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is that real?!!!

i forgot to mention (sort of) that i won the Eye Candy Award over at SocialLuxe…

because you voted for me.

THANK YOU.

my award came in the mail this week…since i didn't go to BlogHer to receive it in person.

it's pretty.

sean asked "MOM!!! is that real?!!"

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so let's talk about why i didn't go.

i have a few reasons excuses. 

1.  it was in chicago and i am in kansas….

     that is a logical reason…except that i have made that trip

     kansas to chicago every year for 15 years and i love chicago.


2.  it was kind of last minute on a thursday…i have five kids…what could i possibly do with them?

3.  i wasn't signed up for BlogHer…but i was specifically told that it was okay and i didn't need to be.


4.  craig didn't want me to go…technically he never said anything like that but i assumed he didn't.

     surely he couldn't survive here on his own without me…right?!?!


5.  gas is expensive and we already went on a long trip…that part is true.

 

do you see a pattern here?

i was full of excuses.

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reality: i was a chicken.

my thoughts were "what if i go all the way there and it's an empty room?"

or "what if i go and they had it wrong and i didn't get an award?"

"what if nobody likes me?"

"what if….what if…what if"


so i stayed here.

and read about it all over blogland.

i was ticked at my scared little self.

i tried to blame craig…but he had nothing to do with it.


the truth is the thought of entering a room full of people alone….terrifies me.


i mentioned it to a friend & she said "why didn't you say something?  i would've loved to have gone!!"

suddenly i remembered i am not alone. 

how did i forget?

why did i think i had to drive all that way alone?  

why did i not think once to ask a friend to come along?

now i was even more ticked…at myself and my fears.

(but i sure do like to be alone)


i still received the award but it wasn't nearly as much fun to open it alone in my kitchen

when i could have gone up on a stage with the other winners.

and i could've made lots of new friends.

i would have had a blast.


maybe next year.


the winners were given a $100 gift certificate to cambria cove.

i chose an ice cream maker and some note cards.

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we had homemade ice cream today after school – yum.

and i have never owned $30 note cards…but they are beautiful.

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thank you cambria cove.

i love it.


and thanks for voting.

you helped me learn a lesson about myself…even if i didn't like it.  :)

the ot
her winners are here
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Allison - It was a first for me too. In a lot of ways. Stuck my neck out there putting on this party {oh how I stuck my neck out!} but it turned out to be marvelous. I completely get it though.
Next year? I’ll hold your hand at the party. I’ll be the one running around shouting orders. πŸ™‚
Congratulations, wish I could have given the award in person. Next year indeed.

carissa... brown eyed fox - not a bit surprised… but SO happy for you!
congratulations!
shine… LET it shine on your face… you deserve it!

Suzanne - so happy you won, you deserve it! I thoroughly enjoy your blog and i would have been the same little scaredy cat, just like you! Love you, your family and all your photos. They inspire me. Thank you and congrats on the award!!!!!
P.S. I voted for you several times and I would do it again πŸ™‚

danyele - i totally voted…and you totally deserve it!!! love your blog and shots…and well, all your fun stuff! congrats

Angela - Congrats!! I was literally just wondering yesterday who won all the awards! Thanks for the link. πŸ™‚

princesslasertron - congratulations meg! you really deserve it.
I know what you mean about being scared.
I think I talk a tough game and I always hope I’m fooling everyone. smoke and mirrors!
I’ll sit by you at silver bella. πŸ™‚ are you bringing a friend there?

julie - I wouldn’t go by myself either… but I would go with you!
I was wondering when you would finally post that you were the super cool and super deserving winner!! Hip hip hooray for ginormous faux diamonds!

Jill - That’s some diamond you have there and you certainly deserve it. Congratulations! Believe me, I know all about hating to go it alone. I’m divorced 2 years and I’ve yet to dine or go to a movie alone :o(

Mindy Harris - Meg,
I think you could find hundreds of us readers who’d be willing to co-pilot you to NYC next year.
Me included.

Becky @ Farmgirl Paints - Oh Meg I would have felt the same way. I’m learning that about myself too. I’m a little chicken *#@& sometimes. Get over it. You are a talented lady and you totally deserved that award. Congratulations! I’m proud I voted for ya:)

Amber - Oh well regardless of your fears or insecurities you absolutely deserve this award. Congratulations and I would have probably done the same thing. I’m the most introverted extrovert alive. πŸ˜‰ Anywhoo congrats.

Diana aka "knzus" - Congratulations on your award! I had come across it the other day while cruising the socialluxe site. Coincidentally, I’ve been reading your blog for quite some time now, and at the time I saw your blog on socialluxe, something in the back of my mind just kinda made me think… then on the news tonight I saw the piece about Cora’s playground and it clicked. Came here to make sure of the connection… what a small world, I am in the same city as you! And oh my goodness, I also have huge social fears (in spite of that I’m the former genealogy society president). Maybe all of us here in town – or Kansas! – should get together to go next year, huh! LOL! {{hugz}} to you! Keep up the awesome blogging! πŸ™‚

Cate O'Malley - Congrats on the eye candy award – very deserving! BlogHer is finally coming to the East Coast next year and is in NYC. Can’t wait to go!

Dana M. - Don’t EVER turn down a trip like that again! I would love to go with you and visit the “windy city”. We live in the windy state, but I have a feeling it’s much different!

sandy toe - How wonderful!
sandy toe

melissa @ the inspired room - Well I understand those fears of new things. This January I boarded a plane ALONE for the first time in my life, no kids, no hubby, no mom…just me. I was kind of scared but it was the most freeing moment in my life. I can get on a plane BY MY SELF after 42 years. Yes I can and I lived to tell about it. And not only that I walked into a hotel and met my best friends (where were you though?) in a hotel for the first time. And I spoke in front of a room full of people, which really terrified me. It was horrible and good at the same time.
Either way, in person or at your kitchen table, I’m glad you WON. You are awesome. I voted for you a million times. Almost.
xoxo

Elisa - Oh man Meg- that is so stinkin’ cool!!!
And I am the same way- I did the exact same thing when I was invited to the MTV movie awards pre-party for my bags. My girlfriend had our outfits picked out, she was ALL over it. I chickened out.
Congrats!

Stephanie@Geezees - congrats! That is so wonderful!

Debra Cripps - Aww, I would have been scared to go too. Congrats on the award though!

Erica - Congratulations… too bad it’s not real! πŸ™‚
You should have something else coming in the mail soon…

Kelly - Great post, Meg! I think you touched on something that a lot of us deal with at one time or another. Kelly

The Paper Note - How Awesome is that…to cool, Congrats….. πŸ™‚

Tammy - Congratulations, well deserved award!!
I know how you feel, I would have made the excuses.
Love, love, love your blog. One of my first “visits” in the mornings!

Mary Beth - Thanks for being brave and telling us the truth.
Because I’m the very same way….and my kids are not even living at home anymore!!!
Too
Scawwwy.
Cause (as the saying goes…) on the internet, nobody knows you are a dog!
(this is from a New Yorker cartoon where a REAL DOG is in a chat room.)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Internet%2C_nobody_knows_you%27re_a_dog

andrea - you and me sista, i have missed many things for this same reason. im glad you won, you deserve it, i voted like everyday, congrats

purejoy - i can really relate to your excuses. . . i would have been scared out of my pants, too.
and i couldn’t blame not going on my husband because he doesn’t even realize i blog. seriously, if he did, he’d have a stroke.
i had a chance to go to nashville and hang out with milk breath and margaritas. only a 3 hour drive.
nashville is fun.
i would have met new people.
but i was scared to death.
and i didn’t want to have to explain to my husband how i know people in the wonderful world of blogs better than my own town.
makes no sense, really.
i’m so glad you won.
and even you made eye candy out of your award. i love how you love color. there’s a parry on your blog every time i go.
thanks for the party.

emily :] - CONGRATS! πŸ™‚

Kate - Congratulations! That is so great! (the notecards are BEAUTIFUL – I’m drooling!) Have a wonderful day and don’t beat yourself up too much – just vow to go next time!

Simies - CONGRATULATIONS!!! You deserved it!

