Monday, December 24, 2012

Chatfield Christmas



 I wrote this for writer's club.  Some of the things in this story are not exactly factual, but the feeling is real... I hope. Let me know if you have any feedback to improve my writing.


“Julie… Julie, wake up.” I hear a voice whisper to me through the fog of sleep. 

I roll out of bed, impossibly tangled in my Snoopy pajamas.  This is why I only wear real PJs one night a year.  I walk down the dark hallway and emerge into the warm glow of the Christmas lights on the tree, the only lights on in the whole house.  Although it’s 50 degrees outside, my sisters and I know in our hearts it is the dead of our Southern California winter, so we cuddle up in robes and blankets.  One sister laying on the floor, another sitting on the piano bench, two more snuggled on the couch.  I sit next to the cold fireplace, closer to the stockings and candy. 

The fact that the clock reads four in the morning doesn’t stop us from diving into our Crunch chocolate  bells and bottles of Sunny Delight.  I am already thirteen years old, yet I’m still excited to see what trinkets Santa left in our stockings: a tube of Reece’s-flavored lip balm, a new pair of earrings, a paperback novel. We check to see that he ate his cookies and drank his milk from his special china plate on the mantle.  We’re happy to see the reindeer enjoyed their celery and carrot sticks as well. 

There is a mountain of presents waiting for us under the tree, but touching them before the parents wake is punishable by death.  Instead, we get as close as we possibly can- without actually coming in contact- to see who got the biggest gifts, or the most oddly shaped ones.  Drat, Shelley got the tall skinny gift wrapped in red snowman paper.  The present shaped like a three foot prism covered in blue snowflake paper is signed, “To: Carlie, From: Santa.” How suspicious that Santa’s handwriting is exactly like our mother’s? But we chant to ourselves the mantra we’ve heard since we were small: if you don’t believe, you don’t receive. This is why I’m the only eighth grader to profess a belief in Santa Claus, although it isn’t fashionable.

After we’ve been munching and snoozing for a few hours, Mom and Dad finally join us in the living room.  Shouts of “good morning!” and “Merry Christmas” ring through the house, then right down to the joyous business.  Mom takes her place by the tree as the official present passer-outer.  Dad sits on the creeky rocking chair, equipped with a large trash bag.  He knows that crunched up wrapping paper balls and empty cardboard boxes will soon be flying at him for disposal.

Holly is the first to receive a gift.  We all watch breathlessly as she tears the paper. A Walkman from Grandma!  The first spoils of Christmas.  Kellie is next.  A Barbie from Judith! Around and around we go, watching as each person receives and opens a gift.  We want to draw out these sweet moments as long as we can.  The room gets brighter and brighter as the sun rises, shining is warm yellow rays through the shutters.

As the pile of gifts under the tree diminish, each sisters’ personal pile grows.  I have the honor of opening the last gift- an art supply set, water color paper included.  I set it neatly next to me, struggling to keep my things separate from the other items strewn on the floor. Carlie finishes the Future Thank Yous list and sets it on the piano, either to be used during Family Night to crank out cards to far-flung relatives, or to be forgotten forever. 

Dad starts making waffles in the kitchen, leaving his pocket knife in the family room.  How else would we rip through the impossible tape on our boxes, or slice through the fasteners on our toys? Mom goes back to bed, exhausted from the anxiety she suffers every Christmas, hoping that all her girls are having a wonderful time.  Some of us may shower, others may eat more candy, still others start a round of Uno with their new deck of cards. 

But all of us are happily contented with the wonderful traditions of a Chatfield Christmas.

I know this isn't about Chatfield Christmas, but come on.  So Cute!

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Why, Hello Etsy

I sent Shelley a poster for Jett, and she called me while she opened it.  I drew a sweet picture of Mike Wazowski from Monsters Inc, and she liked it.  So she suggested I put some posters up on Etsy and see if other people would want to buy some. 

I guess that idea sparked my imagination, so I jumped on the computer to check it out.  One thing led to another, and now I have an Etsy shop! 

Check it out here!

I love drawing, and I think I'm pretty good at it.  I hope that other people think so too, because I'd love to share my talents.

So if you have anyone in mind who might like to get a poster, send them a link, to this blog or the shop, and I'd greatly appreciate it!

Friday, December 07, 2012

Baby Barfing, Corbin Missing, I'm Crying

I have a lot of blog topics that I've been storing up, like nuts to a squirrel.

Disclaimer: if you don't want to hear about baby excretions, skip this paragraph.  Either the baby's gag reflex is getting more sensitive, or he has some terrible illness.  He has thrown up three times this week, each time during a meal.  He also had diarrhea for a day or so, but I think it's because I gave him pineapple.  Why doesn't someone make a list of alllllll the foods you shouldn't give your baby?  Anyways, I think the two yuckynesses aren't related.  Every time I feed him now, I watch him uber carefully to make sure his bites aren't too big, and that he doesn't get distracted and inhale a piece of pasta or something.  Cleaning up puddles of vomit is getting old.

