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Friday Quicky

May 4, 2012 By Kelle

We traded naps for the beach this afternoon.


Loving this song: “Something Good Can Work” by Two Door Cinema Club

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Friday Photo Dump:

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Friday Phone Dump photos are taken on the Instagram iPhone app (free) and dropped into a 12×12 collage using a photo editing software (Photoshop Elements works). I am @etst (enjoying the small things) on Instagram if you want to follow the feed.

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It has been a few months since I made mention of Nella’s 2For2 Fund, a fundraiser for NDSS that we set up in honor of Nella’s 2nd Birthday. The fund logo has remained on my blog and many of you, including sponsors, continue to contribute. Since Nella’s birthday in January, more than $5,000 has been added to the fund. Wow…and thank you.

I raise this point because I was excited to hear about a new online program that NDSS just launched for fundraisers like me. I value all that the Down syndrome community does to raise awareness and funds, especially through special events and campaigns, but I have always been the type to do things on my own time and in my own way. This program is aptly named NDSS Your Way for that very reason. They are seeking independent fundraisers who want to create a customizable web page in one of three categories—Compete (Team NDSS), Celebrate (NDSS Celebrations) and Create (NDSS New Ideas)—no matter which category you choose, your personal page can pay tribute to someone who inspires and motivates you.

Many of you have already taken the extra step – you are also bloggers and you designed your own fundraising campaigns for NDSS in honor of your child, sister, niece or nephew. I admire all of you and I am so happy we are in this together.

As NDSS said in their recent e-news announcement about NDSS Your Way — run a race, host a block party, plan a dance marathon, grow a moustache, climb a mountain – however you choose to do it, do it your way and do it for Down syndrome!

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Also, check out the NDSS Your Way Pinterest Board.

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I have a little Mother’s Day contest brewing for Monday. It involves your stories. Stay tuned. Stay classy. Happy Weekend.

Here’s a fun one: In the spirit of Ron Burgundy, if you were a news anchor, what would be your corny sign-off?

Mine? Be kind. Be yourself.

And then I would aim my pointer fingers at the camera and make that clicky gun noise with my tongue.

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Enjoying the Small Things

May 4, 2012 By Kelle

Enjoying Tonight:

A New Coffee Pot

Our leaky broken piece of jank was finally replaced. It’s not that I love the new pot because really, I wanted something funkier–some retro conversation piece that perks loudly and brews a smooth cup. But Brett loves it. Like a little boy loves a new bike.

“Did you see it has a push button?” he asked all excitedly as he demonstrated the fountain drink dispenser yesterday morning.

“Yes, babe. I saw it has a push button.” I answered less enthusiastically.

“You know what that means?” he followed. “It means it’s Kelle-proof.”

I didn’t ask, but I think it means it won’t spill or break or make a mess.

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Brett and I have different tastes when it comes to a lot of home stuff. He steps back and never minds me choosing everything, so it feels good to let him pick out the coffee pot and even better to watch him turn into a kid when he uses it.

Baby Esther Williams

Seriously. There isn’t much to say other than why did it take me so long to realize swim caps are a baby essential? Pregnant? Add swim cap to the layette list. In fact, pack one for the hospital diaper bag.

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Suit and swim cap, Janie & Jack

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Family Outing

I love random nights out with family. I love impromptu decisions to climb in the car and go do something. Anything. Austyn needed new shoes, so we made a night of it, extending shoe shopping into a perfume-spraying, store-wandering, stroller-pushing night that ended with cold Outback beer.

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And either the perfume was laced with unicorn juice or I just really like nights like these. I smiled and one time when nobody was looking…(ssshhhh)…I skipped.

Moves like Jagger.

Sister’s spirit is free, and her hips don’t lie.

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Made Up Games

Somehow the dish soap got dragged out today to fill up an empty bottle of bubbles and, a pail and a hose later, we were knee deep in Suds Soup.

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Consequently, Suds Soup is now on our list of fun things to play because not only did it occupy the girls for longer than usual, but it kept Nella from wanting to run down the sidewalk. This is a serious victory.

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The watered down suds weren’t slippery, but pure dish soap on cement would be a disaster, so Careful!

