A BLOG BY LINDSY READ

Friday, May 31, 2013

What BB's Thinking

My sister is the pro at making babies talk.  She adds captions to all my Facebook pictures of BB and I just die.  Making babies talk is one of my favorite things!  My friend, Ruthy, posted a series of photos of Parker Penny with hilarious captions and I decided to copy her.  So, without further ado.... What BB is thinking:

 "Umm... Mama! Look over there [while I put a banana in your coffee]!!!"


"Are you gonna help me get out of here?"

For all you Zach Galifianakis fans out there:  
Pretentious Illiterate:  "You knowww I dont know how to read."



"I think my cheeks are a little too fat.  Dont you?"


"What ball behind my head?  I'm not going to throw a ball in your face when you least expect it."


"Nobody puts BB in a bucket.  Unless I put BB in a bucket."


Happy Friday, everyone!  XOXO, Lindsy

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Saying Goodbye to my Twenties! Soon...

The twenties are about discovering who you are, standing on your own two feet, figuring out what you believe and how to interact with other humans.  My twenties were filled with major highs and major lows.  My twenties were my favorite.  They were sometimes complicated and tragic but I learned so much and I have become a strong woman because of it. 

I turn 30 in a few months and I cant help but reflect back and sort-of mourn the loss of my twenties.  I'll never forget our glorious wedding day, our roadtrip down the west coast on our 2-year wedding anniversary, renting a convertible in LA for my 25th birthday, our pets: Tobias, Bisou and Winston, renovating two houses or meeting my son for the very first time.









I became a wife and a mother in my twenties (on opposite ends of the decade).  I was a college student, a personal trainer, an escrow assistant, a missionary, a photographer and a project manager.   I was a youth pastor's wife and a road widow.  I traveled to Mexico, Ireland, Spain, England, Czech Republic, Belgium, Italy and lived in France and Canada. We vacationed to Cancun, LA, Vegas, Timberline Lodge, Chicago and Boston.  We road tripped to Chicago twice and to California numerous times.  I got to go on tour with Dan's band a few times and see him play in front of thousands (and sometimes tens) and I am so slowly - but surely - becoming more and more comfortable with my role as a rock star's wife. I've been a blonde, a brunette, a bleach-blonde.  I've had long hair, short hair, wavy hair, straight hair, straight bangs, swoopy bangs, no bangs, highlights, lowlights, balayage and ombre. I lived with the love of my life for the entire decade.  I moved about 15 times.  I learned how to snowboard, skateboard, paint and record music.  I learned that I am extroverted and Dan is introverted.  I learned that I'm not as organized as I thought I was but that administration comes easy to me.  I experienced the loss of friends and family members and the separation and divorce of people very close to me.  Life is good but sometimes life is really hard.  



I'm so glad I have faith that God will get me through, a great husband and a great support system.  Thank you so much to everyone who made my twenties beautiful!  I learned that life is short and it flies by.  So, I've got big plans for my thirties!  And, I'm ready to KILL the rest of my 30 Before 30 list.  LOOK OUT!






Friday, May 24, 2013

Talking to Babies

I cant wait until I can have conversations with BB.  They're probably going to be a lot like this...





Happy Friday! Have a great weekend!

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Home

I've moved around a lot in my lifetime. 4 houses in my youth, college dorms, and then, since being married, 4 apartments, a year in France, 2 houses, a loft and our current rental home. I've moved 15 times. Dan's moved 25.  TWENTY-FIVE.  

We have been renting a lovely, little place since we became parents. We brought BB home to this place, decorated his nursery,  spent hours soaking up the sun in the backyard. It feels like a home and we have some wonderful memories here.


There's something so important about decorating your space, making it a home. I love to decorate and re-decorate.  Perhaps since I've moved so much I'm just accustomed to a perpetual state of unpacking and decorating.  When we lived in France, we rented an apartment for a year and couldn't decorate. We hung a map on the wall, put out a miniature nativity set at Christmas. Still, it didn't feel like home. The walls were plaster and the floors were tile and we were using someone else's furniture. Plus, we didn't have the money to re-decorate. It felt temporary and it never felt like home. Since then, I've realized the importance of creating a living space that you enjoy.



I want BB to feel home wherever he is. I dont know how often we'll move; hopefully less than Dan and I did.  Throughout his life I want him to associate our silly antlers and custom paintings, giant floor pillows and black dishes, briefcase record player and green and gold striped armchairs with home.  