Sandy - You deserved to win and deserved to go be on stage…next year we’ll make you go! πŸ™‚
How cool that you actually won “stuff”…cool stuff! I thought you’d get to put a little Eye Candy Winner icon on your website and that’s all (by “that’s all” I mean that’s a huge honor and I’m proud of you), but how cool to really win STUFF and be invited to an awards ceremony. I had no idea. Congratulations! We love you and you’re never alone even when you think you are and you want to be…we’re always stalking you…ha ha

Tricia - Congratulations! How cool is that?! The award is beautiful and those note cards are AMAZING! I don’t think I would want to use them. I would frame them. πŸ˜‰ I’m such a dork.
XO*Tricia

adrienneK - i was just thinking to myself the other day…did she ever win that thing?!?! well good my votes(everyday) counted!! your blog truly is full of eye candy that inspires me through each season,i only hope to have a blog a pretty as yours lol (im trying)
xoxo
adrienne

TRACI - Congrats, OF COURSE you won, your blog is FABULOUS!!!! I come to it DAILY and if you don’t post I am SAD.
Good to know you are not perfect and have a fear..lol I think many who come here think you are perfect with your overload on talent!!!! Have a great day and enjoy your awesome trophy πŸ™‚

amy bell - i voted for you!! woo hoo. i am so excited for you. promise you will go next year? ok? what an honor. it is so fancy!:)

Sarah - I like your “excuses”…I think because they sound so familiar? I also kind of like that you just opened up your award on the kitchen counter, and wasn’t all fancy about it. That’s totally “Meg”. I do hope you go next year (because you will win again I’m positive) just because it’s another excuse to go to Chicago.
Congratulations.

Flower Patch Farmgirl - It sounds like this is a lesson that you learned the first time around. There will be a next time – and you’ll BE there! Congrats – so deserved!

Ashley - Meg-
You ARE inspiring,it’s true. Eye candy and brain candy for certain!
Congrats on the award – you SO deserved it! (you could make it into a huge ring- LOL)
I would have felt the same way -shy.
Kepp up the good blogging girl!
~Ashley from nut in a rut

traci - well congrats to you miss meg. i would have gone into the city with you or at least met you there. you’re never alone baby!!!

mary dyer - meg i voted for you! i love reading your blog, and i can’t even remember how i found it but i love it. inspired by you i have begun taking photos again, looking at life more simpler, and helped out a little with cora’s playground through you!
you might not know it all the time, but you are heard and inspiring!

Sam - Congratulations! You deserved to win:-)

Ruth - oh it’s so pretty! congratulations – you deserved every vote πŸ™‚

Lori Danelle - First off, congrats!!! It’s always fun to win!
I can totally relate to your fears. I HATE being out of my element. Not knowing what to expect, or how to go about doing something. I think I’m afraid that I’ll mess up or fail at whatever it is. Or look stupid. Or both.
The thing is, I want to start my own company. And there is SO MUCH involved in it that I have NO IDEA how to do it or even where to start! So I might want to just get over it or I’m going to miss out on my dreams! Wouldn’t that be awful? To fail just because I was too afraid to try? Who knows, I might surprise myself and succeed.
http://loridanelle.blogspot.com

se7en - Oh well done you, so glad you won and so glad you got yourselves an ice-cream maker. Isn’t it awful that life-lessons are never ever easy to learn, no matter how old you are! Hope you all have a fun weekend.

Kathy - Congrats!

Christina - Congratulations on the award.
Fears really suck. They drain all the best parts of a person and replace them with nothing. I’m looking forward to Heaven, and no more fears. That resonated with me tonight.

Rebecca - Congratulations! You deserved a win! πŸ™‚

tinycandi - I understand your fears…I’d feel much the same!
I’m in Kansas too…if you end up wanting to go next year we could go together. πŸ™‚ Well…that is if I could find a way to afford the flight and hotel to NYC before then. πŸ™‚
Congratulations! Well-deserved. πŸ™‚

elizabeth - I know just how you feel. But congratulations — you totally deserve that beautiful, genuine crystal! In all seriousness, your blog is gorgeous, a pleasure, and something to look forward to each and every day!

Sarah - Congratulations! You’re so awesome, despite the fears:)

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talby’s lunch

i am not posting this to make you think i am great.

or to make you feel like a bad mom if you don't do this.

i am posting these because i started doing this after reading a post on emily's blog (little momma & co)

she had kept notes her dad had put in her lunchbox when she was a kid.

i saw them and thought "i should do that!"

so i started.

these are a few of talby's lunch box notes.

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she packs her own lunch most of the time…

i help her if she is running low on time.

then while she eats breakfast…if i have time….i make a silly little note.

( i wish you could see and hear the morning scene at our house before school…oh my..it's chaos)

she knows i make it but never looks until lunch…she likes the surprise.

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just scraps of paper with goofy pictures and notes.

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i have some guilt that i didn't do this for lauren's lunches.

but i guess with all those babies at home….i just couldn't get to it.

and that is a bummer to think about.

and i put one in sean's lunch once….

he got in the car after school and the first thing out of his mouth

 "mom!  don't ever do that again! it was so embarrassing!"

i just cracked up.

i should have known.

scott rarely packed a lunch.

so i did it once.

he said it was funny.

so see…i am not that great…i completely overlooked one child and mortified another.

but i make one of them smile when she is away at school.  

and it is so easy.

just passing an idea from one mom to another….

carissa... brown eyed fox - okay… i do it too… but my notes are NOTHING like yours!
you are WAY too creative!

Lisa - I love that! It ALMOST makes me able to tolerate the idea of sending my oldest to kindergarten next year. I can send a little piece of me with her…whether she wants it or not! LOL. Thanks for the idea!

Maria Masurat - I just dropped my daughter off for her second year of college in San Francisco (we live in St. Louis)and she told me how much she loved getting notes from me everyday when she was in grade school – I love your notes to your daughter – your making Great memories!

seleta - You’re so creative. And fun. What a cool mom. Way cool.
I’m trying this with my four tonight!

lauren - just a thought for your older daughter or your son who thought it was embarrassing…
with my teenaged sons, i will stick a post it note in their lunch with a favorite movie line, or a line from a show i know they like (usually it’s the office…)
it doesn’t say ‘love,mom’ or include x’s and o’s but they know it’s from me and they know i’m thinking of them. sometimes their friends get a kick out of it too.
love your blog.

Ann at the Handley Bungalow - Great idea, Meg! I put a note in my daughter’s lunch today but it wasn’t as cute as yours!! Your blog is so much fun to read. You are such a wonderful mom. I learn so much from you! Sincerely, Ann

Sarah - Same effects with my sons….sigh…

Jodi Brown - I adore your blog! I look at it often! I have never commented but just had to on this post! When I was a little girl my mom put notes in my lunch, not every day. Things to make me laugh or if she knew I was having a hard time. I always thought it was nice. My BF started getting notes in her lunch too and I didn’t think much of it. When we were much older she admitted that she was so jealous that she was making her own notes! You are definately making Talby feel special!

Mrs. Sitcom - Those notes are AWESOME! What a GREAT idea…and they all look like you spent hours on them — so creative and cute and beautiful. I’m going to file this idea away for when we have kidlets. What a fun, special tradition!

Allison - I remember the little notes my mom put into my lunchbox as a kid. made me feel so special. It was the favorite part of my day πŸ™‚

Beth - That is so cool, and your little drawings are so (I can’t think of a word that doesn’t make me sound like I’m stuck in the 70’s), ok COOL. Really. I put notes in my kids lunches once in awhile, but nothing like this. Very very special. A wonderful memory for Talby.

deb meyers - I love every bit of this post — especially your funny honesty!
My Annie (age 12) has a metal lunchbox. I put magnetic fridge poetry bits inside the lid (occasionally) and she drives herself nuts waiting to surprise herself with it at lunch.
She has taken to writing little notes and sticking them in my hub’s business trip suitcase : )
deb meyers

Angela - I thought about doing this for my son, but he’s three and can’t read yet. He just started preschool (Tu/Th, 9-2) last week, and I pack his lunch when he goes. I may put in a picture of a fire truck or something. But I can’t draw. So maybe I’ll just wait until he can read. LOL

Mary - How fun. I’ve decided there isn’t any guilt allowed when comparing what happens with the different kids. We do what we can to survive, and we love our kids in the best we know how at that moment in time. Your kids are lucky to have you for a mom. I’m going to try these notes in my daughter’s lunch.