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Jo and Anna

Life’s been a little too crazy for photo shoots lately, but these vacationers were in town, and it was a pleasant return behind the camera to photograph new faces tonight. Their mama and daddy bought 100 copies of Bloom and donated them to friends and local Down syndrome groups.

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Sweet babies, sweet mama and daddy.

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Looking forward to some outside adventure this week. And push-button coffee tomorrow morning.

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Polka dot suit, Popina Swimwear. So excited for more beach days, more pool use and more Popina retro swimwear! I just need a swim cap.

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May Day

May 1, 2012 By Kelle

I began to write this post last night after Brett agreed to put the girls to bed, but one sentence into it, Lainey walked into the office and buried her head into my lap. “Lay with me, Mama,” she asked. And while I’m perfectly comfortable explaining to my kids that yes is not always the answer for my company pleas, there are times when I feel an intense need to say yes. I think many times, it is not their need I am tending to, but my own. I love saying yes.

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We fell asleep together, her arm pretzeled around mine, her breath a metronome to the steady stream of thoughts that sang within my head. A review of our day, what I didn’t get done, what I wanted to do tomorrow, what I wished I would have said. And finally, I made the conscious decision to twist further into our pretzel and fall asleep–ahead of schedule, and neglecting pre-bed rituals like plugging in my phone or turning off my computer.

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Yesterday marked the fourth consecutive day of gray clouds, parting temporarily for afternoon sun sessions. This weekend the girls and I slipped out of the house early to answer the siren’s call–the simplicity of a crowd-stripped quiet beach, a bit damp but peaceful.

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When the rain subsides, we’re outside. Chalking body outlines in the driveway, steering scooters down sidewalks, checking the mail for the seventeenth time because little girls like raising the red metal flag, showing up at the park for walks around the boardwalk and smoothing blankets in the side yard for afternoon reading.

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We joined our friends Sammy and Kinsley at a nearby park the other day, and at one moment I looked up to see the mirror image of big sister girls pushing little sisters–one pair sandy-haired, one pair blond, both smiling.

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When it rains, we are back inside, calmed by the steady rhythm of April showers and complementing gray skies.

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Lainey has moved on from dressing the dogs up and has found that little sisters also work nicely for amusement. Miraculously, Nella doesn’t mind.


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Capes, Pip & Bean

Other loves this weekend:

Movie Night with Friends and Baby Ivy.

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Feeding the Neighborhood Ducks.

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It is the first day of May, and I love firsts. I did the June challenge last year and was looking forward to another one this year, but I admit, I can’t wait. May Day, May Day. I’ve been discouraged by my routines lately and analyzing areas where I can make changes, make sacrifices, and shed time wasters.

We’ve always been great at reading books, but it’s hit or miss the last couple weeks and bedtime routines have been shifted a bit. Brett and I have accepted the challenge of two books a night for the girls, read together as a family before bed. He picks one, I pick the other. Every night in May.

There’s something very motivating about these challenges which work a bit like dominoes, prompting other good ideas and establishing new focused intentions for our family. This was always something we used to do and somehow, we fell out of a good routine. Firsts are great for restoring them.

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Happy May Day.

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Congratulations to KBL sunglasses winner:

Comment #290, Shauna: Kelle, whenever I get overwhelmed by piles of laundry I know I can come to your blog to make me happier. Thanks for the color!

Shauna, please e-mail your contact information to kellehamptonblog@comcast.net with the subject line KBL GIVEAWAY WINNER, and your sunglasses will be mailed to you soon.

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Sponsor Dashing Bee returns this week with new items in their online consignment shop. Inventory changes daily, so be sure to check in for new summer gear, baby and toddler clothing, toys and nursery accessories, all gently used and affordable!

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All collage items currently available at Dashing Bee.

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Meagan Francis over at The Happiest Mom conducted her first podcast the other day, and I was thrilled to be part of it. I talk about Bloom, blogging and that half-full glass; you can listen HERE. We did laugh when it was all said and done that this was a first–she laughed at her “ums”, and I am sorry to say, I said “fascinating” so many times, I wanted to slap myself.

Also, for my Michigan friends, I will be in Michigan June 7-10 and will be doing two book signings, one at Books a Million in Monroe, MI on Thursday, June 7 at 7 pm and one at Wiegands Nursery in Macomb, MI on June 9, 10 a.m. (all day fundraiser for Band of Angels). I’d love to meet you!

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