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.
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.

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.

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.
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.

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.


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

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.

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.


Surely, the Oh-face makes you happy, eh?
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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.
The wild sun performance is over, the babies are asleep.
Oh, what the heck. One more Oh.
Outside, a skinny moon smiles. Tonight, it's just a sliver.
Monday, March 7, 2011
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I love the O FACE!!!!!
OMG! That rat! But everything else was so wonderfully peaceful.
The "oh" face is amazing! Your girls are darling and very obviously loved.
... and the magazine looks amazing.
The lock eye nursing gaze... THAT is just another reason that I hope and pray every day that I'll get the chance to be a mother.
Loving the pics of the girls. They are growing up so so beautifully :)
That last picture is definitely my favorite!! Adorable!
O....what a wonderful day! Wonderful weekend!
What a wonderful momma you are!
Really great pictures!
The 'Oh' face is the best! I'm glad you had such a great weekend. I'm looking forward to our upcoming trip - 800 miles in a car (one way) with a newly turned six year old and a fifteen month old. Good times. =D
Oh, the "O."
Killing me!!!!!
And Nella's sweet wispies are growing. She is looking like more like a little girl now. So so fun.
Love, Bree
This was worded beautifully! Love everything about your blog :) I would also love to win that subscription it looks great!
I love your blog and I love the way you write! Reading your blog helps me strive to be a better mom and love being one at the same time...All the time!! Love Nella's "Oh face"!!
What beautiful girls. I love your fresh take on everything (and maybe the fact that there is no snow in your pictures!).
The oh face makes me laugh! My husband thought I was weird for laughing out loud while reading this post. Then I showed him Nella's face and he laughed too!
and some times a sliver is ale we need. oh, how i love this, hits so close to home tonight!
OOOHHH~~~ I just love Nella's new Oh-face. Makes me smile.
Thank you!!!
So I have been thinking that I needed to look into the Motherlode Magazine lately (I read Dig This Chick...love her!), and I come onto your blog tonight, and whadya know? The universe must be telling me something :)
Those moments when you are totally in synch with your kid(s) are the best. It is then when I wonder how you ever get out of synch. It does seem to happen when you spend a lot of concentrated time with them.
Great photos!
Love the O face! Your blog makes my day and I am sure that my next parenting groove is just around the corner. The magazine looks great.
the rat...i'm gagging! thanks for that :)
but the other pics...how sweet. every one.
i'm going to go check out motherlode...looks like a good mag!
Love, Love, Love Nella's "oh" face, she is too precious!!!
The eye lock is my favorite part of nursing! So precious! I love the "oh" face-it's a new favourite in our home as well :)
I love that Nella has her precious "Oh" face. My Reagan who is the same age as Miss Nella has what we like to call her "Stink Face." I love those special faces. :)
so fun...we're getting the "bah bah" face now and loving it too. Always love the pics. :-)
Where to start? Such a gorgeous post with so much honesty & so much beauty....
That sun dance show....WOW!!!
Nella's new face expressions are priceless! What a gorgeous little Soul she is!!
I too take the 'sliver' of perfect parent moments & run! I seep them for everything they're worth...because I know they balance out the 'not-so-fun' parenting moments :) Enjoy it Kelle! Enjoy it all! And again, I got lost in fascination with your photos of your girls....gorgeous!!
And...Oooh a subscription to Mamalode...an awesome AWESOME prize! Thanks for the chance to win!
xo
I shouldn't be up this late but was delighted to see this post. Kind of makes me think of fall with the brown door and the colors of the climbing tree. But your previous color-explosion-post reminds me that it is indeed nearly spring.
Oh, and thank you for reminding me that I want a picture of me nursing my little Joseph before he grows out of it.
I love your blog and how uplifting it is to read your insights. Thank you for sharing!
i love the OH face!!!! here's to more slivers as good as being drunk on love. i love it.
Ick. I would've been bolting from the rat, too. I can handle about anything but rodents. Ugh. I have shivers just thinking about it.