Aby - Too cool. Mine aren’t that colorful or creative, but my girls (twins) started 2nd grade this morning and I’m proud to say that they have never taken their lunch that I didn’t include a note. They’re proud to say it too. It’s really special for them. In fact, Makinley told me this morning that I could stop putting notes in her lunch when she’s in high school… but not until then.

Trina McNeilly - I love putting notes in lunches… never thought of drawing.. that is great.. now only if I could draw… you are a great drawer…another new talent!!!! Thanks for sharing the idea! Happy week to you!

adrienneK - o cute! well the girls dont have school but my hubby brings his lunch to work and i leave him notes πŸ™‚ (he’s jsut practice for when the girls do have school and lunches)
xoxo
adrienne K

Emily - My blog is not private!
I’m still here!
http://www.littlemommaandcompany.blogspot.com

Becky @ Farmgirl Paints - My mom always did that for me too. She wrote me Roses are Red, Violets are blue poems:) I try to do this for my little one now. What a great way to let your child know how much you care. Trust me they will remember it and be grateful one day.

Rachel / cREaTe - i love it. my favorite was the one when it was YOUR birthday & you asked her to frost cupcakes with you! oh that melts my heart & gives me warm fuzzies. i think it’s so sweet to let kids know we think of them even when they think we’re NOT. πŸ™‚

Kylie - Meg-it touched my heart that you do this. My Mother did this for me as a kid, and at 30 years old, I can say that I have such great memories of opening my lunchbox in the cafeteria, and finding a little something special in there. It always seemed to make my sandwich taste a little better! I lost my sweet Mother 10 years ago, and it is things like the lunchbox notes that make my heart smile. Keep it up…..yours kids will cherish it.

Jen - I don’t do this regularly but occasionally and it’s always a hit. I just use a sharpie and write on the napkin! My kids are 17. 14. 12 and 10 and so far, they don’t mind. Hopefully someday they will look back on it fondly!
Enjoy these special memories!!

amy - I wrote little things on Maddy’s napkins last year for 1st grade. She starts 2nd grade on 9.1.09 & you have definately inspired me to kick it up a notch. I will have to get a silly joke book….now if I just knew how to doodle… πŸ™‚

misty - i think i must still be hormonal from having my daughter- or just a ball bag- either way- this made me cry- a good kind of cry though- this is so sweet and i can’t wait to be able to do this for my daughter when she goes to school in a few years- you really are an awesome mom.

Jaimie - I just started reading your blog.. stumbled upon it from a link on another.. and I must say, I love it. Your blog is one of few that really, really makes me smile and you managed to do it again today. : )

Jennifer - my mom did that for me and i saved tons of them. i always LOVED finding them in my lunch. she also put confetti in there from time to time. and sometimes she’d send me a pb & m&m sandwich. THAT was fun.

Secret Mom Thoughts - Love this idea. I wonder if it mortify or please my daughter.

J.B. Kinrich - I started putting a note in my first child’s lunch bag when she went off to middle school. The first were varients of “You can do this!” but quickly I ran out of ways to say the same thing. So I started putting in wonderful quotes I’d run across, from books, magazines, bumper stickers, whatever. The kids have kept every quote I gave them in special boxes. Now, three children and eight years later, the “lunchbox quotes” have moved out of paper bags and into daily emails. My kids still love getting them, even though they’re now 23, 20, and 16 years old.

purejoy - i used to write stupid (STUPID) jokes with a sharpie on my son’s sandwich bags. one would have the question, the other the (stupid) answer. groaners.
he and his friends loved it. the stupider the better.
this got him through middle school.
that and his spongebob lunchbox which sparked a friend getting a scooby doo, and another to get a dora the explorer.
i’m so glad all those guys were very comfortable in their zaniness.
now they’re all off to college.
and i don’t pack his lunch anymore.
sigh.
but i did every day until he graduated high school.
that’s a lot of stupid jokes!

Georgia - I remember in Infant school when i was about 6, i had notes in my lunchbox, and i remember thinking ‘ i want to go home’ it made me miss my mum .. lol
It was so special though seeing the note thinking ‘ooooooh whats this’
I did it for my boyfriend, but he didnt really say anything…. lol

Amy - I love your blog! I don’t have kids yet, but my husband and I are trying – and I absolutely love all of your ideas on your blog. I think it’s great how you encourage creativity and let you kids get messy and fun (that’s a compliment – by messy I mean it seem like you let them just go nuts and have a great time like kids should sometimes!). Please don’t stop with your great ideas! And – your photos are AWESOME. I used one of your sunflower pictures as my desktop pic because it’s just so beautiful.

Angi - I love this idea…I’m going to have to try it with my Lauren this year!!!

Jenna - My mom always put notes in my lunch. Not quite as visual as yours, but a great pick-me-up nonetheless. I wish I would have kept them. Now that I’ve graduated college and started working, I wish I would open my lunch in the breakroom and a note from mom would magically appear.

Joy - That is a WONDERFUL idea! I am all about the memories. Childhood is short, my girls are 38 and 30…I know!

lorel - Macy only brought her lunch to school every once in awhile, so I only wrote about 5 notes last year. But imagine my joy when I found a note SHE put in MY lunchbox one day! It said,”I love you mom. Have a great day. love Macy” in her best first grade handwriting.

Nancy - I love this…. I do this for my daughter, but not as often as I should nor as colorful/creative as yours. You have some great doodle skills. I like how you just wrote anything and that is what adds to the surprise. I am on it for this school year. THanks for the inspiration. You rock!

Kathy - I just started packing my teens lunch again, our school lunch program is hell. She puts a piece of paper or napkin out so I can write a note. She loves it wish I had kept them too.

jody - very cute!
i’ve put in a few notes, but it’s my husband that really does them well, and much more often. i get the chaos in the am—it never fails!

DreamGirlLisa - I just love this! Over the years I have occasionally put notes in my girls’ lunches. Always on birthdays and “just because” once in a while (wish I had done it more too). I recently posted on my blog about this, a very sweet story about my youngest and her note to me. If you have time, please read it πŸ™‚
http://dreamgirllisa-lovingthislife.blogspot.com/2009/08/blessed.html
Thanks for sharing!

Julie - My oldest son starts kindergarten this year and I’ve been wondering if its ‘okay’ to put notes in his lunch, being he is a boy. I loved it when my mom did….but then I am also a girl. LOL! I’m guessing that I’m probably going to have to just wait it out until my third (our only girl) gets to school. I’d rather not mortify my boys! πŸ˜‰

meaghan - you are such a good artist!!! who knew?! though i could have suspected πŸ˜‰ so i’m having my third boy…does that mean i’m off the hook for writing notes?

Dina - I love it! My oldest is starting Kindergarten on Monday. I am thinking of little ways to let her know I love her and that I am with her on this new journey. This is another good idea to implement. πŸ™‚

Dana M. - Hey….those look familiar! I think I have a stash of notes from you from high school that look a lot like these!! Except that our notes were passed in class and posted in eachothers lockers. They usually had drawings of us as cheerleaders and pics of what we would look like when we were “older”. I’ll have to get them out and show them to you sometime!!

Sarah - I do this last year (but only a few times). She collected them and kept them in the zipper part of her lunch box all year long.
too funny about you son saying, “don’t do it again” hahahaha

Melissa S - I did this a lot when my oldest was in Kindergarten. (2yrs ago). For some reason I didn’t do it as much last year. A couple of weeks ago, getting ready for the new school year, I came across his Kindergarten lunch box. Imagine my surprise (and tears) when I found all of those notes in the bottom zipper part. Needless to say I have started it again this year. My middle is in Kindergarten this year, so I am going to do it for him too. I like the idea above for doing jokes for the older one.
BTW – your drawings are great. Any drawings I did were stick people!

