Saturday, July 30, 2011

Cuppa Cuppa Cake

I have just made perfection. Complete and utter unfailing perfection (besides my daughter ;) ). And all it took was one cup of flour, one cup of sugar, and one can of fruit cocktail. I promise it will change your life.

Find the recipe here!

Yes, it is the same cake from Steel Magnolias. Pure bliss.

Love,
Amber

Identity Crisis.

I am Mommy, but I am Amber to those who aren't my children. Lately, Skylee has come to realize the fact I, and Trevor, have names other then Mommy and Daddy. Just today we got into the car to go buy diapers and in the back I heard, "Amer, Amer." I looked back just for a second which resulted in "Passy pwease". I could almost cry, from what seemed to me like a curse word coming from her lips. I have tried several approaches, which have obviously been unsuccessful.
I have ignored it, I have told her that I am Mommy and I'm not going to respond to any other name.  Even the slightest recognition from us has resulted in a never ending dialog of "Amer or Treber."

According to this article :
This is a way of the child trying to be more like an adult, the way they wear your hat or put on your shoes. Although you shouldn't encourage this behavior don't punish them either.

Love,
Amber

Friday, July 29, 2011

How do I do IT?

Full time mommy, full time student, full time home maker, part time baby sitter.
Where did I get all the time to be all of these things? It hasn't come without its difficulties, but mostly from sheer determination! I have to make money, so I babysit. To babysit I need a clean house. Clean house, makes for a happy me! And to make a future for my daughter, I HAVE to go to school. How could I ever look her in the eyes and say, you need to go to college if neither one of her parents ever went? I strive to be the example of what I want her to be, although I would prefer her to wait to get married after she was out of college and then start making babies. ; )
I organize. My day is written down to a T, however, with a toddler things don't always, if ever, go as planned. So I strive to follow my plan while being flexible.
Going to school online is almost harder then sitting in a classroom, where you have to be motivated and the teacher will call on you if you even look like your sleeping. Online you don't have the pressure or social support system. You have yourself to tell yourself that you have to do this, or else you will fail. And I don't always listen to myself.

With that all said, LISTEN TO YOURSELF. Rule # 1.

Love,
Amber

One of those moments you didn't really think happened.

I'm sure you have seen it on the television or maybe some comical article about life as a parent. But you never actually think it will ever happen to you. But it did, it happened to me...

Mashed Potatoes on the ceiling...

How? An extremely talented sharp shooter, who is almost two and goes by the name Skylee.

I haven't had a lot of these moments that I hear other parents warn me about, such as the day my daughter WILL, as they put it, put crayons in the dryer. That hasn't happened, but the fact I had to get a ladder to scrap mashed potatoes off of the ceiling tells me they may just be right.

Have you had one of those moments yet?

Love,
Amber