Saturday, January 29, 2011

Grab Bag

Completely random, but my brain has some sorting out to attend to this week to recover from last week's craziness. Random I can do though. I'm great with random. Carrying on....

Isle of Capri
Our last hoorah before company hopped back on planes was a quiet Sunday at Isle of Capri last week. It had been awhile, and I sensed the beach was offended by the lull in visits. He'll get over it as we'll pick up the pace come Spring. But still, even in the quiet and chill of sea breezes and cold sand, it was home.

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Libby and Sara, there is no escaping now. You've been sworn in.

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Looking forward to when the beach forgives us and the sun shines warmer and brighter on our little place. I miss the salty craters and dock dives.

Super Coolest Story Ever. (in the history of mankind)
It's really long and complicated, but basically it goes like this. Mom is happy and content and we all want her to fall in love. Especially Heidi. So, last time she was here, Heidi begs her to go on EHarmony. I laugh and tell Heidi, "in your dreams" because I think I know my mom pretty well, and I think it will be a cold day in hell. Cue Heidi begging and pleading and eventually convincing her to let us fill out a profile. So, late one September night, we do. And we are laughing as my mom bashfully answers questions and I look over Heidi's shoulder while she types it all in. Fast forward to right now: She totally fell in love to the nicest, most amazing guy ever, and EHarmony rocks. And they're both staying with us right now.

Mom and George, meet the Blog. Blog, meet Mom and George.

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Nella's face stickers, courtesy of Lainey.

The craziest thing is he lives in NY and my mom lives in Michigan and the chances of them meeting without cyber help was near nil. Once they meet, we start finding all these crazy connections. Like we know people who know him. And they say he is wonderful. My best friend from college has known him all her life. Who woulda thought?

All I know is I'm washing dishes, looking out my window to this.

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...and seeing my mama happy makes me happy.

Life is grand and crazy, eh?

The Minivan
Looks like this.

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And smells like old hamburgers and stale sippy cups. And what's totally wrong is that I'm starting to be okay with it.

Brett calls me Billy now. As in Hillbilly. One of these days I am going to become a new person who keeps her car really clean and does laundry every two days and doesn't have to come running knocking on the bathroom door when company's over because she realized there's no toilet paper in there.

Daily Shower
So, as soon as I turn the shower water on in the morning, without fail, no matter where Nella is in the house, she scoots her boot as fast as she can, high tailin' it to the bathroom. Where she sits outside my shower for the entire duration, lookin' like this.

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It's like someone handed me a good day, all wrapped up pretty. Because starting your morning lathering hair lookin' at that face? It's Prozac, Baby.

Sidenote: When she crawls, she is so fast and determined, I call her Roller Derby. Because, I swear, THIS is exactly what she looks like.

And, for the record, she's still very wild and bossy with her babydolls. She yells at them. Really loud. It's hilarious.

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The End of Hectic
...is in sight. It's been a crazy couple of month. I've been working a lot and there've been several projects in the air, but things are finally winding down. I so badly miss slower-paced days, and I will cherish them so. The topic of how busy moms "do it" (not in the middle school humor kind of way) is always buzzing in conversation circles both online and in real life. And it's always funny to me...like we're all searching for the fountain of youth. No one really does it all. We all just try like heck to prioritize, be with our kids, fulfil our hobbies, make a living, etc. We all do it differently, and every time you see a mama shining in one area, I promise you, there's shadowy areas that she'll need to tend to later. And I love the fact that every day is a clean slate. Even on the busiest, craziest days, there are small fueling moments that allow the bulk of life to rise to the top.

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Bubbles and Sidewalk Chalk
I don't know what we'd do without them. They are must-have staples in every garage.

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Thank you, Pat, for making Nella's sweater and hat!

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Remember those Babysitter Club books? Remember the kit they made that they'd take to kids' houses? I remember thinking they were the most brilliant high-school businesswomen ever. Seriously. How cool would you think a babysitter was if they showed up with a giant kit of cool crap to make your kid happy?

Crap Kit would have to include sidewalk chalk, bubbles and cookie dough.

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Wrap-Up
I know posts have been heavily sentimental lately, and thank you for bearing with me. It really is surprising how much the idea of a date--the very day she was born--forces reflection. I still am going to the birth room this week, so you'll have to bear with me one more time. But, really? I'm ready to move on. I forget about Down syndrome all the time. Maybe not so much forget about it, but have found that it lives and breathes in our home, for the most part, comfortably and seamlessly. It's a part of who we are as a family and yet it is so very far removed from who we really are. Talking about it a lot during the couple weeks before her birthday and throughout the fundraiser was a bit out of character for me, but I realized, I'm comfortable with it--so far from the early days when I wanted to scream to the world that it doesn't define us. Sometimes screaming that something doesn't define you is letting it define you. But that's okay...I needed to do it. Now, we just breathe. It's there, it's not...whatever.

What I'm really trying to say is thank you for being a part of it--this strange and amazing world where the Internet connects strangers and somehow lets us all inspire each other and join the passionate quest of making the very best out of life. Thank you for thinking about Down syndrome and for making a difference.

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Ready for the fundraiser stats?

* 4,945 = The number of individuals that made a donation to The ONEder Fund between January 7 - January 27, 2011. (That makes the average donation about $17.)
* 51 = The number of states and our nation’s capital, Washington D.C. from which donations were sent – from the North Pole, Alaska to Key West, Florida and everywhere in between
* 350 = the number of donations from international supporters representing 12 countries
* 10 = the number of donations that came from donors on military bases in different corners of the world
* 14 = the number of online retailers (listed here) that agreed to donate proceeds from sales, including several that designed a custom product for the Fund
* 55,000+ = number of views as of now on the ONEder Fund video

Feeling inspired?

Molly Dunn, a young woman in the Cincinnati area, is hosting her 9th Birthday party next weekend, and in lieu of gifts, she asked her friends (all of the girls in the 3rd grade class) to make a contribution to Nella’s ONEder Fund. Molly has a good friend who has a sister with Down syndrome and she and her mom, Randi, have been following the blog for almost a year.

Dana Wainstein, a mother of three outside of Philadelphia, was motivated to put together her own online fundraiser using a link from Nella's donation page. She elected to solicit her family, friends and business contacts in honor of her son Jake’s 2nd birthday and before she knew it, she raised over $7,000. She was floored by the response and thrilled to be able to join forces with us in the effort to raise awareness about Down syndrome.

Thank you, Pam, for the NDSS stats!

Friends, I think this is amazing.
And there's a grand total over $103,000 because of all of you.
Thank you.

A year makes a lot of difference. And while this blog will remain exactly what it's always been, I am excited about how I can make a difference in the world of Down syndrome. I am thrilled to be joining Down Syndrome Pregnancy as a trustee and hope together we can bring more understanding and acceptance to this sometimes intimidating journey. If you are an expectant parent with a Down syndrome diagnosis or somewhere else along this journey, I highly recommend you visit Down Syndrome Pregnancy. It combines well-researched medical and scientific facts with such a warm, welcoming approach to give hope and peace during those scary first days. I am so proud to become a part of their efforts.

