Monday, March 7, 2011

Sliver.

I am tired. The girls and I left this morning and headed to Fort Lauderdale for a lovely visit with a friend and returned just a bit ago after a long, quiet drive across the Alley.

But get this. On the way home?

70 mph, open freeway. Stage left: Palm trees. Stage right: Palm trees. Babies sleeping in back seat, heaving sweet sighs every ten minutes or so. And the most fantastic sun show ever. Like opening-scene-of-Lion-King kinda good. Like lava lamp kinda good. Like pull-over-to-rest-area-and-take-pictures-kinda good. And then I found Gypsy Kings on some great Latin radio station and I just drove, like Thelma and Louise. But no cops. Or Mormon missionaries on bikes. The only thing that would have made it better was if I was driving a convertible and not a minivan that smells like Jr. Bacon Cheeseburgers.

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Normally, cruising on a Florida freeway at sunset would elicit all sorts of good ponderings for me. Good deep-in-thought moments, but tonight my mind was free. I thought about the sun. That is all. I thought about what words I would use to describe that moment to someone who could not see the sun, and it involved all sorts of colors that bled into the sky and some good unicornish gushing. Because I liked that sun tonight, I did. And I liked its encore performance of pink sky that wouldn't end. Bravo.

There are moments when fessing up about the challenges of parenthood are good. Moments where I'll come here and write that there've been lots of whining, babies who won't sleep, a mama who's popping Excedrin and can't keep up with the laundry. And it feels good in that whole everyone relates kind of way. And it's kind of cool and in-with-the-times to be honest and lay some good self-deprecating parenthood admissions on the table because this generation is realizing it's good to be free and honest and, in doing so, we're going somewhere good with it.

There will be times when my patience is shot and I'm all hey-look-at-the-crazy-mom-who-can't-keep-her-s&*t-together because it will feel good to write it. But, I can honestly say lately my girls and I have been completely in synch. I am blathering on about how good and funny they are, kissing the little valleys between their eyes even more, noticing new blonde streaks in their hair, new sounds in their vocabulary. And I am feeling present and thankful and patient and not even seeing the half part of that glass-is-half-full. It's just full right now--pure and simple.

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Maybe they are growing. Maybe I am growing. Maybe--and far more likely--this is one of those precious slivers in parenthood when things are so in tune even Nella's cockeyed middle-of-the-night routine isn't making me sigh. I welcome their moments of neediness as opportunites to be needed and sometimes, that feels good. Sometimes a cry in the night reminds me that it's fleeting--this little window that presents me with the precious gift of feeling her skin against mine in the dark and pausing just a moment to smell her milky breath before I lay her back down and return to my covers.

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The Lock-Eye-Nursing Gaze. Belongs in my Top Five Motherhood Moments of all time. Nursing baby stares. Mama smiles. Baby squints eyes and smiles back. But never stops sucking. Cue angels, clouds parting, unicorns neighing and striking ground with hooves, pre-flight.

Sometimes. Not all the time. Because there will be days when, come the third middle-of-the-night cry, I shake Brett and awaken him with one of those pathetic "Help Me" whispers that's really not a whisper at all but more of an agitated shout with a little bit of breathiness to mask it over as a whisper. And it will be funny when it happens. But right now, I'm enjoying my sliver when it's all good. Pure parental bliss. Even if it's a sliver.

But hey, not every sunset looks like tonight's performance. And that's what makes it even better.

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I spent a lot of one-on-one time with the girls this weekend. Doesn't always work out that way but since we're talking slivers, I took it and ran. The opportunity to be with them. Like really be with them.

We took a blanket to the park and unintentionally aligned our visit with an outside performance of the Naples Concert Band. So I watched my Mowgli climb trees--the ones with the thick branches that lie low and staggered, perfect for little climbing feet--while we listened to trumpets followed by long periods of applause. Applause which made Nella smile and clap and wonder what she did that was so celebratory.

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We walked downtown, popping in stores, stopping at a fountain to make a wish, forgetting what time it was and deciding even after we realized it was late that we'd keep walking because we were having fun.

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Nella's new Oh-face, our favorite face. We applaud the "Oh." And take pictures of it. Repeatedly. You will see lots of Oh.

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We went swinging in the park and I flipped out when I saw a rat hiding under a play structure. The rat with the long skinny tail that made me gag and shiver and grab kids and run. I can do lizards and bugs. But I cannot do rats.

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So there. For all the this-is-hard times to come, I am happy to report this weekend was just purely good. Like honeymoons are good when the reality of real-life marriage is more complicated, even though it's good too. Honeymoons are for getting drunk on love and gazing into each others' eyes and thinking that there might not possibly be another moment as good as this one here. I like drunk on love.

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Surely, the Oh-face makes you happy, eh?

I'm excited to announce a new sponsor near and dear to my heart. I don't have a lot of time to read these days, but I need to read because it is fueling, I enjoy it and it broadens my perspectives and deepens my beliefs. I love a good parenting magazine, but I love even more a good parenting magazine that isn't just fluff or been-there-done-that. I've been a Mamalode subscriber for a year now (I was their first subscriber!), and it's a given that when it lands in my mailbox, there'll be a long bath later that night.