It is interesting how some weeks you're in sync and others are so completely out of whack you want to scream!
Coming off a week of the whole family having food poisoning and despite my boy getting in 6 teeth at once, today was a good start to the week.
Thanks for your constant inspiration to soak it ALL up- the good, the bad, the beautiful. Love it.
I so love the nursing smiles. My boy does the same and giggles too. It is such a deep giggle and he manages to never lose the boob or ability to continue nursing. It is my absolute favorite thing about nursing. Ooooohhhh, so sweet.
I love Nella's Oh face... how sweet and adorable :)
Oh, I am in love with Nella's OH SMILES! :o)
My baby turned 13 this past week and guess what, she still needs me. :o)
LOVE the Oh face!
This blog is so inspiring to me - I read it often. I was feeling a little frazzled with a baby that won't sleep and I needed the reminder today more than ever that babyhood is fleeting and that it is good to be needed. :)
Thank you for inspiring words. Tonight I am up...too late...because my husband and I are expecting our first child this summer and tomorrow we will be finding out the gender. I am beyond excited and laying in bed all I could think about was "this Blog" I came across today. YOUR blog. I laughed, I cried, I told people about it and I became even more in love with our new little angel growing inside of me. Thank you for being an inspiration, thank you for being my late-night-run-to-the-computer-for-one-more-story-by-Kelle(or maybe a few) distraction, and thank you for helping me to continue getting in touch with my brand new "parent-side".
"Sigh". Thank you. Tiny attitude adjustment before I had to bed. Perhaps getting up early to greet my little girl's little friend and then taking them both to the mall play place to burn off winter energy will be more fun than it is work. Maybe it will feel like a glass totally full kind of day. Maybe my attitude can help it feel like that!
oh the mag looks divine. could really use some honesty in my life right now...
I love your girls and your blog. You are inspiring to
me on the mother days that are hard. Thank you.
The Oh face slays me. And her hair is getting longer!
The lock eye nursing gaze made my heart melt. Nursing is probably one of the top 5 things I'm most looking forward to doing again in just a few short months. I miss it more than I could have imagined.
Love Nella's Oh face - she is absolutely adorable. Thank you for the beautiful post I look forward to reading your blog and the inspiration it always brings.
I love the OOOOOOOOH face :]
Your blog is the one piece of serentity I can always count on. I live for these moments with your blog. Everything else melts into the background and for the 5-20 minutes it takes to read and look at your beautiful pictures I'm in completely different and relaxed world. Thanks for giving me that!
Your girls are too precious!
looks like a great magazine.
that oh face is so cute!
Lovely "oh" faces. ;) And I love Lainey's shy look while she's standing in front of the red door. So sweet.
Isn't it wonderful when everything just makes perfect sense?
Thank you so much for reminding me that middle of the night wake ups should make me feel needed. At 5am tomorrow morning, I will happily go pick my 15 month old little man out of his bed cause he needs his mama!
in LOVE with the Oh face! Precious!
After a long busy day with all my school work I turn to blogs to unwind and your blog my dear is truly one of my favorites!
Thank you for the stories you tell and the beautiful picture you post.
But most importantly thank you for a lovely escape I so desperately needed tonight!
Thanks for this post. today was hard on this momma. it was nice to read something and see some pics that made me smile.
I am in LOVE in with Nella's Oh face...to die for.
How precious they are! You're right, the knowing that these times are short makes the cry in the middle of the night okay, the hugs that more special. Taking in every moment is pure magic.
"Oh" I love the slivers, the nursing glance and the sleeping baby! We are in a sliver right now with our little man and I honestly feel a little drunk on love. Pure joy. Thank you, as always, for such a eloquent post. I adore that Lainey is still flaunting the sweater vest!