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Bambaroos
I'm happy to have Bambaroos Boutique joining Enjoying the Small Things as a new sponsor.

Their beautiful hair accessories come in a range of styles and colors (check out these gorgeous feather ones, perfect for Valentine's Day).

We love ours!

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Use Code BLOGS for 10% off your order right now. And a random commenter will be winning a $25 gift certificate!

Alright, I've said enough.
Grab Bag finished.

Winner of the Loving Shop tutu:
Commenter #174, MC: Sounds like you had an amazing night! What a wonderful "net" you have. I'm sure they feel blessed to have you in their "net". Love the pics of your girls in their tutus they remind me of my little dancer!

MC, send your contact info over to kellehamptonblog@comcast.net and we'll get your tutu in the mail!

Happy Weekending!

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Don't forget to check out this week's winners on I Heart Faces!

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genderist said...

The bubble shot looking down on her where you can see the sidewalk all chalked up is a great shot!

theenglishgirl said...

OMG, Nella's shower face, love it! My son Gibson, give that same grin. I love seeing my child in face in others.
And little Miss Make Up Artist, love the look of concentration as she is applying the lipstick.

Congratulations on the amazing total raised for the ONEder fund and reaching so many people all over the world!
Also congrats on your new Trustee position!

Sharri said...

Kelle, thank you for becoming a part of my life with your blog. Reading your words and looking at your pictures reminds me what life is really about. (And reminds me how "normal" we are.) My parents are down in Naples now for a few months, and we will be visiting in April. It would be awesome to randomly run into you down there. Wishing all the best to your family for a restful next few weeks!

Mindy said...

Hi Kelly!

You should have the website you mentioned, Pregnant with Down Syndrome, create a button for us to put on our blogs! I think it is a great resource to have made known!

I went looking for one immediately for that purpose.

Randi said...

Molly Dunn's mom here! There's LOTS of inspiration going on in our home right now. My daughter Molly and her 7 year old sister Emma have birthdays one month apart from each other and decided to have a combo party. So I have 2 girls collecting donations instead of birthday gifts! Molly is collecting donations for NDSS/Nella's ONEder Fund and my 7 year old Emma is collecting for Operation Smile! I am speechless and my heart is dancing at their excitement to raise donations for 2 AMAZING causes! They are decorating donation cans...making posters...the hot glue gun is begging for a break! On Sunday I too will sit back and watch beauty unfold...the beauty of friendships...the beauty of my girls and their friends giving with their great big giving hearts...

$103,000....no words. Just amazed. What a community of loving and giving people. Again...no words.

And WOW....GREAT BIG CONGRATULATIONS to Dana Wainstein, her family, friends and business contacts. That is just super cool.

I have to say thank you to NDSS and Operation Smile for all the goodies they sent for my girls to pass out to their guests. That was so kind of them. Watching my girls rip open the boxes was like Christmas morning all over again! I could see the plans unfold in their daydreaming eyes as they sat in the empty boxes.

And to Kelle..Thank you for opening up a part of my soul that I never knew existed. Your words, photos, music..all of it..all of your "grab life and love big" inspiration...
I. Am. Changed. If I could squeeze your hand and give you that quick "thank you...thank you.." look into your eyes....I would. So I will leave you with this....

"Let us be grateful to people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom" ~Marcel Proust

xoxo Randi Dunn

Kim said...

I needed someone to say that about juggling and when you excel in one area there are others that need help.... and thats ok, it really is ok. (My car always looks like that, I bought kid sunshades just so people couldn't see in the backseat, its ok.)

cathy said...

you are blessed!!!

lovely, pictures & a lovelier life

cathy

The Full Nelson said...

That's wonderful that so much was raised to support this important cause. You've brought so much awareness through your fabulous blog!

MD said...

Life is a grab bag. Loved this post...as I do all your posts. There is always something that hits the perfect chord to help me through something I just experienced the day I read your posts. Thank you.

Hannah Baldwin said...

THE BABYSITTER'S CLUB! haha, my sister, who is my kindred spirit and best friend on this planet (along with my TWIN sister) started babysitting when she was 12. And she had a Babysitter Kit with the coolest crap in it. little finger puppets, markers, stickers (which are also vital) and I'm sure bubbles.
And 103,000! YAYYY!!! Inspiring. Beautiful.

Melissa said...

Kelle, I love how you are sitting in your bedroom there with the girls on the floor, somewhere just random, putting on make-up and lip gloss...and just soaking it all in. what a lovely moment! You've come so far and truly are blessing so many other woman with the strength you've gained and shared. How awesome that you have become a trustee to Down Syndrome Preganancy...Amazing! You go girl! enjoy your week and hoping you have some quiet down time coming!

McMel said...

such a beautiful post. i loved all your little stories and the photos that went with them

Lisa said...

Awesome post. I love how it has a taste of everything.

Wonderful for your mom. Love is grand. That is amazing that the circle of life is so small.

It's always nice to see a new sponsor. Those flowers are so sweet and delicate. I love the blue one on Nella.

A happy weekend it is. We might be getting fresh snow tonight. :)

Lisa in CA

Oh, ? for you. What do you do when Nella eats the chalk? My little girl does it too.

Katy said...

I missed the Isle of Capri pics.

Love the headbands :)

Becky said...

I'm so glad that my small donation helped make a difference. Putting the numbers in perspective like that is mind-blowing. We really do help shape the world!

i said...

Lainey is looking more and more like you, and Nella is just getting more and more beautiful. What gorgeous girls you have mama! I'm sure their beauty is internal as well :)

Sunshine said...

Congratulations Kelle, at such a young age, you're making a huge difference in many people's lives!

I am so happy for yor Mama too!!!

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AussieMum said...

Amazing, those numbers, just amazing, a true reflection of just how wonderful that soul of yours is Kelle!

Evi Andrews said...

I was laughing when I saw the pictures of the car. Mine looks just like it and my husband keeps getting mad at me about that...oh well..glad I'm not the only mom with a nasty van driving around.

Teresa said...

Loved this post. My girl, now 16, is that girl from the Babysitter's Club books. She takes a bag filled with books, crayons, crafts and snacks. It rocks and her clients LOVE her. I taught her to do dishes and clean up toys after the kids are put down because I loved coming home to quiet and clean when mine were small.

I love how you love your kids Kelle. Makes me wish I had a couple of do-overs in my mama bag, but I did the best I could and have sweet girls to show for it.

<3 Teresa

Courtney said...

My van looks like that too!!! lol

Melissa :) said...

I have always noticed this, but never commented on it, until now. :) I love how Miss Nella sits. With her legs apart & feet/toes pointed inward/downward. So incredibly precious. :)

Jules363 said...

