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‘Twas the Night Before Disney

1.24.14

Disney mantle

‘Twas the night before Disney, and all through the house
there’s been lots of stirring, all because of a Mouse.
Beads have been painted, outfits laid out.
Planning books written. We’re excited, no doubt!

There’s been lots of trip and travel as of late,
but usually only one going through that security gate.
Which is why it’s so special that we’re going as six
and that there are cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents in the mix!

There’s snow in the forecast, but we’ll Mark’ll shovel our way.
Nothing can stop us from flying South for a holiday!
Mickey and Minnie, see you real soon!
Look for all 17 of us tomorrow afternoon!

Lydia with Mickey ears

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Things to do in 1 degree weather

1.23.14

Wear a bikini to breakfast

bikini 11 bikini 21 bikini 22

 or skip town and head South.

I’m thinking I’d much rather do the latter.

 

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From Minnie majorly big to Minnie mini

1.22.14

Nothing says sad like a Minnie tee that is majorly big.

Lydia minnie tee 2

Seriously. She’s pathetically depressed, isn’t she? Just breaks my heart to see her so sad.

Having Visualitee sold out of XS wasn’t going to stop me from my girlies having super cute tees for our big family trip—tees that come to life, mind you, for those slow times in line.

Size Small, 6/8 is the smallest you have? No problem. 

Lydia Minnie tee 1

I laid that shirt on the floor inside out. Note the random rainbow loom rubber bands scattered around it. I believe they have become permanent parts of my flooring throughout the house. Because they do not make me scream in pain like Legos do, I just see them and look away. Whatever. Ain’t nobody got time for caring about that.

Back to the shirt…

I pinned the shirt about an inch all the way around, from the ends of the sleeves, to the arm pits, and right on down each side. Then, I got out the machine, actually took the time to change the thread to white and pushed the pedal to the medal.

Lydia Minnie tee 3

After I did a straight stitch along where I pinned everything on both sides and had the little lady try it on to be sure I had taken it in enough, I played with some dials on the machine and discovered a fun little zig zag stitch. So, for kicks, I did that stitch outside the straight stitch so that it would look a bit more finished. After I did that, I cut right along the edge of that stitch.

Sides. Done. But, it was still a bit long. So, I folded the right side in, being careful that I was leaving enough room that Minnie’s shoes would still look good and not right up against the hem. I used a straight stitch about an inch in and then another row of a straight stitch right next to it to give a more finished/less my-mom-altered-this-tee look. Then, I just cut off the extra material close to the stitch; jersey won’t fray.

Lydia Minnie tee 4

Done. A majorly big Minnie tee now perfectly mini in under 45 minutes…which would have been less had I actually focused on one task at a time which apparently is impossible for me to do.

Lydia Minnie tee 5

Now she’s happy. Really. No faking.

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{Parenting is…} finding humor

1.22.14

when your four-year-old plays in the snow in the beginning of a big snow storm, using your snow shovel as a toy, and then drops it somewhere in the yard where about 8″ of snow buries it, leaving you to play a fun game of hide-and-seek in the 1 degree weather.

shovel1

shovel21

 

Of course, the humor is much easier to find than the shovel, especially when you’re in a warm kitchen brewing coffee in your pajamas still.

shovel31

 

He’s a good man.

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