Kathleen in Chicago
Giggle! I love reading all the comments about the "Oh" face. Nella's face is pure, bursting sunshine with those tiny rosebud lips curved in that circle! My six-year-old had, at her age, the "cheenie face" -- an odd little wrinkly smile that she first gave us after eating a pepperoncini, and she mastered it after seeing us laugh. I wish I commented more often -- You'd never know that I look for a new entry on your blog daily, and because of that, my two little girls know Lainey and Nella, and they ask about them daily and feel connected to your little girls. Love you for being real, Kelle.
the Oh-face is my fave. hands down. Made me smile and LOL each time I saw it in this post!
Love this post. But hate that rat - YUCK!! :)
i love the nursing pics, because i know that look--and the smile. i remain amazed at what they can do and how they can communicate even while nursing. oh!
mamalode looks great. i read a heartwrenching novel today, if you ever need a total purge of emotion. you know, the sobbing, i-can't-imagine-having-to-be-this-mother-but-i-hope-i-could-do-this inspirational book, the kind that makes you tremble to think it could happen to you but inspires you to live more, love more, and recognize how momhood never ends, in the most beautiful way....Crossing Oceans, by Gina Holmes.
That sweet "oh" face melts me and I'm sitting here with my hubby and I'm cradling my own 11 month old daughter and all I can say when I see that picture of sweet Nella is "oh-i-love-that-lil-nella-so-much!!!"
Just like that. All squished together. She's my best friend in another life, I just know it.
I love her Ohs!!!! That magazine sounds awesome. How the heck do you know you were their first subscriber? Did another of your super talented friends of family start it up? Can't wait to get an issue :)
You can post plenty more of the "oh" face, it is too cute.
I love those peaceful sunset moments... and moments of realizing how, in this moment, things are in synch. Glad you had a lovely weekend. :-)
Being present is such a simple thing...yet so elusive sometimes.
I'd love a subscription. It sounds like great reading.
And Nella's hair in that last photo...wow! She looks like a little girl now rather than a baby.
The Oh-face certainly made me smile!
I draw the line with rats too! Love the new face Nella...precious!
The Oh face makes me very happy indeed! xo
Cannot wait for my nursing gaze and smiles!
her hair! her hair! her hair! her hair.....In that last "oooooooh" picture. It's just the first time I've noticed how long its getting. She's so beautiful in EVERY SINGLE PICTURE it makes me hurt.
I work with disabled and homeless and addicted people -- those who are forced to wear their brokenness on the outside unlike those of us who can hide ours (for a short time) under our "normal" exterior. And I believe with everything in me that these are the most beautiful and blessed people on the earth. They show me God like I never met him/her in church. And that's no cliche...I mean it.
Anyway, thanks for sharing your little life with us. I don't think I've ever commented before, but I've read for a long time now. I'm about your age with three little kids, and my house is always cluttered, so you hit home for me. Thanks.
oh my goodness I was struck by how "little girl" and not "baby girl" Lainey looked in the pictures in today's post. she looks so beautiful Kelle, I know it's bittersweet. my girl started kindergarten this past Fall and the new independance is so unreal. glad you are enjoying your sliver, they are the best!
Really needed to read this, that is all.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE nursing gazes! It just melts my heart to watch my daughter giggle while still latched on.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE nursing gazes! It just melts my heart to watch my daughter giggle while still latched on.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE nursing gazes! It just melts my heart to watch my daughter giggle while still latched on.
RAT!!! EEEEEWWWW!!!!
Nella's "Oh face" is oh so sweet!!!
I love Mamalode! It is definitely good stuff and makes me miss Missoula and all it's funky charm!
I hope you dance in the light of your skinny smiling moon!
While you were having a fun weekend with your girls I was having one of the hardest most exhausting weekends ever. But I guess that goes along perfectly with that you said. For the moments when we are having a good time, we need to enjoy it, and when the hardships are upon us we need to remember that good times are just around the corner and are not to be forgotten.
Nella's hair in the last picture looks so very long! She's such a gorgeous little bean, and Lainey looks so very mature in every photo in this post. They are growing so fast.