What do you do to create the feeling of home?  Do you re-decorate for each season?  Keep things the same?

Also, I want to hear how many times you have moved!  Can anyone beat Dan's 25 times?







Photos via Instagram | @lmrphotos.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

The Next 15 Days

I'm missing Dan.  He left just 5 days ago and will be gone for 15 more days.  With such a long time apart I'm planning my time wisely.  My sister is coming this weekend, I'm seeing Gatsby again, having friends over and working on some projects I've been neglecting.  Trust me, there is a lot of work to be done but I also need to relax.  I love that the sun is out until 9pm because if it's warm, I'll be in the reading in the backyard after the BeeBs goes to sleep... & listening to some of these sappy, sad love songs.... Enjoy!

Love Songs by LMRphotos on Grooveshark

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Facial Hair

The one reason I wanted to become an adult was so I could have fun with facial hair!  What's your favorite? the homeless? the civil war soldier? the biker? or the dad?


Wednesday, May 15, 2013

One of Those Weeks


It has been one of those weeks! When you get a packet in the mail  - a really good packet that you've been waiting over a year to fill out - but it arrives on Saturday and it's due in one week plus one day. And your packet requires you to get a doctor to sign off on your health and you haven't seen a regular doctor since you got a sports physical in high school. And your husband is leaving on Friday for three weeks. And your son has swim lessons at 3:30 in the afternoon because that's the only class you could get into. And you're single-handedly planning and running the world's biggest car and truck sale this weekend.  

Lord, have mercy. I need some fro-yo and about 5 hours of zoning out in front of a TV. Or some retail therapy.

I cant wait for Monday. (I cant believe I'm saying that! Mondays are the worst.)


Monday, May 13, 2013

The Great Gatsby Premiere



I get to cross two more items off my 30 before 30 list!  Last week I went to my first "midnight" showing with some lady friends:  Baz Luhrmann's newest flick, The Great Gatsby.  I am an English nerd major and a Baz Luhrmann fan.  I read the book last week so it was fresh in my memory and the movie was a perfect adaptation of the novel.  I just love when that happens.  In short, the movie was magic.  I am still thinking about it!  I was never a huge Leo fan but OH MY!  He just gets better with age, I think. The tan and smile lines have given him a distinguished look that is verrrry easy on the eyes.





Look how gorgeous my friends are!  Everyone did an amazing job of putting together a 20s outfit!  Some of us bought new things to wear while others worked with what they had.  I just love dressing up!  My dress is a drop-waist smock that I snagged at Target for $20.  My peep-toe stilletos are from a high school dance.  Add long necklaces, a headband and dangly earrings and there you have it, a 20s costume.  Because it really feels like a costume. 

I dont know why they make high school students read Gatsby.  I certainly did not appreciate it, or get it, when I was 15.  It's the perfect story for where I'm at in life.  Nick Carraway, the voice of the story, turns 30 and Gatsby is supposed to be 32.  I'm really starting to wrap my head around being 30.  I think it's going to be a great age!

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Indie-Euro-Dance

I've been listening to a lot of Euro-Dancey-Indie music lately and I just love it!  It's somehow easy-listening, easy enough to play while I work without getting to distracted.  But, it's also great for dancing around the kitchen.  Love it. Does anyone know of any more bands that fit this genre? Hit me! I seriously cant get enough.

And, if you want to weep, I mean, reaaalllly get in a good cry, watch the Imagine Dragons video all the way to the end.





Monday, May 06, 2013

A Perfect Sunny Weekend

It's no secret that we live in probably the least-sunny part of the States.  One year we hit 200 days without  seeing the sun and we've had many winters with 100+ days of precipitation.  But.... Pacific Northwest summers are the best. The absolute best!  And it's not just the comparison of the good days versus the bad days.  It's just perfection:  not too humid, not too hot.

BB is feeling much better and the best part is that the cuddles haven't stopped.  It's wonderful.  We had a fun, busy weekend [unsuccessfully] seeking out ghost towns in Thurston County, splashing in the Puget Sound and a Cinco de Mayo party in a friends' backyard.  Just perfect!  A taste of summer and I'm hooked.  More hikes and BBQs, please!



An unexplainable tantrum that had to be photographed.