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Mamalode is good writing. Uncensored, honest, raw insights that plunge into topics of motherhood that are relatable and make us better. And I'm even more excited that I get to be a part of their next issue. It's a gift for your mailbox, for you, and I know you'll love it. Buy a subscription here.

A commenter on this post will be winning a one year subscription to Mamalode. Lucky you.

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The wild sun performance is over, the babies are asleep.

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Oh, what the heck. One more Oh.

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Outside, a skinny moon smiles. Tonight, it's just a sliver.

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C said...

I just love checking your page to find a new entry. Your words and images are always wonderful. I've been reading Nicci's column over on Mamalode for a while, of course I found Nicci through you :-)

Verna said...

Love the Oh! Sooo cute!

Rhonda said...

Haven't heard of the magazine but sounds interesting. Love the "oh"!

Adriana said...

great post. i am right there with you this week. in one of those slivers. its nice,eh?

Southern Gal said...

Oh! The Oh Face! The lips in that first one! Priceless. Her hair looks so long in that last picture. I guess the sun is hitting it just right so you can actually see how long it is.

I would love to win the subscription to Mamalode. My daughter is new to this parenting thing and I promise I will share.

Becca said...

Thanks for the beautiful words today! Inspiring. I'm in desperate need of some "in sync" moments at my home! This weekend it is ON.

Monica said...

LOVE ♥ the ♥ OH ♥ face!
What a beauty...

Cookie's Sandwich said...

Thank you once again for sharing the honesty as well as the beauty that comes with motherhood. I think those quiet moments found in long weekends of calm recharge us. The tough does remind of us the wonder of it all when we lose track. I think when we realize the value of the little everything else just starts to fall into place.

Rachel said...

This was a beautiful post. Love the "OH!" face!

Monkey Business said...

Love to see a new post in the morning...just right with a cup of tea.
Thanks :)

Ames said...

LOVE the oh face! I gagged at the picture of the rat tail...I would have freaked!

Heather said...

MAn I needed this today! You reminded me that those smooth times come. My little guy has one of those wonderful night time wacko deals. I keep telling myself sleep is for empty nesters. He wakes me up each morning with the best sloppy kiss (lick) and a big hug. I know he will figure out this sleep stuff and I will miss our nights together.

The Oh face makes everyone in my house so incredibly happy! Also love the shot of Lainey doing the shadow dance and aww the nursing pictures, love this view and have not been able to capture it. yet.

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BookWorm said...

Loved this post one of the best EVER!!

So happy to see you are still nursing Nella - and yes the lock-stare during breastfeeding is one of the best moments of motherhood, agree totally.

Finally LOVING the "Oh" face. SO CUTE.

That's a lot of capitals for one day.

Have a great one
Karen

faryderoc said...

I love your blog! I just feel everything you write. I have been followed it for a while now and I do not what I love the most your stories or the great pics.
.....I love South Florida...everytime I can watch that kind of sundown from my terrace... I just give thanks God to be here!
The magazine looks very interesting...I will definately check it up.

Elisabeth said...

Somehow I hadn't realized Mamalode was a magazine...I have read the things Nici writes for them and just never realized...I would LOVE to win a subscription...

Daisy Path said...

looks like an excellent magazine! thanks for the chance! i was wondering...with so many millions of absolutely incredible pics of your girls, how in the world do you pick which ones make it to a frame on a wall or table top! you are an amazing photographer, capturing priceless moments! love you!

Lisa said...

Kelle thank you for making me step away from the anxieties for a moment and remember to appreciate the blessings in my life. I will give my daughter an extra special hug today.

Happiness is... said...

"Oh" face is delicious. So wonderful to move into new faces/discoveries/development, but it's sort of sad to lose the last stage of growth. Good for you to continue nursing. We are now beyond that, but I cherish those moments. The gazes, the smiles, the little hand patting or pinching, and the skin-on-skin.

Keep enjoying those moments. Have a great rat-free week.

-Jennifer from Annapolis

Tracy said...

I want the mamalode in my inbox too!

I remember that breastfeeding eye-lock too.

:)

Jennifer from NJ said...

oh oh it's magic, such a cute oh face!love when the kids and me become on the same path and everything just feel great. would love to start reading the magazine. if i dont win, i am going to subsribe.

Joanna said...

Too, too cute. I love fun, happy posts just as much as the crazy, relatable ones. They remind me to enjoy every moment of sweetness. Thanks for sharing. :)

Suzanne said...

I know what you mean about being in sync with your kids. It's been that way for a month or so here? And I'm so thankful that in the midst of our angst (in regards to our financial future in our state and for our family) that anxiety isn't getting in the way of those opportunities to really be "there" for our kids.

I look at my littlest one, or listen to her words and get that "tug at my heart" kinda feeling, like "ohhh, she's so precious, and she's getting sooo big..." You know what I mean.

And sometimes, we have to have a little fun, like when I put up a bed sheet over her bed, so she could be like "Fancy Nancy." (Kelle, Lainey would love those books, if she doesn't know them already!)

Here's to enjoying more of those small moments. :)

Amanda said...

I'm loving the "oh" face - too precous! And a subscription to Mamalode would be "oh" so fabulous!

Val, Mike, Brax and Harper said...

the OH makes me smile so!!!

the rat.... not so much. sssssick!