When the girls are grown, the "oh face" pictures will get you through the empty nest syndrome, surely bringing you a laugh, tear and a head full of priceless memories. The Nella picture with bare feet, the fab dress and the couple of scattered leaves is one of your very best yet. Thanks for sharing and inspiring moms to find joy in the little things and the single moments during our day. We are not burdened with mommy to-do's, but blessed with them.
Love the Oh-face. Looking forward to the Uh-Oh face one of these days :)
the oh face certainly made me smile. love the nursing shots too. what a undescribeable sweetness those moments are!
I must say, your pictures are beautiful. I only just now (in the first picture of her) saw how much Nella looks like her daddy!! When my daughter was first born she looked so much like me, but everyone around me told me how much she looked like my husband. Now that I think she doesn't look a thing like me everyone tells me she does...but one of my favorite things will always be to look at her and see her daddy's eyes.
Jaimee
jetyson747@yahoo.com
Oh my Gawd! That last 'oh' photo is a winner! I'm intrigued by this parenting mag and will definitely check it out.
Esther Dush
Ah, love the Oh!
Love the sliver.
Despise the rat. (and actually say 'eww' out loud)
And, oh! Love the Oh!
Send some Florida sunshine here. But no rats. Thanks.
Nella, hands down, has the cutest "oh" face.
Nella's Oh Face is just precious! She's made my day, that little one. :)
My youngest son is around the same age as Nella and almost constantly sporting an 'oh' expression - I swear he finds like so full of wonder he is going to get lock-jaw!
boy do I need one of those days. Crossing my fingers I get one soon.
Looks like another beautiful adventure! And EWWW! That rat is sick!
oh please oh please i want to win this. please, i will so be your best friend. haha
Your photos continue to inspire me.
Love the OH face! Actually, love all those precious faces. You have a charmed life, Kelle. I know I do, too. And I love reading your blog!!!
happy:)
Oh my goodness, Nella's "oh" face is so cute! I love it :) I'm glad you had such a wonderful weekend. I did too - my son took one independent step (his first at 18 months old!) Slivers are the best!
Being in synch really is the best. And Nella's OH! face? SO CUTE.
Your blog is a breath of fresh air. I enjoy every single picture, word amd post. Thank u kelle for sharing your real beautiful life with us.
I loved this post! It made me get out of bed and snuggle my girl. And, was that Kilwin's ice cream I saw in the pics? MmmmmMmmm, toasted coconut!
Beautiful photos!
Personally I don't mind rats but I can see why seeing one unexpectedly near your kids would gross you out. :O
Oh my gosh! I am totally jealous of all the hair Little Miss Nella is growing! My little girl is 3ish weeks older than Nella and is still severely lacking in the hair department.
We live for the slivers!
And OH, that oh face! I can see why you can't get enough.
Loving the Oh face :)
LOVE the OH face!!
Kelle, I just did this dilate vlog that has been going around & one of the questions is.... what do u call it when it rains while it's sunny... I called it a SUN SHOWER & not one single person had ever heard it called that before. Wild, eh?!
That lil oh face, a.dor.a.ble
Lainey is pure beauty:) Doesn't it feel wonderful to be in a good place??xo
that oh face is eatible.
I hope there is an "oh" face in every post from now on, for as long as Nella does that :)
Thank you for continuing to post the pictures of you and Nella nursing...nothing more serene, connected and beautiful than that...
I need more of your spontaneity for my girls. I love them so very, very much, but I constantly feel like I'm not enough of a mother for them. Thank you for inspiring me tonight.
Lindsey
almcrock.blogspot.com
LOVE the "oh"...priceless...glad you had a great weekend!
the 'oh' face and nursing gaze. love love it! Kate :))
Oh. My. God. I *LOVE* Motherlode, but haven't sprung for the subscription yet. Thanks so much for the opportunity to win one!
If self-deprication is *cool*, you can be the radical rebel. You go, girl.
I LOVE THE "OH" FACE!!!! GO Nella! :)
I love the Oh Face! So adorable!
