Week In The Life : Monday
Tags:8am : reading books with her (more than one at a time of course).
8:20am : seeing what's happening outside her window.
8:45am : a quick couple of sips and email checking.
8:46am : she's interested in checking email too.
10am : on our way to a weight check-up with her doctor (she's a skinny little thing).
10:01am : from the dashboard.
11:15am : grocery shopping with my girl - she got a cookie from the bakery - man I loved that as a kid.
noon : home again.
1:30pm : late lunch of lentil soup, carrots & ranch, and grapes.
1:45pm : pushing her baby dolls around.

2:45pm : waiting for him to come home on the bus - my peonies are in bloom - I could not love them more.
2:50pm : here comes the brother.
4:30pm : after a trip to Target he gets down to the business of homework.
5:10pm : acting out the scene from Fantastic Mr. Fox where Mr. Fox and the badger lawyer have an argument (there's lots of growling involved).
5:40pm : gardenburgers with avocado, sprouts and tomato for dinner (simon had a chicken burger)
MONDAY THOUGHTS
Monday was a bit of a crazy day for me as our babysitter was sick. Instead of a normal "working" Monday I had a "mama to a really cute & fun toddler" Monday and took care of some domestic things on my list.
I used my camera's self-timer in many of the photos above. Chris took the top photo and I took the rest with the timer. I also used
my iphone a bit when Anna and I were out and about.
I took some time last night to read back through my Monday journaling from 2008 and I definitely want to do some more in-depth, list-style documentation on an hour by hour or task by task basis. Today, I just went with it. For me that meant thinking way too much and not writing enough stuff down as it was happening or soon after - it's really hard to try to write at the end of the day and really capture what I would like to about the day.
Don't be discouraged if you feel like you didn't "do it right" yesterday. There is no right or wrong. There's always room to change and embrace and adapt and do things different today.
Hello Tuesday.
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Hi Jennifer - it's from Anthropologie...last year I think :).
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Totally right...it's all about what you make time for...and it is totally a challenge with small kids (it's harder this year than it has been in the past because there is just more happening with another person in the family). But man, it is so worth it. You CAN totally do this.
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Thanks for sharing your documentation! This is harder than I thought it would be, however, I'm loving it.
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Hey Ali, is it too late to start? I really want to do this but neglected to take more than one photo on Monday and due to a crazy schedule today --- no pics today! Any suggestions?
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Oh my gosh, just like Tuesday! She is 15.5 months and 18lbs (on a good day). Zero percent on the charts (which is so weird, really zero?) I have a layout planned called 0%. :)
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Em I was thinking of you and Miri too! :)
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Ali, I am loving this project! Thank you for all your inspiration. I love the pictures of your daughter. Mine is about the same age! LOVE your house, can you tell me the color of paint in your dining room? Thanks!
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Ali,
Thanks for mentioning the self timer....after I read that the boys and I went to town taking photos of us while reading stories for bedtime...it made that ritual that much more special! Insert several squeals of excitement here! Thanks for the idea. I will use that a great deal this week! I'm so excited to be playing along!
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Hi Ali. Love the photos of your sweet family.:) I also love this idea and while it doesn't fit into my schedule right now (end of semester demands lots of attention from faculty) I plan on keeping this on file for future. Maybe this summer. I would love to capture my days when I am writing (or trying to!). I also wanted to say a big thank you...because of your Christmas digital templates I am thrilled to say Christmas 2009 is finished and it looks awesome! I created a simple theme using your twills and a basic color scheme and focused on the stories (your words of wisdom guided me!) and it is the best book I have created by far. Everytime I look at it I get the same feeling...that it's perfect. Good lessons learned that I plan to keep. Big hugs and blessings
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I've been using my remote a lot. Unfortunately, sometimes the focus point lands in the background or something, and I get a lot of trash. But I do have some sweet moments of me with my kids, and I love that.
I got your journaling cards from DD, and printed draft copies for each day, just jotting some notes right on them. Can't seem to manage a play-by-play, and that is okay.
Off topic and somewhat random - looks like you have a Subaru Outback. Me too (a 2005 XT), and I need to get a convertible carseat for my (big) son who is about to outgrow his infant seat. I am having a hard time finding something that fits without moving the seat very far forward. What model Britax does Anna use? Is there plenty of room for a passenger in the front? Thanks!
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I'm in the same boat! My baby girl just turned 2 (March 10) and was barely 24 pounds. The doc isn't overly concerned, it's just alarming when your other babies are big (my first was HUGE)!
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Hi Jen - we do have an Outback and we decided on the Britax Boulevard CS. There is definitely not a ton of room in the front seat - it's ok...but not spacious. It will be better when we turn her forward facing.
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Awesome Bonnie :).
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It's never too late to start :). You could start today or next week or anytime. You definitely want to make the photography a pretty big part of the project...I would suggest starting fresh one day this week or next Monday. You can do it.
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I love the shot of the Simon at the table and the reflection of the flowers on the table. I have a reflection shot on my Monday page too!
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They are definitely usable Anne (but not likely as enlargements). I will print some out this week and let you know specifics next week.
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Different doctors, different charts?
Sometimes I think all those charts and things are invented just to make us moms nervous.
Compared to Anna, Morrison is huge, I just don't understand why they are calling him tiny. At the charts they use here he is at the total bottom, but not below.
Oh well, as long as I see a happy healthy good-eating kid, I'll try not to worry about it!
Anna looks like a happy kid, you never know when she might get a grow spurt! They will always keep you guessing... :)
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Thanks Ali. Looking forward to the rest of this week's documentation and creating next week.
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Monday I did a really great job.
Tuesday not so much, but I will have a great photo of my Son with his championship trophy (of course I forgot my camera!)
Will try harder for today!
Thanks Ali, I am really thinking about this project alot each day.
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So in love with this project, and so inspired to see your in-progress posts!
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