binoculars, a platter for serving up hours and hours of imaginative play.

One big score for daddy.

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Right now.


Right now., originally uploaded by Tabitha Blue / Fresh Mommy.

Hello lovies! So, if you happened to stop by yesterday for my ramblings about unraveling, the beach and the best Wednesday ever... Well then you might have also read that my computer has been shutting itself off. To the point of not turning back on. In other words, last night I headed to bed early with my husband after settling the kids into bed since I had the night off! Also, that means Monday I'll have a new Faves post for you since I'm spending my afternoon at the Apple store. And I'll be here Sunday with a fresh Sunday Citar. Have a lovely weekend!


Unravel

Today, a late afternoon nap turned early evening nap while the sun's falling rays peacefully spilled through our window basking the room with it's golden glow, all the while, two little babes slept in it's warmth. Usually, they wake and as they rub the sleep from their eyes, smiles emerge and a newfound energy runs through their veins. Today though? That was not the case. In fact, a calm and quiet house quickly became a place where there seemed to be a battle for the most tears shed, like there was an award in the distance, dangling, antagonizing, waiting for the victor to emerge, wet with tears and spent.

I could feel the promise of a beautiful evening begin to unravel. I grasped onto it with all I could, grabbing at tendrils, willing myself to hold them together, and yet, it was out of my reach.

Two sad, crying little ones wanted a space mommy's lap, alone. And though I maneuvered myself into the most uncomfortable and unnatural of positions so that each could be reassured and taken care of, it didn't seem to work, and tears followed.

"Let's take this party outside!" I exclaimed, the beautiful evening breeze greeting our faces through the open doors leading to the back yard. I just knew the fresh air would bring a brightness back to their eyes... and then, it didn't.

My next great idea in my Mama's Bag Of Tricks was dinner. Although the fact that two still-tired, whining little ones falling onto the floor asking for snacks and declarations of their rank on the hunger scale reaching dangerous levels was a pretty big clue as well. After setting them up at their pint-sized table near the pool with strawberry yogurt to curb large-sized appetites, I threw something together for dinner. And it worked! Though the triumph that only a mother knows when she's satiated the needs of her babies didn't last long, and tears again fell through dinner.

More unraveling. So far, I'd been able to keep calm during what seemed to be hours of tears and incomprehensible groaning, but the claw-like grip I'd kept on the threads of a good evening were again working their way away out of my reach. I knew I had to do something, I knew a great evening was attainable, there was a way to salvage the couple hours left before night fell upon us.

The beach.

As the sun raced for the horizon, so did we. I grabbed sweaters and left shoes behind. Aliyah dropped a toy car that she'd taken from Brayden on her toe, and both of them found their way into fits of sadness again. I searched for lost keys and wiped more wet faces and runny noses as I buckled squiggly bodies into their seats. As I drove towards the bright glow of a setting sun, the angle of the light caused more tears. The low-gas light tattooed the dash while it taunted me with beeping. The pass to our closest beach was in the car that Chris had taken earlier, but thankfully, the last $4 in my wallet covered it. My hands steadied the steering wheel, though I almost turned around and waved the white flag of surrender about five times along the way.

And then it happened.

I made the left turn where tall grass opens up to white sand and lapping waves. The rhythm of the ocean kissing the shell lined coast replaced the sound of cries from the backseat and the entire cast of our eventful evening let out a collective exhale.

Sunset at the Beach

We ran. The kids chased a random group of ducks along the path, quacking and laughing... the change in their demeanor a far cry from just five minutes prior. An orange sky cast a hue of hope along the coastline and in the warm waters of the gulf we found what we needed to mend the unraveled cord of our evening.

Sunset at the Beach
Sunset at the Beach

We played tic-tac-toe in the sand, climbed benches, helped a few tourists by snapping their photos (One of them just "had" to show me how to use an iPhone to take a picture... "Thank you Mr. Tourist, I had no idea.")... and ran to let the salty waves wrap us in their warm embrace, clothed and all.

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Somewhere, deep down, I knew this is what we needed. It had been too long since we came to this place and let go, and though there were many opportunities to give up and call it a night, to surrender to the easy way out, even though it meant an evening of struggles and grumpy kids, we pushed on. I pushed my kids on because I knew there was something better for them than tears.

I think that's the beautiful part of parenting... the artful part. When you know there can be a better outcome, but it takes some work getting there. There might be some creative planning along the way, some quick decisions and last minute changes, but I think the effort makes the end result all the more meaningful.

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"What day is today?" Aliyah asked as the sun began to sink behind the rocky ledge at the end of the island we were frolicking on. "Wait... Wednesday." She answered her own question and then without a beat, followed up with, "Can we come next Wednesday and play in the warm water too? Because this was THE BEST WEDNESDAY EVER."

Sunset at the Beach

Sometimes the best memories are born in the midst of trials. The best days ever are made out of the determination to change a day of tears and sorrow. The biggest rewards come at the end of the line when the white flag would have been an easier choice, many times over.

Sunset at the Beach

And, now that my computer has literally turned itself off THREE times during the writing of this post, I think it's time that I, finally, call it a night... while smiling with a happy heart.

