Tuesday, November 1

To My Readers: I ♥ You


I just wanted to say thank you for following along on my little day to day adventures.  To show my appreciation, I am offering the first 10 readers to respond to this post via email, a special real estate on my blog in a column labeled "Featured Blogs."  I am going to be reworking the layout of my blog this week, and would love to feature my readers a free space here because I appreciate your friendship and comments so very much.

To email me, just click the envelope below, and include either your 200x200 or 200x100 BUTTON URL, HTML CODE or simply ask me to create a custom button for you and I will.

Terms:
1.  You must already be following me via GFC (Google Friend Connect) at the time of this post.  
2.  There are no strings attached, you are under no obligation to swap or share my button in return (although, please feel free to do so!)



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Breaking Bad


Let me just say that I LOVE my daughter…with all of my heart.  The past couple of days have been so trying with her though.  She is quickly approaching the 18 month mark and already we are dealing with extreme boundary testing…she doesn't have to wait for two…she is already there.

I almost had a breakdown myself this morning after the 4th time-out for the same reason, all within 10 minutes time.  I couldn't help feeling like a failure as a parent.  I know what the "professionals" say about disciplining your child, how to cope with tantrums, etc., but when you are doing those things and your precious and obedient daughter has seemingly transformed into one that thrives on trouble, its incredibly discouraging.

Luckily, after praying, I did what every parent in this situation does…poured myself a shot of whiskey called my older sister for guidance.  Thankfully, she picked up the call, and gave me encouragement, reminding me to hold firm to the boundaries we've established and continue to reinforce them.  She reminded me to stay stoic during discipline because any kind of emotional reaction on my part will reinforce the behavior, and lastly, she reminded me that this too shall pass.

I took a deep breath and decided she was right.  Then I put Zion down for her nap, began my daily reading of blogs I follow and came across this post here, which led me to read this blog.  Immediate perspective gained.  As I sat, crying my eyes out, I realized how small these troubles of mine actually are.  I realized that tantrums or not, I am blessed to have this day with my daughter.

God is so faithful to show up and remind me, during the difficulties of every day life, that things could be worse and my focus should always be on the blessing each day brings, with very little time focused on the momentary troubles.





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Saturday, October 29

What's For Dinner? Menu 10/29-11/4

This week I plan on trying out a few recipes from blogs I read…you can visit the recipes by clicking any links below.  :)

DayBreakfastLunchDinner
Sat.10/29Cinnamon Rolls, FruitCouscous w/ChickpeasSpaghetti (My Recipe)
Sun.10/30Pancakes, Eggs, BaconLO Spaghetti or CouscousLentil Soup w/Artisan Bread (My Recipe)
Mon.10/31Granola w/YogurtLO Lentil SoupRosemary Lemon Chicken Bake
Tues. 11/1Muffincup FrittataLO Chicken BakeThai Curry Soup
Weds.11/2French Toast LO Thai Curry SoupYogurt Chicken Breasts, Rice & Veggies
Thurs.11/3Granola w/YogurtLO Yogurt ChickenBroccoli Cheese Soup
Fri. 11/4Eggs, Sausage, ToastLO Broccoli SoupCajun Chicken Pasta




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Weekly Wrap Up

This past week started on a high note, with brunch, a little shopping and some fro-yo…but quickly downgraded from awesome to exhausting with an unlimited supply of boogie-sucks, 2am coughing-crying fits and a lot of help from chamomile tea and Vicks babyrub…thankfully, Zion is on the mend and Jerry and I seem to be keeping the "ickie-sickies" at bay.  We finished our week with good news (still building suspense here peeps), a pumpkin carving and today, as I post this, our first snow of the season, which is already piling up over an inch.

 My handsomey handsome
 I am obsessed with burgers
 Got Milk?
Fall in "the Heights"
 Bundled up sick baby
 Cookies make everything better
 Smiles for daddy
Homemade Pumpkin Spice Coffee
 Sleeping - record amounts
 Hubs looking sharp at work
 More pigtails…I can't resist
Jerry's first ever pumpkin carving
 Success! Pretty good for a first time!
 First snow of the season! In October…in NYC!
Funny faces with Daddy

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Thursday, October 27

Sick Days

Zion picked up a nasty cold virus and has been feeling quite down in the dumps for the past several days. I just want my happy little girl back.  Instead this is what every day has looked like this week:
And Elmo has been her constant companion through it all.  My poor baby, get well soon, please!


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Wednesday, October 26

Top 5: "Nails-on-Chalkboard" Blogging Peeves


Okay, seriously…as a contributing editor and fellow blogging community member, I read/follow several hundreds of blogs…yes hundreds.  When you commit to being a part of the blogging community it is not just about people reading your own blog, it is about connecting with others and reading what others have to say.  And people have a lot to say.

I mostly enjoy my 300+ posts a day, but I have recently become "nails-on-chalkboard" annoyed with some recurring themes in the blogging world.  So, sit down and brace yourself for my Top 5: Blog Peeves.

5.  Auto-play music.  Usually at the VERY bottom of your blog.  When "Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy" comes on unexpectedly while I am trying to read your emotional post about post-partum depression, I literally can't find that little X box in the top corner of my browser fast enough.  Your music choices can seriously make or break my desire to continue reading your blog.

4.  Spelling/Grammar FAIL.  I don't care how beautiful your design is, the perfectly formatted layout that grabs my attention, or even you 1000 followers.  The minute I see you "Axing" someone a question, or completely disregarding grammar rules, my skin crawls.  I shudder for you, then I shudder for me.  Spell check was invented for a reason friends, it takes two seconds.  And please tell me you at least re-read your post before hitting that Publish button?  Don't insult my intelligence and don't undersell yours!

3.  GREAT (borrowed/inspired) Ideas with ZERO credit.  I cannot even tell you how ANGRY it makes me when I read two posts, from two completely different bloggers that are EXACTLY the same, yet NO credit is given.   If you read a great blog post or idea, or even find a great recipe or tutorial, don't remake it on your own blog without giving credit to the person who inspired it.  Give credit where credit is due! I saw two examples of this this week…one was a recipe and people used the EXACT same pictures…how does that happen?  And the other sharing a recent find for a product online - the posts were seriously almost identical!

2.  Desperation-TBB-Reset posts.  I cringe the minute I find out there is a blog directory vote reset, omg, I should just stop reading posts for at least a week afterwards, as EVERY SINGLE ONE of the posts is a plea for votes.  I thought I escaped high school popularity contests when I graduated, but apparently we can still stoop.  I am not belittling the directory or its power to gain readership, but I'd prefer it if emails were sent out newsletter style or better yet, just ask your closest friends and family or slip it in at the bottom of an enjoyable post, not a single "vote for me" dedicated post.

~And Finally~

1.  This one might surprise you…not allowing the FULL POST option in RSS readers.  I realize that you might think it better for stats to force people to come to your actual site to read your post, but let me remind you as an editor I read over 300 posts a day.  I don't have time to visit every single blog that I read, but if I like your post I will definitely "star" it and visit it to either leave a comment or clip/pin/explore further.  If you are leaving me only two lines and a headline, let me just say it is going to have to be quite the line in order to get me to actually take a break from my reader to visit your page.

So there you have it.  Do you have any skin-crawling peeves about the blogging community?  I'd love to hear from you!  Also, I'm pleased to begin offering the following editorial service to readers:

Don't be scared!  I'll tell you the truth, tempered with gentleness and grace!  For more info, click the "email" button below and send me a note.  :)


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