Which sort of leads me into my next thing.  It's finals week for Corbin.  He is a super star, and has been studying his head off.  He's taken one so far, rocked it, and has three to go.  A downside is that I've become a PhD widow. He pretty much hasn't been home before 10 this week, which is poor timing with the baby being sick (supposidly) and I was sick myself a couple of days.  Maybe this is a sort of trial that I'm supposed to toughen up from.  Ooo, I'm so tempted to go into a pity party right now.

Which also lead sort of into my next topic.  I've been feeling very sensitive lately-emotionally tender, I guess.  I think it's slowly been building from reading a bunch of rather heavy books.  From reading the beginning of Les Miserable, I am ashamed that I don't live in a cardboard box with only bread made of saw dust to eat, while I could give all my money and possessions to the poor.  (I know this isn't a realistic expression of charity in my case, and that I'm very blessed with the comfort I enjoy.  But still, that Monseigneur Bienvenu guy is awesome)
On Sunday, I was talking to a friend who was going through a hard time, and when I went back into Sacrament Meeting we sang, "Oh come all ye faithful, joyful, and triumphant!" and I teared up thinking, "what about all the people who don't feel that way right now?  What are they supposed to do?" 
Then the next day I was driving to the store, when I saw an ambulance parked outside of a bank, and right as I was driving past, a young woman was being wheeled out on a gurney. Again, I started tearing up, saying a little prayer asking that she could be OK and that everything would work out for her. 

What is going on with me?  I'm not really an "emotional" person, but I feel like my heart has been softened recently.  In a way, I like it, because I want to be more epithetic.  I think it's a Christ-like quality that can drive me to action, or at least act as a listening ear and supportive friend.

What a champion!
One more thing, Theo has started climbing into my lap and hugging me around the neck.  It is so sweet, especially coming from my non-snuggely baby.  I sure do love that guy, and maybe someday we can have Corbin back and be a proper family again.

Friday, November 30, 2012

Inspiration

I was just reading some truly inspirational stuff, and I would like to share it with you.  

"And he shall come into the world to redeem his people; and he shall take upon him the transgressions of those who believe on his name; and these are they that shall have eternal life, and salvation cometh to none else."

"If ye repent... then will I have mercy upon you, through mine Only Begotten Son... [you] shall have claim on mercy through mine Only Begotten Son, unto a remissions of [your] sins; and [you] shall enter into my rest"

Through these chapters, it talks about the resurrection, and that when Christ comes again, and all our spirits are reunited with our bodies, that we will be just as we were in mortality when it comes to our personalities and thoughts and everything.  

I want to be a good person, so that when I "shall be brought and be arraigned before the bar of Christ the Son, and God the Father, and the Holy Spirit," that I won't be embarrassed about the things that I've done when I account for them. (Alma 11:44)

The only way that can happen for me, and for anyone, is to use the beautiful gift of the Atonement that Christ has given us, to change and become better. 

Especially during the Christmas season, I'm grateful for the opportunity to repent, and hopefully please God.


I've also been re-enchanted with Ithaca.  Our first (sticking) snowfall has come today, and it is beautiful.  I was driving home from a meeting, and at a stop sign, I was looking at the snow hitting the windows.  Perfect little crystals were coming down. 

I can already tell that this Christmas season is going to be amazing!

Monday, November 26, 2012

Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Cute Babies!



We had a wonderful Thanksgiving day! The Gullys and the Millers make a dream team when it comes to Thanksgiving dinner.  Leslie made the turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, and green bean casserole.  I made a sweet potato casserole, stuffing, and rolls.  

After dinner, we had a delicious completely homemade apple pie that Leslie made, and a delectable derby pie that I made.  (No shame in tooting my own horn.  The pie was dang good.)
This little lady was downing stuffing and potatoes like she hadn't eaten in days.  It was so cute!

After dinner (and sitting for a minute to recover) we played a round of Mario Party.  It was pretty fun, and I made a surprise finish from behind.  It was quite glorious!

Because I won, we had a wiimatch a couple days later.  Corbin stomped us all.  I guess we'll have to have a wiimatch of the wiimatch. 
 On Friday, Theo and I decorated for Christmas.  He had a grand time playing with all the glittery beautiful decorations, the soft fluffy blankies and stuffed snowmen, and our musical snow globe that plays Here Comes Santa Claus. 

Decorating took a bit longer than last year, since I now have a little helper, but I found that I didn't mind.  It made me think of last Christmas time when Theo was still hanging out inside me.  I was so excited for my baby-to-be, and now he's here!  And wonderful!  I'm so thankful for a happy, healthy, adorable little boy!