I really like the look of George. Look at the warm way he is holding Nella...she loves him too, I can tell :-) What a great story. Thanks also for sharing pictures of the inside of the mini-van, I'm going to show my husband, so he knows that I am not alone..yep, that looks like my car. Oh, and Georgia always has stickers all over her face and body too, with three big, sticker lovin' sisters to lavish them upon her!

punkymama said...

Hi, I love your blog, your writing and pictures are extrodinary. I hate to do this, and if it wasn't for my daughter, I wouldn't but Please help us. I have entered Riley in a contest to be in a FANCY NANCY book, and would love her to represent kids with a fancy extra chromosome. Please help, the voting ends soon.
ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT, PLEASE VOTE!!!
http://photocontest.fancynancyworld.com/photos/view/698/?sms_ss=blogger&at_xt=4d40ce2bba2b93da%2C0

Married2MrWright said...

Love these random musings...you're right, the story about your mom and her new man is incredible! And your minivan made me LOL! I hear you on taking time to reflect on the past year now that our littles have just turned one. Watch out world...these toddlers are taking you on!

PamJ said...

For some reason, I read to the end of your blog posts each time and forget all I was meaning to say to comment... I just <3 reading. 103Gs - that is AWESOME. So amazing.

Lola said...

This post as usual made me happy. :)
Kelle, you dreamed big and you got it!!!! The numbers are insane!!!!

Love the story of eharmony. So true that the happiness of your own mother is your own happiness.

And Nella looking through the shower door was my favorite!!!! You describe it so well, just like Prozac!!! :)
She has so much personality!!!!

Thank you again for bringing a big smile to my face!

Judy said...

SO cute about your mom and George! My husband and I met on Match - hee hee, I'm very thankful for the internet.

tarynddavidson said...

ok I seriously let out a few chuckles at the photos of Nella looking at you in the shower... why so many chuckles? Because my Lennon follows me EVER'WHERE I go. and I LURVE it. I call Lennon my "puppy" because it is exactly what she reminds me of.. all cute and cuddly.. spitting up everywhere, me following behind cleaning up, making messes of the house, me following behind cleaning up, chewing on everything, even my son's pants legs .. oh my soul giggles because she moves with determination... she's getting around so well!! and so fast! A swift little thing.
*** I literally called my husband away from ESPN to see the photo of the minivan because it made me feel OK with being... "me". (hoping he would see the silver lining!)

GS said...

Hi Kelle,
I have been reading your blog since it first appeared on AOL Parentdish. I love checking it out; your pictures are beautiful as is your family!

Leah said...

Wow, Kelle! I am always inspired by your photos and words, but I especially love this post. Your girls are just TOO sweet! I love the way they dress, from head to toe! How stylish are they? It's been really neat following along with you on your journey, especially now that I have a (mutual) friend who has a son with DS. Thanks for sharing all that you do! :)

MarieCri said...

Waw, can you believe you raised all that money? You must be so proud. Your girls are beautiful, and so are those little bows! I'm checking them out right now!!!

Lauren said...

Nella is about the cutest little thing I've ever seen.

Alicia said...

love your grab bag, kelle :) it's funny that you should mention it, but i'm working on some of those shadowing places right now. love that metaphor.

AnnV-R said...

Thanks for your inspiring words. They continue to inspire me to be a better mother, wife and friend. I was so touched to see your mom with George. Have to share my little story...here's the short version.
Married, 2 kids (4 & 7), husband passed at age 42; moved back to Wisconsin from Florida, waited about 3 years to start dating, went on match.com, "winked" at Michael, exchanged 6 emails, found out we graduated together and were friends in HS; engaged 14 months later and married 5 months after that. He loves all 3 of us and loves my 2 like he loves his 1. I am a firm believer in "When God closes a door he opens a window." Life is grand!

VeryGratefulLife said...

Love this post. Thanks for reminding me that my ridiculously messy car and 6 piles of dirty laundry are OK. You are more validating to more people for more reasons and in more ways than you know! And go Kelle! $103K? Pretty fantabulous.

VeryGratefulLife said...

Oh! And love that your mom found love on eHarmony! My husband and I met on Match.com!

Anneliese said...

i love how you show us your messy car :)

Kendra said...

I love going on your blog it just makes my day espically looking through the beautiful pictures of your girls!

Elena:) said...

I am so proud of us for raising over $100,000--I have been telling all my friends and family :)

Love you and your whole family <3

Jennifer (Green) Sundquist said...

Your mother is so beautiful:) I think that every time you post a picture of her. My son loves bubbles and chalk too! So does my girl but she likes to try to eat the chalk instead of draw with it!

Denise said...

Oh Kelle, how I adore your blog! I just cannot get enough of it! Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful blog to all of us! And, I have to mention that in the first pictures of you swinging Lainey, I thought to myself, "is that Lainey or Nella?" Your girls are looking more and more alike as Nella becomes more of a little girl and less of a baby!

adryt86 said...

I love reading your blog. The way you love being a mom just makes me want to be the best mom I can be. My daughter is 6 months old and has already brought so much joy to my life and I cant wait for all the other fun adventures we will have together as she gets to be your girls' ages. I also love dressing my daughter up in all the fun things that little girls get to wear!

laugavitz said...

Kelle!

you are amazing! LOVE the last pic you have posted! It captures everything so well!

Brittany said...

WAY TO GO ON NELLA's ONEder FUND! I am seriously tearing up over here! That is totally awesome!! & Cute new sponsor! Would love to win!! :)

DMK said...

That shower picture is the best ever.

Denise

Judith said...

Thank you so much for sharing. I love reading your blog.

Heidi said...

LOVE that last shot of Nella. She is certainly thinking deeply about something. Thanks for your awesomeness Kelle!

Jacqui said...

Kelle as usual your posts make me smile :-) So glad to hear that your momma is in love! Love, love, love the B&W photo of you and Laney putting on lipstick. Thought you might laugh at this minivan youtube video-it's pretty hilarious! Hope you are having a relaxing-do-nothing-kind-of-weekend!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ql-N3F1FhW4

Roksalanna said...

I love the photo of Nella looking through the shower door!
Also the ones with you and Lainey putting lip gloss on one another are so sweet!
xo

Amanda Ermanis said...

Where did you get the grey hat (last photo)?! LUV.

Phil and Bri said...

You are just too much of awesomeness. I am 5 months pregnant and truly believe if my baby was born with DS I would be at peace right away just a little bit more because of your blog. Thank you!

Steph Hamilton said...

Lovely post! Once again, congrats on what you have done through Nella's Oneder fund, truly amazing! So many times when I read your blog I see a refection of myself 5 years ago and want to tell you the great things you're going to learn! It's so refreshing to hear you say that sometimes when you have to scream that DS doesn't define you that maybe that's what you are fearing the most at the time. I felt the same and spent the first year of Ruby's life trying to show everyone how "normal" my life was, screaming out to the rooftops that it didn't define us. Down Syndrome lives in our home every day but it only exists, it does not truly LIVE or BREATHE in all that we do. Well done on coming to grips with that, not everyone does!
Happy Days Kelle!!