Seeing the O face just made my day better. Reading your blog always makes my day much better. Just like many I have shared your blog with all of my family and friends. After reading your blog I always walk away from the computer loving life even more. I am also a mother and there is nothing better in the world.
I think you meant to say..."gag and shiver, take a picture, grab kids and run" :)
Love the Oh face and your drive sounds divine!
this momma LOVEs the "oh" face!! My baby had her first giggle today...What a happy monday
I love when everything is aligned and everything falls into place. I love looking at life through my rosy colored glasses. I see a lot of myself in your blogs.
LOVE the 'Oh' face. What a great post - makes me think about the small things in my day to day that make this life so great.
You're right, the "oh" face is amazing.
Thanks for sharing your sunset - it's the middle of the night and I have an unhappy baby...
I LOVE the nursing picture! Awwwww! It melts my heart. That is the best feeling in the world when they gaze up at you like that. It's been six months since my second son stopped nursing and I miss it so. I wish I had a picture like this to remember those sweet moments. I also love Nella's Oh face. She is so precious.
Also, I really enjoyed the content of todays post. I felt like I lived every moment today and savored my boys to the fullest. I went to a funeral today for a friend who lost her battle to cancer and left behind a 3 year old baby girl. It breaks my heart. I went home to love on my boys and can't even imagine not being able to give them bear hugs, kiss those cheeks and give butterfly kisses to them. Thanks for always reminding us as well to savor those moments.
I loved hearing about this day, Kelle. I always like to hear your perspective on things. My girls and I had a couple of great hours this afternoon, looking for roly-polys in the back yard. My baby girl dozed on our picnic blanket while I helped my oldest dig in the dirt. Good times... the times I've always hoped for. Gotta be grateful.
I am a huge lover of magazines so I'm hoping that subscription to Motherlode is mine. :)
I LOVE Nella's OH-face. It surely does make one smile!
Oh how I miss the "nursing eye lock"!!! My heart melted when I saw the pictures :o)
Oh, thank you, thank you for reminding me it's not all going to be Mama cant keep it together days! I have been having A LOT of those lately! Baby O is teething and not a happy camper. Toddler C has discovered the phrase "No! Mummy, No!" and uses it liberally. Mummy has a cold... Well, you get the picture. Tonight you reminded me that this too, shall pass.
I think this is one of my favorite posts ever! So cute! Nella's "Oh face" is so sweet.
Love the OH!
i loved the nursing stare. loved being reminded of that silent communication. was so terribly sad when nursing days were over just for those moments. love the strawberry love. love the o face.
Love the blog.
Love the "oh"
Love Mowgali
And love reading everyone's comments.
Hate the rate!
that "oh face" is to die for and so is the lock and stare during nursing. You are so right, that has to be one of the best mothering moments ever...so profound, so perfect.
This Mamalode magazine looks fantastic. I'd be thrilled to receive a subscription!
The "lock-eye gaze" is hands down on my Top 5 list! When their smile makes their mouth open and a little bit of milk escapes...and then they gurgle in pure happiness. Blissful! Makes me happy to know someone else feels the same way. Kelle, you continue to energize me and my parenting. Appreciation for the everyday moments that make you breathe those sighs of contentment. Keep the posts coming.
loved the "oh" face too! But the rat tail.... gross!
I agree, rats are gross!! But as per usual I love your photos and the beautiful way you put words together on the page!
Nella's hair is really growing she looks so darn cute!!!
i LOVE everything about your post...minus the rat GAG ME :)
oh my goodness the oh-face is just too cute!!!! :)
must agree, ohhoo face is adorable
I love your blog. It makes me smile every week and try to appreciate my own life and kids even more. My youngest son has a myriad of issues himself so I can certainly appreciate the hecticness (is that a word? lol) at times. LOVE the "Oh" face! Made me LOL :D
Oh, my... the Oh-face DOES make me happy! Made me crack up in the midst of a busy, tired night shift in the peds ICU! And the nursing gaze... how I miss it so. One of the shining moments of mommyhood!
