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A Tale of Tantrums, Tenacity, and Toothpaste

February 4, 2011 By: Stephanie10 Comments

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It’s been a hard day.

It’s only noon, but I’m calling it early.

My daughter is cutting her 2 year molars and has been very grumpy all morning. After lunch I tried to cuddle her for a while and put her down for a nap. That lasted for about 10 minutes before there was an explosive dirty diaper and she needed to be changed, so we started the cuddle and sing routine all over again & she finally settled down.

Then I felt bad because Nicholas, although I had almost always been in the same room with him, hadn’t had a lot of attention all morning, so I went into the living room to ask if he wanted to read a book with me.

He didn’t answer, all I got from him was a deer-in-headlights look.

I’d caught him red-handed.

Blue-handed actually.

Permanent marker. (Again!)

And in my mind I screamed, “Are you *#@!ing kidding me?! You just did this like two weeks ago, you little $#@%!” but not in real life. In real life I said nothing as I realized that this time it was not just on the flatscreen tv like the last time. Nope, this time in addition to being on the tv, it was on the hardwood floors, the microfiber couch, the coffee table, his hands, his clothes, the entertainment center, two sippy cups and the doll carriage Abby got for Christmas.

He had only been alone for about 5 minutes.

Luckily, the last time this happened my Aunt Carol told us to try using toothpaste to get it out and it had worked.

The toothpaste trick worked on the hardwood floors, the tv, and kind of worked on his hands. I haven’t even tried to get it out of the fabrics yet and I don’t really care about the Craigslist coffee table. The special cleaner they gave us at Bon Ton got about 85% of it out of the couch.

I actually found myself grateful that at least this time it wasn’t poop. Come to think of it, there hasn’t been any fecal smearing around here for a few months. Progress.

He watched as I cleaned everything and he cried and told me he was sorry. He was terrified his daddy would be mad. “Will he still give me a kiss when he comes home?” was yelled over and over again by the almost-4-year-old with the tear streaked face, blue hands, and ruined pajamas. “Nicholas, I don’t know. He will probably be mad and he might not give you a kiss, but he will still love you.” I was curt and cool, and I did spank him. (If you want to call one half-hearted swat on top of a pull-up and pajamas a “spanking.” Personally, I’m still completely torn about the spanking issue, but if a child was to ever get a spanking, this seemed to be the appropriate time.) Then I made him tell me he was sorry, we said a prayer & I told him that even though I was mad I still loved him, and he has been in his room ever since. At first he was crying, then I think he slept a little. Now he is just humming to himself.

It’s not about the punishment. It’s about my stamina and being able to prove over and over again that no matter what you do, Little One, you cannot break my love for you. I know you have been left before and you are broken. You are scared. You may be strong, but I am stronger. I’ve got my heels dug in now and I’m staying. Forever.

Jenny McCarthy would call me a Warrior Mom.

Amy Chua would say that I am not a Tiger Mother.

but I’m just a mom.

Nick’s mom.

Nick’s third mom.

I could be angry about the stuff, but today I’m not.

I could have yelled and said hurtful things and scarred a tiny soul, already bruised, but today I didn’t.

Instead, I’m just tired. I thought about my Mommom and the time my sister accidentally broke a family heirloom. The time I expected her to be angry, but instead she said, “It’s just a candy dish, your sister is a child.”

It was an important life lesson. One that most children would only need to learn once.

My son is not most children.

Before I became a mother I sat, numerous times, with social workers who asked what we would do in hypothetical situations such as these. Could we handle it? Once we were asked what we would do if our child purposefully threw a baseball through our tv. Our generic answer was that we would get a new tv.

It feels different in real life, when that child has been yours for several years now and you know that they know better. It feels different when he only does it when he is alone with you, so you are left to deal with the consequences all by yourself.

It is the hardest thing I will ever do and sometimes I make mistakes. With Abby there is more room for error, we are all she has ever known. With Nicholas I need to be more calculated.

Faith
Love
Structure
Discpiline

I have decided this is the hierarchy of needs for our family.

It is true that discipline comes last in my house.

You might think that’s the wrong way to fight this battle.

That’s probably why God and a team of social workers chose me instead.

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And I Didn’t Even Have Time to Pick Out a Dress…

February 3, 2011 By: Stephanie7 Comments

I’ve am shocked an in awe that I was chosen by Melissa from Kensignton Cottage for the Stylish Blogger award because she loved our kitchen makeover! Thank you so much for thinking of me, Melissa!