Sunset at the Beach

Goodnight, friends, from the mended end of an almost-unraveled evening. Definitely one to remember.
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Our Week In Review:: 4.24.12

  • Aliyah had been asking and asking, "Mommy, can you please make an appointment for me to get my hair cut. It needs to be healthy so it can grow." I kid you not, her words. And so, I obliged.
  • Hot tub dates during an unseasonably chilly spell where the doors and windows are flung open so that our curtains can dance and sway to the heavy breeze flowing through.
  • A shopping trip to a big box store. The best part? Tandem cart rides
  • Chillin'.
  • My littles have been waking up early this week. Every.single.day. And so we've been having special cuddles while we watch the sunrise.
  • I clearly didn't leave all of New York behind and so my family and I huddled in a little local pizza shop and shared some delicious pie... Brooklyn style.
  • Evening trip to the park, with my two littles and Aliyah's two "babies" as well.
  • Girl's Night Out! 'Nuff said.
  • Barefoot bike rides.
Hump Day Dump 

Welcome to our tradition here on Fresh Mommy Blog... on Wednesdays, when I try to be wordless, I'm just going to dump the previous week's photos from my phone. A little piece of where we've been and what we've been up to. And the resulting collage? Well, I think it speaks so much more than I could. Welcome to Hump Day Dump.
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All of my photos were taken on an iPhone with the instagr.am app and were put together using Big Huge Labs mosaic maker... super simple and free. If you want to find me, I'm on instagram as TabithaBlue. For more fabulous Wordless Wednesday memes, check out Project Alicia, Better in Bulk and Wordless Wednesday
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Friendship

The Best of Friends

"When you're looking for a friend, don't look for perfection, just look for friendship." ~Proverb

The Best of Friends

When I was little, I'd carry around my "babies," settle them down into their beds and cover them tightly with a blanket for their nap while I'd clean house. And then literally, I'd clean my mama's house... but I'd pretend it was all mine, and it was full of visitors that had come to stay with me. I'd make my family pretend that they didn't know where things were in the kitchen, just so that I could get it for them, or make them stay out of the kitchen so that I could cook my guests a "surprise," or wash everyones laundry because I didn't want to see it piled up on the floor. Seriously.

And those sweet little babies, there were always two. The best of friends.

The Best of Friends
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It's surreal now to see my life at this stage, with my own daughter carrying around her two little babies... and when she takes a break, little brother steps up and pushes the babies around in their stroller, or drags them by their arms to his bed and puts them down for a nap.

In the quiet little moments, I realize that I have my two babies... and most times, they really are the best of friends. Nothing about it is perfect, they wine and argue and fight for the last word or the biggest applause... but it's friendship, true and real kinship, and it's good.

The Best of Friends
The Best of Friends
The Best of Friends
The Best of Friends


The Best of Friends



Happy Sunday, friends!


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Right Now

"I'm setting up a photoshoot, Mommy!" She breathed the words out through a veil of determination and excitement. Chairs were set in place and every scrap of white material she could find was draped just so, pillows fluffed and blankets layered until she stood back and nodded her affirmation.

Brayden

Brayden was the first guinea pig and I was handed the camera. "You first," she said and so I clicked.

Brayden
Brayden

It amazes me, really. Their bond, their connection. I watch and as I do, I learn. Sometimes I try and look for that bit of woman that's in my girl, my firstborn. As she grows I see the signs of who she is, and who she's going to be. I see her as a young woman, a mature woman, a mama. I see her nurture her brother, directing him, praising him. I observe her carefully holding her baby dolls, catch her painting their "nails" a pretty pink and helping her strap a bag on to her bike so she can take them to the park... always letting them enjoy the big slide first.

Brayden

And this shoot? Well it was all her, her ideas, her preparation... her direction.

Aliyah

They are growing. And for right now, I'll love the little glimpses of babyhood that I get to see, because the more I look, the more I realize... they're not babies anymore.
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Hump Day Dump

Last night I sat on Aliyah's bed and stroked her hair, rubbing her pained head until she fell asleep, saying quiet sing-song prayers to calm her and let her know it would be okay and wishing I could take the pain away instantly. I'm home... mama's home and my babies know it.  The last day and a half has been filled with extra cuddles, and two little ones attached to my hip. Even now as I type this, my littlest is snuggled up against my side as close as he can get, "helping" me. Quite the difference from this past week where I logged 100 hours (yes, I added them up and most of which were in heels) at the NY Auto Show, attending a friend's reading by an acclaimed playwright, evening strolls through Times Square, learning how to apply makeup in taxis and navigating subway lines.

But the most amazing part of my trip to the Big Apple, a place I really do love to visit, wasn't the energy, though it always moves me, wasn't the scenery or skylines, though they always slay me, wasn't the food, though it's always some of the best I've eaten... it was my welcoming party. The sight of two little bodies, running the baggage claim hall, hand in hand. Their full speed inching them closer to me, and their smiles stain my cheeks wet through tears.

I've been thinking about them and their growth, about changes and life and what's best for them, and for us as a family. A lot actually. And I'm sure as I find time to let my thoughts settle into my heart, they will find their way here, in this space. Until then... Happy Hump Day!!
Hump Day Dump

Welcome to our tradition here on Fresh Mommy Blog... on Wednesdays, when I try to be wordless, I'm just going to dump the previous week's photos from my phone. A little piece of where we've been and what we've been up to. And the resulting collage? Well, I think it speaks so much more than I could. Welcome to Hump Day Dump.
hump day dump
All of my photos were taken on an iPhone with the instagr.am app and were put together using Big Huge Labs mosaic maker... super simple and free. If you want to find me, I'm on instagram as TabithaBlue. For more fabulous Wordless Wednesday memes, check out Project Alicia, Better in Bulk and Wordless Wednesday


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