Jenny said...

Amazing stats from the fundraiser!

BTW, I LOVED the Babysitter's Club! I am trying to put together a Crap Bag of my own for going out with my toddler twins!

Little Luna said...

Esp. loved the bits about your mom, mommyhood and Nella yelling at her babies. The first pic (of Nella with her dolls) made me laugh out loud!

The Halbert Home said...

I should probably be asleep at 3:20 after my baby's middle of the night feeding but I was so excited to see a post with your beautiful pictures. Thanks for sharing a peek into your life and your photography.

The Halbert Home said...

I should probably be asleep at 3:20 after my baby's middle of the night feeding but I was so excited to see a post with your beautiful pictures. Thanks for sharing a peek into your life and your photography.

NKippert said...

The picture of Nella at the shower door just melted my heart. Probably the sweetest thing I have ever seen in my entire life. seriously!

Alle oss said...

Hi,

I've been following their blog for a long time and read with pleasure. And all the beautiful pictures of beautiful girls you have. Yesterday I read my favorite magazine, a Norwegian magazine called KK. There was a very nice article about you. You have clearly touched the hearts all over the world.

You have a great talent for writing. Keep it up. Have a nice Sunday.

Tiffany said...

Great post as always, love the randomness. Yay for Mom finding love with a great guy.
And the fundraiser stats, that is truly amazing!

Adventures in our army life said...

I love the pictures! It's so refreshing to see you all shine in "everyday life" moments. Thank you for inspiring us all!

a diary said...

What an amazing post. You continue to inspire me to want to do better and to be better. I laughed when you talked about the Babysitter Club books.....I LOVED those as a kid and have been thinking how fun it would be to get my own kids reading them. I'm going to have to see if my Mom still happens to have them. Also LOVE that you guys got your Mom on eHarmony and that sheLove the story of your mom's newly found happiness! Sounds like they were truly meant to be together, with all of the twists on people you know knowing him! Once again, viewing your blog just makes me downright happy myself! You have such a gift and we are all lucky you choose to share it with the blogging world.

LOVE long blog posts. What a great way to start a Saturday. I love, love, love the story about your Mom! That's terrific. And I just read Libby's blog~Kelle you ROCK!!
What a great person you are.
Once again, thanks for the stories, the pictures, the sharing, the inspiration, the laughs, the beauty..all wrapped up in one incredible space. Loving it all.

is so happy. I always love the commercials that you see on TV and it's nice to hear that it works......and how small the world truly can be with the whole people knowing people connections!!!Lovely to hear your Mum has someone to share her special moments with....

My Dad who's 77 was so lonely after my mum died from cancer. She was his soul mate.

He's since met a lovely 72 year old...also a widower, and 2 years ago, we were blessed to have a wedding where the average age of the guests was 70!

Tell your mum fairytales do come true...yes, even at 77! Good for her! :)

In regards to Nella's fund....truly EPIC effort!

Congratulations Kelle for bringing all of us who love your blog so much together to touch others.

Happy Saturday to you!

Housewifespice said...

No apologies necessary! Be sentimental or not. Have a righteous cause or not. It's all good. Back to your net, a recent death in the family helped me recognize mine. I thanked them for their support, and told them they are the sports bra of my life!

Nicole said...

The van.... oh this is my life.

Kindergarten Team said...

I hope people tell you all the time that...YOU ARE AMAZING!! From the dedication to your family, fundraising for a great cause, and just being you!! I have never met you, but can just imagine what trouble we could get into! :) I realized the other day that my car had turned into the "Billy" type of car...and you know what, I am fine with it for now.

katie said...

Totally awesome! Every day I'm in love with your blogs - your photos, your girls, your words. I love the stories of new friendships that you've created as a result of your blog, and I love everything you share.

PS: I agree 100% about the bubbles and sidewalk chalk :)

Melody said...

Your mother is absolutely gorgeous! I would love to see a video of Nella yelling at her dollies. And the new sponsor has just made it into my favorite shops on Etsy. Thanks for the post today and I love the sentimentality of your blogs lately.

Erin said...

I love that you are a "normal" mom with a smelly van. You keep it real for all of us moms just like you.
Way to raise those funds. Truly amazing!

Tori said...

Randomness can be so right sometimes :)
Tori

Mikaela said...

Yay to ur mama for finding love and yay to u for being surrounded by love in the form of donations. U are totally amazing!

Rocksee said...

YAY I'm the North Pole, AK girl! WOOT! GO NELLA!!!!!!!!!

Kelle- Thank you for helping me look for all the small things in life.. Currently the smalls things I love right now is this lovely pile of M&M's in front of me.

It's always a joy to read your space.

Rocksee said...

YAY I'm the North Pole, AK girl! WOOT! GO NELLA!!!!!!!!!

Kelle- Thank you for helping me look for all the small things in life.. Currently the smalls things I love right now is this lovely pile of M&M's in front of me.

It's always a joy to read your space.

Nikki Crockett said...

Wow, unbelievable! What a huge world-wide success!

Anna said...

I love the pictures of Lainey helping you with your makeup! You make the every day moments so special.

MG Atwood said...

I'm really looking forward to the blog where you revisit your birthing room. It will be the end of a chapter, and the beginning of a whole new world! Chalk and bubbles, can it get any better???

PAZ said...

Love it! I need my husband to see your car and blog so he can see I'm not the only one! :) You are so real, it's amazing. And I love it!
And congratulations on being a trustee! I've been waiting for you to announce it! (I am in the KIIDS group with Nancy). So excited to see what the future holds for downsyndromepregnancy.com because it is amazing.
Lastly, congratulations for your fundraising efforts! Truly amazing!
Hugs,
Pam

lightkeepersdaughter said...

Thems some pretty impressive fund-raising stats! I'm proud to have been a tiny, tiny part of the shaping of them!

Love this post - like all the others - and the picture of Nella at the shower - well, I have to add my "adorable" to all the other responses! But, forgive me for asking the dumbest question ever - how did you accomplish that photo without getting your camera soaking wet?

Your make-up shots are so sweet. I remember clearly, make-up and tea parties that took place over 30 years ago, now! The best tea - and the most beautiful make-overs came from those tiny plastic cups and tubes...

Sooooo happy for your Mom - such a lovely story - It's easy to see that your Mom exudes a quiet class and genuineness through pretty much her every pore - from just the pictures you post and stories you relate - so, I can imagine that the people who share her real-life are lucky indeed....

Take care.........Rosemary

Riley and Tyler said...

Bubbles and Blooms and Pinks..oh my!
Enjoying the small things today, my mom's 55th birthday!

joeltrista said...

LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the picture of Nella with stickers on her face! Adorable!

Jelena said...

I love your girl's style! So cute!

Melody said...

Accidentally stumbled upon your blog .... so happy I did....inspiring to say the least...

Martina said...

Your posts are amazing. Your daughters and you are beautiful! You and your writing are an incredible inspiration:) Never stop!

L R said...

Among all your beautiful photographs it was fun to see a few messy ones:) Thank you for showing the real you and not hiding behind picture perfection.

How wonderful for your mother!

Stephanie said...

Of course, we are absolutely thrilled to have you join us on the downsyndromepregancy.org board. By the way, our inside joke is to call it downsyndromepregNANCY. So happy for your cute mom and love, love that your car looks like mine.

Sarah said...

I love how Nella screams and bosses at her babydolls!! So cute

Teresa said...

So happy for your Mama... maybe I should get my Mama on EHarmony.. she's been single for 20 years!

Hope you have a great week!

Liz said...

My daughter would love to wear one of those to class and show off!!

Shelley said...

Nella is the sweetest most precious little girl ever !!!

Michelle said...

randomness makes me happy!

The Johansen's said...

You write like I wish I could. You tell my story and write my feelings. Bless you and thank you for helping me with my journey and helping me see the beauty in life and all its perfections. Luvs&Hugs

Lisa Brown said...

Adorable, inspirational photos - as always! Your blog has motivated me to really do something with the photos I have of my little boy.... I'm making a scrapbook for him!

yabler said...

Your random grab bag posts are always my favorite. Nothing greater than the little slices of life that make the big picture all that much sweeter. I love, love, love that your mom found love again; they make a handsome couple, and I truly hope them happiness. What a great story!

Andrea W. said...

You are such an inspiration to us all! I know your followers, including myself, will be thinking and praying for you this week as you continue your journey!!

On a side note, my family and I are looking forward to our vacation next week in the area, at one of your father's rentals actually. Any good kid friendly stops we should include for a 3 1/2 and 15 month old?

aimee said...

Beautiful photos as usual :) And don't be embarrassed about the messy car at all! I don't have my own kids and mine looks just as bad. It also contains melted crayon spots on the backseat from this past summer. I can only imagine how it will look when I have kids in there full time! YIKES!

BobbysMommy said...

It's been cold and frigid here in VA, so I'm a bit jealous of the pics of you and the kiddos at the beach. I keep telling myself "2 more months, Rachel".

Thanks for the picture of the van...makes me feel like I'm not alone!

Your eHarmony story brought a tear to my eye. Seeing your parents happy is the absoulute best, isn't it?

Lisa said...

Loved your thoughts today re. thinking about Ds. When our dtr, Ella, was born 4 yrs ago I was convinced that I would never go a day w/out thinking about the label or her challenges. I'm happy to report that that was short lived! She is Ella and just happens to have an extra chromosone. Yes, I am reminded of the dx, but it does not define her. Thanks for sharing your dtrs and your families story.

Kristy said...

Being by the water is wonderful!

Lizzy Vega said...

Love that your mom is in love with someone she met through eharmony. Love that Heidi is the one who edged her on. Love that you took Libby & Sara with family to the Isle of Capri. Love that last photo of Nella wearing the hat "libby style". Love that you're not embarrassed to share how your minivan looks like! ;) xoxo -- continue keepin' it real, sister! Share what you wanna! Much love to you and the fam -- may the blessings continue on and on...

jenrobburton said...

A completely random comment: Flipping through the channels the other day and somehow landed on an E! special with stories of people born with rare disorders, or who'd become quadriplegics, etc. ... basically all the stories were of people who had beat the odds, overcome diversity, etc.

Anyway, one was about this woman named Andrea Friedman who has Down syndrome. She's an actress, went to college, lives on her own, bought her own BMW, is a motivational speaker.

What struck me was one of the sound bites from her story:

Her mother said that she lets nothing stand in the way of her dreams and she is super positive and optimistic. She said, "We tell people she has Up syndrome, not Down syndrome."

It so reminded me of Nella and of the positive vibes she is surrounded by. I think maybe she has Up syndrome, too. :o)

mrsmthdst said...

LOVE the random-ish posts, so keep them coming!

Isle of Capri was quiet on Sunday??? Or did Brett not watch the game there?

So happy for your mom- super cool story! George looks so sweet...

ADORE ADORE ADORE the picture of Nella at the shower door!!! Sounds like my little guys.

And since I have guys, if for some reason my name comes up, give my bows to Sara/For the Love of Naps. I'm a reader of hers too (we've never met/emailed/etc.) and I think her wee one would put them to good use.

Heitkampfam said...

Love that your mama found L-O-V-E!

Sally said...

Kelle--You are an amazing woman! The story of your Mother and her new love is so great! It gave me the chills just reading it. And as always, the pictures and words bring tears to my eyes. Thank you for sharing your story the way you do. You are an INSPIRATION!

Nikki James said...

Love the pic of your car! I've been feeling super guilty about the state mine is in, this made me feel much better knowing I'm not alone.

Kelly Cach said...

*Hurray for your mama!! So sweet of her girls to encourage her :)

*Lainey is so beautiful...putting lipstick on HER mama...love that photo!

*This may sound so strange, but I think Brett and my husband would get along...hahaha! He looks nice. My husband IS nice :)

*And when in the world did Nella all of a sudden look so grown up???

*I love grab bag, random kind of thinking....can you tell?

Many blessings,
Kelly Cach

Mark and Marlena said...

Kelle, I'm so happy for your Mom! I'm a huge Eharmony fan myself because of what it did for my Mom. My father unexpectedly passed away in 2005, at the young age of 52. My Mother was devestated, but also couldn't imagine living the rest of her life without a partner. In 2007 she joined Eharmony, met a wonderful man whom she never would have met on her own (since he lived 90 minutes away) and now they are happily married. YAY for love, no matter how you find it! =)

craftymama said...

Kelle- I love your blog. Type in Help Justin meet Bon Jovie it's a cool, inspiring story of our friend Justin who has Downs. He's celebrating his 40th b-day!!!!! His sis Sara and effort from everyone helped achieve his dream of meeting Bon Jovie. Anyway- love your blog! Smiles, hugs and love from Idaho!

jen said...

ok. so i think you drove all the way up here to minneapolis and opened my van door and took a picture.
because that's my car.
and i'm going to share this post with my husband ... because apparently i'm the only woman in the world that doesn't enjoy the cleaning.
and the defining me part. and the baby that all of a sudden looks one. and the mom that needs a boyfriend but would never go on eharmony.
we must be twins.

jen said...

ok. so i think you drove all the way up here to minneapolis and opened my van door and took a picture.
because that's my car.
and i'm going to share this post with my husband ... because apparently i'm the only woman in the world that doesn't enjoy the cleaning.
and the defining me part. and the baby that all of a sudden looks one. and the mom that needs a boyfriend but would never go on eharmony.
we must be twins.