Lucky for me, I can stay right here in my sweat pants because this award doesn’t come with a big ceremony or anything. As a recipient, I’m just supposed to tell you 7 things about myself you probably didn’t know and pass the award on to 7 other bloggers.

Hmmm…what to share, what to share…ok, in no particular order…

1. I LOVE American Girl dolls. Sort of odd, for a grown woman, I admit, but I appreciate them as collector’s items and for integrating reading and history into imaginative play. There was a time not so very long ago when I actually owned every single one of the historical dolls, but then they kept making new ones, we had kids & I had better things to do than spend money on dolls for myself. Anyway, I really want to visit the American Girl store in NY or Chicago one of these days. And speaking of Chicago…

2. I am a little obsessed with Oprah. My biggest lifelong goal has been to be a guest on her show, (not just in the audience, I want to be a personally invited guest, darn it) but now that it’s ending I’m kind of devastated that won’t happen. Even if I get to be on one of her OWN network shows it just won’t be the same. The dream has died. 🙁

3. I think my home town of Baltimore has the best regional food in the country. I’m not quite sure what’s wrong with the rest of the world because they still haven’t figured out how to make a decent crab cake or that snowballs & pit beef are amazing.

4. I hate the idea of skiing. My husband loves it & he usually goes a few times a year. I just really don’t want to pay $200 to freeze my butt off, fall down a hill, and be forced to ride that terrifying lift thing. No thank you.

5. I think my best parenting accomplishment to date is that, even though they are only toddlers, my kids have good manners. Earlier today we were out and Nicholas needed to ask a lady something & he started his sentence with, “Excuse me, ma’am…” People usually comment on how adorable it is, but my kids know it is expected. Now Nick actually corrects our manners. (and he’s usually right!)

6. My favorite book will probably always be Just As Long As We’re Together by Judy Blume. I read it the first time in fifth grade and I loved that it started with the Sentence, “Stephanie is into hunks.” A boy-crazy main character who shared my name? Loved.

7. I cannot spell, but I used to write all the time and I really should get back into it. In fact, in middle & high school I kept four separate note books. One was for short stories, one was for poems, one was a regular diary and one was my “boy book,” which was a separate book where I wrote about boys (in case you couldn’t tell from the title) because I decided that my diary should only include more philosophical things. As far as I know, all of these books were destroyed in Hurricane Isabelle when my parent’s house flooded. I bring this up because my new ultimate goal, now that being a guest on Oprah is a dead end, is to have a book published. Hmmm…maybe Oprah will read it & I’ll still be invited on one of her shows…

Now that you know how truly lame I really am, here comes the fun part.

I hereby pass the torch on to these fabulous bloggers:

1. My friend Mary Joy at Seeds of Encouragement Sewn with Grace. Mary Joy is passionate about sharing her faith and her love of Homemaking on her blog & she helps me to remember what a privilege it is to be able to stay home with my little ones, even when it feels like more of a punishment.

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2. Michelle from That Mommy Blog. Michelle and I are in the same stage of life and quickly became blog friends. She has been featuring some great Silhouette projects and recently threw the cutest winter-themed birthday party that you’ve ever seen!

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3. Sandra from Sawdust and Paper Scraps. This woman is AMAZING! She’s getting ready to move and has been giving her readers a tour of her house. Almost every room includes built-ins that she did all by her onesies.

4. My real-life friend Satoko who blogs at Sunshine Smile. Satoko is the one who inspired me to get back into sewing after a 15-or-so-year absence and start making toys and clothes for my kids. Plus she is hands-down one of the most talented photographers in the world of blogs.

5. Ana White of Ana-white.com. Undoubtedly, Ana has no time to respond to this award, but I’m giving it to her anyway. Since I started following her last year, her popularity has exploded. She started as a rural Alaskan housewife who decided to make afforadable furniture because the high-end stores she loved were out of her price range. She shares the plans for free and now her site is literally getting millions of hits a day, she’s been featured in magazines, and she has a book deal! Not to mention, she has single-handedly started a nationwide grassroots movement of women building their own furniture. I am dumbfounded by what she was able to accomplish in one year.

