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Month: September, 2012

Month 13

Kix,

We’re coming off of another challenging night. I wish that weren’t the case. I wish that I could stop writing about these evening woes. I wish that I knew how to stop the tears. I wish that we had you figured out. And yet, and yet…

What I will say is that our nocturnal routine has seen great improvement this month, and I feel optimistic (for the first time in a long while) that you will sleep through the night with regularity. Soon.

I will also say that while you were fitful and screamy for nearly three hours last night, that brief fifteen minute period when my embrace was a source of comfort rather than fury is what I will remember twenty years from now. Our chins pressed side by side, your silky baby hair brushing against my lips, sweet whispers of Little girl, little girl, Mama’s here. Mama will always be here and your arms grasped so tightly around my neck that those days of being connected as one were upon us. Those are the vignettes that have been archived. That is what I remember.

You are challenging, Little One. But don’t you ever think for a second that I don’t love you with every fiber of my being. While I had come to understand that paradox and tension were the essence of parenthood, you have brought that understanding to new heights. In one breath I will decry your constant motion and pursuit of trouble while declaring unabashed adoration and awe at your spirited, sparkling personality. You hurl your body to the ground in frustration, look up at me with tear stained cheeks and a face rivaling Munch’s model for “The Scream” and then let loose a noise comparable to what that painting suggests, and I am at a loss. How do you manage a 13 month old’s temper tantrum? Minutes later you will stagger over to my legs and reach you arms toward the sky and, upon being lifted to my face, will throw your whole person into a hug that is filled with more emotion and appreciation and love than I could have ever known was possible from one of so little life experience. While your sister certainly cried and hugged at this age, you do both with a heightened level of attention, emotion and passion. The lows may be lower, oh, but the highs, the highs, well, I’ve been watching far too much Breaking Bad, but I can guarantee you that they’re better than methamphetamine. And far safer.

You are busy. So very busy. I keep reminding myself that your sister wasn’t yet walking at this stage in her life, and yet you have been taking on the world, two-legged, for nearly three months. I must stop comparing. I have to stop comparing. You two are so very different. And yet you both are the reason that my world keeps turning. You are my reason. Both of you.

And the vicarious pride I feel when I see you contentedly perched in your little rocking chair, visibly proud of your own developmental success, is just a taste of the kind of vicarious pleasure and purpose that I will continue to feel as you take on the world with all the spirt and passion and intensity that is already at the heart of who you are.

You are your mother’s daughter.

I have been labeled as “difficult” and “complicated” and “passionate” and “emotional” and even “controversial” in my time, and while I was once insecure about such labels, I now see them as points of pride. In order to stand up for myself and women and mothers as a greater group, I have had to say things that make others uncomfortable. I have had to have the courage to stand by my experience and push against the norm, and be willing to make others frustrated or angry by this refusal to accept the status quo.

Remember my love, well behaved women seldom make history. You no doubt, we’ll be one for the ages.

Happy 13 months, Courtland Whaley.

143 Mama

Style a la Cart // 2

Whew. It was a busy work weekend, which in my world entails socializing and entertaining a really inspiring, fun group of fellow Ephs. I’m reminded why I love my job after weekends like this. I feel completely physically fatigued, but mentally and intellectually quite energized and refreshed.

I can’t get enough of contradictory emotion, eh?

On Friday evening, I rocked a dress that my Grammy (my mom’s mom) wore to Lyndon Johnson’s inauguration in 1965. She was one fashionable lady! Although, I have a feeling that she didn’t style the look with animal print like her granddaughter.

As expected, the dress was quite the conversation starter and it felt unbelievable to share its history and continue the Weeks Woman legacy. And here’s where I thank my mother for ensuring that such a special piece remain in our family’s wardrobe. Thank you for keeping Grammy’s spirit with all of us.

Around the Farm // 5

1. Danger Baby “helps” us plant daylily bulbs.
2. The result of said help.
3. Let there be (new) light(ing in the kitchen!)
4. A deluge of rain toppled our sunflowers. More pretty arrangements for the house!
5. Sunny inspects the plane prior to James’ surprise birthday flight. She approved.
6. Pilot Cart
7. Whaley dress in honor of her Whaley daddy
8. Waterfall braid
9. She’s wearing the James Cart name tag because honestly, who can tell the difference.
10. What a lucky guy. And an even luckier Mama.

Overheard // 4

Her: Daddy? What are you?
Him: I’m a daddy. I’m James.
Her: No, what number are you?
Him: Oh! I’m 29.
Her: Can you help me count to 29?
Him: Sure.
**They count together to 29**
Her: Whoa, Daddy, that’s such a big number.

Even our three year old understands that we’re old.

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Me: Seriously? You’ve had this room to yourself for four hours and yet you decide to rip a stinky one the moment I enter?
Him: Wait a second! You get to announce that you may bleed all over the bed but I’m not allowed to let go some flatulence?
Her: Dude. That ability to hemorrhage every month gave you two beautiful daughters. Nothing productive has ever come from your  ass.
Him: I’d say that that’s up for debate. Depends who you ask.

Happy Wedding Anniversary to us!

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Text message from thoughtful, caring friend: Happy Anniversary, Carts!! Hope you have as much fun today as you did 4 years ago. xoxo
James’ reply: Hot tub, champagne, pools, mountain top views, golf carts, live band and a frickin’ tropical storm… Replaced with poopy diapers, cancer dog, a mortgage, and chickens… 

My how things have changed. And yet we wouldn’t trade it for the world.

