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Archive for January 2009 – Page 3

Long time, no photos

Monday, January 19th, 2009
By Beth

On Sunday, Christy and I were finally able to head outside with the kids and then we headed out by ourselves for a frigid photo shoot.  Since Christy’s arrival from Texas, the weather has been freakishly, stupid cold, so cold that Christy’s son could not play in the snow.  Which was NOT easy to explain to a child that only wanted to play in the damn snow.  Poor boy.

Here are a few shots from playing outdoors with the little ones.  More to come later of our frigid photo shoot.  It was really cold, despite being 40 degrees warmer than it was Thursday night, it was only 20 degrees today.  I don’t plan to spend that much time outside again in those temperature until the year two thousand never.
Texas Boy in Indiana Snow

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Eager A

A - snow lover

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Snow tossed

BJ's glove

First time sledding

Categories: Being a Mama, Friendly, photography, Weather

On Leaving Comments – a rerun

Friday, January 16th, 2009
By Beth

My friend, Christy, is visiting from Texas with her two kids and my two kids have their friend birthday parties tomorrow and I’m really cold, so posting isn’t really a possibility right now, so I thought I’d leave you with an old post from the good ol’ days.
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I have had many discussions this week with various bloggers about the importance of commenting and how much they mean to a blogger.  We all understand that sometimes readers do not comment because maybe they are in a hurry, maybe they are not in the mood or maybe they just don’t think that what they have to say really matters.

As a blogger, let me enlighten you on the subject of commenting.  I hope that I can encourage you to begin commenting on blogs (not just mine) that you read and also express my gratitude to those readers and fellow bloggers who always or most of the time, make it a point to leave a comment.

I will not speak for ALL bloggers, but I will speak for most, commenting is our payday.  Very few of us receive a handsome salary (I’ve always wanted to say handsome salary) or ANY salary for blogging.  Which is fine, many of us blog for the love of blogging, not for money.  Some people actually lose money because they pay to keep their blog and pay for their design but do not receive any financial kickbacks.  It’s a hobby, something we enjoy.  Sometimes it’s hard work, sometimes it’s painful, there are so many reasons to keep a blog, but there is one thing all bloggers have in common, it takes our time, it comes from our hearts, (I hope) and most of the time, bloggers are proud of what they have written.

How do we get paid?  Through your comments.  A comment is more than just a comment, it’s feedback, it’s conversation, it’s appreciation.  You not only hold our “paycheck” in your hands, you also hold our longevity.  A blogger who is appreciated is more likely to be a happy blogger and a happy blogger blogs for a long time and doesn’t stop because they are under appreciated or frustrated.

The best way I can explain the importance to you, is with this question:  Can you imagine wanting to share a story, a thought or a belief with forty people and preparing what you had to say, choosing the right words and nervously approaching them and then saying what you had to say, you say it just as you planned and you wait for the response and the person you are talking to listens to you, looks at you and just walks away.  Without a smile, a frown – no reaction.  They just walk away.  And out of the forty people you say this to, only one replies to you.

That’s how it feels for a blogger.  But that’s the way blogging is and we know this.  Do I always leave a comment on blogs that I visit?  No.  But I should do it more often, and I will.

You may think that what you have to say doesn’t matter or your words are insignificant.  You may find it hard to believe, but your words are important, they make a difference.  Every comment that comes through my blog, is read and appreciated and I know I am not the only blogger who feels this way.  I KNOW THIS.

After reading all of this, I hope you don’t feel like you can’t go to blogs without commenting – because you can.  Readership is also very important, I justed wanted to portray for you how wonderful it is to share our thoughts and life experiences with you AND receive some form of feedback.  If you are still feel uncomfortable, that’s okay.  I promise.

So, for all bloggers today, I hope you click on that comment button and say “great post” or “well said” on every blog that you visit.

And I hope you feel good about leaving a comment, because that blogger feels so good that you took the time to leave one.

Categories: Uncategorized

That way

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009
By Beth

I’m over there today, come visit and tell me you were there.

Also, I was interviewed by The Red Headed Lefty, my interview is up today!

Have a great day, friends.

Categories: Uncategorized

Growth

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009
By Beth

In seven days, Racecar turns five.  In twelve days, Ariel turns six.

I love that they are so excited about their birthdays, I love that they discuss with each other that for a few days, they’ll be the same age.  I love January because celebrating their birthdays and creating special days for them feed me with so much love and excitement that it lasts an entire year.

I can remember having the hardest time shopping for Ariel when she was two because every toy in the store seemed to say 3 and up.  And somehow, here I am, her turning six, having the same problem, except it’s different now, everything that I want to get her still says 3 and up and everything she wants says Hannah Montana or POP STAR or BEST FRIENDS FOREVER.

With rhinestones and glitter.  And it’s usually shiny.

Our “tastes” are completely different.  Her taste being “Mom, I’m growing up.”  Mine being “please don’t grow up, baby girl.”

This year she wants two things for her birthday.  A PINK Nintendo DS and a Hannah Montana bedding.  I can handle the DS.

But the bed?  I can’t, I just can’t.   I can barely stand the thought of not pulling her first quilt up to her chin every night, we’ve been doing this for three years now.  Three short, lightning fast years that  I can’t believe are over.

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She assures me that it’s okay, that she’ll give her butterfly bedding to her cousin.  So, with that assurance is proof of her maturity, her understanding and the fact that she really is growing up.  And I can’t stop her.  I can only watch and take it in and try to understand that whether her bed has butterflies on it or a giant Hannah Montana face, she’s still the same beautiful child that rocks my soul and takes my breath away every single day.

And because of that, she’ll get that Hannah Montana bed.

Categories: Being a Mama

Sarah Viola

Sunday, January 11th, 2009
By Beth

One of my best friends has just revealed her new name and new blog.

Meet:  Sarah Viola

Formerly:  Milk and Honey

On Monday, Sarah will be experiencing a very, very difficult day, maybe her hardest yet as a Mom.  Something tells me that you’ll understand.

Something also tells me that you’ll tell her so, that you’ve been in her shoes and that she’s not alone.

Categories: Uncategorized
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