Megan said...

You never disappoint Kelle, I seriously get excited to read each post!
I love Nella's "O" face, too cute!
I am with you about the parenting mags these days, I feel like they are 80% ads and crap these days! I am sure if mamalode gets your approval I would love it too! I will def have to check it out!

Michael said...

Once again, thank you for your blog! I honestly feel like I've been a better mom to my 1 1/2 year old little girl since subscribing. I take more time to soak in every little moment, and appreciate all the seemingly "little" things during our day. Thank you!!

Bonnie said...

Love the Oh face! If I don't win the subscription, I will be off to buy it :) Have a great week.

Heather said...

Oh Em Gee! That face is one of the cutest things I have ever seen! Such beautiful little girls!

mama.kay said...

Your posts always brighten my day! You have such a beautiful family. Love love love the oh face... And would love to win the subscription to mamalode!

adriel, from the mommyhood memos said...

Oh, the lock-eye nursing gaze... How precious it is! I admit that I'm often too bleary-eyed to take much notice first thing in the morning... but when I nurse my sweet little freshly-bathed cherub at bedtime, those are the moments I'm awake, alert, soaking it all in... so grateful to be the last person to kiss my boy to sleep at the end of the day. Oh happy grin of deep satisfaction and profound gratitude! Such a grace children are to us.

Summit of Glory said...

How so very lovely to stumble upon a picnic with applause! "Oh" Nella, they surely were applauding for you! I always thrived on the middle of the night feedings. Ok, part of me didn't so much, but it seemed like every night I had to get up with a crying child, there was always a reward, a precious look in their eye-a smile just for you for being there, that would not have happened if it weren't the middle of the night. It's a magic time to be with a child. Lots of marrow in the nighttime comforting! Love by the alarm clock light! Precious. Thanks for sharing. xo

Kara said...

What a sweet post! Totally what I needed to read while I soothe my sick babies this week.

Thanks for sharing… Keep enjoying those little gifts.

Loving the O face! :)

D said...

there is nothing better...than the slurp, suck, contented sigh...and the little warm body pressed against you while you nurse...

Shelly said...

My sister and her husband are having their third baby (an unexpected joy)! She gave away all of her baby stuff after the 2nd little love and is stressing quite a bit over how they are going to aquire all of the things she will need while trying to move and go back to school. A year subscription and a bubble bath is probably just what she needs right about now! :)

Missy. said...

well yay. who wouldn't love a free subscription to a mommy magazine. thanks for all your fun giveaways. ~melissa.

Lisa said...

That "Oh" face is spectacular! Sounds like the perfect weekend. Aside from seeing that rat of course.

lillies & lattes said...

as always, i love drinking my morning coffee and reading your inspiring words... and lovin' the photos!

Rhonda said...

Those moments of sync are too amazing. like a breath of fresh air.

Jes said...

I love the Oh-Face! I love reading your blog in the morning. The pictures always fill me with joy. What a wonderful way to start a day. (o: Thank you!

Natalia Jean Sansosti said...

Yay for "babymoons" - not the maternity leave kind, but the kind where you and your littlest love(s) are on your own private island of fun, even if it's just hanging out in the family room. My baby girl (13 mo.) and I have been similarly in sync lately, and I am enjoying the heck out of it - because I know it's not always gonna be like this.

Oh, and thank you for the the "lock eye nursing gaze," which took me right back to our nursing days - except that my girl wouldn't keep sucking, she'd stop, give me a huge goofy grin, and make a mess of both of us!

Elissa said...

I have to remind myself to enjoy and treasure those moments at night when they wake up and you hold them for a short time in the darkness - that those won't last for long and they won't be that small for long or need you like that for long... It's hard when you're sleep deprived, but with my oldest, who is only 2 years old, I don't really get those moments anymore...
love the oh face :)

melody said...

i absolutely ADORE the O face! and totally agree that the nursing baby stare is one of the best things in life :)

Tina said...

Oh that Oh Face! LOVE!

When you showed Nella's Oh Face, my soul smiled in recognition, for my now 3 year old did that same face when she was around Nella's age...

And we called that face her 'Oh Face' too!

It caught on and soon all our family and friends would say "She's doing the 'Oh Face' again!" or egg her on to do it for them so they could burst into giggles.

She's just been diagnosed with Autistic Disorder and we're currently working throught he plethora of information/therpaies/paperwork et al.

We think she's grand. we're going to hold a party for her, a sort of 'Celebration Of Maya', soon. We'll invite lots of kids, some with autism, some without, ALL with their own magical differences.

I want her to look back on this day and know that who she is...is amazing. And that is to be celebrated.

that mum said...

Nella's "Oh face" is just too adorable.

You're an inspiration and thank you for sharing.

Samantha said...

I just love the Oh face :)

chantelle said...

The "OH" face is HILARIOUS!!!! I love how you have pictures of the Nursing stare and smile..That is one of my top mommy moments as well. I try to get pictures of it every day and I end up with the back of a head or just a boob everything but that:) haha! Beautiful. Have a great week!!

Margaret B said...

Thanks for slipping in the last "O" face. I literally made me laugh out loud!

Megan said...

Love those moments when you can just truly enjoy them and not have to think so hard.