Currently Reading

There are some peripheral women in my life that make statements like, “I just don’t get along with other women” or “I only have guy friends” (as though that is a point of pride) or “I’m just not into the whole girl power thing,” and these statements have always made me squirm with discomfort. This past weekend, a woman (who, granted, I have never much respected due statements like the above) approached me to tell me that she learned about this women’s advocacy group, and while she “totally wasn’t into that kind of thing,” thought I might want to know about it.

Ew. Just ew.

YOU ARE A WOMAN. How can you not be into women’s advocacy?

And that, my friends (both female and male), is part of why I so enjoyed this list over on Jezebel.

And while I wish I could tell you the name of the aforementioned advocacy group, I was too filled with gin and tonic and feminist rage to process any information being directed my way. I apologize. This post is as my attempt at atonement.

Plumed // giveaway

In honor of our 4th wedding anniversary, we’re spreading the love with a giveaway from Plumed, a sweet little Etsy shop packed with custom embroidered throw pillows. Given that LINEN is the traditional gift for the fourth anniversary, any of these numbers would make a perfect gift to mark the occasion. I’m particularly enamored with the Home Is Where the Heart Is collection. A lovely engagement or wedding gift, no? There’s a design for everyone… see?

To enter to win an item of choice ($45 or less) from Plumed:

• visit Plumed

• leave a comment below telling me what your favorite pillow design is from the shop

• for an extra chance to win…
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Make sure you enter a valid email address in the email section of the comment box so I can contact you if you win! 
The winner will be chosen next Thursday, September 13 at 12pm EST. Open worldwide. Total Value: Up to $45.

GOOD LUCK! 

September 6, 2008

Photos: Courtesy of Chris Lee

Labor Day 2012

It was a weekend filled with red. And nature. And friends. And swimming. And fly fishing. And dancing. And drinking, much much too much. And good food. And tomatoes, both consumed and thrown. And dogs, so many dogs. And family. And memories. New and those rehashed. And bacon, copious amounts of bacon. And Red Army victories. And minty fresh grass. And a canine named Bristol NOT Crystal. And the love love love.

The moment that shined above all the rest came following one of Sunny’s afternoon naps. She announced, unprompted, “Mommy, did you know that my baby doll has two daddies. Like Steve and Justin. She’s so lucky.”

And oh my heart… my heart… and all that hopey, changey stuff.

1. Self explanatory. PROPERTY OF THE RED ARMY.
2. Old friends make new friends (with our girls).
3.  The love.
4. Sunny’s first track meet. Super Woman cape race!
5. Courtland enjoys the long jump pit. Mama enjoys her coffee.
6. Sunny Triumphant!
7. Lake swimming.
8. Lake sunning.
9. Harper!
10. SWOON!
11. High Falls. Harper splunking.
12. Family of cavemen
13. Stream side
14.  Fly fishing
15. Bacon cooking
16. Danger baby doing what she does best.
17. Looking up, four generations
18.  Declaration of War
19. Cart Wheel chandlier
20. Powdered dandruff?
21. Ready for battle?
22. Labor Day 2012

Our Red Man

Happy Birthday, Bebe. May you enjoy your final year as a 20-something as much as we enjoy you, every moment, of every day, times infinity.

Love,
xo Your Flock of Females

Sign Post // diy

Labor Day 2012 was, as always, a wild, exhausting affair. Most importantly, the Red Army was victorious, a feat that I had yet to witness in 9 years of Tomato War battle. *fist in air*

We’re in recovery mode and I shall have pictures and stories to share later this week. In the meantime, I can finally debrief our Wedding Sign Post, a collaborative effort by James, Kimmy and myself for a friend’s wedding in Vermont back in early July. Here was the result of our efforts. To know more about wood stain on outdoor structure go through https://realtytimes.com/headlines/item/1045153-should-you-paint-or-apply-exterior-wood-stain-on-outdoor-structures.

I promised y’all a DIY blow by blow of its creation, so without further ado…

MATERIALS:
Boards for arrows
Wood post for signs
Scrap wood for base
Paint
Wood stain
Brushes
Nails
Circular saw

DIRECTIONS:

1. Plan how many arrows you are going to need (i.e. how many locations/cities you’d like on your sign), and using a circular saw, cut the tips of each piece of wood board into the point of an arrow.

2. Then determine the height you’d like the sign to be, making certain that each of the arrows will fit comfortably on the post. Cut post and paint desired color. We opted for white. James also used four pieces of scrap wood to create base for the post. An easier option is to use a Christmas Tree stand and disguise with fabric or burlap or something of the like.

3. If desired, stain or paint the arrows. We stained our a dark brown.

4. For an artful touch, we painted the tips of the arrows with white. Then we used that same white paint to write in each of the cities/locations and their distance from the wedding reception. Be sure to determine what direction you need each of the arrows to point before painting. Then paint and nail each arrow to post in their respective places.

And voila! Sign complete! Below are two additional projects that Kimmy did for the bride and groom, including the dinner menu on a mirror painted with chalkboard paint, and the seating assignments written on an old window frame.

And here are a few other snaps of the festivities that I couldn’t resist sharing.

1. Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head as bride and groom. A gift from yours truly.
2. Prepping for a day of bridesmaid’s duties and celebration.
3. Beautiful bride with her bitches ladies.
4. Weddings in barns are the best. It’s a fact.
5. Some of my favorite people on earth, looking pretty darn spiffy.
6. & 7. Candid sisters
8. James being James.
9. See #8.

Photos: Courtesy of Sabin Gratz Photography