Back to School Rewind

Is anyone else panicking about school starting in one week?! I sure am. And whenever I feel overwhelmed, I immediately browse the archives of this here blog. I mean, if there’s anything positive about having a blog and being a chronic oversharer, it’s the ability to go back and look at what your life was like a few years ago and think, “Whoa! What the what?”

I went school shopping for Lulu the other day, and of course I found myself watching this video afterward. This silly little video we made with my point and shoot camera when she was a sweet five-year-old who was so, so excited for school to start. For those of you fighting the back to school crowds today, I hope this makes you smile.

Also, five-year-old Lu? You are adorable.

Lemonade Stands and Block Parties

It’s really summer now, isn’t it? Today is actually quite cool for a Kansas summer (65 degrees on my run this morning, what?!), but last week was scalding. We spent most of our time at the pool or in sprinklers, searching for relief from the heat. This weekend was our first annual neighborhood block party, and have I mentioned how much I’m loving our street lately? When we first moved here almost five years ago, I was so blah blah about living in suburbia, but in the last year our little nook of the city has become a pretty fun place to be. Lucy spends her days and evenings running back and forth to the neighbors’ homes, making grand plans and catching fireflies. Little Tate runs behind them, trying desperately to be part of the crew. It’s hard being the littlest sometimes, but he does pretty well for himself. This is the kind of life I envisioned for my kids when we moved out here. Running from house to house, eating popsicles and pushing each other on tree swings. Having a secret walkie talkie code with the neighbor boys and spending all day selling lemonade from their homemade stand.

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This weekend was the debut of the big lemonade stand that Trent and Lulu made together. It took them about a week, two weekends really, but it really is the cutest thing you’ll ever see. Trent made it out of an old desk painted with leftovers from Lucy’s room remodel. He got all the neighborhood kids involved and everyone had a piece in making the stand a success. They served three kinds of drinks (regular lemonade, strawberry lemonade and Kool-aide…or a mix of the three if you wanted to get crazy!) and even came up with a bottomless cup system, where you’d pay a base price, then you’d get a temporary tattoo to wear, which you’d show to get your refill for free. I was so proud to see them work on this together and to see how happy Lucy was to show off what they’d built.

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The lemonade stand’s first day was at our block party, which was also a huge success! It was so awesome to see all of our neighbors come out and spend the day together. One of our neighbor’s used to own his own BBQ restaurant, so he smoked ribs and grilled hotdogs and hamburgers for everyone, while the rest of us brought sides and desserts. The fire department came with a shiny red truck for the kids to climb all over and explore. Sidenote: This was seriously the best looking fire brigade in history. They looked like they belonged in one of those hot firemen (and women!) calendar. Tate was especially enamored with a firewoman aptly named Megan, who he flirted with the whole time. There was a bouncy house, karaoke and a fire pit with s’mores. At around 10 p.m. I finally made Lulu come inside, covered in dirt and with a Kool-aide mustache, exclaiming, “This was the best day ever.”

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Bouncy house wildness! #summer #blockparty #iloveourstreet

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As you can probably tell if you have seen a calendar today, it’s the first day of July! And if you’re a long time reader, you know July is when I take some time off from the blog to refuel my creative engine and go on a little Internet hiatus. I have lots of fun plans for July, and I will definitely share our adventures when I’m back in August, but if you miss me too much, you can always come visit me on Instagram, where I will be posting daily. I am participating in the July Photo-A-Day Challenge and have set a goal to run a mile each day, which I will be documenting over there under the hashtag #mileadayjuly. I will also be over on my Crazybananas Facebook and Twitter pages sharing bite-sized updates and photos when I just can’t help myself. I hope you all have a fantastic July! I will miss you like crazy!

Summer Reads for the Harried Mind

Farm life, garden flowers in a vase and a good book.

