Posts Tagged outside
We just have to dance together now.
Posted by Lotus, aka Sarcastic Mom in My Son, Parenting, Video on August 26, 2008
Remember when I was lamenting about starting to lose the carefree rain-dancer in me?
I think he’s keeping her alive more than I realize.
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Nothin’ but the chalk.
Posted by Lotus, aka Sarcastic Mom in Uncategorized on June 11, 2008
They reflect times we may have forgotten.
Posted by Lotus, aka Sarcastic Mom in Uncategorized on April 26, 2008
Kids, that is.
I’ve been spending more and more time with my son outside lately, as the weather has improved steadily.
I love being outside in the warmth and the sunshine. It makes me feel alive in a way that nothing else does. In Spring, it is especially enjoyable. I can look around and see the green of the grass and the trees, the blue of the sky; I can feel the warmth of the sun, and I can smell that sweet scent that wafts on the breeze that tells you things are growing and blooming all around.
Braden feels that joy, too. Nothing excites him like the prospect of going outside.
Today after his nap, still groggy and clinging to my side after coming downstairs, he said to me, “go ow-sigh.”
And so we did, again. And I watched him play and enjoy himself. And I wondered if he would always like being outside like this.
And I thought about why I like being outside so much.
And I remembered.

Sometimes, they reflect things.
Life is good.
18 Months
Posted by Lotus, aka Sarcastic Mom in Uncategorized on April 16, 2008
Dear Braden,
April 16th, 2008. This was the day you turned 18 Months old. Officially A Year And A Half.
Where has the time gone, I ask you? But you don’t know. You just keep running ahead at full steam, with your daddy and me trying to keep up.
One day into your 18th month, Momma & Daddy finally found a decent house for us to live in, and signed a lease, and then moved out of Mold House. You have not been sick since.
You gave your approval to the stairs in our new home right away, climbing “up!” like a rockstar. Wow. Momma had no idea you could do that, little champ! We had to install gates at the top and bottom so you wouldn’t fall and bust your fivehead open.
Right around the same time we were moving into our new rental house, you decided that you would no longer be cooperating with us on the whole “eating healthy foods” thing. You used to adore green beans, peas, and carrots. Veggies now = SATAN. If Satan was on your food plate, you would flick him away. As such, all vegetables are flicked away.
If a piece of vegetable accidentally goes into your mouth (you were feeling generous and decided to humor me? more likely, you were just teasing me) you spit it out, and thenflick it away. Niiiice.
You are lucky the Easter Bunny still decided to visit such a naughty, vegetable flicker.
You had your first Easter Egg Hunt this month.
You were DELIGHTED to find that these fun colored little thingies you kept finding? Had this stuff in them that you had never before seen… but it tasted SO good, and holy cow, Mom, what IS this awesome stuff? Choco-what? Chocolate? Oh.
OMG, CHOCOLATE.
Halfway through your 18th month, you had a particularly bad day of never-ending splatter poops (how on earth you were able to fill a diaper that many times in one day is BEYOND me, but I dub thee Doo-Doo MASTER), and another of the Mega Rashes you were still getting so often sprung up.
While I was cleaning you and you were thrashing about in a shrieking/crying fit, with tears streaming down your face, I vowed to fix it. I gave you NO dairy for the next 24 hours. The next day, you had another splatter poop. I DREADED the impending pain you were about to suffer as I took off your diaper and started wiping.
But you were silent. And motionless. In disbelief, I cleaned you up and felt more relieved than I have in a long time.
Through research and trial with you, I discovered that you are lactose intolerant. The undigested lactose you were passing was fermenting in your colon, exiting as an acid, and then burning the skin on your precious biscuits. You now only consume lactose free dairy, and so far, you have not had one single rash. Score one for Momma. (FINALLY.)
Of course, you always make sure that no matter how many things we get “under control,” life remains interesting.
You love the little guitar that Daddy’s “Caglehead” friends gave you when you were still in Momma’s belly. You like it when Daddy plays it, and you are joining in with him more and more. Instead of just banging the strings with your hammer, now you actually strum at them.
Daddy is so proud of your interest in all things guitar.
Although, I have to tell you, he is kind of afraid you’re going to pee on his guitars sometimes.
And speaking of peeing? You are showing more and more interest in doing that in the potty. I LOVE THAT. Now if I could just get you to start it off in the potty instead of on the floor or the couch? That would be AWESOME. Just sayin’.
We stayed busy doing fun things this month, like the zoo…
Adam & The Couch Potatoes Concerts (where you were mistaken for a girl yet again)…
And the Lake Beachat Anderston Rd.
I’ve got to say, I have really enjoyed it. I think you have, too. It should be warm all the time, shouldn’t it? I mean, “owsigh” is still like your Crack Rock, isn’t it? Yeah. Mine, too. At least I know where you got your obsession from.
Oh, you know how I mentioned that you get mistaken for a girl (even when you’re wearing totally boy clothes, like above)? I guess your hair has a lot to do with that.
But I was thinking that you have a really sweet face. Almost feminine, because your sweet, chubby cheeks make it so soft. So I did, um… a little experiment.
And you really do make a cute girl.
Will you forgive me?
I sent that shirt to your girlfriend, Amy, in Australia. Maybe she will send us a picture of her wearing it. Then you can kiss her picture and prove how manly you are again?
Anyway, I’m sure you’ll find many ways to get back at me. You’re smiling now just thinking about it, aren’t you?
Yeah, I knew it.
I might as well mention here that you seem to have stopped shrieking so often… this is probably because you are talking better as time goes by. And also because you have started replacing the solitary Shriek with tantrumming.
You are a force to be reckoned with.
Of course, you only have tantrums over really important things.
Like not being allowed to play with the pee in your potty.
Or being handed one of your toys.
The list goes on, but I think you get the point.
I have realized something. You are really a little devil, always driving your Momma nuts and scheming her downfall. But you hide your horns well…
Because every time I look at you, all I see is an angel on earth, that I am lucky enough to be loved by.
All my love,
Momma




































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