6. Ashley from Little Miss Momma. Ashley’s an adorable young mom who has a huge talent for writing and fierce sense of bravery. She took her own source of shame and pain and turned it into Sisterhood of Secrets, a safe place for women to show each other emotional support.

7. Christianne from Little Page Turners, a former teacher turned stay at home mom (like me) who blogs about great activities to incorporate children’s literature into your everyday life with toddlers. This might be my all-time favorite blog because Christi is real-life version of the mom I always imagined I would be. Life led me down a different path, one where I needed to chase away Nicholas’ demons for him, which outweighed all of that other stuff, but at Little Page Turners there is always a great craft idea, book recommendation, or snack to try. She’s like Diet Martha Stewart, all the good stuff you love about Martha but also down-to-earth with realistic ideas and a healthy relationship with her daughters.

Ok ladies, now it’s your turn.

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Kitchen Reveal: Remodeling on a Budget

February 1, 2011 By: Stephanie10 Comments

We are a year and a half into our Craigslist Kitchen Remodel! I can’t believe it took that long, but in the end it will be worth it.

We are finally in the final stages! The back splash is up. All we have to do now is add crown molding and find a stainless steel fridge.

Wanna see?

This is what the kitchen & dining room looked like before…


I actually entered it in a few Ugliest Kitchen In America-type contests. Unfortunately it didn’t win any, so the reno was on us.

Happily, we have been able to completely gut and redo our kitchen AND dining room for under $6,000. Yep. Entirely new cabinets, floors, counters, everything, under 6 grand.

My secret is Craigslist.

I searched for months and finally found decent cabinets & counters for sale. More than decent, actually. The cabinets are solid cherry and have a lot of custom features like pull out spice racks, and sheet pan dividers and the counters are Silestone.

The old owners thought their kitchen was outdated, but some new hardware & getting rid of the wooden scroll window valance really updated it. Their loss, I say.

I found this inspiration photo here. We used it to help us pick our hardware & paint color.
(unfortunately, a solid stone back splash was not in our budget…)

Now our kitchen looks like this…

That’s the island that was just featured on Remodelaholic. We made it from by up-cycling an old ugly dresser.

The back splash is bead board. I would have preferred tile, but we had a huge area to cover and tile was going to be expensive. It was also hard to find a tile that coordinated with our “new” counters.

Here’s what I call the dining room, but this is really all just one big area. We plan to refinish the table when the kids get a little older. (No sense in doing all that work while we have two toddlers who are very hard on the furniture.)

We do plan to add the crown molding within the next few months and my mom has promised us her stainless steel fridge eventually, as she is in the market for a new one. (She currently has a side-by-side, but wants one with french doors & a pull-out freezer.)

Cost break down:
Cabinets, Counters, Sink & Faucet: Craigslist, came as a set for $2,000
Uhaul rental-1day: $100
Hardware: $150
Labor to hang cabinets & install counters and sink, and relocate dishwasher: $1,600
New floor: Home Depot, Allure Vinyl $800
Paint: $50 (Valspar Green Tea Leaf and Brandied Pear)
Lightfixtures: $50 (Lowes & Craigslist)
Island: $315
Beadboard, wainscoting, and floor boards: $500
New window treatments: JC Penny $150
Stove: Free, Craigslist (I bought it for $75, then sold our old one for $80)
Accessories: $0 Tempt-Tations line from QVC, all gifted. My family knows I collect them.
Table and Chairs: $0 hand-me-downs from my dad
Dining Room Shelves: Ana White’s ledges- $40
Sewing Table: $50 Goodwill re-do
Dining Room Bench (not pictured): JC Penny on sale w/promo code: $120

Total: $5,925

We will probably need to spend another $500 or so for the crown molding for the walls and the molding we plan to add to the top of the cabinets, so the total will probably be around $6,500 once all is said and done. That might be a whole other year, so I figured I’d share once we had the back splash finished.

We recently had an architect from the Parade of Homes in our house and he guessed that we had spent $30,000 on the kitchen renovation!

It’s amazing how much more at home you can feel in the same space once you have redone it and claimed it as your own. It’s also a great feeling to get that feeling for the least amount of money possible!

I have a bad habit of searching MLS listings and day dreaming, but I have to say, since we have refinished our kitchen I haven’t been able to find a home in the MLS with similar square footage to ours that has a kitchen I like any better. Even the brand new ones.

That makes me happy. 🙂

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