If you’re like me, it’s hard to find time to find time to pick up a good book these days. With work, family obligations, social time and everything else on my plate, good reads tend to be placed next to my bed where they gather dust for months at a time. One of my slow down summer goals is to find more time to sit and really read (meaning, not reading a magazine while watching the E! network). Actually, that was one of my goals last summer as well, and even though I have sort of fallen off the bandwagon, I wanted to share with you some of the best books I have devoured lately, in hopes that it might be a good start for you. Happy reading!

The Night Circus – This book was recommended to me by a friend, and I will admit, it took me a while to get into it. But holy wow, once I started reading, I couldn’t stop. This magical story of two nemeses whose life becomes about destroying each other, even as they fall in love, is spellbinding. The story is unfolded within the context of a otherworldly circus, and the visuals plus the rich backstory will transport you to another world.

Let’s Pretend This Never Happened – This book, written by hilarious blogger Jenny Lawson (aka The Bloggess) had me snorting with laughter. Maybe you have to have a particular sense of humor to get this one, but I so, SO do. Lawson tells the story of her life as only she can, with lots of stories (mostly true) with endings that will have you snorting with laughter too! I highly recommend this one, especially if you’re in need of some humor in your life.

Daring Greatly – I came upon the work of Brene Brown when I was at one of my lowest points in 2012. I hated my job, I was unfulfilled, I was dealing with some family trouble and I was just in the dumps. I heard about Brown from her incredible TED Talk (you should go watch it right now) and was so excited when I heard she had a new book coming out. Daring Greatly did not disappoint. The title comes from the quote from Theodore Roosevelt:

“It is not the critic who counts: not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes up short again and again, because there is no effort without error or shortcoming, but who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends himself for a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows, in the end, the triumph of high achievement, and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat.”

If you’re at a place in your life where you need a bit of ooomph or a push in the right direction, this is a great place to start.

The Matched Trilogy – Sick of vampires and you’ve already read all of the books in the Hunger Games series? Well, this is a good one for you. This trilogy follows the lives of teenagers in a time when the world is ruled by committees collectively called “The Society.” They have eliminated many diseases and scourges of human life, but now every move of the people is dictated by the Society. The story starts with a young girl who finds out that she has been matched (how Society dictates who will marry who) with the wrong person, and this leads her and many in her life to discover all of the horrible things Society has done to achieve this life for the people. The most recent volume of the trilogy just came out and I’m in the midst of it right now. I can’t wait to see how the series ends!

How about you? Any great reads I should add to my list?

Summer Playlist 2013

Summer mixtape

It’s that time again, where I share a little bit of what’s been playing in my earbuds lately. When I was putting together this playlist, I was basically imagining I was the one in charge of the playlist at our local pool, and let me tell you, I got a little squirrelly with all the imaginary power! I am more than aware that my taste in music certainly isn’t what one would call “popular” (I hope you used air quotes while reading that sentence), but I sure do like it. So if you’re looking for a little infusion of indie rock, indie pop, electronic, and more Daft Punk than is probably legal (I may be a teeny bit obsessed with their new album), you’re in the right place.

Happy summer! Let’s boogie.

Summer Mix 2013 by Crazybananas on Grooveshark

P.S. Please note the Robert Delong song is NOT the edited version, so if you’re at work, keep those speakers low (and f’ing dance!)

Happy Weekend : Little Free Library

Little Free Library

Happy Friday, everybody! If you’re looking for something fun to do with the kids this weekend, why not see if there’s a Little Free Library in your town? The Little Free Library project began to promote literacy and free books for everyone, and it has taken off! You take a book with you (or a monetary donation) and you can trade for whatever book you’d like in the library. We found this one in our town using this map, and made it in to a bit of a scavenger hunt. The kids were so excited, and already want to go back and check out another book. There are a few more in Kansas City, so we’re going to try and visit them all. We have even discussed hosting a Little Free Library of our own! So fun!

For more info, check out the Little Free Library website!

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