I feel like I can adapt to a lot of things.
I am pretty open about styles, and think that there are a lot of things that I can "get on board" with.
These shoes are not one of them.
I just don't understand the appeal of having ones feet look like they belong on Frankenstein.
But if they tickle your fancy...well than all the power to you.
You can even go for silver with fur too.
I won't judge. No seriously...I won't.
You kind of loose the opportunity to judge when you have worn something within the last month that was pulled out of a dumpster.
Funny story:
My friend April and I were at an estate sale. The lady having the estate sale had thrown away a bunch of vintage clothing. We looked in the dumpster and found a whole box of clothes.
This shirt came to live with me.
The End.
Another thing that I can get on board with is having an old steamer trunk for our boys room.
Granted it is large, but it is dual purpose.
The kids can use it as a coffin/hiding space, and they can also put their toys in it and not have the option to dump the whole thing out.
Can I get an amen?
One of my friends Wendy is in the hospital.
She had to have a bone marrow transplant, which started out with a heavy round of Chemo.
To do something nice, a lot of the kids in the neighborhood made hearts to go all over her door.
Gavin made this one.
At first I thought that it was so so sweet then I laughed.
Take another look. That lady in the bed is Wendy. That scribble below the bed? Her hair.
If I could start a conga line for my kids art I would.
When they make me look so pretty, how could I not?
Now, I am going to break it down for you.
I can not get on board with animals dressed as people.
Alright so I was going for stealthy but all I ended up with was a picture of Gavin.
Check out the guy behind.
His dog was in a dress..waiting in line...to see Santa.
Hey, if you wanna stand in line and take a picture with Santa and your pet...all the power to you. But please...please...don't start to talk about how you are worried because your dog is yawning and you are really nervous that your dog may fall asleep before their fancy picture.
Or...
You may catch me rolling my eyes as I try to control my 4 yawning kids from tearing down Santa's whole establishment.
Speaking of Santa and animals...
Laney is positive that she is getting a bunny for Christmas. We have gone past the "I hope I get a bunny..." and into "When my bunny is here..."
I will be the first to tell you that animals...well...they aren't really my thing.
But they used to be. I used to love them. I actually had a pet bunny which is where I am sure that Laney got the idea.
Originally when she started to say that she wanted a bunny I told her that I had a nice bunny, but that my sister Ramonah had a mean bunny. It was so mean that it would hiss and bite you.
Laney was not swayed.
She just said that if her bunny was mean that we could put it outside.
Canon said that if it was mean we could put it outside and not feed it, then it would die.
Canon.
Always coming up with evil options to things.
Anywho...
Then I got to thinking. I loved having pets growing up, and my kids should have the same option too.
So....
coming to live with us on Christmas morning...
our new pet.
Blake and I originally thought that Laney would be distraught that Santa had not in fact brought her a bunny then I came up with a fool proof plan:
Write a note from Santa saying all of the bunnies were mean this year so, he brought us a cat instead.
Then give Laney one of these bunnies to appease the last little bit of disappointment...if there is any.
So evidently I am on board with pets now. Just not dressing them up.
Because how could you resist that creepy/can't stop staring at it face?
It truly is a face only a mother could love.
I seriously don't know what she was doing.
No really.
No idea.