First taste of Nutella...yumm



Saturday, May 04, 2013

When Your Kid Gets Sick

BB is a spit fire, thrill seeker who is always on the go.  It's a rare occasion to get a cuddle or a kiss.  He has his clingy days when he wants to be held but when he's got a fever it's different.  When he's sick he melts in my arms, resting his head on my shoulder and murmurs sweet, indecipherable nothings in my ear.  It's selfish but I admit that like it.

BB had a fever on Wednesday and I held him most of the day.  Our house is a mess and Dan and I ate muffins for dinner and we did all the fever treatments we could ... ibuprofen, luke warm bath, fluids... and he spent all evening in my arms.  And even though I desperately wish he felt better, I cherish these photos that Dan snapped.  What a beautiful image to see this boy totally relaxed in my arms.  But when your kid is sick you would give anything for them to feel better.

So when he woke up Thursday with the same fever, we headed to the doctors office.  Then we saw it: big white infections all over his throat!  The quick throat culture came back negative, to everyone's surprise, so we were prescribed popsicles and ibuprofen and we will find out today if he's got strep throat or if it's viral.  

I hope all you Pacific Northwesterners are enjoying the sun today!  We'll be taking a road trip the rain forest.  Have a great weekend!


Wednesday, May 01, 2013

6 Misconceptions about Foster Care

We have realized over the past year and a half that foster care is a bit of a mystery to so many people.  We've run into many misconceptions about foster care; some of them crazy, some well-meaning.  I wanted to squelch some of the myths out there about foster care so in honor of National Foster Care Month, here are:


1)  The child's outcome is in our control :
Not every foster child should or will be adopted by their foster family.  If a child returns home, we're not "giving them back".  Everything is decided upon by a judge who is influenced by a social worker, case manager and a guardian ad litem who advocates for the child.  When it comes to fostering-to-adopt, you must know that the state's primary goal is reconciliation with a biological parent or a family member and for the first year minimum the goal is always for kids to return home to their biological parents. If their parental rights are terminated or relinquished, biological parents cannot regain custody of their children.  It is important to note that the bio- or foster- parents are not making these choices.  There is a whole legal process involving many, many factors.

2) The kids are damaged goods : 
The reality is that children enter foster care as victims of neglect, abandonment, or abuse.  Some foster children do need a lot of attention/ therapy/ guidance/ different parenting techniques/ guidelines/ etc. I have learned that all kids have special needs and that children thrive in a healthy environment.

3) We are just doing it for the money : 
Money always seem to come up when I talk about being a foster parent. People seem to think that foster parents are doing it for the money.  On the other hand, I've heard people say that kids are way too expensive and they could never afford to become a foster parent. Neither is true. The state pays a foster family a nominal amount to help pay for clothing, toys, food, diapers, school supplies, whatever. Our state will also pay for your child's daycare if you are a working parent. You can get reimbursed for mileage and receive food/formula assistance. If a foster child becomes legally free and his/her case goes to adoption, the state covers the costs in what's called a public adoption.  (Private adoptions through an agency or overseas are costly).  So, in short, our needs are covered.

4) We have no control over who lives in our home :
No one is going to drop children off at your house without your consent.  That would be insane!  When you are licensed, you set the terms.  For instance, Dan and I are licensed for one child, age birth to 4.  Since we have one child in our home, we are not taking in other children.  When you do receive a call about a child you get all the available information about him/her and then you get to say "yes" or "no".  If we ever wanted to expand our license (age range or quantity) or completely retire we can.

5) You have to have it all together : 
While you do have to pass a background check and complete an application and interview process, you don't have to be a lot of things that you might think you need to be! Race, ethnic background, and income level are not an issue for foster care. You dont have to be rich, married, a homeowner or live in a huge house and you can be a first-time (totally inexperienced) parent.

6) We are better than you : 
We are not saints. We are doing this because it needs doing and we love kids. Some of us hope to expand our families this way, some of us do it for the pleasure of hearing the pitter patter of little feet, some of us grew up around formal or informal fostering – but all of us are doing it BECAUSE WE LOVE IT!


I hope I've helped paint a better picture for you.  Foster care is such a beautiful thing and it's really not as scary as people tend to think it is.  The same rules apply to my last post about foster care.  Ask questions!  If you are uncomfortable posting your questions publicly please email us at lindsy (at) lmrphotos (dot) com!  Thanks!  Happy Foster Care Month!

** I received approval from our agency to post this.
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