Christy - Love the notes! I did notes (minus the art) for my son in kindergarten last yr using words he was learning, his reaction was much like Sean’s. πŸ™ So awesome that she enjoys them, I hope she saves them too. πŸ™‚

Regina - I’ve done this for our daughter a little in the past myself, but the one that remains on her bulletin board to this very day (in her bedroom) is the one (and only one) that her daddy wrote to her. πŸ™‚ No hurt feelings here…she just realizes that it’s EXTRA special when dad takes the time to do it. Same goes for camp notes, sleep-over notes, etc.
It’s the little things that make life grand! πŸ™‚

Meredith - My mom put notes in my lunch every day! Some of them were on napkins and got tossed, but I stashed others in my yearbook at the end of the year. People’s reactions to them changed throughout the years too. In elementary school, other kids didn’t seem to pay that much attention to my mom’s notes, but in middle school some kids teased me for it. By high school, many expressed their jealousy that my mom loved me enough to write me a note every day. I am so glad there are other moms who carry on this tradition!

Traci - how cute!! you are quite the sketcher. another of your talents.

jennifer - Love that idea! My kids start school on Monday, so maybe if I start writing the notes today, they’ll be done in time. πŸ™‚

Kirsten - Okay, I’m doing this for the first day of school for sure. And so what about the embarassing part – it builds character!

Amber - Well I do this with Sassy but mine are not as pretty!! :o)

Katy - Your a good artist!! My daughter, Olivia, started 1st grade this year and she is all about taking her lunch to school. The first time she took her lunch I put a note in to surprise her! I’ll have to continue doing it!! Thanks for the idea!

Sarah - Awww that is so cute! I don’t have kids yet, but one day I will and I really want to do this. I’m sure Talby feels really special every day when she opens her lunch. I added this to my “future parenting” folder because it is that sweet!

Michelle - I love putting surprises in lunchboxes too. Now that my son is going into 4th grade, he isn’t as crazy about it, but he sure liked it when he was little. Another good idea is to buy yourself a silly joke book and write a joke down for him every day. Sam loved that!
Now my little one is heading to K, but she doesn’t read yet. Instead, I’ve collected a bunch of stickers I know she’ll love and I’m going to stick one of those in her lunchbox every day instead.
~Michelle

Renee - Thanks for another inspirational story. You helped me make my little guy’s birthday more special (sharing your last celebration with us), and now I have a great way to let him know I’m there with him as he starts kindergarten in just two weeks. xoxo

Kate - Oh, you crack me up! I don’t know how you do it – I only have two and it keeps me on my toes! Thanks for the honestly about chaos. You rock.

Heather - My hubby did this for our son last year — pen drawings on his lunchtime napkin. Monday he starts 1st grade and I’m sure the traditions will continue! I’m inspired to capture some of the fun napkin art in pics to save for them both!!

Lori - The notes are great! Good job.And treating all your kids the same is overrated cause they never think it is exactly the same anyway!
My kids are definately in the mortification stage (teens). But when they were little I found a product that consisted of lunch box notes that were a story, told one note at a time. I bought the mystery ones, so each day they would read a little bit of the story until the mystery was solved. I’m not a creative writer (and hate writing, ergo, no blog) so I resorted to purchasing the notes. Of course, once in a while I wrote a short note and stuck it in too.

kasey - great idea.
but i’m sure if i try it….it’ll be the day that there is a match lying around and the whole school will burn down.
don’t downplay the type of mother you are… obviously your readers love you.
xo

Tammy Sabourin - Love this idea!

TRACI - That made me cry!!!! SO sweet that you do it and even sweeeeeter tha she keeps them!!!!! Darn, I homeschool πŸ˜› lol

Michelle B - This is so cute! My little guy just started transitional kindergarten last week. And it is all day, so he brings his lunch. I was just thinking I should sneak in some notes…although he can’t read yet…and I need to learn how to draw robots! But maybe I can sneak in some fun before he gets too cool for his mommy.
thanks for sharing!

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happy 60th birthday MOM!!

this is what we did on saturday night…

weeks of planning…lots of secrets…phone calls…sneakiness…

a birthday SURPRISE party!!!

we took my mom and dad out to eat and when we got back

her driveway was full of friends!

she was so surprised.

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she hugged everyone and was so shocked.

we went inside…yes…the party was at her own house….we had to be very clean during this visit.

and her house is always very clean so we thought it was the perfect place!

we kept saying "let's clean up for grandma's birthday gift"

my sister had these posters made from old pictures of mom

and Ann hung them up all over the house…hysterical!

this one greets you at the door…

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a toga party in 1980?

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they were so much fun.

friends that were there were from way-back-when all the way to her newest friends.  

and it was such a great mix.

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talby and annie made the banner for grandma.

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she has such a wonderful group of friends…

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we brought rainbow cake! 

lorel made black russian cake because mom loves it.

there was bunches of yummy food brought by her friends.

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she had so much help with her presents…

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my other kids and husband were here too but i forgot to include them in pictures…oops.

it was a great party.

mom…i am so glad you were surprised.

it was obvious how happy you were and loved you felt.

and you are.

happy 60th birthday!

thank you to all her friends who came and helped with food, drinks, prep and everything.

it was a success.

thanks!

lauren - love your blog…have been meaning to comment forever.
the toga party in ’80 was probably due to the success of a movie called, ‘animal house’ (i’m a little older than you!)
also wanted to tell you how i do christmas with my kids. i remember a while back you wondered how to make their gift exchange more meaningful. i only have 3 and they’re a little older than yours…19, 16 and 12 now…but they were much younger when we started this.
as christmas approached, i gave them special jobs to do to earn the money for their gifts for eachother. they each had 2 jobs which earned them $5 a piece. that money bought each of their two siblings a gift. we increased the size of job and the money they earned as they got older. last year it was $10. they put a lot of thought into what to get. it’s been cute to watch them progress from lego sets to american eagle gift cards…and to see one of my older boys go to claire’s to get a gift card for his little sister.
makes them work a little, which is good, and think about eachother…which is rare and good.
happy new school year!

jennifer - I love the 60 shirt and the banner! So fun!

Heidi Jo the Artist - Looks like an awesome time! Thanks for sharing!
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Penny - Great party. You and your sister did a wonderful job. I love how you took pictures of the guests (even Waffle has his own). That is nice. I like how you did some in B & W and the rest color. You always have great ideas!

Kelly - What a great party! Those posters were a great idea! And of course the cake! I knew it was your rainbow cake as soon as I saw the cake plate. πŸ™‚ I made it for a friend a couple weeks ago and it got rave reviews & even a few requests from other friends. πŸ™‚

Jamie Sampson - love it, what a fabulous 60th b-day. πŸ™‚

Kristy - wonderful. and your rainbow cake, perfect :O)

Christina - Family togetherness and happiness-SO FUN!

Kathy - Happy 60th Meg’s Mom!! Woo Hoo! What a fun surprise…you look alot like your Mom. Loved the rainbow cake.

elizabeth - What wonderful photos! You are three beautiful women — thanks for sharing good times with us!

emily :] - so much fun πŸ™‚ mom told me all about it. fun fun fun pictures.

tabitha - *love*…the moments of pure happiness perfectly captured in motion.

Hannah - Awesome! It looks like she had a fabulous birthday! Great pictures, she has so many caring people in her life!
Happy birthday to her!

sara - happy birthday to your mom! that looks like such a great family & such fun!

se7en - That looks like the happiest party. I especially love the photos of the cake – that just looks so like life: We have the same sort of plates and my little guys would be eager to help with that cake too!!!

Staci - WHAT a GREAT daughter you are!!!!!!!!!!!! I know she felt so loved and celebrated for that special day!! WAY TO GO!!!!! I really need to tackle that rainbow cake sometime πŸ™‚

pve - 60….wow, please tell her that she looks like an amazing lady!
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sandy toe - What fun! I love her shirt! That is just great!
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misty - i LoVe her shirt!!!!!! & the Happy Birthday banner! and the cake! =) what a wonderful surprise for your mom!

adrienneK - happy birthday to your mom!!!!