IRWSMom said...

So happy for your Mom!!! Yeah!!! And gorgeous pics of your girs as always! Hope you get more relaxing in! Enjoy your week, Kelle!

Tara Jeles said...

I like your shower view ....ha ha.
i miss when my daughter used to just wait there for me!!
so happy for your mom too!

Laurejo said...

I always love your pictures from Isle of Capri - brings a little sunshine to Michigan, which is most definitely needed at this time of year!

christine said...

Kelle,
I love your pictures,
I love your writing,
I just LOVE your Blog!
You are AMAZING.
Christine

Sarah RDH said...

omg. So many cool things- your mom finding love on eharmony?? ROCK ON!! That is so awesome! Ummm and Nella is the most beautiful child ever! Love those last 2 pics...and Lainey putting on your lip gloss for you- so brave, yet so cute!! Ahhh!! And my suv is a constant mess, but the hubs is nice enough to clean it for me, bc clearly, I do not do it myself. I can't wait to see more beach pics as the weather warms!

Sarah RDH said...

oh yeah and the shower pic....PRICELESS!!! That is just too, too cute!! Love her!

Lindsey said...

What a fun post, and I love the title. I am anxiously awaiting to hear how your visit back to that room goes! Best wishes!

Jada said...

Love the last picture! And my car looks a lot like that:)

Katie said...

bahahaa, I love that your van is trashed. It takes about ten minutes for the kids I nanny to do that to my car. :) Learning to let go is a big part of learning to live fully.

kate said...

Just stopped back to this post ... for some reason (crazy!) I'd been thinking about your mom and George this weekend! So, I just reread their story ... coincidence? I don't think so! Divine providence! How wonderful for both of them ... and how special that George has been hovering outside your circle forever! Just a wonderful story! Thanks for sharing! They both look so happy! I hope it is forever!! ;)

Cindy said...

This post made me so happy. Thanks for sharing and the pictures are heart warming, as is your life.

Ansley said...

You are such a wonderful women and my daughter Jaelyn would love to have hairbows to match your beautiful daughters :) Please keep being such an inspiration to people everywhere. You are such a blessing.

Jillaine said...

I love the randomness as I laughed a bunch! The shower picture cracks me up because my little love, Kate, does it with the curtain over and over (she gets wet a little each time so she closes it and reopens it!). And can I please win??? BTW, Nella IS a rockstar and so are all the amazing people, including myself, that donated! We can make this world amazing!

Johnna said...

Your blog always inspires me and tonight it inspired me to post on my own blog about my non-perfect self. Thank you for reminding me that I'm not perfect and I love me for being that way.

Lyttlethingsmttr said...

I hesitate to say this, but here goes. Have you thought about putting part of the fundraisor to Reece's Rainbow? It is such a blessing to so many families looking to adopt babies with Downs.

Jen said...

Love the pictures of you and Lainey doing make-up! So cute! Can't wait for those days with my little girl. (:

Corinne Taylor Montieth said...

I have been reading your poignant words for some time, but have been remiss in commenting, after all in reality I am just a complete stranger.

But I must admit your stories make me laugh (and sometimes cry), your photography makes me pick up my camera far more often, and your girls take my breath away.

I am in love with the absolute clear unadulterated truth that you have brought to a difficult situation, a bend in the road if you will. Because really, we all have bends in the road. And your strength insipires more strength in me to keep going...to find joy in all the small things.

Thanks for offering so much to little readers like me.

I am SO inspired by the final fundrasing number. I posted it on my own blog and FB page, and had several people comment about who they dedicated their donation to. I believe in Random Acts of Kindness, and I believe in paying it forward. I also absolutely believe that Nella deserves a world that loves her as wholly as her family. You're making that happen. I was honored to be able to contribute to that journey.

Thank you, Kelle.

kj said...

random commenter leaving random comment... remember when you asked what we wanted for christmas? i said a + preg test....well i got it!!! a month later, but who's keeping time! :) love your blog. Happy belated birthday, Nella.

Amie said...

Perfect randomness to wrap up your craziness of the past few weeks. And BRAVO on all of your fundraising. It goes to show how a little bit from a lot of people really does go a LONG way. Have a fab week! XO

The Bosmas said...

I love reading your blog, it always makes me happy and puts life back into perspective. :) And, Nella looks like a baby doll in that last picture! She is so adorable!!

Amy said...

I am always so excited to see a new post! :) I just had my daughter's first birthday party yesterday and today I am worthless. Like you, I am ready for the chaos to die down.
Bambaroos has the cutest things! I do believe she is the next town over from me. Small world!

Lisa said...

I just LOVE the picture of Nella at your shower door. Also love how she likes bossin' around and yelling at her babydolls, how cute is that?! (please please share a video of that with us sometime, that would make my day)!

My little girl loves seeing the pictures of your 2 beautiful girls.... we love your blog!

The story about your mom and George is so cool! I LOVE happy sweet love stories like that.

Michelle L. said...

Wow, Nella is really starting to look like a big girl now! She's growing up so quickly -- I can barely believe it and I only "see" her in pictures. hehe.

Yo Mamma Mamma! said...

The small sock in the car is exactly where I find Violette's socks if she doesn't have shoes on - that totally makes me laugh - toes must be much more fun without socks!

So thrilled you are a part of DSPregnancy in an even bigger way now!

teri the big red dog said...

your baby is sooooooooo adorable. that is all.

Kinsey said...

Beautiful post...again.

Mrs Males said...

Kelle... I swear I love your blog more and more every day. Brings me to tears, but today was happy tears!!

Darth Mom said...

Love the Minivan! I was looking at the disarray in mine today and feeling bad, but now...I'm much better about it ; )

And yay for your mum that is awesome! Love is the best feeling in the world!

Amy said...

This internet thingy is crazy isn't it? So happy for your mama!
Love the pic of Nella outside the shower! My little girl (17months) just started this new thing, when I am in the shower, she gets her dads hand and leads him to the bathroom then lays down on the floor and waits for him to take off her clothes, so she can get in with me! So funny!

Jennifer said...

You guys are just so great. Giving me hope and courage to strive to be my best for my littles. Thank you a million times over!

Laura said...

Love this post Kelle! :)

Love the party pictures, Loved reading about & seeing your "net"! Love all these random shots and congrats to your Mom and George, how freakin' cool is that?! :)

As you return to the place of Nella's birth, please take the time to appreciate your visit - soak up the good and the bad feelings too, it's all a part of who you are and how you got to where you are today.

Hugs from NY as you & Nella venture on.........

Laura & Ryan
http://nowimamom.blogspot.com/

Short Leg Lucy said...

"Crap Kit" - i lost it. I was laughing so hard. My poor boyfriend was so confused :]

MonicaJBrown said...