Stacy
So beautiful and yes, the oh-face makes me very happy. How blessed are we mothers!? :)
I can't believe you held it together long enough to photograph the rat! Eew - they make my skin CRAWL!
Today I spent my lunchtime with a new mama (her baby is 15 weeks old) and her description of motherhood after I remarked at how over-the-moon joyful she seemed was: "It's just so full...so, so full." I loved that description and then I come onto your blog tonight and find it here too!
Here's to being so very full...Over-the-moon, Overjoyed, O-deliciousness. Thanks for the "O" face! I'm full! ~Beth
hi kelle! i just moved back to south africa after 8 years in the US and met my 1yr old nephew for the first time today. i'm babysitting him all week - any tips for fun activities? he was 12 weeks premature so his adjusted age is 9mos.
love the blog - your girls are growing up so fast!
Your first and final photographs say it all. Just look at Nella's beautiful pink lips making her "Oh face". I see perfectly rounded lips just like the circular sun that you captured on your roadtrip home. Radiantly glowing rays of happiness, just as Nella vocalizes her "oh" to exclaim all the joy that is in her life. Beauty captured in Nature and in Nella!
Awww the "oh" face. Suddenly Nella has such long hair!
The "O" face just killed me!! I seriously want to eat her up!! The nursing pictures got me right here (pounding on my chest). My 1-year old little terd just decided to wean himself, and I was so NOT ready. Those eyes, I am going to miss those eyes, and the way he twiddles my necklace in his fingers. I want to savor it all, and your pictures are helping me to do just that! XOXO
I am quite familiar with the oh face! Gotta love it!
~skylar
Your photos always blow me away - totally amazing, capturing moments that will never be forgotten. xoxo
Just wonderful! I can hardly wait for the sun to warm our Idaho air so that outside can become a daily playground for my little Chloe and me. It's her first summer, and it's gonna be a mad one; I can feel it. I imagine we'll have lots of "Ohs" to celebrate.
I feel like I've been savoring every moment with my little ones too. They are changing so quickly and I am enjoying the last little two who still spend the day with me and still believe I am the greatest thing to walk this earth. This motherhood thing really does rock! And you know what else rocks? The "oh" face. I mean, come on, never seen anything so dang cute!
xo.
Hi Kelle,
Thank you for the "sliver of a posting" this Monday!! Our babies are just a couple of weeks apart, and boy, oh boy, this is a fun age! The "OH FACE" looks very familiar... my Liam is doing something similar, but we call it the V-SMILE, because his little precious lips form a V as he makes a shy grin. Darling! In this week's postings, I've really noticed how much Nella looks like your husband! I think all babies go through a stage, when they're tiny, that they look like their daddy and your little one is in it NOW!! What a darling family.
I have a niece who has downs (you've met her via pics) and she's been having some medical problems lately (scary) but just today I reminded my sister-in-law, THINK OF KELLE...ENJOY THE SMALL THINGS! She knew exactly what I meant and we both laughed. A sliver of calm...
Thank you for sharing with us. You're doing great things...For Nella. For me. For my niece. For people with all kinds of abilities. I love the thought that someday Nella will be able to look back at all of your postings and everyone's comments and she will be so proud! Proud of you as a writer and a photographer, of Lainey as a big sissy, of her ever present and strong Daddy, of her own accomplishments (ie that strawberry devouring!)... And it's all photographed! What an awesome gift for her! AND Lainey!
So, thank you. Seriously.
Love the "Oh's" and can't get enough of your blog.
Thanks for the reminder of what I need to be doing more of.....
I love your blog and I love your beautiful family!!!
love a good read!
OH! what a groovy post. ;)
those slivers of good moments are the ties that bind you over from one ca-ra-zay climb up those neverending parenting humpy-bumpy hills. those hills that seem to simply go up, up, and up with no end and constant pull of gravity and work. but with each step is the promise of a both hands up in the air "wwweeeeee-haaahhhh" all the way down to the valley of "oh, yes. this is where my soul dwells all peaceful and full-like. it is so very good here."
thanks for reminding me that while i'm currently on the upward climb, i still get to look forward to the "weeeeehhhaaaah!"i know is on the other side. a very good thing. OH! yes it is. ;)
big love, groovy girl.
the 'oh' face is adorable and I LOVE the pic of your daughter smiling in the swing...gorgeous
Wowsers! This post resonated with me so much that I have tears in my eyes.