Laura - Rainbow cake- I guess you never grow out of that- thanks for sharing family time! How blessed you are, what a great pict of you, your sis & mom!

alice - what wonderful children your mom was blessed with! and she does look thrilled for sure :O). what an awesome thing you did for your mom here – she will always remember this party and her wonderful kids and friends that made it happen!

Becky @ Farmgirl Paints - Happy Birthday Mom! Great pics Meg:)

Dana M. - Looks like great fun Megan!! It was nice to see many Hillsboro friends there to celebrate!

mom - It was absolutely fantastic! I had a super time and everyone did such a great job. It’s such a blessing to know so many wonderful people. THANK YOU THANK YOU everyone that helped in the Big Surprise! And Megan and Lorel, you are the BEST DAUGHTERS!

traci - Well Happy Birthday Mom. looks like a great time was had by all. love the old photos!!

purejoy - what a great idea!! i love the tshirt!! (did you make that? it’s adorable!!)
how fun to be surrounded and celebrated by your friends. what a great gift!

Dana D @BoysMyJoys - Oh, what fun! And there was rainbow cake! Woohoo!
You and your girls look so much like the younger pictures of your mom!

Julia - I can’t figure out who that other girl is next to your mom (ha ha – as they say in the south…ya’ll favor each other).
Great party…your rainbow cake is fab.

Angela - Awww…that is so wonderful!! My mom turns 60 next April. Actually, her 60th bday is my due date for this baby, but I’ll have a C-section about a week earlier. LOL
Great pics, and yummmmmmm…..I want some rainbow cake!!! πŸ™‚

Sandy Coppertone - Fun times and fun pictures. When I looked at the picture of you, and you Mom, sister, and Dad standing under the banner I noticed that your sister looks very much like Talby. None of my daughters look much like me but my sisters daughter does. How does that happen?!!

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my happy place

i have many happy places in my life and this is one of them.

i love to bring our kids to carolyn and mike's.

i want to live at carolyn and mike's.  

we even brought waffle.

i had a bunch of pictures of him in the water but realized after that one of my children 

changed my camera settings without telling me so they were all ruined.

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even without photos you can imagine how excited waffle was 

to swim for the first time and play with their dogs max and cash.

we swam and the boys got in the kayaks.

then scott hit sean in the head with an oar and there was a lot of crying.

craig and i floated on a raft while the kids played…it was heavenly.

i love getting time to just sit(float) and talk with him.

mike gave into annie's begging him to fish.

he got out the poles and baited their hooks for them.

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and fish started biting.

on annie's first of course…she has a way with the fish.

i think it has something to do with that little finding nemo fishing pole.

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we tried to get talby to hold it…not going to happen.

so i tried.

first i screamed like a girl and dropped it…then i did it.

woo-hoo!

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annie threw her fish back in.

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sean caught two fish that day…both catfish.

i did not grab that one.

it's just too gross with those whisker things.

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waffle did not know what to think.

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mike and carolyn had to leave after awhile so we were on our own with the fishing.

annie started to cry "it's not going to be fun without mike"

no problem i thought…i can put a worm on a hook.

then they caught two fish…ummm…MIKE?  MIKE?  who is going to take this fish off the hook?

they were long gone.

yuck.

together craig and i did it…but it was gross.

and then we promptly announced "fishing time is over!"

ok…i saved this picture for the end.

it's the grossest picture i have ever taken.

by far.

so gross.

are you ready?

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yikes.

but it's still my happy place.

even with fish guts and hooks stuck in fish mouths.

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thank you letting us come and making us feel so welcome.

can't wait to come back!

Holly Rhodes - I am enjoying going back through your blog!! Looks like an amazing place! One day I will live on the water… even if its just a pool! haha
Maybe this next move we are gearing up for will bring a pool into our future =)

Nicole - Haha, not gross at all…that’s a super cool picture! My husband is getting ready to leave on his annual 10-day fishing trip to Canada, but they wash their worms before leaving (no American dirt allowed in Canada), so it’s not *as* gross. =)

carissa... brown eyed fox - i think i’d find it happy too… just as long as i didn’t have to touch one of those worms!

April G - I just found your blog today. I was scrolling along thinking “oh what a beautiful family”. THEN I get to the fish picture and I screamed.
Thanks. Thanks for scaring me. I could have gone my whole life…
P.S. Even though I sound snotty, I am really just sarcastic and I really love your blog.

Secret Mom Thoughts - Awesome photos. Definitely a happy place.

christine - Looks like it was a wonderful day, fish guts and all!! Thanks so much for sharing your happy place.

tabitha - i actually think the “gross” picture is pretty cool! these pictures remind me of the one i saw in country living a few months back, i think it was of your youngest daughter? i know it was a terribly cute picture! πŸ™‚

pam - your happy place is awesome. πŸ™‚
you look cute holding that fish!

Tracy - Love the photos and especially the ones of the worms and fish (and of course Waffle and the kiddos too) – but the fish pictures remind me so much of when we would go camping and fishing as a family when I was growing up – I miss those days tremendously now! *sigh* However, where we live in our new house is a dock that my kids can fish off anytime they want and they are really enjoying themselves.
Hugs, Trac~ :o)

Mindy Harris - eww, icky fishy!
Have you ever though of going to the BlogHer conference? The next one is August 2010 in NYC. Just curious. I’m thinking of going–roadtrip, maybe?

Kelly - You are one brave woman touching those fish. I tried to reach down and just touch the back of one salmon in the stream with one fingertip on our trip to Alaska last week and when I got close to it, it began swishing that big tail around and I squealed and jumped back. ha ha ha I was a scaredy cat. πŸ™‚ Kelly

Angela - LOL–The worm pic was grosser to me!!!

erika - the series of pictures of waffle and that fish crack me up! what an awesome place!!

My First Kitchen - Yeah, that’s definitely the grossest picture you’ve ever taken. πŸ™‚ Looks like the perfect summer day. I love seeing families outside enjoying whatever is around. Lovely.

Cate O'Malley - so many fun pics! the last one is definitely gross but in a very cool way. πŸ˜‰

Danielle - Your grossest picture ever still manages to be beautiful…what color!

Becky @ Farmgirl Paints - What a fun filled day. You LOOK really happy!

Staci - I LOVE the second picture of Annie letting her fish go!!!! We have a pond…and two boys…and I REFUSE to bait a hook or remove fish of their line πŸ™‚ I’m mean like that πŸ™‚ It’s just Daddy’s job I say!!!! What a great place for your family to go πŸ™‚ (Oh yea..we have 3 GIANT catfish in our pond…SERIOUSLY…GIANT!!! I’m scared they might eat me…I WON’T get in!!! I just like to feed them!)

Jen - That gross picture looks like a cucumber with teeth!!

se7en - Oh you have inspired me to get out of the house and take a trip. Just an everyday trip into the great outdoors because well we haven’t ventured forth in a while and it just looks so lovely out there!!! Thank-you for the pure delight, even the hideous fish.

down pillow - Great pictures, but I’m right there with you on the fishing thing. No chance I’d bait or “unhook” a fish! YUCK! lol

Lorilee - I want to live there too!
Blessings,
Lorilee

PS~Erin - Oh my: what awesome pictures! You can definitely feel the happy place vibe through your photos! And I just love your dog.

Sophie - Looks like such a fun place! Waffle is so sweet with his short fur.
And you’re right, that IS a gross picture πŸ˜›

Kathy - Looks like it’s the whole family happy place love all the smiles.

erica - what a beautiful place! i wanna go!!!

Stephanie - Mmm…looks so peaceful and relaxing. My cousin & his family live on a farm in OH. I love when we have family gatherings at their place. There is something about the quiet, and the open space, and nature all around. I would love to live in the country – if I was so spoiled with the conveniences of the city!

Brooke - your happy place looks very peaceful. i’m not really into fish, but it still looked awesome πŸ™‚

Joy Cronauer...Joy at Home - love the photos! camera settings…ugh, as I just got the editing thing down I finally got my very own cannon rebel..so sweet! but oh, so much to learn! love, love your shots thanks for sharing and the inspiration!

