Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Bygone Betty

Sometimes I get anxious about what I write on my blog. Why should I have to edit my thoughts?  It’s MY blog. The blog really isn't for anyone but me.  Besides, I’m pretty sure the only eyes scanning these posts are mine and Gabby’s. hahah
I suppose it’s the fact I have scars from writing what I wanted  in the past.  Remember when myspace was cool and you could post notes or thoughts on your myspace wall? I guess it was like a mini version of a blog. Well, I’ve always been one to treat writing like it’s my friend. It’s always there when I need it most. Writing will let you pour your soul out all over the table, no matter how messy. Writing hangs out with you even when you’re not the most fun person to be around. Writing patiently waits on you to pull it together.  It laughs when I laugh, cries when I cry. It let me vent, is a good listener, keeps your secrets, and is non-judgmental. Writing should let me be honest with myself. Writing comforts me and is therapeutic. No relationship is perfect though, even my relationship to writing. Sometimes writing is a cruel bitch who betrays you.
 One time, I looked to myspace for venting and comfort. I thought the post was private. I mean it’s better writing something mean about someone than penning  up all that anger and doing something drastic down the road., right? I still vouche for the legitimacy of the content in the post. I was ranting some drama about how me and Jes were the only mates working towards moving our band in any direction. Yes, I probably should have just confronted the other band mates about it, but I really didn’t think they would print out my personal thoughts and pass it around like Sunday communion. After that, I had other instances in college where my writing was overly criticized, and then I just lost faith in myself. I actually stopped writing. Now, blogging has come to mean that I am just archiving pictures of Indie with cute little captions under the photo, which I love doing, but sometimes I want and need to dig a little deeper.  

There’s an episode of “Everybody loves Raymond” that I think about in this instance. Deborah finally reaches her wits end with her monster, I mean, mother-in-law, Marie. Deborah decides to write Marie a note laying everything out on the table: how she is a nosy, manipulative, guilt machine.  Raymond says something along the lines of, “Whhhyy would you do that?? No, no, no, if you want to tell somebody something, you say it; don’t write it. Writing is permanent. With verbal speech you can say, ‘No, I didn’t mean that. That’s not what I said.” In the end of the episode the loose ends are tied for the most part; however, Marie saves the letter from Deborah in her drawer with a lock and key and says to Frank, “You don’t throw something like this away. Ever.” Deborah should have listened to Ray. I mean he is a writer for a living. I should have listened to Ray, so lesson learned, TV sitcom. (Who said TV couldn’t be educational? Actually, I’m pretty sure I said that during my free-love, hippie, no tv, no internet, phase of my life.) Anyway, if you don’t want something to be permanent, and passed around like and STD, then don’t write it. Some people don’t let go of the past; they hold grudges, or bookmark hateful, trolling internet comments, so when they start to like you, they can re-read that chapter in their life just to remember why they hate you. I, myself, have a problem with this, but maybe through writing, I can begin healing. In other words, I gotta get my groove my back. I need to return to writing. I’m losing pieces of myself. Those pieces are gone.  I think the only way I can get it back is through creativity. Create new pieces.  
So, will every blog post/ status update be deep and heartfelt? Hell no. I don't have time. I'm a mom now, but that doesn't mean I have to lose my writing capabilities. I will write what I want. If that bothers anyone, let me direct you to the tiny red 'X' at the upper right hand corner of this window. 

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Betty the Butterball

My little girl is now almost 8  months old! I know it's cliche to say, but I really can not believe how fast time is flying. 
My friend, Erin, bought her the most adorable Alice in Wonderland Tutu and onesie, so we took some photos with her Funko Pop stuffed toys. 
At 6 months old, Indie likes cuddles and being held, the tags on her toys, Sesame Street, Rainbow Horse, playing peek-a-boo, being naked and bath time, zippers, being silly with daddy, music and singing. She dislikes being buckled into her car seat, changing outfits, and the booger sucker (still). 









JPaw and TMaw bought Indie a new bed. She will take her naps in it, but we haven't mastered moving her into her own room yet. 