I wish, in a squish your eyes tight type of way, that those little pockets of sweet mothering were more frequent in this house. When all the stars align and everything just clicks It is truely divine.
I have decided to take this feeling that I have from reading your post and run with it. This year I am going to try and keep the pockets a regular thing. I know It wont be continuous, but just to keep the thought in my mind...
Oh the Oh! lovely post as usual :)
"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."
COULD NOT agree with you more!!! My boy is just about 15 months and beginning to nurse less and less...I'll miss our quiet moments together :( Love the O face and Lainey is just growing before our eyes. BOTH are such gorgeous girls!!!
Oh how I love the Oh-face!! She's a beauty Kelle! And her soul-her rich, spirited, magical soul- radiates the strength and wisdom she is set to share with this world...thanks for sharing!!
So happy that you had a great weekend with your girls...I love those adventures where we do not acknowledge time..they can turn out to be the best memory makers...
Cheers to you!
Monique
oH the"oh's " BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
i don't know what i love best, but i live for the nursing gaze. ::heart melting::
Love th "oh face" and the nursing pictures. Oh, how I treasured those moments...my babies are now 4 and 6. To me it is a continuation of the pregnancy...I miss it...such a special bond...I nursed my second until she was 2!
So cute! Love Nella's little facial expressions. :)
Nella's 'oh's' do just make me smile ... and wow ... Lainey is just a gorgeous little girl. I would LOVE a Mamalode subscription ... here's to hoping you pick me this time.
Loved this post Kelle, you've put me in a good place. Love the sky. Love the OH! face. Love the fact that you flipped out over the rat but still took a photo to share with us!
Her OH! face makes me do my AW! face! :D
The nursing pics are so warm and cozy (I'm still nursing...) and the "oh" reminds me of my cutie John Michael. I love Lainey's dress and shrug. so cute!
I so get the "lock eyes while nursing" look. Uh! Gets me every single time. Great post, as always!
you can never have too much of that OH face!
I love mamalode (a little treasure from my corner of the world) showing up here. What a perfect sponsor for your site.
Oh face definitely makes me happy!!
oh so adorable, that Oh face. it makes me giggle - she is such a cutie & always happy. both of your girls are just beautiful.
Your cup isn't only full, it runneth over:)) I know the feeling....
I love the Oh-Face. And I love that she thought you were all clapping her at the park, so cute. I read a few Mamalode articles online, you're right, soooo much better than the other shloppy parenting stuff. ;)
X Rhi
I'm super lovin' Nella's "Oh" pictures! It brightened up my rather gloomy, rainy day.
Lots of hugs from the Philippines!
Everytime I see Nella's tiny little leg outstretched with her foot straight she reminds me of a tiny beautiful prima-ballerina practicing her pointe stretches. Thank you for sharing your family with us all.
The picture of the rat almost made me vomit. You redeemed yourself though by showing us all those wonderful pics of your girls. Love it!
I always love how honestly you write, Kelle.
And the rat. Gross.
Love that Oh face!!! I too love those slivers of parenting.
The love of your blog has rolled downhill...I love it, showed it to my daughter (who has a 4 y/o boy) and she loves it. How many times has she said, 'I should hav etried to breast feed, I wish I had..."Well, we found out yesterday that she'se been given a secon chance! Her new little will arrive on November 3rd! God puts every little on this earth for a reason and we'e never felt more blessed.....oh and Ooooooooo back at Nella! :)
that's me! nana2caleb@aol.com -- the one with all the numbers and letters!
the oh face made my day! thanks!