"To thine own self be true, Kelle." In a world proliferated with viewpoints and voices that are dangerously, as Rilke put it--"too consistently ironic," your sentimentality, your sensitivity to the matters of the heart is a welcome one. So rock on with your big, weepy, loving embrace of all the heart's wonders! :)

Janelle said...

A few random comments:
Thanks for having an inspiring blog that makes me remember how precious all of life is.

Beautiful party for Nella. Wondering if I could borrow your colors and bloom painting ideas for my daughter's 1st birthday in June.
Already used your Thankful banner idea for a Happy Birthday banner for my twin daughters' 2nd birthday party this weekend. (I would love to send you a picture if that's ok with you.)

My husband and I met through eHarmony and were also amazed at the number of people we both knew and interestingly enough we grew up our whole lives 20 miles away from each other and attended the same college but didn't meet until we were connected online!

Anyway, hope you have a good week ahead!

Yours Truly said...

OBESSED>
Your style is so super cute.

xoxox

www.stephanieandsuch.blogspot.com

Elizabeth said...

Beautiful post! My husband and I met on eHarmony, and I love to hear when it has given as much happiness to other couples who have tried it and loved it and found love. The headbands are adorable.

Christina Olson said...

Love, love, love your blog. It's refreshing and inspiring:)

The Sanchez Family said...

Kelle- That last picture of Nella...can't keep my eyes off of her eyes! LOVE it! And your van?!?! Well....my van (aka "swagger wagon") could kick your van's butt :) in the mess department!!! LOL!

marianj79 said...

I stumbled across your blog a few weeks ago and after reading a few post decided I want to be you when I grow up (never mind that we are the same age). I am revived by your beautiful, positive, real words and images. Thank you.

Kerrie said...

Nella looking at you in the shower is hysterical!! My 17 month old son feels the need to join me in the shower :) All 3 of my boys can't understand why I would ever want to shut the door to the bathroom! Who needs privacy when your a mom ;)

Lesli Temple said...

Your Blog is amazing Kelle! Loved the pic of the girls playing in their room together! So sweet to have a sister to share things with (I have 3!), they will truly be best friends for life!

Erin Otness said...

Simply amazing how much money was raised for a wonderful cause! And it seems that in just a few days of pictures, Nella has transformed from a baby to a little girl, she is just so cute!

Bethanyjoy said...

I remember playing with sidewalk chalk and bubbles all the time when I was little. They are defiantly essentials for any summer's day.

KWQR said...

Always love your randoms! The shower photo made me smile so big...how could you have anything but a good day if it starts with that?
:-)
Kate

Sandryte said...

Wow, great news on just one post! I am so happy for your mother (I should advocate for my mother either, it breaks my heart to see her so lonely). And the ONEder fund results - amazing! We are so proud of you! You have such an inspiring, strong personality, that has a power to change people's lives. You are very gifted, Kelle!

DeAnn said...

What a wonderful way to give back by joining with Down Syndrome Pregnancy! Such a great resource for expectant parents. And the Oneder Fund? Oh.My.Gosh! Girl, you have rocked it BIG TIME!!!

Just the Two of US said...

Your amazing and you inspire me with every post!
I love it!

cathy said...

kelle, your babies are so sweet and so beautiful.
nella yelling at her baby dolls is so hilarious.
lainey putting make up on you is priceless!
you my dear are wise beyond your young years!
yesterday hubby and i were taking the grandbabies to church with us, 5 year old emily and 14 month old logan.
i turn around to see what that logan is up to, he has his shoes and socks off. not only that he has his coat off and his shirt most the way off, kinda stuck on his head-but he is still workin on it!and we live in missouri where it is cold cold cold.
them sweet babies keep this maw maw always laughing!
God bless you kelle!

Esther said...

I love it that I sat here and smiled at seeing your mama in love. :)

Esther D

casey said...

I love how your words come to life every. single. time. I read your blog. You make me cry the good kind of cry.

SallyGirl said...

I got a new camers recently *dances*, so when I saw a little bucket of sidewalk chalk in the Target dollar section, I immediately of some of your photos that include things written on the sidewalk, and I had to scoop it up! In my little area of Kansas, the high is supposed to be 20 today, so it will clearly be awhile before I can play with colors on the pavement, but Springs on its way! (Or so I tell myself on these dreary, bleary days). Love the latest pics of the girls! They get cuter every day!

Dawn said...

So awesome for your Mom!!!

Carrie said...

I love when you post pictures of things that are so "real" like a messy car or your clothes all over the bathroom floor as you shower.

Not as much as I love pictures of your blonde angels... but still.

Stats of the ONEder fund are simple amazing. I am proud to be a part of it.

Keep on rocking.

Jaime Nash said...

What an amazing, life-loving post to read this morning as I start my day. Love it! Thank you for sharing your life - and your love for it - with us.

Raquel said...

Kelle,
I love your blog! I just had to write and say congrats to your Mom! I met my wonderful, amazing husband on EHarmony and am thankful that I took that leap of faith every single day!
Thank you for sharing your life with us....
Raquel

Steph said...

Your blog is always good for a healthy happy cry! The outpouring of donations warms my heart.

Joedee Robinson said...

Yay for you Mom and her handsome new beaufran! Great story.

Lisa Hewlett said...

I love the Nella yells at her dolls - so cute!

Candace Rock said...

My 4 yr old boy just saw Nella and said "Awwww....what a cute little girl" :)

So happy for your mom....my dad just passed away and my mom is so sad and lonely. I hope one day she can find love again.....

Amy said...

Thank you for pointing out that for every area where mama's shine, there is one that isn't so shiny. It's hard to remember that when you read blogs with pictures of perfect homes, perfect parties and these moms seem to have endless time to devote to being creative and crafty. You bring out the real mom stuff and I love it!

Brenna said...

Love the headbands and I know the perfect sweet new baby head-fresh this last Friday-to wear it! Hoping to win one for little Emelia!

ebeck said...

Love love love your blog and seeing your cuties grow before my eye! Thanks for sharing them with us!

Daniele said...

What an awesome story about your mom...good for her! :)
Oh and let me just tell you, my mommy brain is a big ol' random grab bag, all of the time. haha

Carolyn said...

Congrats on raising so much money! Your story is truly inspiring!

Annie said...

My mom insisted my sisters and I bring a special bag of toys, etc when we'd go babysitting. As a young teen I thought it was a pain to lug it along, but the kids always looked forward to it. Even if the games seemed lame to me, they were 'new' to the kids I was babysitting and therefore fun. I so appreciate that my mom gave us the idea and didn't let up when we whined about it!

Megan Reinbold said...

My husband and I met on eHarmony! I always joke that it was the best sixty (+) bucks I ever spent. :)

Shilo and Jason said...

As always, love your blog and so very happy for your mama ;-)

Krystal Maher said...