I live in Florida (in Tampa) and the skies and sunsets have been amazing lately, have they not? I dare say this might be the best time of the year in Florida.

PS: I'd love a new mothering magazine. Bring it, Mamalode!

Jen said...

I LOVE the "O" faces! So fun! And you made me remember my nursing babies stares! That would be one of my top five Motherhood Moments too!
Love the blog! Thank you for sharing!!

kcolquitt said...

Yes! I'm there too! I don't know if it's spring or what...and there's a post in the works about this very things....the kids are genuinely so much fun to be with. My days have shifted from "to do" lists to "let's do" lists and it's been such a treat. I love the shifts from disequilibrium to equilibrium and we plan of having as much fun as possible until the next shift! Love Lainey's nesting doll dress!! Super cute!

Strongmomma said...

I just adore your posts and your precious pictures. :)

Emily said...

Barkeep, pour me another! I am so there right now, too...loving the love - kisses aren't even enough, I am wanting to eat them up - devouring their spirit instead...nourishment for the soul, I tell ya...Enjoy this sliver and thank you for sharing.

Charity said...

The girls are growing sooo much. They both are very beautiful. I love the o-face at the water fountain. And I love the dancing in front of the door. It looks as if they to are loving life.

My Secret Rooms said...

Love the "oh", love the blog.
Really not much more to say today.
Yes: "a sliver" that phrase was new to me. So, I learn, here, also ;-)
(yeah, being euoropean and all...!)

Meagan said...

Sounds like a great weekend!

KTG said...

I love your pic of Lainey in front of the red door!
And the nursing gaze,ah I know what you are talking about there...
I'm going to to check out this magazine.

The Birds said...

LOL, The Oh face is pretty much the cutest thing I have seen in awhile, love it!

Deborah said...

Nella is starting to look a lot a like lainey! You have two beautiful girls...and I LOVE the O face! How can you look at that and not smile!

kris said...

Oh, oh, oh! The Oh Face. It's priceless...and you definitely can't look at it and not smile. It is smile-inducingly good. As is your big girl's profile. Yum.

Jenn said...

Nella's 'Oh' face makes me smile...thanks!

Pima said...

Who wouldn't love that oh face! Adorable!

A to Z said...

Reading your words always remind me to slow down. Thank you.

Spencer Family said...

Your photography is wonderful and inspiring. It makes me want to pull my camera out and take more pictures.

Helena said...

I know what it means to be with you children and what it means to really be WITH them. Your weekend of being with (all caps) them sounds amazing. Lucky you. Lucky them. Lucky me?! :)

Cindy said...

Okay, I could totally rave about the general fabulousness that is this post (because it IS fab--I'm drunk on love with those precious Mama-slivers, too), but I just have one question:

How the heck do you keep your floors so clean?!?! The pic of Lainey in the tutu? Dang, those are some shiny, clean floors! ;-)

Maureen said...

I love that you are still nursing Nella :) Great photos, as usual... Your girls have such style!

Gabrielle said...

Love Nella's Oh face! And the rat - gross!!!!

Angela Bowden said...

As always, Kelle, love the blog entry. I love how you breathe in your sweet girls. And I LOVE the oh face!!

Erica @ All About Aleigha said...

That rat is creepy but the "O" face is adorable :)

Ginger said...

Another lovely post (when are they not?) coupled with adorable pics. Oh how I love the Oh-face! And, that nursing gaze....love that, too. The tree climbing pics of Lainey were great--she's one stylish monkey! Coulda done without the rat, though. LOL!

Brigitte said...

Thanks for recommending mamalode. I'm looking forward to reading something engaging; not the usual suspects we run across @ the pedi's waiting room. Mommmyhood is still new, like brand new, to me. So I feel like I have so much to learn/attempt then try again!
Thank you again :)

Faith said...

Oh my! That O face has got to be the cutest thing ever! Gets you every time!! So precious!

Katherine said...

I think I am in the middle of one of those "help me" parenting moments with two sick boys who have been giving me a run for my money. My toddler is discovering the joys of VERY long temper tantrums just shy of his second birthday and my 4 month old (already not a good sleeper) has been needing to be held constantly. In the midst of it all, we have our own little slivers though. I am delighting in my toddler's excitement and ever-expanding vocabulary and knack for making me laugh. I am soaking in all the cuddling I can with my 4 month old because this time is fleeting. I know that soon enough, he will be crawling...walking... running after his big brother. Thanks for always helping me see the silver lining!

Mira's mom said...

That picture of the rat gives me the creeps.

colleenhumphris said...

I woke up this morning so grateful that my boy slept through the night (as he should at 2.5 yo).
Thanks for the perspective on that sliver of the night that can be so frusterating (the actual rolling out of the warm bed) and can also be so nurishing (little face tucked into your neck with baby hair smell in your nostrils).

Perfect music today too!

whitejennam said...

Awesome insight!

Nf1andprek-whisper said...

ok... NOW I love love all your photos.. but that rat tail.. gave me the shivers for 15 minutes after seeing it.. I can do worms, bugs.. and even some small snakes.. but rats.. send me running too... I have never heard of Mama lode.. sounds so cool... You always sponsor great giveaways... LOOK at nella blowing a kiss.
Lisa

The McCombies said...

