October's Favorite Things
One of my friends has an adorable blog and at the end of every month, she does a favorite things post. Such a great idea! Every month I plan on linking up with her, because it's a perfect way to recap a month with some of the details I forget to write about . . . and then I get busy and forget. Only this month, she's giving away a killer pair of earings, and linking up will increase my chances of winning said earings. There's nothing like free stuff to motivate me to action.
So, without further ado, here are some of my favorite things from October that I haven't blogged about yet:
1. Gigi brought Kaden a "big spider" of his own. His name, chosen by Kaden, is Scary. I'm not going to lie, he totally freaks me out. Kaden adores him. Every time we leave the house, he waves to him and says, "Bye, Scary! See you later, Scary. Love you!"
2. I flew to Washington state and spent a long weekend reuniting with some of my oldest friends (we graduated from high school together ten years ago--but have known each other even longer than that). The reunion was sparked by the return of Emily from Brazil, where she had been serving as a missionary for the last eighteen months. A reunion this monumental deserves a blog post of its own, but for now, to make a long story short: we had an amazing time! I was reminded that time and distance away mean nothing in a true friendship. We laughed and talked like we'd never been apart. It was so therapeutic and fabulous.
3. My kitchen went from this:
To this:
To this:
To this:
And I could not be happier with the end result. NOW to paint the second coat on the walls and TO FINISH THE FLOORING!!! And eventually update the appliances . . . but all in due time.
4. Some people in our ward own a fabulous NY-style pizza joint (no, seriously, it's fabulous. If you live in Raleigh, go eat at Sergio's Pizza). They had an oldie's night with $1 cheese slices, fun music, and balloons for the kids. As if that wasn't awesome enough, the sweetest little boy restored my complete faith in humanity (which was previously crushed by a class of high school sophomores who stole the money their peers donated to the breast cancer awareness fund out of the jar on my desk while I wasn't looking). There were a lot of kids at the pizza place, and most of them were waiting in line for a balloon. Kaden sat down and was watching all of the action, completely fascinated, when this little boy comes up to him, hands him HIS balloon that was tied in the shape of a sword, and says, "Here, would he like this one?" ARE YOU SERIOUS? How precious is that? Kaden's face lit up and he beamed a bright, "Thank you!" We asked him if he was sure, and he said, "Yes, he can have it." Somebody has awesome parents. I don't know who you are, kid, but kudos to your mom and dad. And kudos to you, too!
5. Kaden's Halloween costume from last year still fit, and he looked as darling in it as ever. He loved trick or treating this year. He did such a great job saying, "Trick or treat!" at every house and remembering to say, "Thank you!"
6. In a couple of hours, Halloween will officially end, which means tomorrow I start playing Christmas music, my friends.
It's been a good month.
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Terrible Hosts
We won't be winning any brownie points after my mom's visit over her fall break.
Kaden is still a little uncertain about the water at the beach. It pretty much terrifies him. Since we were only there for a couple of days, there wasn't time for him to get really friendly with the waves. Plus, Chad wasn't there to coax him into the water. He preferred climbing up the sand dunes and running down, or chasing seagulls. He was so devastated that they wouldn't let him touch them.
While mom was here we also went to our neighborhood's fall festival. I didn't get any pictures, but it was a lot of fun! They had rented a couple of giant bounce houses for the kids and they had a BBQ and fried chicken catered lunch. There were also cupcakes that tasted like Twinkies. What's not to love about that? Kaden LOVED the bounce house. I was a little nervous about him going in alone at first, so I went with him. There were a lot of bigger kids in there, so I didn't know if he'd get mauled, but they were so sweet. They kept asking, "Do you want me to bounce you?" and helping him jump higher. After about ten minutes of standing there watching him have a blast, I left and let him go crazy on his own.
Mom and I had a girls' day on Saturday afternoon and explored The Vintage Village, which is this amazing place with a series of antique shops. It is also dangerously close to my house.
Mom's trip ended much too soon, with no time for me to consult Martha Stewart on how to redeem myself as a hostess.
I need to make sure I buy some mints for the pillows the next time we have house guests.
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My Demise.
I'm pretty sure you're going to see my obituary in the paper by the end of next week. It will read something like this:
Katie Reese, a stay at home mom, bit the dust early yesterday evening. Her death, while sudden, wasn't unexpected. After a long struggle, she succumbed to obliteration from an overabundance of toddler whining.
Seriously.
The last few days with Kaden have been a constant series of, "No, no, no! I DO IT!"s and high pitched requests that I have to coax him to rephrase in a normal tone of voice with a please and a thank you.
This mothering a toddler is an exhausting business, I tell you.
Tonight, I had to call in reinforcements just to get the chap pajama-ed, song-ed, and to bed.
Luckily, I have photos like this to remind me just how cute he can be:
The first weekend in October is the General Conference for our church. I love conference weekend for many reasons. Probably the best reason is we get to feel spiritually nourished, uplifted, and end the weekend filled with a desire to be better people in general. The second best reason is definitely that we spend pretty much the entire weekend eating and in our pajamas.
Chad had Columbus Day off at the start of the month. That was also the day the demolition started on our kitchen (YAY!), so we did the activity part of our Family Home Evening in the afternoon and headed to the farmers' market. Kaden fell in love with the little pumpkins, so we bought a few for our front porch. They've become some of his favorite toys, and we've carted the things all over the place (to the airport to pick up Grandma, during the day while we run errands, etc).
We bought some apples while we were there. I was busy picking out varieties we can't find at the regular grocery store, when Kaden grabbed a gala and took a ginormous bite out of it. We bought it, of course, and he carted it around the market, munching on his snack for the rest of our visit.
My little munchkin might be a mess, but he's mine. I am so thankful I get to be a mom, even with all the challenges that come with the job description.
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Arachno-LOVE
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