I'm still working on her room, but it's coming together. I still need a new rug and curtains. 

 Indie also REALLY loves taking a bath, and she looks so darn cute doing it. 
 Rubber duckies are her favorite bath time toy for now. 

 I like here she looks like Tony Montana taking a bath in Scarface. 

My little girl looks pretty in any color, but man-oh-man, especially blue...it brings out the color in her eyes. 


I love snapping pics of her sweet sleeping face. 

Those cheeks!!! 

Wrapped up in her winter Pj's 

 My first Ipsy bag came in November. I was not disappointed! I got some killer stuff...that eyeliner though. I loved the bag this time too. 

testing out the goodies as soon as they came in. 

Indie has so many toys. I'm wondering if I should even buy her Christmas presents because she has so many and "will" get more. However, does she play with the toys? Sometimes. What does she play with? Tissues. Baby wipes. Packaging. Crunchy paper/ receipts, water bottles, cardboard. lol 

We also set up her bungee. 

She loved it! 

It wasn't too long though, she bumped her head on the door frame. I knew it was going to happen, hence, the pillow. 

She recovered quick after mama cuddles. 

Dressed up for day care! 


Jesse's cousin sent us tons of little girl clothes, so we've been having fun playing dress up. 

 I love this little pea coat. She lookin' pretty dapper in that coat. 



I  sing this to Indie ( in the style of "Fancy" by Iggy Azalea) : "Who dat? Who dat? I-N-D-I-E." 

She looked kinda gansta in her baggy jeans and hat. haha 

She is starting to crawl now! She officially crawled forward on Monday ( 12/08/2015). Her motivation? The play station 4 controller. 


Tammy's co-worker made Indie this little hat. It looks so adorable on her. 
Here she is at JPaw's and TMaw's. 

She really loves animals. She tries to pet kitties and puppies. Reno, their dog, LOVES his baby, and will let her do anything. Winnie...not so much. She's old and cranky. 

Indie and Reno were cute playing together. She would grab his tail,and he would clean her face by licking her snot. haha 

She's been teething hard lately. Not so good for fussiness, but she does make this adorable sucking face. 

We also got to visit Aunt Gabby and Arabella! They were in town for a bit because they were on their way to moving to Georgia. Bella is budding into the beautiful flower we knew she would be, just like her momma. I really wish we lived closer to each other. That just means for now, I will cherish the visits we have. 

Indie was fond of Aunt Gabby, and Bella was so sweet to the baby. She kept saying "Baby" and touching her head very soft. I love this pic. 



Besties and our babes 



Tummy time for Indie 

The next weekend, my sister had her sweet sixteen party. It was a flapper, 20's themed party. Mom, Holly, and Brad worked hard putting the decorations up, and they did a great job. It was a nice party. 
This was Indie's first birthday party. She looked so adorable in her party dress and headband. :) 


She had fun figuring out balloons for the first time. It was so cute! She was holding it all night by the string pulling it so it would bounce up and down.  

My momma, the cake boss, made Holly's cake. Each layer was a different cake flavor, and it looked beautiful. 
Here is Indie in her 20's party attire. 

I made her and Holly's headbands. 

Such a beauty! 

Here is Gram, Uncle Brad, and Indie enjoying the party, Indie liked pulling his hair. 

The next day was a chillaxin' kinda day. 


Gram also bought Indie a new jacket. I love how it looks like Louise from Bob's Burgers. 
lol cute little bunny rabbit. 

Indie LOVES being naked! Momma loves kissin her naked butt. 




This is on Thanksgiving Day. Gram bought her a turkey onesie that says "Everyone is thankful for me." It couldn't be more true. She was a really sick girl that day though. She had a bad, congested cough, watery, goopy eyes, runny nose...poor baby couldn't breathe.  Thank goodness for Tammy taking over so we could get a full night's rest. We hadn't slept in a while. lol 

She was being a good sport about her sickness though. 



Indie didn't get to try any Thanksgiving food this year ( other than mashed peas and sweet potatoes), but she did get her first tooth just in time for the day of eating.