Not only the "Oh" but the nursing smile made my day. I miss that so much. Like... enough to have #2 NOW. :) Would love some good Mama reading. Keep us the great writing and photography!

Jill said...

Oh the Oh. Your girl is too cute. How do you get anything done? That magazine sounds really nice. I'll have to check it out. And that rat was super creepy even though I feel really bad for rats bc most people think they're super creepy.

The Super Seven said...

I wouldn't have been able to stay long enough to get a picture of the rat..... yuck!!!

Another enjoyable post..... love the honesty of it all!!!

Karen said...

ok, 2 things I agree with:

1. the OH face is absolutely adorable and does make me smile. Keep them coming.

2. the rat is totally gross. up here in NH you don't ever see them, but that thing looks gigantic :)

Happy Tuesday!

Ellie said...

I am under a Mamalode...that would be a fun mag! Looks like beauty abound this weekend. Love the post!

Jill from Killeny Glen said...

Truly the "OH" face will make the surliest CURMUDGEON smile!
;)

Amanda Faul said...

The Lock-Eye-Nursing Gaze is my absolute favorite part of breastfeeding. It always makes me feel so connected to my babies. Sort of makes me wish I could nurse them forever.

HeidiZizz said...

I love her pursed little lips!! So cute!! Thanks for sharing life through blogging...you have been blessed with the ability to write.

miriamp said...

that mag looks amazing!!! i hate all the parenting, parents, babytalk etc magazines!!! would so love to win this!

Tisha said...

love the oh face. and the nursing stare (its why lucas is 18 mos, the size of a 2.5 yr old, but still nursing). Love the nursing pics!!!

laughing at the "breathiness to mask it over as a whisper". good stuff.

oh and love the close up of lainey against the brown door!

Julie said...

Best "O' face around! Happy mama and happy girls - love it!

andrea said...

ooo i love the OOOOO FACE!!
YOUR GIRLS ARE PRECIOUS!

THANK YOU FOR SHARING THEM WITH US!

ROCK ON MAMA!

Sarah said...

LOVE the lock-eyed-nursing gaze along with the smile.

Definitely one of the top 5 moments of my life, too!

Thanks for sharing all Kelle! I <3 your blog!!!

(ewww...the rat!)

~Shari said...

I enjoy each and every post you make. I wish I could write and post elegant everyday photos just like you!


Thanks for being you!

Joanne said...

Love the look of happines on yours girls faces. Priceless

Joy: said...

You make me want to do things I never wanted to do before: move to Florida. Climb trees. Hang banners in my baby girl's nursery. Pull over at rest areas and take pictures of sunsets.

Karen said...

Is the Oh face accompanied by a sound? That makes it even better!

Kellie said...

Yep! the "oooo" face makes me smile :o)

Daniel said...

Thank you for sharing your weekend! it makes me live more fully or strive to at least! I love Mamalode! And you are so right......reading it does lead to long bathes at night....pondering this thing called LIFE!xoxooxoxo

Stacy said...

Love your blog...I love reading it and I tell all my friends to look too! I love Nella's O face!!

ontheclock said...

I'm glad I read your blog first thing this morning, I needed some sun.
I just love lazy sunny days spent ambling along with no hurry attached - sans rat tail. I would have scooped up my babe in my arms and run screaming from the rat tail too! Oh and I love the "oh" face =)
Have a great day!

Huddyma said...

You know when you sometimes have to dig deep to find a little strength to get through a tough day? I find it here, on this blog. Keep on, mama.

olivia kae said...

love your blog. your honesty. your fun! thanks for always sharing! id love to get the magazine to read about moms raw honesty and feel normal! :) thanks kelle!

Tammy said...

Love the Oh face. :0) Laughed at the picture of the rat tail. I don't know that I would have gotten that close. We saw that sliver of moon last night. It looked like a smile. :)

J Scheppl said...

I don't think there could be anything cuter than Nella's 'Oh' face!

Shayna said...

Love the oh face!! :)

Angela said...

Your post today was a breath of fresh air for me after a very crazy couple of weeks that took me away from my kiddos more than I wanted. Ready to get back 'in-sync' with them now and just enjoy my time with them.

Lovin' the O face!

Love,
Angela

Michele said...

Your blog is my 'fuel' on most days. You are my keeper of perspective. I know that's a lot of pressure (grin) but it's also a bright spot in my days that turn into weeks that turn into seasons of a working mom who tries to 'be with her kid, really with her kid' whenever we are together. Thank you.

LydLyd said...

I am 20 weeks pregnant and also have a 1 and 3 year old (sounds FUN right?). Just wanted to say that i HOPE to one day acheive the kind of happiness you right about. I feel it in brief moments durning the day, but on a day when i read your blog i remember to try to find it a little more. Thank You!

BLT Edmundson said...

Love the Oh face...so adorable. Glad you had a nice weekend...You deserve everything good!

Katie said...

oh, I love the 'oh' face!

would love to check out mamalode with a free subscription.

happy fat Tuesday!

The Martys said...

The Oh face is adorable!! ( I remember when my daughter would do that, I would take pics too.) Such a sweetie! The picture of that rat, not so cute. Here's to everything aligning.

