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Making a Splash

by dimsumdebutante on May 17, 2013

Growing up in Tennessee, it was no big deal to play in the rain. I lived on a cul de sac with a big drainage ditch (aka roaring rapids after a storm) running behind my house. I have some fabulous memories of getting messy and muddy with my brother and our neighbors. When we dripped our way back indoors we could just strip down in the laundry room and leave our wet shoes on the porch.

Right now I’m raising my girls in Queens. In an apartment. Things are a bit different.

Stomping in puddles requires choosing the appropriate gear. Packing up the stroller. Taking the elevator to get downstairs and walking a couple of blocks to the park. When we get home, wet items are either dumped in our tiny foyer or tossed in the bathtub. Laundry is done once or twice a week, so damp and dirty items are quite a nuisance. This said, we don’t do it often enough.

This is one reason I treasure our weeks spent at my parents’ home down south. The Nut digs in the yard. She adopted a found turtle this week. We can walk out the front door barefoot or eat a snack on the deck.

And when it rains, we can leap unabashedly. IMG_9979 IMG_9988 IMG_9996

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Another kind of ‘half’

by dimsumdebutante on May 13, 2013

My daughters are half. Half me and half their dad. Half sleep-in, half get up early. Half coffee, half tea. Half chaos, half calm.

Half jumbled-up European ancestry, half Chinese.

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We throw this word, half, around. I don’t identify with any particular ethnic background other than burns easily, ages poorly, plain ol white. However, when I hear or see something about China or Chinese culture I’m always quick to point out to my kids, “You’re half Chinese!!” Or “Yeh Yeh and Paw Paw were born in China!”
I never really considered explaining what I meant.
Recently we were with my mom and the topic came up. She asked The Nut what made her half Chinese.
After just a moment’s hesitation The Nut replied, “It’s the bottom half, I think.”

A hilariously lovely answer from a wholely beautiful girl.

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The first three (or six) months

by dimsumdebutante on April 29, 2013

Last week my friend Sarah at The Stroller Ballet posted about surviving the first three months with two kids. Since our kids are about the same ages, I totally appreciated her advice.

If you don’t know Sarah, she is absolutely one of the most “put together” people I have ever met. Whether with toddler, pregnant, or now as mom of two, she never has a hair out of place and she wears real pants! With zippers! She’s also an all-around fabulous mom, wife, writer and friend.

After hearing throughout my pregnancy, “The first three months are the worst!” and “The first three months are okay but the next three will be hell!” but mostly, “”By six months you’ll find a rhythm and everything will get easier,” I realized upon reading this it was time to give myself a pat on the back. I made it!

Like Sarah, I felt that I barely survived my pregnancy. I could hardly imagine getting through the early months of raising two kids. And now we are almost halfway to a year as a family of four. I thought you might like to hear my top five tips as well.

1.Take pictures. The days are long but the years are short. Even the hardest days will have beautiful moments. Capture them. We all have smart phones attached to our thumbs. When you’re up at 2am nursing or walking the floors with a sleepless nugget, it may help to flip back through your photos and to see just how quickly these days are already passing and just how precious they have been.

2. Spend time with friends. It’s easy to fall into a “sleep when baby sleeps” mentality. Even if you’re not actually sleeping, laying around or hibernating may seem much more appealing than making plans. However, I promise the effects of a nice walk, coffee, or dinner with a girlfriend will last much longer than a catnap. We need that camaraderie that our husbands and children just can’t give us.

3. Wear make-up. I agree with Sarah on this one. While my entire routine takes about 30 seconds and I have no brand loyalty, I don’t even walk The Nut to preschool without primer, blush, and mascara. It makes me feel (and look, I hope) a little more human even after the most torturous of nights.

4. Accept, and occasionally beg,  for help. I have absolutely enlisted the troops. I had my mom here for the majority of the first nine weeks. I’ve asked my in-laws to step in plenty of times. I have a cleaning lady. I’ve had friends walk The Nut to school or bring her home for me. (Thank you, SO and HS!) When I’m reaching my breaking point, I tell B and I slip out or sleep in. While I’m usually the head honcho with the kids, I realize that it takes a village.

5. Amazon Prime. It seems I can hardly make it 48 hours without realizing there’s something we need. Diapers, a new pacifier, lotion, shoes for my preschooler’s ever-expanding feet. Amazon sells everything and they deliver to my door. Fast.

And, as Sarah suggested, drink wine.

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DIY Chevron Wall

by dimsumdebutante on April 18, 2013

I live in a small apartment. We have two bedrooms, one tiny bathroom, a galley kitchen and an open living/dining area. We’ve been considering selling and moving into a larger place, but B and I can’t really figure out what where we would want to go. For now I think we’re going to make our little space work for our family of FOUR!

Our living room doubles as a play space for The Nut. She has an area carved out with her easel and small table and chairs. Art supplies are mounted on the wall and her books and toys take up the bottom two shelves of our bookcase. I know that as Pie gets older they will dominate the real estate more and more.

With shared spaces like this, you have to attempt to make it work for everyone. The wall above The Nut’s area has been decorated with three adorable canvas prints since we moved in three years ago. They’re outdated, hung crookedly, and in need of some friends.

My mom is in town so I suggested we tackle the ugly wall.

BEFORE

I mentioned perhaps painting the wall. My reniasance mom was all over it. Then I got a little crazy and brought up painting some sort of pattern. Chevron perhaps?
After about six seconds of research on Pinterest and a bit of sketching, we had a plan. We took a stroll to the hardware store with both girls. We bought a quart of grey paint in eggshell finish, an exacto knife, a roller and tray, and two rolls of blue tape.

Around noon Mom began the measuring process. I bounced between entertaining and feeding the kids and doing laundry runs to the basement.

Who says helpers need pants?

By 3:30 everything was taped off. I took the girls to the park and when we came back at 5, the tape was being peeled and the finished product was revealved. Tada! I think we got a lot of impact for just $50 and about 5 hours of work. I just love the results.

Thanks, Mom!

Almost there!

AFTER! Now to get rid of the glider...

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Dear Mom

March 17, 2013

Dear Mom, I was a cute little kid, so I hear. I was a total ass of a teenager, this I know. I spent the brunt of my twenties in disarray but you never gave up hope. You knew there was good stuff to come, even when I didn’t. At the age of 29 I became [...]

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A Mother’s Day

May 14, 2012

Yesterday I celebrated my third Mother’s Day and my last as mommy to just The Nut. Next year I will have a six month old, too. It’s incredible. And mildly frightening. I had a pretty perfect day. I slept late and was greeted with coffee, pastries, flowers, a balloon, lots and lots of candy and [...]

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Sick

May 8, 2012

My mom always told us how much she adored being pregnant. If the end result wasn’t such a headache, she might have stayed that way throughout her adult life. She felt amazing. So beautiful and energetic. She craved banana bread so she baked it for herself each day. She had a garden and canned produce [...]

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Life. Is. So. Good.

January 19, 2012

Warm breeze, cold drinks, oodles of laughter and love. Wish you were all here, too.

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Moms’ Night Out

December 19, 2011

  This post is sponsored by Serve from American Express. Sign up for Serve and receive $10 credit towards your first use. Comment below within the next 7 days for your chance to win an extra $100 credit to your account! Before I became a mother, I always found time to join girlfriends for a [...]

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Just Checking In

December 18, 2011

We are currently on Day Nine of our epic vacation. We leave Florida tomorrow to be in Tennessee for Christmas. So far, it has been divine. The weather has been beyond perfect. Especially when you compare it to what we’re missing in NYC. vs. We logged in many miles on bikes and kayaks, hopefully keeping burger [...]

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