Thirty Plus One

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Today is my birthday. I’m 31 years old. Somehow, 31 seems like more serious business than 30 was. I mean, when you turn 30, people are still throwing parties for you in Las Vegas. When you are 31, your biggest party might be having both ice cream AND a snickers while watching rom-coms on TV. Partaaaayyyyy!

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But seriously, the best part about 31 is that option two above is totally and absolutely my idea of the best time ever. Not that I didn’t love the big party in Vegas (I mostly loved the company I was with, but sparkly dresses and spending an entire day in a cabana ain’t too shabby), but I’ve learned over the past 31 years that I’m really a stay-home type of gal. I like elastic waistbands and t-shirts worn so thin from loving wear they look like they should be shipped off to the dumpster immediately. I think I spend so much of my working life dressed in uncomfortable, yet flattering clothing, there is nothing more fun and sexy to me than just laying around like Jabba the Hutt. I mean, how lucky is my husband? So lucky.

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My 31st year has been a hectic one. Sometimes painful, sometimes glorious, and always changing, this year was full of more growth than most of my twenties all put together. I made a lot of leaps this year, both physically and metaphorically, and they mostly paid off. I left a job that was slowly killing my creativity, and started a new one that offered me the flexibility to really be there for my family. I gained and let go of freelance gigs, attended my first blogging conference, had my first article published and completed a photography project that was a long-held dream. I created an entire marketing program from scratch for my husband’s IT company. I hosted our first kids’ sleepover and both made and bought lots of treats for class parties. I held feverish babes while they slept and cheered when they accomplished their goals. It was quite a year.

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This year has been a strange one for me in terms of personal, emotional and spiritual growth. I knew I was unhappy a year ago, but I couldn’t quite place where the unhappiness was coming from, as, honestly, my life was pretty great. One step at a time I changed bits and pieces of my life until I seemed to find something that fit…not perfectly, mind you, but in such a way I felt a comfort I haven’t known until now. I am working hard every day to be the person I am meant to be, and that person isn’t necessarily who I would’ve thought of a short year ago. I had to re-evaluate what is important to me and what must be a priority in my day in order for me to fall asleep with a smile on my face. Turns out my priorities are pretty simple. I want a simple life, one full of love and laughter, and free from the toxicity which plagued me for years. Before this year, I strove to always feel like the smartest or best liked person in the room. I spent so much time worrying what other people thought of me, and not nearly enough building myself up from the inside out. Turns out, in order to be the best mom, wife, citizen and person I can be, I have to love myself first. The old adage about the oxygen masks on the airplane is so true…you must first put the mask on yourself before helping others. Because what help will you be if you’re passed out on the floor? None, none at all.

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So this year, I have spent some much needed time putting on my oxygen mask. And I’m here to tell you…it works. There is a life in me that I hardly recognize. Of course I sound dramatic, but it’s true. I look at photos of myself from only a year ago, and I see such pain in my eyes. Such sadness and a foreboding feeling of never, ever being enough. When I look in the mirror today, I don’t see that. Because no matter what thing I screwed up today or what mistakes I have made, I am a person who is worthy of love and happiness, and that is enough now. It wasn’t always, but it is now.

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In my 31st year, I learned how to make mistakes and move on. I learned how to stay in each day, and stop worrying about what the future will bring. I learned all I can do is the next right thing at every moment. I learned to let go of the past. I learned that my worth is not based in how I appear to other people. I learned other people’s opinions only have power over me if I allow their thoughts to become my truths. I learned self-confidence and self-love. I learned that I am not perfect, but being a work in progress is a wonderful thing to be.

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So, here’s to 31. I cannot imagine what my 32nd year has in store for me, but I bet it will be pretty damn amazing.

(The photos in this post were taken by the talented Nicole Coleman of Petit Soul Photography. She is a dream. These photos are my happy place. How peaceful and lovely and serene this life is…thank you Nicole.)

My Favorite Dancer : A Birthday Photoshoot

I’ve talked a little bit before about my talented niece, Sloan, who has been studying dance for many years. Well, my not-so-tiny dancer is turning 13-years-old tomorrow (!!!!) and for her birthday, she asked that I take some dance photos of her and her best friend. Both Sloan and her friend Caitlyn are serious dancers, and their talent blows me away. Sloan has spent the last few years working spectacularly hard on her craft, and I’m so proud of her dedication and grace. She loves dancing so very much, and her goal is to attend Julliard some day. I don’t know much about the art of dance, but I know when I watch her, I am constantly amazed by how easy she makes it look, when I know for a fact it’s incredibly difficult. And it’s pretty fun to watch someone you love do something they love to do. There isn’t anything better in my book.

