Enjoy every page- March 6, 2012

“There are many little ways to enlarge your child’s world. Love of books is the best of all.” — Jacqueline Kennedy

Oh Little One!  How you love books!  This afternoon you were perusing some of your favorites before we took a wagon ride to walk the dog.  You like wagon rides, but especially when bring along the book you were clinging to.  Often times you turn away from your toys to turn the pages of your favorite story.  I think one of the best gifts you’ve gotten is the “Book a Month” from your Aunt Alison.  You have gotten to open a new book each month since you were born.  We unwrap them on the 2nd, your birthday.

When I was pregnant I dreamed of the books we would share together.

There are times when Daddy and I each will read Chicka Chicka Boom Boom five times in a day.  I practically have it memorized.  Sometimes I end up reciting lines in my head during the day at work.  That just makes me want to hurry home to you to read again.

I hope you love books when books aren’t cool.

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Hair wars- March 4, 2012

Lately Charlotte has been channeling her inner Pebbles Flintstone with her outer hairdo.  The other little girls in the Waddler class have all been sporting “sprouts” since the teachers started pulling their hair back.  Her hair is long enough that it’s in her face, but not so long she needs a haircut.

My mom disagrees and believes it’s first haircut time.  That’s okay.  Her disagreement helps prove my point in this post.

Everyday I sit Charlotte in my lap and pull her thin baby strands into one of those those tiny clear rubber ponytail holders and top it off with her signature bow.  Okay, I just made that sound really easy.  I should tell you how it really goes.

I get ready.

Brush. {check} Two ponytail holders {check} (I always have two, because inevitably I drop one of those little buggers and it’s gone until it gets stuck in the vaccum.) Bow. {check}

I put her in my lap.  She whines and wiggles down.  I snag her, squirming and screaming as I brush, tug, and twist the rubber band.  She breaks free and runs.  I’m back to hair one.   I scoop her up and distract her with a toy.  Once again I brush, tug, and twist as fast as my fingers can before sliding the clippy bow under the elastic.  Phew!  We made it until she tears it out in the car seat.

Greyson watches this with horror.  He exclaims, “Amy!  You’re pulling her hair!”  “Uh, yeah.  I have to fix it,” I reply.

(Translation:  In the South “fixing” your hair means doing your hair.  As in, “I fix my hair every morning.”)

He says, “But, doesn’t that hurt her to pull her hair?!?”  I say, “Well, yeah sort of. But, that’s just part of doing your hair.”

It was then I realized,” The Mother Daughter Hair Wars” have begun for a new generation.  Yeah, putting Charlotte’s hair in a little ponytail is not very comfortable.  I probably pulled a little.  But my mom pulled too, so did her mother before her, and her mother before her.

This is me as a toddler with a simple barrette I no doubt ripped out and my Mom had to replace to take this picture.  The second picture is me as a 6-year-old clearly thrilled with my side Topsy-Tail ponytail.  (Please tell me I’m not the only one to remember the Topsy-Tail.)  The final picture is of me in High School with my millionth bun for the millionth ballet recital.

These pictures do not include the umpteenth double and single french braids, banana clips, pigtails, crimp irons, sponge rollers, updos, perms, and even a hairpiece for dance competitions dubbed “the ferret”.  My mother may or may not have encouraged my sister and I to wear panties over our curlers to bed to keep them in as we slept, only to have the curls die midday in the North Carolina humidity.

One year my mom took me to the salon so I could get “The Rachel.”  Over many years she would subtly and not so subtly suggest when my sister and I should get trims because we looked “scraggly”.  She was the first to disapprove of my highlights and the first to point out early grays.

Greyson said once, “Why does your mom always ask about your hair?”  I said, “I dunno.  She’s my mom.”

Mothers and daughters have fought and cried over hair for eons.  My curly haired friends have epic stories of their domestic hair wars.  The thing is, some of the best conversations I can remember with my mama were when she was brushing my hair or we were getting ready for something.  She was always the one to complement me when my hair looked pretty.