 Even though he is such a wonderful blessing in our lives, he's still a little rascal! I plugged in the strings of lights to test if they worked, and I thought to myself, "he's going to to love playing with the twinkly lights!"

But instead...
 All he wanted to do was unplug them.  He's really into unplugging things these days, so I shouldn't have been surprised.

Now for extra cute pictures!

 He is also into dropping things into the tub.  Here he is dropping floss and a pacifier.  The other day, while I was in the shower, I got some baby sockies and a comb in there to join me.


 First time wearing shoes
We took some lovely walks over the weekend since it was relatively warm. I think I feel a Thanksgiving tradition coming on!

Speaking of traditions, we did not watch the Macey's parade.  We didn't even watch the Pedigree dog show!  But maybe some day when we have TV that tradition will come to life for the Millers!



Monday, November 19, 2012

Our date on campus

Friday night Corbin and I went on a date. Nothing fancy, just wondering around Cornell campus, finding free snacks and treats (almost getting sick from drinking too much root beer), visiting all his econ friends that he knew would be studying on a Friday night.

Even though there wasn't anything grand, and even though we love baby man child, it was fun spending time together just the two of us. 


While we were out, Theo was busy poop-sploding into his jammies, so he got to borrow some of Ava's. 

There's my hot hot man! Hey, ladies, step back.  He's taken!
And yeah, I'm not gonna lie, I'm pretty hot too. 

Thursday, November 08, 2012

Why does my brain do that?

Yesterday, Theo had his 9 month check up.  We got to meet our new doctor, and I had all my questions answered.  The doctor was impressed by all of Theo's sweet tricks, like cruising and having an odd number of teeth.  But one thing about the appointment upset me a bit.

Theo has always been in the high 90th % for height and weight.  But at 6 months, two things happened: he started crawling, and he started eating solids.  I knew babies thinned out when these things happen, but when the doctor told me that Theo was in the 9th % for weight, I was surprised. 

He's still like 92% in height, but really? 9th in weight? Imediately my mind jumped to, "you're not feeding your child!  How could you not have noticed! Terrible mother!"

But of course, the doctor explained to me that since he's progressing well and doesn't act hungry or grumpy through the day, that he's probably fine.  Babies find their own balance for eating, but bring him back in a month and we'll re-weigh him.

What part of the brain calls you a terrible parent whenever you or your child isn't perfect?  I have a whole list of logical reasons why I know I'm not a terrible mom:
-I love my son
-he's a happy, healthy baby
-I'm a first time parent, so I'm still learning
-etc, etc, etc

But still, it's pretty annoying to have that silly, illogical whisper in the back of my brain, "Don't you know better? Well, you should."

Of course I'm a good mom.  Would he look this cute otherwise? Come on.
But I'm just taking this as a learning experience, and giving Theo lots of extra opportunities to eat.  I think by the end of today, he was sick of looking at food.  Maybe that's why he went to bed at 7 instead of 8:30...

Wednesday, November 07, 2012

Corbin Scares Me Sometimes, and other stuff

OK, Corbin doesn't do it on purpose.  And he always feels bad when it happens.  But every once in a while, Corbin sneaks up on me, and scares me so bad it's a code brown situation, if you hear what I'm sayin'.

I'm thinking about this because it happened yesterday.  I was giving the baby a bath at about 4 o'clock, and I was chatting with Kellie on the phone.  (Corbin usually comes home around 6, so I was in a false sense of being home alone security)  Theo was splashing around being all cute, when he looks behind me and smiles real big.  I wondered, what's he smiling at, and I turn and see Corbin like two feet away from me.  It was a good thing I was sitting on the toilet at the time (just kidding, but not really).

Maybe I'm just getting jumpy in my old age, or maybe Corbin doesn't realize how stealthy he is. I should just expect that every once in a while, I'll turn around and a large man will be standing real close to me.  

Well, now after I said that, I'm going to live my life in fear, as if I were living in some suspense movie.  It's a good thing Corbin is a loving husband and not some crazed murderer.

And now, some other stuff.
 We got to play with Ava while Leslie went off and got some exciting financial training.  We were all pretty jealous we couldn't go too, but we made due.  Theo was greedy and took the crib for nap time, so Ava got a nest on the floor.
 Later, we all went to vote!  It was the first sunshiny day in about a gazillion days, so we walked to our polling place.  It was great to get out, and we fulfilled our civic duty.  Theo even got a sticker that says "Future Voter" on it.
 I was going to submit this picture to the Vlogbrothers, but I didn't do it in time or something.  But don't I look like a cool Nerdfighter? 
Also, Corbin is going full throttle on the banjo.  He even got those fancy finger pick things in the mail today.  I'm not gonna lie, I look pretty legit playing my lick on the banjo.

