Monthly Archives: December 2012

Magical Date Night — Be Gone Fatigue, Responsibility & Chores, It’s Time To Party

ImageDate night with hubby out of the house is almost like having Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother wave her wand providing a dress, coach and encouragement in my world.  We are transplants to Florida and don’t know enough people well enough to leave them with our rambunctious 1 year old twin boys.  Usually date night consists of a special meal with a glass of wine and a movie compliments of HBO’s On Demand.  Honestly though, most nights include wine anyway and I am a movie buff watching a few throughout the week, the difference is that on date night hubby leaves the movie on for the duration resisting his urge as a male to flip through all of the channels that our digital cable service offers and I might have two glasses of wine.

My mom was our Fairy Godmother last night encouraging us to go out.  Hubby had been invited to a co-worker’s party in downtown Orlando so off we went.  Ignoring the urge to simply stay on the couch once the boys were down for the night and enjoy the comfort of our home we rallied, got prettied up and hopped in the car.

I am a mom.  I had nothing to wear.  I know that men hear this all of the time and think that women are crazy, however I truly had nothing to wear.  I have recently started working out, but the exercise has not alerted certain parts of my body that they should stay flat or perk up.  Plus, it ends up that the weather was going to plummet into the 30s while we were out (we live in Florida!).   I needed something warm and sexy to flatter my new mom body.  I love a challenge.  I dug up a pink sweater that I bought while we were still in Jersey which I believe is flattering.  I have attached the picture so you be the judge.  Hubby looked great, as usual.  I married well on many levels and am still delighted by how good my man looks.

We got to the bar where the party was supposed to be and lo-and-behold nobody was there.  This was actually the best part of the night.  We got to explore different bars on our own terms.  I had two great drinks.

The first bar, The Fifth, is cool with fancy ceilings, fancy streets, uniformed bartenders, framed flat screens, great retro music and is topped off by being filled with hipsters ranging from the older end of young through middle age.

The next bar, NV, is tremendous.  If you blink you will miss it and that is why I love it.  It is a small, dark hole in the wall with wicked strong drinks (nothing girly- a patron asked for an Amaretto Sour and was told that they don’t carry sweet things like that), local art work on the walls, repeat patrons, cool female bartenders that can make a real drink.  The DJ is on point and even the restrooms are stylized.  It reminded hubby and I of some of our favorite haunts in NYC.  We reminisced about the past.  We looked forward to the future.  And, as parents, we spent a lot of time talking about our little ones while looking at their pictures on our iPhones.

With our two drinks drunk we headed back home making it back just before 1am stopping only to pick up the food of the gods (at least to me at that time), Mickey Ds hamburger happy meal for me and 6 piece nuggets for hubby.  The boys were great.  Our Fairy Godmother — er, Mom was up waiting for us (Thanks, Mom!).  Had a great time!  Glad that we did not tempt fate and have that third drink because the babies still woke up at their usual time wanting clean diapers, food, love and fun.  I am a little hazy from the previous night, but happy to create more great memories with hubby and ecstatic to kiss and hug my little angels.

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My Blogging Strategy & Resources That Inspire Me

ImageI have several unsuccessful blogs that I have started over the past few years.  I always start out with a gazillion ideas and a ton of things to say, then life happens and my zeal and zest for blogging begin to dissipate and wallah — a bunch of frustration and no more blogging. 

This year it is going to be different!  I have read about blogging.  I have done some research on successful blogs because, as they say, the definition of insanity is to perform the same action while expecting a different reaction.  I want to blog successfully this year which means that I have to do something different than what I have done in the past.

The main thing that I have found is that I need to plan out my topics and try to stick to a plan of posting that makes sense for my lifestyle.  As a stay at home mother of 1 year old twin boys I have a crazy life right now, however I believe that with a little perseverance this can be done.  I purchased a 5 x 5″ old school calendar at Walmart for $1.99 and have outlined my blog posts through the middle of January.  I am aiming to add a new post three times a week, however I must add a new post at least two times a week.  Once I have mastered this for a couple of months, then I will try to implement some additional techniques on my blog.  This seems simple and doable!

Resources:

Blog Talk’s BSN Guide To Blogging 10 Week Series

Writer’s Digest: 12  Dos & Don’ts of Writing A Blog

Money Saving Mom: Free Printable Blog Planner

Money Saving Mom: How To Make Money Blogging

If you have any additional tips or resources that have helped you, please share them!

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Hopes for 2013

see receipt 008Nearing the homestretch of 2012 with all of its ups, downs and reality checks of being a new parent we have successfully celebrated the boys’ 1st birthday and Christmas.  Looking forward to 2013, I want to keep my thoughts focused on good things in order to help me achieve what I want to.  In a world where wear we are  inundated with negativity, nuts (God Bless the people of Sandy Hook), Real Housewives (which I happen to like watching– guilty pleasure), and knuckleheads featured on the news, where does one find these good things you ask.  The Bible.  I am looking to encourage myself, my husband and my children with the promises in God’s Word.  I have a plethora of things that I want to accomplish with my boys, personal growth, hubby of course and my writing!

If God says that I can do something, who am I to disagree?

Deuteronomy 16:15(KJV)

15 Seven days shalt thou keep a solemn feast unto the Lord thy God in the place which the Lord shall choose: because the Lord thy God shall bless thee in all thine increase, and in all the works of thine hands, therefore thou shalt surely rejoice.

This feast is called Pilgrim Feast.  Love this verse because it mentions how God blesses the works of our hands and of course we will rejoice. Awesomeness!

Definitely praying for God to help me get it all done and manage my time and give me ideas while recalling this verse!

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