Usborne books rock, my 3 year old and I enjoy the Farmyard Tales and the 'Boot' family. We have the SNAP games too....and about 20 other books! My 10 month old likes any book....

My place to breathe deep and reflect on my one life is typically in our back yard. We are on 6 acres in Iowa. During the winter, it is typically a winter wonderland and almost every morning I can look out Keghan's bedroom window and watch deer slowly make their way across our yard. In the summer, I like to go outside at night to star gaze with my hubby. He even pulled me out of bed and our son (2.5 at the time) to see a meteor shower. It was an awesome family moment.

If I had to say an ultimate spot of peace and tranquility would be, I would have a tie breaker between getting as close as you possibly can to a sleeping baby to smell them and listen to them without waking them and/or sitting on a ski lift on a nice sunny day and enjoying the wonders of the 'hugemongous' trees and the snow sometimes sliding off of them...(I would pick Tahoe or Utah and then Colorado....)

Thank you Kelle for reminding me to 'lead' my 1 crazy life...

Krystal Maher

~KC: said...

I'm happy for your beautiful Mom and George, for the $103K+++ raised and for all the positive awareness the ONEder Fund video is creating! I feel everything begins with AWARENESS and just love the way you advocate for individuals with Ds all over the world. And, congratulations for joining the Down Syndrome Pregnancy team. Thank you so much for all you continue to do. :)))

“When you are inspired by some great purpose, some extraordinary project, all your thoughts break their bonds; Your mind transcends limitations, your consciousness expands in every direction, and you find yourself in a new, great, and wonderful world. Dormant forces, faculties and talents become alive, and your discover yourself to be a greater person by far than you ever dreamed yourself to be.” ~Patanjali

KAD33 said...

Just want to let you know by far the best blog Ive ever seen..You and your family and so beautiful and blessed. I enjoy reading your stories and seeing your pics:)

Marla said...

Brave woman! I would never take a picture of my car!!!!

Courtney Cochran said...

Is it weird that I'm 28 but sometimes I want to dress like Lainey and Nella?

Mare said...

Randoms are my favorite. Awesome job on the fund!

Patti said...

So again, it is weird to leave this comment talking to you as if you have been aware all the times you told me a story that made me cry or laugh or smile or swoon at your beautiful girls but I will go ahead with it.
About a year ago a friend of mine told me i had to read "this amazing birth story." Well I am a step mother to an eleven year old and at that time had no idea what a birth story was but I read it, and sitting at the front desk at the law firm I work for I cried, and cried, and cried some more. It was so real and raw and strong and I was hooked. I have read your blog ever since. I have watched your girls grow up and every once in a while I go back to read the beautiful birth story. As time has gone on I have to say the sting isn't as strong here either. The pain I felt for you then now screams at her baby dolls and makes the cutest faces, and the uncertain future that was so tragic now has the whole world hanging on her beautiful smile. You have shown us all how blessed you are, you have brought us along for your trip and we all thank you for that!

Bean said...

Your minivan picture makes me smile :) I also tell myself that someday I'll also have a clean vehicle and do laundry every two days and remember to have TP well stocked in the bathrooms! For now I'm content with imperfect...

The Schneiders said...

Just stumbled across your blog...and love it. What an inspiration!! Congratulations!!

GreenMama0609 said...

thanks for posting te picture of your minivan because it makes me feel so much better that I am not alone in having stray socks, drinks and such on the floor! HA great post as always Kelle!!

Chelsea said...

I laughed when I read your babysitter kit line. I always have, and still do, carry a fun bag full of goodies including crayons, coloring books, finger puppets, bubbles, and other things depending on the age of the kid.

PS congratulations on the amazing fundraiser!!

K said...

Kelle-

With all your passion and all the people your blog reaches, you could really help out this organization:

http://reecesrainbow.org/

They help place orphans (mainly from Eastern Europe) with DS and other disabilities with families here in the US.

Strongmomma said...

I just signed up to your blog. Your story makes me want to never-ever give up!! I am a mom of 4 and a recent survivor of Hodgkins Lymphoma. Today was my "after" scan ;) I am waiting patiently for some good results!!
Anyway...you have the sweetest girls ever and the beauty of your family and spirit shines through your wonderful photographs. Thank-you for sharing them :)
I want Nella's hat!! The beige with the mini flowers- precious!!!

chris said...

my favorite place to visit, my isle of capri, my sanctuary is my bookshelf - though i may escape for awhile alone in between the hugs and snuggles of parenting, i can also take someone with me - we can read together, share an experience, laugh at it later and bond over a word, a phrase a sentence or a chapter of being somewhere else alone together at home.

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Chica said...

Kelly, I am a nanny (even though I really babysit for a lot of families, I call myself a nanny as I'm 24 & have a Early Childhood Degree). Anyway, I TOTALLY have a "Kid Kit". That's what they called it in Babysitter's Club books. It's a big tote and I keep: TONS of craft kits, Barbie theme kits (Doctor Barbie, Teacher Barbie) and of course, I always have a stock of cookie dough!! The kids love it when I bring the kid kit. I keep it in the trunk of my car so when I go to jobs it's always at my disposal. I thought no one knew about this but me so I was exited when I saw it in your post! :)

Chica said...

Kelly, I am a nanny (even though I really babysit for a lot of families, I call myself a nanny as I'm 24 & have a Early Childhood Degree). Anyway, I TOTALLY have a "Kid Kit". That's what they called it in Babysitter's Club books. It's a big tote and I keep: TONS of craft kits, Barbie theme kits (Doctor Barbie, Teacher Barbie) and of course, I always have a stock of cookie dough!! The kids love it when I bring the kid kit. I keep it in the trunk of my car so when I go to jobs it's always at my disposal. I thought no one knew about this but me so I was exited when I saw it in your post! :)

Aimee said...

So, I LOVED this post and it had me laughing so hard I cried...the car (looks SO familiar!), the shower (my daughter does the same thing!), the roller derby (GREAT illustration!), the yelling at her babies, etc. Thanks for putting a smile on my face tonight! =)

climbinggirl said...

Kelle,
I just found your blog a few days ago and I am addicted! My husband came home the other night and I was in tears, cincerned he asked if I was ok. I was reading Nella's birth story. You are an amazing, loving woman and Nella is lucky to have you! I LOVE all your pictures! Each day I read a few more of your posts.
Dawn H

KBeth said...

Love your mom's eHarmony story! Such a great one. Congratulations to her and her new husband!!! :) I have a very similar eHarmony story... Even though my husband and I were in diff. parts of the world (US -> US Soldier in Afghanistan) when we "met" on there, we gradually found out that we were from the same area of the US. Then found out that my cousins went to school with him AND my aunt babysat his sisters. He was the only one I had met face to face from eH and we've been happily married for 2.5 years and have a 16 mo. old treasure of a son. Amazing thing-that eHarmony... :) Blessings and prayers for your mom's new life.

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