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I'm not sure how my parents did it 'the old-fashioned way' when I was little. I know mom used cloth diapers, because that's what people used (it's coming back into fashion now too!) Now we have a million choices of disposable (or cloth or reusable or recyclable) diapers. With Ainsley I used Diapers.com for our free mail-delivery diapers, wipes, and baby food. I still use them for baby food and snacks, but with Parker's sensitive skin I have switched to using The Honest Company  for his diapers. They do a monthly mail delivery service also, and I especially love the choices of diaper patterns. No Mickey Mouse or SpongeBob Squarepants for Parker! He rotates between skull and crossbones, dinosaurs, Navy anchor, and the patriotic red, white and blue stars. They actually sell lots of other household products, all eco-friendly, organic, dye-free, and safe for sensitive skin. I've also switched to their laundry detergent, dryer sheets and dishwasher soap. Why am...

Another Visit to the Farm

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With another beautiful fall day ahead of us we decided to go back to Chesterfield Berry Farm (as a family) to pick our pumpkins. Ainsley was thrilled to go back and see all the animals, and we knew Parker would be yelling 'tractor!' as soon as we pulled in the parking space. More crowds than last weekend but still a wonderful morning. More rides on the barrel train, the wagon pull, and the hayride. We even ran into our old neighbors and Ainsley got to spend a few minutes in the moonbounce with Kyleigh. Pretty Bug Duck races   SOOOOO happy about tractor wagon rides!  Handsome Boy, Happy Mama Ainsley immediately asked to jump in the 'big thing with all the corn!' I'm still finding corn all over the house from last weekend's adventure and I'm sure to bring more home after this visit. After the hayride out to the fields, Ainsley picked out some very nice pumpkins and we look forward to carving them in a few weeks.   Farm...

Girls Getaway

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Yesterday, after taking Parker to his weekly Romp-n-Roll class, I headed off for a girls day [here he is, scaling a wall.]  When I left Ainsley gave me a big hug and said 'I'll never forget you Mama!' I'm not sure where Eric told her I was going... Four of us spent the day visiting wineries, eating good food, and catching up on life. New Kent Winery is a quick 5 minutes off I-64. The tasting house is fairly new but has beautiful facilities and grounds. I was especially interested in the Ipe wood flooring that they had on all the outdoor porches, as this is the kind of wood my parents used to build the new dock at the lake. I wish they had a restaurant or cafe on site, but it was otherwise a perfect place to sit and enjoy the scenery with a glass of vino.  Williamsburg Winery had great food but bad service. Although, honestly, by the time we got our food it could've been McDonalds chicken nuggets and it would've tasted like the Inn at Little Was...

Friday Treat

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I took off work a little early today. I worked late Tuesday night for a board meeting and - lucky me - I get comp time! I was running a bunch of errands when I remembered that Ainsley's school finishes at 2pm. Wouldn't it be a big surprise if I picked her up from school and took her out for some frozen yogurt? Some special mommy-daughter time since I'll be gone all day tomorrow (more on that next time.) She was totally thrilled when she saw me outside her classroom. She held my hand all the way to the car and kept saying how excited she was to have special time with me. She actually told me all about her school day (she is usually tired of talking about it by the time I pick her up from Robin's.) We enjoyed girl talk while eating our fro-yo. She got to be the line leader today. They made an 'apple pie' in art class. And they had a fire drill, which was pretty exciting for her.  After we got home I laid down with her and she promptly fell asleep for a good long n...

World Cup, Here We Come!

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So I don't want to be that parent who always brags about how talented and gifted their child athlete is. However...Ainsley really is a natural at soccer! I'm sure she gets it from her Dad (definitely not from me!) and probably has something to do with her unusually large feet. And she is tall for her age, although I don't think that really helps on the soccer field. The point is, I really think we have a future professional athlete in the family. So start saving up for when you travel to watch her in the Women's World Cup in 15 years! Here's Ainsley with her soccer team (minus Coach Ben).     One of several goals she scored last week.    Look at her go!  

Work and School

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Work and School... for me they are one in the same now that I am working at a k-12 private school. After 6 weeks in my new position I am still convinced this was the right move. My stress level has decreased dramatically. And I still can't believe that when I leave at 4:45pm each day, I am not expected to read emails or do any work until I come back in the next morning at 7:45am. On the rare occasion that I have to work extra hours, like for tonight's Board of Trustee meeting, I am given the option of extra pay or time off. My boss, the headmaster, is a friendly, supportive, and optimistic man who comes in every day with a smile. And I've quickly become friends with his lovely wife, which is a bonus! My office has (gasp!) matching furniture! And for the first time in 8 years I am not buried in under paperwork and files, but have everything stored nice and clean (and electronic) on my computer.  The board members that I work with are not high maintenance (like at my job a...

Chickens, Tractors and Corn, Oh My!

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Today my DH made his annual trip to DC to watch a Redskins game with his friend Kyle. What was I going to do with the kids all day on a beautiful Sunday?  After looking up a few options I decided to take them to the Chesterfield Berry Farm. The farm actually has much more than berries - every season they have some kind of pick-your-own fruit or vegetable, or even Christmas trees! This weekend was the start of their fall pumpkin season. It's a little too early for us to get pumpkins but they have tons of other family entertainment. The kids fed cows, chickens and goats. They watched pig races. Ainsley rode a pony. They bounced in the moon bounce. We found our way through a 3/4 mile corn maze. They rode behind a tractor in mini-wagons, and they rode in the barrel cars behind another tractor. Yet another tractor ride - the hay ride - took us out to the pumpkin fields. We surveyed quite a few and got some ideas for what kind of pumpkins we want when we come back with Daddy in a few we...