Thanks for introducing me to Mamalode! I need all of the help I can get - I'll be a mama soon. :) Just eagerly waiting for my overdue daughter to make her appearance.
And I LOVE the "oh" face!
The "oh" face is darling!
Rats give me the heebeegeebees! I would've screamed just like they do in the cartoons!
The OH pics are absolutely adorable, seems like you had a good bonding session with your little one's. As always the pics are stunning and I feel as if I was there.... I would Love to win the subscription to the Mag as I too Love having long baths and reading child magazines, Im in South Africa so it might be a bit of problem but what the heck I'm posting anyway. Love the blog and Love looking at pics of your little girls they are GORGEOUS!
I just love the way you have described the great place you are in right now with being a Mum.
You said it so much better than I could, but it really spoke to me.
The "oh" face is delicious and your photos are amazing.
Keep enjoying the wonderful journey that is Motherhood and keep writing about it!
Ps warm milky breath and those little breastfeeding eyes are why I am still feeding my two year old. I love it!
Oh the "O" face! My youngest daughter has just figured this out and it accompanies every word that falls from between her sweet little lips. How can such a small sound cause such a big flutter in my heart? Simple! She's the most beautiful thing I've ever held (of course I'm biased!) :)
Love being drunk on love. I hug my two boys and tell them I love them knowing those three words just graze the feelings I'm really having. Your weekend sounded perfect and that sunset...uh-mazing! I'm intrigued with this magazine and will definitely check it out.
The pics of Nella nursing, I LOVE THEM! That's the best feeling ever. I never get tierd of watching my baby by my chest. And the Oh- face is lovely!
About the weather, I can report of heavy rain or snow, every other day. No spring in sight! Got an invitation from Jacksonville, FL, yesterday, and I so wish I could drop everything and run for it! In my dreams I'm allready there..... :-)
Have a great week in sync.... Love from Norway.
So beautiful Kelle Wow..
Love this post with all its photos and words!
Everytime I read your post is like your on
what I would called VACATION
But no, this is your life!
I wish I could have a tiny bit of Florida
I looking forward to every new post
Sit down here with my coffee, read slowly
and just take it all in
And I love every second of it!
And you are a good ambassador for Florida
now we just HAVE to go there!
I love Nella's Oh face!
Oh, I am so in love with the "Oh" face! She's just so squeezable! And oh my goodness, the lock-eyed nursing gaze is always one of my favorites, both in your pics and in my own life.
I do hope that you are enjoying a wonderful night's sleep with no middle-of-the-night crys. I hope your sliver continues and you all stay in synch for quite a while longer. <3
My first comment on your blog, I love your posts, your girls are just THE CUTEST little things!! Loving the Oh face. Brings a big smile to mine every time. You are blessed! I love reading your blogs, you express feelings that I know but can't put into words. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Have a great read-of-the-week!
Beautiful girls. Just beautiful. Such pretty, innocent, edible little people. Yours is one of the few blogs I check everyday. You write so well, but even if you didn't write a word, the photos would make my visit more than worthwhile.
First time commenting. Your blog has made my life (6 months into DS) seem much more normal. Love the Oh and how Nella thought everyone was clapping for her! Don't you wish we all had that kind of self esteem!
Nella has the best expressions!
The 'oh' face is the best! Your girls are just so cute!
Loving that "O" face!
That magazine sounds fabulous :)
Love the pictures of the sunset and the description of the concert in the park. Nella's 'O' face and clapping, so precious. Thanks for sharing.
That "oh" face just makes me smile! LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT!
Sounds like a perfectly Marvelous Monday. And your photos can turn any bad day a little better :) Sure helped me get rejuvinated for finishing out this last long week before Spring Break :)
Beautiful post!!!!!
Loving:
- The oh face!!!!! Yes, it makes me happy!
- Mamalode subscription!!!! Yes, please.
I already purchase it and can't wait to get my first issue.
- The lock gaze. It's one of my favorite moments as well.
- The fact you were in Fort Lauderdale. Perhaps, I could have run into you..... :)
Love the O Face!
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