AshleyR - Love the pictures.. especially the gross one!
Looks like everyone had a great time. Love those summer days.

alice - that shot down the insides of the fish is awesome! by far my favorite one – although all are fun.

Renee - Great pictures, my favorite is of you! You look so happy and relaxed. My turn come the 15th — woo hoo! Hope the fish don’t bite. Ewe is right. xoxo

kasey - sounds like so much fun.
xo

charlane - LOL the reason I don’t fish is my father had a rule – if you caught it, you had to clean it. no way

mom - I’m going to book my retreat time at Carolyn and Mike’s right now. That was so nice last year. Arts & Crafts seems so far away!

kelly - Such happy shots… πŸ™‚ Waffle looks just like Roscoe when he’s trimmed. Except for the tail, they could almost be twins. πŸ™‚

Starnes Fam - Your hair looks cute! Shorter than usual, it seems.
Cute post….fish pic is awesome….so fun!
We just got back from Cali and had a fabulous time. Enjoyed the tide pools very much – thanks for the inspiration from your blog. What a way to see nature…..and sea life…..in person, rather than behind aquarium glass.

emily :] - EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW.
gaah i hate fish.
but very fun post.

Lanny Stanard - Love the picture of waffle and that fish… once again great picture’s looks like you had a wonderful time πŸ˜€
Lanny

elizabeth - remarkable photos! Thanks for taking us fishing with you…

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nine.

sean has grown up much too much this year.

he had another birthday.
i miss my happy chunky baby that would giggle non-stop.

he had a party with 3 friends and 3 of his siblings.
he had it all planned out and helped prepare everything.
sean is meticulous and a thinker/planner.

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175 water balloons.

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rainbow cupcakes.

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balloons.

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water guns and launchers.

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the lego center. 

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pizza, hawaiian punch and watermelon.

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the bonzai falls…thanks again russ and jen.
annie shouted something like "this is AWESOME!!" or "YAHOO i LoVe tHIS!" every single time.

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jumping from the trampoline into the pool.

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a water balloon fight.

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and opening presents.

sean said to me in the middle of the craziness…"this is the best party of my whole life!"
just what i wanted to hear.
{{smiles}}

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goofballs.

on his actual birthday we kept him happy too.
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donut breakfast.

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a movie.
when we got there i found out it was 3D so it cost more…i said "you are so lucky it's your birthday mr."

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he picked what we had for dinner…and ate with a glass plate.
ice cream cake from dairy queen…his choice…he always wants to be different.
opened presents after cake.
(two of things i gave him… out of four…he already had.  UGH! everything looks the same to me!)

nine.
can't really believe it.
his hugs bring me a feeling that i don't have with anyone else.
love that kid.

becky Gard - feel free to e-mail me back if you’d like. beckydoesdye@hotmail.com

becky Gard - Hi. My name is Becky. My mom is Carolyn. She has been so excited about the people stopping by to see her sunflowers. She made me type your link in and look up the pictures…I haven’t made it out to see them yet…but they are gorgeous. She just thought it was the best that you came by that day. She is telling everyone about it. Stop by again the next time you are that way. You should check her garden out at the house too. She has a lovely garden. take care. Becky

Jen - Now that is what SUMMER BIRTHDAYS are all about!!!!
β™₯ Jen

Dana D @BoysMyJoys - Happy Birthday Sean!!!
Meg~ Being nosey again… how is the boys’ room coming along? I’m having decorator’s block trying to re-do my boys’ room! Seems that what I want and what they want is quite different! I’m trying to find the fine line between commercial/cartoony they like, and comfy/cozy that I like! Got any words of wisdom on keeping mom and boys happy when decorating?

Rebekah - Can I copy that exact party for my birthday next month? Is 31 too old for water balloons and Legos? πŸ™‚

Deputy's Wife - Mine is turning nine on Sunday. I have been reading your blog for such a long time and now to think that we were pregnant the same year, same months (June and July were extremely hot that year I remember)… weird huh!?! Or maybe I am… HA!
We are having a drive in movie at our house for his birthday. I borrowed an LCD projector and we will be showing Ghostbusters on the side of the garage Saturday night. Can’t wait!!!

Renee - LOVE this post. Our oldest is turning five in a few weeks, so of course, I’m planning and rethinking everything. I suddenly realized looking at your pictures and reading the captions, the ONLY thing I should be planning are things that bring him pure joy and happiness. Thanks for the wake-up call. xoxo

Amber - Dang you! Now I want cupcakes and cinnabons. πŸ™‚

Aubrey - That LOOKS like the best birthday party ever. I envy people with middle of the summer birthdays who get to have fun outdoor parties. End of Feb birthdays would only be fun in Hawaii. I beter work on moving there. I think it’s reason enough. What a nice big brother for letting his little sisters hang out too.

Trish - Umm, is he available to plan my next Birthday Party?? πŸ™‚

Trish - What a fun day. Your summer is looking like so much fun!
My Addie has the same skirt that Annie has! It is her favorite, because it “dances” if it’s clean (or dirty) she wants to wear it πŸ™‚

se7en - Ahhh! Naughty Nine – I hope he has a fun year!!! The photos make me yearn for summer… yearn!!!

Amber - What great party plans! Everything just looks like so much fun. I’m wanting one of those rainbow cupcakes right now. πŸ™‚

rachel - Happy days – looks like its a superb birthday for sean πŸ˜€
my ‘giggling chunky baby’ is going to be 9 in October which makes me happy and sad all at the once!!!

Secret Mom Thoughts - Looks like a wonderful 9th birthday. Happy birthday to your guy.

alice - well a great big happy birthday to your son!
i love your blog – it’s always fun and entertaining and full of love πŸ™‚

Jamie Sampson - so cute, so fun, you are the best mom. Love it, love it all.

Amy - What fun!!!
I am dying to try the rainbow cupcakes…haven’t yet.
I have a totally unrelated question for you. What color did you use on the wall in your master bath and what white did you use for the vanity? I am putting together an idea board for my bathroom and I am terrible at picking the colors. Yours are great. Very vintage and serene at the same time!
Amy

sarah w - Happy Birthday to him!
Looks like so much fun πŸ™‚

Sally Pepper - so……are you going to share the rainbow cupcake recipe on your sidebar?? πŸ™‚

Michelle B - I have a little boy with a birthday on the 14th. He turned 3. Can I make him stay that age forever? They grow up too fast! It looks like you had a wonderful birthday party for Sean! Its fun to see what type of parties I might have coming to me in the future πŸ™‚

Notesfromthegrove - Oh my gosh, the picture of all the kids with their waterguns–PRICELESS! That’ll be a favorite of all of theirs for years to come. I have one like that with my brother, sister, and the neighbor kids all lined up on a couch. I just love that photograph. Good job with the party!

Dawn W. - I have a quick question…Did you put all six colors of the colored cake batter in each cupcake and if so how much of each? I have made the cake but never thought of doing cupcakes and I like the idea of cupcakes.

julie y. - how did you frost your cupcakes and make them look so pretty?? did you pipe the frosting?? super post! love all the pictures, so colorful!!

misty - what a lucky boy! I love all of your pictures, they’re so inspiring!! I can’t wait until my little girl is old enough to help me plan her birthday parties =) that’s so sweet.

Jocelyn Stott - Perfect. Summer. Birthday.

Cate O'Malley - He sounds like such a great kid and it’s even better when they appreciate everything so much like that. My oldest turns 7 in two weeks – where the heck does the time go?!

Dawn W. - Looks like he had a great day. Love the rainbow cupcakes. You did a great job!
Dawn

Laura Phelps - your cupcakes look beautiful and the party is simple, colorful, and spectacular
thank goodness for home made, few friends, family fun in the yard
I can not handle another invite to chuck e cheese
expensive parties
wasted money
lots of plastic junk coming home in a plastic bag
this is perfect
as always
you got it just right
happy birthday to YOU mama
this is your day, too

Diane - Summer birthdays are so much fun! Great pictures! We just had a birthday party for my 12 yr old daughter. We did treasure hunt and camp out. I wanted to follow the teams around the neighborhood on the treasure hunt with my camera but it was just me, so …

purejoy - wow everything looks so delicious and colorful and fun and i wanna be a 9 year old guy at that party. i want to go see ice age, and i’d pay extra for the 3-D!!
boys are such a blast. i have a 19 year old and he’s still a hysterical bucket of fun. i love that kid.
happy birthday!!

betsy - how fun! he looks so much like Craig in that last pic.

angela conklin - You are such a fun mom! (Or you look like you are!) What a great party without breaking the bank! The pictures are GREAT!

adrienne - i can’t imagine my life without my little boy! at first i couldn’t imagine what i was going to do with one… now i just feel so lucky to have both a boy and a girl! great party and i love the lego station!

