monday mash up, March 19 edition

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I had another of those epiphany moments this past Friday like I had a few weeks ago about being grateful for my bounty. Remember that? So on Friday, I was sitting at my doctor's office for a regular appointment to get prescriptions refilled and have some blood drawn, and suddenly I just knew I needed to make a conscious decision to choose joy. Last week was rough. I think some of you have mentioned that you too suffer from migraines, but if you don't, there's a component to them that goes beyond the headache itself. In fact, the head pain is only one of many symptoms that make up a migraine. One component for me (and for anyone, I think, who suffers with chronic pain) is a sense of accompanying depression and despair. A feeling that you'll never feel well again. It's a pain unlike any other, and having lived with migraines for so long is, I feel certain, why childbirth was such a breeze for me. I'm not trying to be glib. Without the despair, I breathed through those contractions as if they weren't happening to me. No lie.

So, I upped my meds, and we'll muddle along, and I'm working at choosing joy. This isn't meant to be a whiny post. Just trying to keep it real around here you know? Sometimes things are great and sometimes they suck.

We actually had a really nice weekend. I stayed mostly headache free, despite the fact that we spent almost the whole weekend together! Friday night we enjoyed a fire pit with some friends and Neel attempted to recreate that amazing drink we had a Lana. Even though he wasn't completely satisfied, I was more than happy to have one or two! It being St. Patrick's weekend made the Guinness especially appropriate. After baseball practice on Thursday night, it was clear that Callum needed new cleats, so we headed out early Saturday morning (pre-baseball practice) for some new ones. Nothing more fun than new shoes. And the boy likes vibrant when it comes to his shoes. He went with the Addidas on the right. Last year he wanted us to go to all his practices, and we keep waiting for him to outgrow that, but so far not yet. It might happen this spring. Still, the sun was warm(ish) and the afternoon was long, so Neel and I took our lawn chairs and I took a book (that's my Tamar Adler book you see pictured) to watch baseball practice. Those boys are shaking the rust off for sure. First game next Saturday.

Did you know Neel is half Irish? Well that's a story for another day, but we had corned beef and cabbage (and Guinness) for dinner and a dessert sampler too. More on dessert tomorrow, can you wait? Other than that, we're erasing and re-writing our NCAA brackets (I kid, I kid!), and catching up on Project Runway (not gonna say a word about that one). I find that even though it kills my bracket, if I don't know either team, I pull for the underdog. What does that say about me?

Speaking of dogs, we have a little bonus for you.

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Poor Lucy! That silly beagle. Before the other two dogs moved in, she used to make up games with Callum's back pack. And you can literally (and I mean literally) drop a piece of paper next to her, and she'll dart off in fear. So for about 20 minutes yesterday, while Neel was at work, she got herself in a bit of a lather. Jumping towards something clearly dangerous, and then away from it. Wagging her tail and barking. Dropping into downward-facing dog before dashing into the next room, toenails scrabbling against the wood floors, only to come back and bark at the nefarious intruder. The object of her concern, you ask?

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The cardboard strip the you pull off the top of a box to open it up. You have to watch those things all the time. (Ignore the dust and dog hair. I had to wait for her to calm down before I could sweep that morning, because you know, the broom scares her too.) Here's to a great week, peeps. With a beagle around to entertain us, things have to be looking up.

monday mash up, March 12

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We went to Charleston! Of course I had to give you a whole extra row of photos! We had a wonderful time. I won't give you all the details today because I think those will trickle out over the week (I did use my real camera too, not just my phone, you know.) So how to sum up the trip? I thought about sending out this tweet: legs ache from walking so much; tummys ache from eating so much; cheeks ache from smiling so much. That's not so bad, is it? We had a lot of fun, and I think the trip was mostly about the food. I have no problem with that at all. The architecture of Charleston is stunning. I could look at it for ages. Neel was captivated by the gardens, and Callum was captivated too. He's taken to my old point and shoot with some awesome results. We'll tell you about that later. We took a carriage ride (That photo in the middle of the bottom row is of the bingo machine they use to determine the routes for the carriages. How cool is that?), and I may have had a cocktail or two. See that Bloody Mary? Garnished with house-cured proscuittio and a pickled green tomato. Hello. Callum got a new belt (He has to wear belts to school, and just now he tells us that he's tired of the same old brown belts. Who knew?) Callum has declared Charleston his favorite city (U.S.), and wishes we lived somewhere where we could walk everywhere. Vacation breeds discontent. Success.

We got home late Saturday just in time to lose an hour to Daylight Savings (maybe not my best plan) and I've been playing catch up. I did laundry. I went to the grocery store. We got Callum new shoes, a half size bigger than me. Can you believe it? It's both a terrible and wonderful thing, you know. My baby. Sniff.

I miss you guys. I need to catch up. Seems like quite a few of us had rough weeks. That's not good. Trying to keep my chin up, you know? I may be worn out, but I'm so glad we got away. What have you guys been up to? All your comments to me all week just meant the world. Lifted me up like nobody's business. Love you all, my ducks. What have you been up to peeps? xo