We decided to do the shoot at the Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City, because it is such a versatile location with the museum and the gardens surrounding it. We had a blast at the shoot, since the girls came equipped with tons of ideas and lots of enthusiasm. I feel grateful I was able to capture these two doing something they enjoy so much, and that I was able to contribute to a rad 13th birthday!

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Hashtag Summer

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I can’t believe it’s Labor Day weekend…it seems surreal. Did the entire summer just flash by for anyone else? I feel like yesterday was the last day of school before break, but we are already three weeks in to the new school year around here. And this weekend the few pools that are still open will be shut up tight until next May/June. I’m sad. It was a good summer. There were Popsicles, water ballon fights and 8-hour pool days. There were carnivals, trees to climb and picnics to be had. I haven’t had a summer like this one since I was a kid myself, and hot damn, I’m going to miss it.

Luckily, my favorite season is upon us (FALL! YIPPEE!) so I’m planning on letting go of summer as gracefully as possible. I figured a proper send off might be a little round up of our summer adventures via Instagram. I definitely overused #summer this year when uploading photos, but it was worth it. We loved you, sweet summer. See you next year!

Unplanned splash park stop. No swimsuit, no problem :)

Learned how to climb trees = successful summer

Happiness is golden hour at the farm. #peace #quiet #fmsphotoaday

Water balloon war! #summer

When your kids refuse to take a photo with you, doing a prom pose is the only solution :)

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#Smooth glassy waters closer to shore... #fmsphotoaday #water #pond

Realized the kids had never had Call Hall ice cream...so we had to fix that this afternoon! #manhattan #ksu #icecream

#kansas #wildflower #nofilter

Dippin Dots never lose their appeal! #icecream #kczoo

Too cool for the bouncy house... #summer

I had some company on today's run...we ran to the pool and back. Well, walked and ran. Since I was pushing a 50 lb jogging stroller I'm counting it! #mileadayjuly #scooter

A ride on the Ferris wheel at dusk. #fair #fun #sky #ferriswheel #kansas

Back at his happy place...a reward for riding along during a hot run. #pool #summer

My favorite part of holidays, the desserts! #fmsphotoaday #redwhiteandblue #cake #independenceday #yum

Swimming at Great Grandpa and Great Gramma's pool in #tennessee

Tate versus the #chocolate waffle cone. #icecream #ksu #manhattan

All of my favorite people on a playground. #cousins #play #summer

This is how you watch #baseball with Tate in tow...from the playground next to the field. Great job @oompaloompa1810 and @redandblue2318!

Hi, we are at the zoo! #kczoo #carousel

When its a billion degrees outside, you take your playdate to the pool! #bff #besties #pool #summer

It's a billion degrees on this concrete. #pool #shadow #summer #heatwave

I got caught eating the kids' cotton candy....

First time down the big slide today! Thanks for helping him along, big cousin @sloanie467 :)

Trial run for our block party, making s'mores on our neighbor's driveway :) #ilovemystreet

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All photos above taken with the iPhone 4S and edited with the Afterlight, Snapseed, Over or VSCO apps.

Happy Weekend : A Summer Carnival

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A few weeks ago we attended the Annual 4th of July Celebration in the small town of Wamego, Kansas. We try and go every year, but this was the first time we were blessed with good weather and it was actually cooler than 100 degrees! In fact, it was a crisp 75 degrees, which is unheard of for Kansas in the summer. We took full advantage, riding all the rides we could at the carnival, and then eating as much salty popcorn and sweet fried dough as we could fit in our mouths. We are a gluttonous bunch. Here are a few photos from the day. I think since it’s technically our last weekend of summer (school starts for Lucy on Monday, boo!), they are pretty appropriate. Summer 2013, you were super fun.

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Random, but I had a total moment of deja vu while watching Tate on the flying elephant ride. When we got home I ended up finding a photo of Lu doing the exact same thing a few years ago…on the same elephant! Cue the theme from “It’s a Small World.”

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P.S. Special thanks to my sister-in-law Ashley for snapping a few pics of Lulu and I on the rides.

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!

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