Amy

Katie said...

Love the new header (sorry, idk how new it is, you're in my reader so I never miss anything! ;))! Thanks for the opp to win! xo

Joy said...

Love the Oh faces :)

Jones Family said...

My sweet Noah does the eyes lock, smile while nursing love to me too. It is bliss!

15959b54-498a-11e0-98fe-000bcdcb8a73 said...

I love that you share a sliver of your life with all of us that just love your blog and have come to love your family! You warm my heart and bring a tear of joy each day! Thank you Kelle.

David said...

after supporting our family while my husband finished school, i finally have the opportunity to be a stay at home mom to our beautiful 4 year old son next year. my wise friend susan gave me the best advice for a mother to hear: don't wish moments away; you may only experience it once in a lifetime so enjoy it. applying that phrase to the daily challenges of being a working mother was a wonderful meditative reminder that we should all enjoy the small things in life- no matter what. i love reading your blog and have been quietly following you for over a year now- a cup of coffee in one hand an a tissue in the other is usually what starts my mornings :)

Sarah said...

Loved everything except of course the rat....ew. Once again gorgeous, gorgeous pics!!!

Sam said...

We've always called the "O" face, "Cheerio lips!" LOL Thanks for starting my day w/ a smile. :)

Dandelion Momma said...

My son made that same Oh face as an infant and I've always loved it. Even when I start to get overwhelmed with potty training and temper tantrums thinking about that face makes me giggle. Thanks for the reminder.

Mrs. McCracken said...

The "oh" face is priceless! She is beautiful!

and the one-eye nursing gaze. I cannot wait! we are having a Halloween baby! And after reading here so many times and wishing for our own... I know that it will be nothing short of magic!

Cannot wait for what is to come! I am off to read about Mamaload! Sounds like I need to get a jump start!

Shari said...

Love the Oh yes it does make me smile. Love your blog. Lainey is getting to be quite the poser for you, where did you get her dress with dolls on it, I love it.

Althea said...

LOVE THE OH FACE!!!!
We want more and you know this!!!!


Kelle, I so need a mommy mag subscription...pweeze?!

amanda said...

Great post.... the magazine looks cool too!

Rolling Off The Edge... Together said...

Very cool looking magazine. Always looking for something new.

Also, rats at the park? {{Shudder}}

Tessa said...

LOVE the "oh" face - priceless! I'm about to become a mom for the first time in May and appreciate your rawness and inspiration. I can't wait to experience the wonderful moments you describe with our little one!

Erin said...

It was such a beautiful writing today. So peaceful, right up to the picture of the RAT. It was like the needle scratching a good record. Ewww. But as the good writer you are, you finished leaving me smiling at your beautiful "Oh" Love it!

Amy said...

Love, love, love the "Lock-Eye-Nursing Gaze." Definitely in my list of top moments of motherhood too!

Lesley, Dennis, Landon, and Natalee "Lou" said...

One of my favorite things about moving from TN to Florida are the palms and the sunsets that seem to linger for days!
That face is priceless! Too cute!

denise said...

your blog makes me smile.

Ann said...

i am going through a hard time right now. i have two beautiful children. edie is 18 months and william is 8 weeks. my husband was cheating on me during my last pregnancy and he left the day william turned 2 weeks old. obviously i am divorcing him. i began reading your blog long before this happened but now i NEED your blog. i NEED to see nella's face everyday. she and your words are helping me get through this. i read her birth story at least once a week. thank you nella for eating strawberries and for making your oh face. love it!!

Ellie said...

I know what you mean about the "been-there-done-that" fluff that makes up most parenting magazines. The two that I read currently are like that, especially since I have 4 children. A different magazine would be great!

The Mac's House said...

Ew! A rat! Yuck!

Oh.... the OH FACE, gotta love it.

The simplicity of being young and climbing trees, some days it just doesn't get any better than that.

:)
Teri

LalaBford said...

We just had one of those "in sync" weekends too with our boys. They are 17 months apart (2 and 8 mo) so it's rare that they are in sync. Thanks for slowing me down and helping bring the good moments to surface instead of wallowing on how tired I am and how the boys won't sleep. I do cherish the midnight cries for an extra little snuggle time.

Lisa Hewlett said...

Awww on the O! face, and EWWWW on the rat!

LalaBford said...

We just had one those "in sync" weekends with our boys. They are 17 months apart (2yo and 8 mo old) so it's not often they run in sync with each other. It was a nice, slow, go with the flow kind of weekend. Thanks for helping me make the good moments stand before the hard times. I now cherish the middle of the night cries for an extra snuggle. Today's my birthday and I think I'm going to buy a 50mm lens now. Can't wait!

Kelly said...

LOVE the new O face, also the nursing gaze!!! You are such an amazing photographer and mother. LOVE looking at your pics and reading your posts! thank you for sharing.

PammyK said...

The "maybe they are growing/precious slivers/moments of neediness/milky breath" paragraph really got me, thanks for the reminder.

Karen said...

Every time I read your blog, I feel like I'm taking a big gulp of ice cold lemonade on a sweltering day - it always seems to be just what I need. Today, it reminds me to slow down and be present, because my kids won't be small much longer, and even though their constant yelling and fighting and arguing and...all that...makes me crazy, it too won't last forever, and someday I will miss the sounds of their little voices making such loud sounds, filling my home. So thank you.

