Here I am, 4 years or so from my last post. SO MUCH LIFE HAS HAPPENED.
I don't know where to begin. So I'll start with this:
I was in a pickle, feeling like a terrible person and a worse mother because I couldn't locate all the pictures of my children's "first day of school". That escalated to "where are all the birthday pictures I've taken over the years" Which leads me to this post.
I'm hunting down my past. I'm finding lost treasures! I'm going to get as many of the long lost birthday and backpack photos I can find and possibly start journaling my life again. The good, the bad, and the ugly truth.
The Soaring Oldfield's:
Come take a flight with us, remember to fasten your safety belt and please note your airsick bag-a blog this mushy and you might need it.
Thursday, September 12, 2019
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Playing in the jungle
So the backyard used to be nothing but dead tumbleweeds and dirt. Now days it's covered in rogue grass. If I had photos readily accessible I'd show a before and after.
We collected grass clippings through a friend and threw them down to cover the dirt that turned mud-pit during the spring and fall. Apparently that's a cheap way of planting seed because it took root and is growing with a vengeance!
We collected grass clippings through a friend and threw them down to cover the dirt that turned mud-pit during the spring and fall. Apparently that's a cheap way of planting seed because it took root and is growing with a vengeance!
Anyway, the kids have been enjoying the backyard jungle this spring, making up games, using the grass to make-believe fishing poles etc. It's been a joy to watch them play and get dirty!
Can you find Emma and Parker in this photo below?!
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| Making wishes with rocks and grass and throwing it in the bucket. |
Friday, May 29, 2015
The Allergy Follow Up
We made it to the allergist and found out flax is the culprit. At least through the process of elimination we are 99% sure it's flax. Parker didn't enjoy being back in the 'hot seat'. He was pretty upset when the doctor poked his little back with all the extracts…but I feel more confident as the mom knowing what's going on.
I'm officially a 'label reading mom' Thank goodness we're only dealing with flax right now, not something more common and life altering like wheat. I can only handle so much change and upheaval at a time!
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Saturday, May 23, 2015
Playing in the Dirt:
We got a fun package in the mail (thanks grandparents)! In the box we found some fun toys to play with. With the expectation of moving, we chose not to invest in a garden this year so it was the perfect place to play.
The one about the allergies
Be Warned, I find theses photos to be very disturbing
While sewing at a friends house last week we found ourselves enjoying some healthy, delicious smoothies around lunch time. Thirty minutes later Mr. Man was acting like he had a cold (sneezing, coughing, asking to sit still in Mommy's lap etc.) Within the hour it was obviously time to leave and get him home for a nap. He was not doing well. So we packed up the sewing project, tools, cleaned up toys, and found Parker's eyes had hives on them and he was starting to wheeze. It was obvious at this point it was more than a cold, it looked like an allergic reaction (not that I've seen one 'blossom' before my eyes).
Long story short we ended up in the E.R. to monitor symptoms, and bring down the swelling. Emma ended up at a friends house (thank goodness) and Parker fell asleep while we waited about 4 hours…I see the allergist later this week.
While sewing at a friends house last week we found ourselves enjoying some healthy, delicious smoothies around lunch time. Thirty minutes later Mr. Man was acting like he had a cold (sneezing, coughing, asking to sit still in Mommy's lap etc.) Within the hour it was obviously time to leave and get him home for a nap. He was not doing well. So we packed up the sewing project, tools, cleaned up toys, and found Parker's eyes had hives on them and he was starting to wheeze. It was obvious at this point it was more than a cold, it looked like an allergic reaction (not that I've seen one 'blossom' before my eyes).
Long story short we ended up in the E.R. to monitor symptoms, and bring down the swelling. Emma ended up at a friends house (thank goodness) and Parker fell asleep while we waited about 4 hours…I see the allergist later this week.
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| He was fixated on this tube (an alcohol swab I think). |
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| The next day, spunky and happy and most of the swelling is gone. |
Friday, May 22, 2015
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