I don’t want to start a hair war with my daughter.  It’s just hair.  Really, it’s not that important.  But, every tug and every style is part of what bonds us as girls and women.

“I promise that my personal tragedy will not interfere with my ability to do good hair.”- Steel Magnolias

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Celebrity gossip- March 1, 2012

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“I’m a survivor”- February 28, 2012

This morning I got dressed for work and glanced at my reflection wearing a pretty blue cardigan, dress pants, and peep toe heels.  I was comfortable.

This afternoon I grabbed some chocolate from the office candy jar.  I enjoyed every sweet bite.

Tonight I shared leftover takeout with my husband.  We chuckled at our baby smearing her dinner around.  I was happy.

There was a time in my life when none of that was possible.  No mealtime was comfortable.  Any treat was guilt-ridden.  No clothing looked good.  I was consumed by the self-loathing and obsessive behavior that comes with an eating disorder.

I don’t talk about Anorexia very often.  It’s not that I won’t or can’t.  I will and I can.  I’m not ashamed of what I’ve been through.  In fact, I’m proud of my recovery.  It’s just in my past.

I thank God all the time that my disease didn’t take my life.  I thank God it didn’t  take my fertility.

I hope and pray that anyone suffering from an eating disorder can get to where I am.  I wish they too could get to the point of not really thinking about their disease because it doesn’t consume them anymore.

If you want to know more. Ask me.  I’ll help however I can.

It’s National Eating Disorders Awareness Week.  Be informed.  Know the signs.  If someone you know is suffering.  GET THEM HELP!  Donate.  Tweet it out with #NEDAwareness this week.

Aaaannnd…cue “Survivor” by Destiny’s Child.

“Thought I couldn’t breath without ya,
I’m inhalin’
You thought I couldn’t see without ya,
perfect vision
You thought I couldn’t last without ya,
but I’m lastin’
You thought that I would die without ya,
but I’m livin’
Thought that I would fail without ya,
but I’m on top
Thought that it would be over by now,
but it won’t stop….
Thought that I would self destruct,
but I’m still here Even in my years to come,
I’m still gonna be here”

 

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Spouse Tweets- February 26, 2012

One of the best things about my marriage is we’re both talkers.  You’d think that would be a bad thing.  You’d think we we constantly jabber over one another and no one would be heard.

That’s not the case.  We never run out of things to talk about.  A wide range of interests helps.

For example, this morning we watched CBS Sunday Morning and discussed the next book we want to read and documentary we want to see.  Later we watched Sports Center preview the Daytona 500.  That led to a conversation where we made predictions about our favorite NASCAR driver’s season.  Later we watched the Academy Awards.

I encouraged Greyson to get a Twitter account because his comments are usually funny and he always has a comment on everything.

Here’s some of our Twitter banter during the Oscars.  It’s a chance for me to show off how funny my husband is.  We think we’re quite witty.  Enjoy!

Greyson DavisGreyson Davis ‏ @GreysonDavis1

Kelly Osbourne is E!’s version of a chia pet, completely pointless, and the more you look at it, you realize it’s really just a fungus

Hardest working item at the Oscars, JoLo’s boobie tape. #Oscars

When I accept my Oscar, I wanna get bleeped. Way to go documentary guys! #OscarSmack

I consider myself quite the Renaissance man, both Stacey Keibler and Tina Fey are on my list. #Oscars

AmyAmy ‏ @SomebodysParent

My husband @GreysonDavis1 just saw Kenneth Branagh and said “Is that Gilderoy Lockhart?” My God I love him #HarryPotter#OscarSmack

When I saw Hugo, I just knew they edited the shit out of that sound….well done Hugo sound editors. #Oscars

AmyAmy ‏ @SomebodysParent

I’m never going to see War Horse b/c I hate all horse movies. They are ALL SAD! #OscarSmack #Oscars2012

OK gents, Marry Boff Kill…Oscars version. Miss Piggy, Kelly Osborne, Meryl Streep #Oscars #Eredcarpet
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