ME said...

Love your blog Kelle! Check everyday to see if there is a new post.

Le said...

Watching Nella grow is one of the happy moments in my day!

Katie said...

My baby was born 2 weeks ago and I am just starting to see the lock-eye nursing gaze...amazing!

Regina said...

O face is adorable! I love to read too but it's so hard to find time w/ a baby:) Even if I don't win I will definitely subscribe.

leemeandthegirls said...

I am LOVING the O face! The rat tail, however, not so much.

Dre said...

Rat tail- EEEEK!

But your description of Nella nursing, makes me wish I had another baby. I wish I had taken pictures of my kids nursing so I had more than just memories. Babies don't keep! :(

Your Wedding Hostesses said...

With those girls (and that adorable Oh-Face), surely it's more than just a sliver for you! So glad I was able to spend a few minutes with your blog this morning, despite the rat tail.

kbrehm said...

LMAO! i LOVE the oh face! hahaha. and i LOVE little L's black dress with the peeps on it..must get one for my gurl. where did you get it?

Leah said...

When my niece was a little one she noticed that sliver of a moon. She said it was God's toenail. The sweet innocence of children! I too love that valley between the eyes. It's the best place for kissing!! I've often wondered if other mamas kissed their littles there. Pure heaven.

April &amp; Michael said...

I so enjoyed and needed this kind of post today. My 7 month old has had a cold all last week and been up in the night more than usual. I have to admit that I too get frustrated with that but your post made me realize that I should relish in it while it lasts because one day he will not need me anymore. That day will be here sooner than I realize right now. I also LOVE Nella's Oh face!!! I would love to read that magazine too!

E said...

Love the 'Oh' face...and the nursing stare...it is this stare from my 3-month old (my first!)that makes me strap on my red boots, grab my tiara and hop in my invisible plane to conquer the world because I AM A MAMA and I can sooo do anything. :)

curlyqmosaics said...

The cutest little girls ever! Love the puckered "oh" lips...priceless!

Sandy said...

I do love the "Oh" face, but that rat...*gag*.

sunshineyou said...

I love sunsets on a warm day...and sleeping babies.

camille said...

i always leave here feeling better than i did when i started typing "www.kellehampton..." in the address bar. thank you :)

Tara Jeles said...

Lovely post, lovely music choice, and lovely "O" face... :)
i remember the eye lock from nursing, i miss that.

Our Family said...

That "Oh" Face just made me smile and turned my "someone dead bolted the back door at work so I had to run around the building to get in in the rain" bad mood into an "ok, I can do this" kinda day. Thanks girls!!

Our Family said...

That "Oh" Face just made me smile and turned my "someone dead bolted the back door at work so I had to run around the building to get in in the rain" bad mood into an "ok, I can do this" kinda day. Thanks girls!!

aprilanecdotes said...

Drunk on love and no hangover the next morning. It works if the kids are 3 and 1 or 32 and 13. Loved the post and the oh lips. susan

Heidi said...

Yes, please post as much of the o face as you want. Too cute.

Emily said...

I LOVE the "Lock-Eye-Nursing Gaze." That is also one of my favorite things about being a mother, the cheeky little grin, the crinkle eye, and the satisfaction in knowing that you are their whole world at that moment. Good stuff.

Jill Marie said...

Love the last pic! She is such a gem!

Eva Marie said...

Reading this most makes me realize how much my daughter has grown this last year, how she has taught me to grow, and the fact that we will be forever growing together trying to figure this world out.

I'm craving the warm weather, to wear dresses without tights, sit on a beach and take in that blessed sunset & having a chance to actually sit and read & what better than reading a copy of mamalode!

Sarah said...

love mamalode too! And love the O face!

OnCallMom said...

I'm glad you wrote this...I have felt the same way recently, and almost feel like I should apologize for being so in love with my little ones right now. But this gives me to permission to just enjoy the season as long as it will last. Loved hearing gypsy kings when I came over today--they such a fun summer concert. And I would LOVE to win that magazine! A magazine with great writing about parenting sounds like just what the doctor ordered. :)

Shannon said...

stunnng pictures of both nature and your girls!

Angie said...

OH my! She is just sooooo beautiful! LOVE the OH! And your Lainey is quite the model...so much soul behind those eyes. Love that you are taking in the slivers. There are so many ebbs and flows in this thing we call mothering. Thank you for being honest in the good times, as well as the challenging ones. Just love reading here. And your photos! Oh my! Serious photo envy! ;) I am now off to check out your photography faq section to see what settings you have your camera on to get such great shots, and how much editing you do (enhance color, etc..). If those answers aren't there, consider this me asking them. :) I just got a Nikon D3100 for Christmas and am still figuring it out and would LOVE any input for us photog-novices. Ok, off to enjoy my second cup of coffee and the slivers that today brings. xo

Andi said...

Love your blog so much! Celebrating the beauty all the more when I visit.

Ojibirish10 said...

Looks just lovely, everything except the rat tail of course...Eeeeeewwwww! I love the slivers of fullness :)

fancy nancy said...