CherryTreeLane - I love the LEGO center!

Staci - What a party!!!! I’m just curious…I LOVE the lego center idea….but with all the other fun water activities…I’m just guessing the legos got overlooked a little??? I love it that Sean helped with all the planning πŸ™‚ He’s a cutie!! And sounds like a keeper πŸ™‚

Mallory - What a great photo diary of your family! I feel the same way about my family and can’t believe how fast time flies!

kristin - oh, sweet sean. happy birthday again.

kasey - adorable.

erica - those rainbow cupcakes look like so much fun! my oldest is named sean and he is also a very meticulous thinker/organizer (at 2!). looks like a super fun day!!

Flower Patch Farmgirl - Those “Surprise” 3D movies are a tough pill to swallow! Same thing happened to me last month. Argh.
What a fun b-day party. Those cupcakes look heavenly!

Chele - I love ice cream cake too and it was always what I picked growing up! πŸ™‚ The ideas for a birthday are great too! Thank you for sharing your son’s special day! Made me smile! Oh by the way, I did a shout out on you today! I really do enjoy your blog!

Theadora - Looking at these pictures was quite a treat. I love the “goofball” picture. I am a third grade teacher and this age group is so fun! Thanks for sharing your family with us…they are beautiful!

Regina - What a fun party! And…it looked like the gift he was opening was Mancala. πŸ™‚ Our kiddos have loved that game for years and were just playing it again yesterday!

Starnes Fam - What a sweet message to end the post with. Love to see a pic of you, too!

Jess - Happy Birthday to Sean! Looks like an awesome time. My oldest turns 12 next week. And she’s already entered the grrr stage.

Toni :O) - The goofball photo was my favorite! That definitely looked like tons of fun and you did good obviously. The lego center was very cool. I love this blog…it’s definitely one of the coolest ones I frequent (stalk in a good way!) daily!

rebecca kriner - What did he pick for his birthday dinner?

Elma Riedstra - Love this post!! What a beautiful day for you all!! The cupcakes were really nice and I love the lego center:) Don’t our babies grow up waaaay to fast??? Have a wonderful day.

pve - my nine year old will be ten in august and i wish you were here, or for that matter, sean seems like he might be just the man for me.
these parties and birthdays just come too fast.
my girl is planning a “sleepover” -ugh.

Cara Kapp - Hi, my name is Cara and I started reading your blog about a week ago (had to go back and read everyone!) – I enjoy it so much!! I’ve got a little boy (2) and a girl (6) and live in Kommetjie (it’s a little village close to Cape Town, South Africa). I really enjoy your creativity – I love to make stuff but always have an excuse why not to make something – normally the kids is my excuse!! Our 3 week winter holidays is ending on Monday and then I’m going to start making stuff. Thanks for the inspiration.

Sandy Toes - Looks like fun! Happy Birthday~
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Meredith - What a lucky boy – lots of brownie points for Mum & Dad! That lego centre is a fantastic idea. What a happy, happy day for your precious boy (and for you too). Well done Mumma. Meredith xo.

Keri ~ Forever Folding Laundry - Looks like a perfect day!! (And is it just me, or does he look just like your hubby??)

elizabeth - happy birthday — what a cutie, and the day seemed like a blast!

Kate - OH, so happy! What a great birthday! Great job making memories!!

Heather @ Cookie Mondays - i love the lego center! nice touch πŸ™‚

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father’s day.

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craig wears a suit everyday to work.
this is something i think our kids will remember about him.
and this scene every few weeks…

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clean wet shirts drying in our room.
waiting to be ironed.

they will remember wrestling after work…
bike rides…
games in the yard…
playing basketball…
family night…
swimming together…
family meals…
eating ice cream.

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craig is a good dad.
he is present.  he is loving.  he is concerned.  he is involved.

the kids will remember that too.

my dad was a good dad too.
he was just here for lunch.
thanks for staying dad.

things i remember about you dad…blue shirt and khaki pants A LOT.
a tray of colognes on your dresser.
wearing your head phones in your cushy chair in the library room.
the pocket door to the library room.
putting on records…and that sound that the needle makes when it first bounces onto the record.
your big speakers hanging in the living room that mom hated.
your office at the star journal.
the way you bend over and lean in and cover your eye when you take pictures.
buying shoes when we would come to wichita because most places didn't carry your size.
driving to fredonia in the little orange pick-up truck to have the newspaper printed after kindergarten.
counting oil wells on the way.
the smell of the printer.
getting a popsicle or treat at the grocery store sometimes while we waited.
listening to "hey babe you wanna boogie?".
drinking diet pepsi without the lid or a straw and always requesting extra ice.

i could go on and on.
i love you dad…hope you like your book.

and i love you too craig.

Dina - Beautiful post:-) We just drove by Fredonia yesterday on our way back home from Branson….part of our Father’s Day celebration.
I love your blog. Your house is stinkin’ amazing!!!! You soooo deserve to be in Country Living:-) They should feature your entire home.
LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!!!!

Cheryl Enlow - Very sweet, it sounds like you truly are blessed with an amazing family.

Alyssa - such a sweet post! except about the ironing. i “get” to iron too πŸ™‚

Karina - Lovely post. I don’t iron anything, so kudos to you! Luckily my husband doesn’t wear a suit to work (his workplace is more casual), or he’d be one rumpled Dad! Your memories of your own dad are simply, poetically stated. I should do that for my Dad; it expresses how you feel in a very understated way, yet it brings tears too. Thank you!

Shauna Pinson - Hi, you’re pictures are so pretty. We have the same camera and I can’t seem to get mine to look as colorful as yours. Any tips?

Jennifer P. - enjoyed the California trip. Enjoyed this tribute to two great men in your life. Enjoyed just about everything…as usual :). Stop ironing by the way…you’re making the rest of us look bad!

Carmen - Great post! I iron my husband’s shirts too. I actually like doing it. We only send his suits to the dry cleaners.

Kristin Blumberg - That made me cry, but in a good way! I love your blog, thanks for taking the time!

chasity - what a nice post!
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pve - love to hear what they remember about you.
“fresh ironed shirts…”
hung with care…

meaghan easterhaus - dry cleaner?

missanne - great pics.
great things to remember.
happy father’s day to you and yours

Christina - Lovely. “he is present. he is loving. he is concerned. he is involved.” What a blessing!

Laura Phelps - Can I send you Nick’s shirts to iron? My poor guy…his shirts stay wrinkled in a bin for weeks before I even think about getting to them. I did iron two shirts today for him. NO..make that three.
And the way your shirts hang and look so pretty may be enough inspiration for me to get out the iron.
Right after I finish my wine…

Kelly - those are great shirt pictures. That reminds me of my dad too. πŸ™‚ Kelly

sharmilla - I just discovered your blog yesterday, and then strangely enough had a dream last about you last night. The fact that I can remember that is in itself very odd, as I never remember my dreams.
And then this morning, after writing my own tribute to my husband, I happen open, courtesy of my much loved Google reader, today’s post which is very reminiscent of my own. (Especially the wrestling bit… must be a characteristic of all great dad’s).
Love the shirts all lined up. Keep up the great work

Kimberly Au - I love the tribute to your dad. It makes me what to write things that I fondly remember. That takes a little bit of effort!

danyele - what a super fun fathers day tribute…love it!

elizabeth - Such a sweet post. It made me want to list all the things about my own father that I love.
One thing: you IRON your husband’s shirts?

