From the monthly archives:

April 2010

Proof That Food is Love.

by Amber on April 30, 2010

It was a rainy Sunday afternoon. My in-laws, who had been stuck in the house with us since Friday, were slowly going stir crazy—and taking us with them. After my mother-in-law asked me if there were any clothes she could fold for the fifteenth time, I decided that we had to get out. Immediately.

The destination? Sam’s Club.

I know. That seems like a weird choice, but the Pages? They looooooove Sam’s Club. And you know why? Sam’s Club gives out free samples of food. Lots of food.

Granted, they aren’t  nearly as generous as they used to be (there was a time when my father in law would go there to get a free lunch), but if you time it right—and we did—you can still fill up on a variety of delicious snacks.

So we wandered through the aisles, punching buttons on iPods, sitting on the furniture, even watching parts of Avatar. But finally, we made our way to our true destination. The Giormous Grocery Section.

Everyone scattered, looking for the best delicacies. Tori and I found ourselves in the cheese section, where we shared a piece of goat cheese while I read the exotic-sounding labels to her. We were somewhere between the Havarti and the Muenster when my husband and his parents swooped down, cradling their snacks like precious cargo.

Before I knew it, all three were presenting Tori with the choicest morsels, standing in front of her with spoons extended before them. She delicately mouthed one treat, then another and another, twisting in my arms to face each supplicant.

No sooner had she swallowed one round than they all presented her with another, faces glowing with the joy of having provided her with something she found tasty.

That’s when I started cracking up.

They looked mystified as I howled with laughter in the middle of the cheese section, oblivious to the curious stares of passers-by.

I tried to explain, but I couldn’t. Not in a way they could understand.

Instead, I muffled my laugh and hid my smile, basking in the joy that comes from knowing that my Tori?  Is well and truly loved—and will never, ever go hungry as long as her grandparents are around.

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Wordful Wednesday: A Day at the Park.

by Amber on April 29, 2010

The universe, it throws a whole lot of super duper craptastic crap at me. But every once in a while? It tosses a perfect day my way.

A day where Tori wakes up grinning and puts a smile in my heart that lasts until sunset.

A day where the sun chases the memories of cold from our bones and transforms the brown, blah world around us into a kaleidoscope of vibrant greens and blues.

A day where there are no deadlines to worry about. No dishes to wash, no laundry to do, no toilets to scrub.

A day where I can scoop up my baby, link hands with my husband and head out to explore.

A day where we can relax and enjoy moments like this one:

I know. The camera work isn’t the best and it could probably use some editing, but I really don’t care. The memory it captures is perfect just the way it is. Oh, and did you notice? At about 34 seconds in, you can hear Tori say “whoa.” Seriously. You can.

That cracks me the hell up.

Now, go visit Seven Clown Circus for some more Wordful Wednesday fun.


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Hey, It's Okay…

April 27, 2010

There are a lot of things in this world that it’s not okay to be okay about. Like global warming. And human trafficking. And leggings worn with crop tops (cover your asses, ladies). But this list? Is about  all the things we need to stop stressing the hell out about (and I have Airing My [...]

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Oh, Crap. I Have to be Honest?

April 27, 2010

Honesty. It’s a wonderful thing, isn’t it? Except when it isn’t (as in, I don’t actually want to know that those pants make me look fat). Anyway, the Empress, ruler of Good Day, Regular People, recently said that although some of us pretend we’re above them, in truth, everyone loves getting blog awards. And she’s [...]

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Writer’s Workshop: Ten (or so) Things I’ve Unlearned.

April 23, 2010

Back when I first became a mommy (you know, about a hundred years ago), my head was stuffed with all sorts of rules. Swirling around in my brain were all sorts of sentences beginning with “good mommies must…” and “good mommies never…” And you know what? I nearly drove myself mad. Now, a whole year [...]

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Writer's Workshop: Ten (or so) Things I've Unlearned.

April 23, 2010

Back when I first became a mommy (you know, about a hundred years ago), my head was stuffed with all sorts of rules. Swirling around in my brain were all sorts of sentences beginning with “good mommies must…” and “good mommies never…” And you know what? I nearly drove myself mad. Now, a whole year [...]

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