Seriously get goosebumps every. single. time I read your blog! Enjoy your sliver... I love your photos and how you capture joy on film!

Rick said...

i love the o face!! she is so animated! i need to remember to look at the full glass view these days. zachary is almost 14 months old now and really becoming mobile and i'm almost 6 months pregnant and becoming more and more imobile! but have to remember that it is all worth it and i can not wait to see my boys playing together like i've watched your girls this year. thank you as always for sharing your life :o)

Jenny said...

Oh those "oh" faces are just precious. Keep posting more of that sweet face. Great post, as usual.

Rick said...

LOL - i just realized i'm posting from my husband's account... so don't get freaked out that "rick" is 6 months pregnant! hahahahaha (it's zachary's mom, jami)

Annie said...

Oh the smiles the Oh is bringing!
A Mamalode subscription sounds wonderful! I like their motto of 'help us grow'.

Abby said...

I love the Oh face...Sweet Nella! And that Lainey is turning into a little lady...she is gorgeous!
blessings!

Abby

jennied said...

Thanks for the reminder of the good times. Just this morning my hubby and I were wondering where our happy little guy went. Lately, tantrums and whines seem to be his preferred method of communication. I just try to remind myself that this too is just a phase; our happy guy will return. That reminder helps me cherish the good and not dwell on the not-so-good.

Stacy Monaghan said...

I do love the Oh face!! Both girls are so beautifu, and even more so for you when you are all meshing together! Enjoy!

Sarah said...

I love the Oh! face.
And your penchant for capturing a moment.

Hudson and Paxton said...

My 14 month old son has the exact same oh face!!! :) Its one of our favorites as well. Just makes you wonder what exactly is so amazing that illicits that expression. There is nothing I love more than being a mom, and your blog makes me want to be an even better one! Thank you.

Dana Jack said...

Love the "oh" face! We have the "scrunchy nose face" :) Sweet baby faces make me smile!

Tracey-Lee said...

Hi Kelle! I am new to your blog and it is my favorite "sliver" on the web right now. I love your style, your photography, your writing, and the music. Very cool. I can relate to how you are over the moon in love with your children.

I too have a little girl who has a little something extra in the chromosome dept. But life is soooo much sweeter with her in it!

Chris Steele said...

Thank you for reminding me of the slivers...I needed that today.

Lissa said...

Oh the pictures of Nella nursing and the thought of my babies smiling as they nursed bring back sweet memories. Makes me want another to experience that again, along with watching my baby's eyes roll back after he starts nursing - like he's drunk on milk :)

I love the Oh face too! So sweet.

Tonja Keene said...

OK. Nella's face is perfect. And Lainey is absolutely gorgeous. The first picture of her in the tree is amazing!

Rebekah said...

"oh" so wonderful :) Love those in-sync times...contentedness ...ah...

Jennifer said...

Love the post...love the oh face! Your girls' weekend sounded lovely!

Robin said...

love love love the "oh" face... cutest thing ever!

Marti said...

1. The "Oh" face is "OH-Mazing!" I loved when Ivy did that!
2. Because I'm a total cheeseball and actually typed out "Oh-mazing"...I'm reminded of a freaking hilarious video called Omazing Grace - watch it and laugh

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lHHQu4CIos

3. When Lainey is eating Ice Cream I think I saw a Kilwin's cup near her....and that is my absolute favorite! There should be a warning label that says "Most Orgasmic Ice Cream EVER!" when you order Kilwin's Toasted Coconut...all ice cream is good but there is something special about walking in a Kilwin's :)

Kamma{}Nala said...

the OH face is simply perfect, I understand why you just can't get enough of it. Miss Lainie's ballerina outfits are stinkin' cute!

Michelle said...

Nella's 'Oh' face is just WAY too stinkin precious...just wanna eat her up! And nothing speaks breathtaking quite like that sunset! Oh, and if Mamalode reads anything like your blog, I want a subscription! ;)

Lori Wilson said...

Love the oh Face! I ran across your blog and started from the beginning and cried and laughed. I love your use of bright colors in your bathroom also!

Nathan said...

Love your words... Hate that rat!
The Oh face is precious! Keep doing what you do Kelle!

Katie said...

I love your writing. Very real and honest about motherhood and life :)

Rachael said...

Love the post!
Glad you had a great weekend with the girls!

joeltrista said...

I would have grabbed both girls and ran like the wind to get away from that nasty rat!

Jessica said...

You words and pictures always give pause to my day. I am not alone. Life is silly. Smile and breathe.

Thank you.

LauraFitz said...

sister in law is in labor right NOW and I am about to become a first time Auntie!! it is a great day!

Melissa said...

The Oh face is quite awesome, as are the nursing photos. It reminds me of when my own daughter was younger.

Marlies said...

Hilarious! I am holding my 7 month old daughter while reading your blog... when she saw Nella's first oh face, she giggled!

Karly said...

Three cheers for slivers and tiny "O" lips!

astrid365 said...

I love the nursing smile- I'm sometimes worried it will end in a bite when I get my daughter giggling so much, but it's worth it!

Autumn said...

I heart your blog--Bunches!!

Gemma Sicolo said...

Love your blog! It inspires me everyday and gives me so much joy to look forward to all the things I'll do with my little girl.

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