Shannan - I feel you on the shirts thing. I’m not as on top of it as I used to be… and I never feel more foiled than when I hang them wet and then they dry completely and I have to start all over. Do you start all over when that happens? I do, but maybe I shouldn’t? Perhaps there’s a trick I’m not aware of?

Starnes Fam - This brought tears to my eyes. I don’t have a relationship with my father now, but I have wonderful memories like this from my childhood….about my dad and my grandfather. You triggered a few of those and I’m grateful for that.
Happy Father’s Day to the daddies! Mine, included.

Dawn - I’m so sorry, but this comment has nothing to do with this post. However, I wanted to let you know that I made the rainbow cake from your post awhile ago. I made it twice actually, in the same week. I had to make a trial cake to make sure it would turn out. I think it was the best birthday cake I have ever made! When our guests saw what was inside after the first piece was cut, they went nuts! Thanks for being such an inspiration!! πŸ™‚

madelyn - what a great post…totally made me think of my own dad and what I remember about him. Thank you for that – it’s been a while.

Jaime @ [Casa de Ayala] - What a great post… and a great house (sorry, been snooping around your blog today, and just had to tell you how much I love your house!).

Jaime @ [Casa de Ayala] - What a great post… and a great house (sorry, been snooping around your blog today, and just had to tell you how much I love your house!).

Ruth - so sweet… and i have to say too, i am mighty impressed that all your shirt hangers match!!

Mrs. - You crack me up! Check out a similar scene at our house, hanging on the mantle in the living room. http://web.me.com/idealwife/Ideal_wife/My_Life_as_a_Redhead/Entries/2009/4/1_β€œFree_Time”.html

Becky @ Farmgirl Paints - Love that post. Reminds me of my honey. We have shirts drying everywhere too, until he irons them on Sunday nights. Great photos capturing an everyday memory. You’re so awesome.

Amber - you are so blessed megan. god bless you and your family.

Heather @ Cookie Mondays - great, great tributes.

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the farm

we invited ourselves out to uncle gary and aunt janet's farm again.

and they even cooked us dinner.
they are always so good to us.

we brought waffle…not a good idea.
their dog Ray is trained to fight off other dogs or stray animals on the farm…to keep it safe.
duh.
why didn't we think about that?
there was a minor dog fight…waffle was very confused about what the heck was going on.  
but we got everyone settled and split up and everything was fine.
totally our fault.
we are still such babies at this dog owner thing.

anyway…the farm rocked.
like always.
lauren took off with my camera and explored the space.
(it was killing me…)
but look at all these awesome pictures she got….
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gary has this very cool weenie roaster…cooks an entire package with one stick.
the corn was perfect.
and janet made a dessert that will probably make a blog appearance very soon.
sean was full of questions about planting, tractors and harvesting.

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there were two baby kitties.
annie held (choked) them the entire time we were there.
i love the little meow of a tiny kitten…but not the claws.
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janet had a scavenger hunt for the kids!
seriously….it was  a page long and they ran from one end of the farm to the next over and over.
brilliant idea.
they were so into it.
janet you are too cool.
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it is so calm out here.
green all around.
quiet…except the birds chirping…or an occasional rooster.

kansas is at it's most beautiful right now.
the wheat is up and swaying in the wind…the temps are low…everything is green.
i love it here.

sigh…..

AMZ - Now I’ve got a serious case of missing home! I grew up in Kansas too! But left when I graduated from high school. It truly is beautiful!

j.o. - aw, reminds me of grandma’s on the edge of lehigh (haha, isn’t everything in lehigh on the edge of town?!). sigh.

Carrie K - Lauren definitely needs the camera more πŸ™‚
so jealous you have such a beautiful place to relax…

Mindy - Lovin’ Lauren’s pictures. She’s a natural! Let her borrow her camera more!

Cate O'Malley - omg, love the kitten chokehold picture – too funny.

Sara Cameli - its posts like these that make me miss Kansas. And the peony flowers were lovely.

princesslasertron - FARM KITTENS ARE MY FAVORITE THING IN THE WORLD
next to annie’s cute constantly stained mouth (koolaid? popsicles?)

kim - sounds like the perfect day! I think all kids need to experience farm freedom.

traci - People who make fun of Kansas or the midwest clearly dont have a clue!! I spent MANY fun summers on my aunt and uncles farm and LUUUUUUVED it. Isnt it GREAT to send your kids out and NOT worry about them????? Lauren did an awesome job of taking pictures. You guys are CA-RAZY for taking waffle..lol…we are taking a vacation soon and our fabulous boomer will stay home with a sitter..lol

Ashley - I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the choking kitty picture. What a great angle to match with a great story and expression. Incredible photograph…

Brooke in WI - Oh, thanks for the pictures and reminders of home. I grew up in KS and left 6 years ago and now all I want to do is go back. You’re right, there is something about this time of year, before it gets so blazing hot. March through June are probably when I miss KS the most. (oh wait, when I’m driving in 2 feet of snow, THAT’s when I miss KS the most. πŸ˜‰

Dana M. - Good to see the pics of rural Lehigh. Some of my best times as a kid are at hot dog roasts just like this one. We try to do several of these a year at my parent’s farm for the grandkids. Small events like this can leave lasting memories.

wendy - The look on that kitten’s face is priceless!
The farm looks oh so familiar to me. I think I’m becoming desensitized to the ruralness of it all.

Ruth - those kitten pictures are the cutest thing i’ve seen all day!

Becky @ Farmgirl Paints - Nothing like being out in the open like that! Looks like you all had fun.

Amber - do the whack-a-kitty, whack-a-kitty. πŸ˜‰

Starnes Fam - I love baby kitties! Just put Whack-a-Kitty on my blog…..a few days back….if you have not seen it online. So cute.
We are loving Kansas…..so green and lush and not what most people imagine. Happy to be here!

Lorilee - What a beautiful place! I love being out in the country!
Blessings,
Lorilee

Sarah - I want one of those kittens!

pve - cats in the cradle
corns in a row
when ya comin home…
la la la
looks re-laxin!

Wendy - Still laughing about the kitten choke hold… Looks like everyone had a great time! I need a farm…

Kathy - Looks beautiful and peaceful there. I love the picture of your daughter holding I mean choking the kitten. Amazing pictures as always you are a talented Photographer. Have a wonderful weekend.

missanne - looks like a blasty blast.
p.s. i have that shirt from old navy πŸ˜‰

Shannan - Did all you girls color-coordinate on purpose?
Love the photos of Kansas farmland. It looks amazingly beautiful out there. Reminds me of here (Northern IN) only a bit rollier. πŸ™‚

Dee Wallace - I found you on CoCo’s site and yes.. so fun! what a fun idea for the kiddos too to have a scavenger hunt!
http://www.deewallaceadventures.blogspot.com

adrienne - that spells r-e-l-a-x-a-t-i-o-n! Good for you for taking the time to sit and visit with family like that! Simple, good.

Lisa - ISN’T IT SO FUNNY THAT KIDS HOLD/CHOKE KITTENS THE SAME WAY AT A CERTAIN AGE. MAYBE THEIR ONTO SOMETHING. THE FARM LOOKS SOOOOO GREAT. EVERY KIDS INNER DREAM I THINK…
HUGS FROM MAINE

Jess - It looks like such a great time! Lauren done an awesome job.

Lori Danelle - It’s quite ridiculous really. I spent most of my childhood wishing I could “just get out of here” only to find myself out as an adult and longing to be back home. Everything I “disliked” about it then is probably what draws me most to the area.
However, since I don’t see any Kansas sunsets in my future, I will continue to live vicariously through you. Hope you don’t mind too much!
http://loridanelle.blogspot.com

Lindy - Awesome pictures! Made me feel like I was there. Agree that Kansas is at her best this time of year! We had “summer snow” from the cottonwood trees last week and it was kinda pretty!

Amy - I’m originally from Kansas and spent my summers there with my grandparents. This post seems like a scene right out of one of those summers. It’s awesome to see how some of the best things never change.

Hillary @ The Other Mama - Found you from Becky’s site and your pictures are amazing! Specifically of choked cats… or children and cats (whatever you’d like to call that shot). Adorable!
And you’ve got to love a scavenger hunt! How awesome! Sounds like great family time!

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