Also, Theo now has 7 teeth.

Tuesday, November 06, 2012

Budgeting and DMV: pure enjoyment

Last night for Family Home evening, Corbin and I took care of lots of family business, such as budgeting for big things in the next couple months (Christmas gifts, a weekend in NYC, more music equipment, etc).  Then we got all our paperwork ready to register our new car and get our NY drivers licenses. Being a grown up is complicated sometimes.

This took us many hours of the night that we were not expecting to spend.  I guess it's a good thing we never got around to getting our redbox flick, since we wouldn't have had time to watch it.  

I'm just clinging to the idea that we have a date coming on Friday thanks to the Young Single Adults in the branch.  They're having a babysitting night, which gave me a great excuse to rope Corbin into a homework-free evening.  I guess I didn't do a very good job though, because he'll be spending the first few minutes taking a test.  But I get him afterwords, dang it!

Now for cute pictures.
 Leslie has some fun tickly hair!

 It creates adorable baby giggles.
 And here are my two wonderful boys!
They are the greatest thing in my life.

I'm excited to vote today!  And since the sun is shining for the first time in a million years, we're walking to our polling place!

Saturday, November 03, 2012

Fun pics

Just to let everyone know, we were not affected by the Frankenstorm.  We got lots of rain, but that's pretty usual for Ithaca.  We're praying for all the people who were affected, some of which are my friends. Love you miss you!
 Instead of carving pumpkins, we invited the Gullys over to make jug-o-lanterns. Can you tell which one Ava made?  Theo was too good for it, Ii guess.  Either that, or he did not approve of my helping him.
I think I feel a Halloween tradition forming, though.  I sure love this!
 Best baby trap ever.  He knew how to crawl in, but couldn't figure how to crawl out.
You can see all 5 of his teeth perfectly!  And a cheerio.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Photo dump, and Halloween

We had the Gullys over for Halloween night, and we had a grand old time!  We saw a few trick or treaters (next year I'll make sure to stock up on candy more thoroughly), ate plenty of yummy treats, and admired our cute costumed babies.
 My Halloween decor inspired by Holly's white finger-knit garland.  I put it up on the ceiling, and I thought, you know what would look great with this?  A huge freaky spider.

I shared Theo's costume for a minute. Don't worry, I know I look good.

For the first time probably of my life, I did not dress up on Halloween day.  I was just too plain busy.  Does this make me a real grown up?

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Memory Lane

Corbin and I finally got our new (to us) Subaru today!  It's been in the works for a few weeks, but now it's sitting in our driveway.  I'm excited to get the hang of it.  And the best part of it- heated seats.  You know they's be on tous les jours during the next 6 months.

Last night I needed to grab something from the baby's room after he'd gone to bed, so I sneaked in real quiet-like.  While I was in there, I stood and looked at my precious baby for a little while. I realized while I was taking him in that I miss this sight.  Theo slept in our room for the first six months, so we got to see our beautiful baby sleeping peacefully every night.  Sometimes, Corbin and I would stand together watching him and finding it hard to believe that he was actually ours for keeps, and counting ourselves very lucky.  I was having those same thoughts last night.  I realized I will totally be the mom from I'll Love You Forever by Robert Munsch.  That book makes me cry every time, and I love it.

I was about to appologize for that being rather sappy, but I won't because I meant every word of it.

Since Frankenstorm has been hanging around (don't worry, all we've gotten is some rain, which is not uncommon for Ithaca anyways), Theo and I have spent pretty much all day inside.  And since Theo is teething, he felt it necessary to take a three hour nap.  I didn't mind.

So I was sorting through the files on my computer, trying to get them organized.  I ended up doing that thing I used to do when I was little and had to clean my room.

Wow, look at this cool toy I haven't played with in forever!  Instead of cleaning up, I think I'll play with this for an hour.

I found a bunch of old journal type documents and read them, one from Corbin's and my engagement, one from a few months before the baby was born, one from like 2007. It was like finding time capsules from myself, and it was so fun to see them again.  They made me realize that I've come a long way, even in the past year.  I fell in love with Corbin a little bit more.  I gave my baby a few extra kisses, and I laughed at myself a lot.

I can't wait to go back in another few years and sort through all this stuff again.

The baby playing with a plunger.  Further proof that storm-time is fun-time!

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Random thoughts, and the Pumpkin Patch

Sometimes when I'm listening to my music on shuffle, a Bert and Ernie sing along song will happen, and it's hilarious because of the way the tracks are split up.  One moment, Bob will ask Big Bird to sing a song, and enthusiastically Big Bird will say, "Sure Bob!"  The next second, Lifehouse's "First Time" will come on.  
I love that.

I think my phone has died died.  The battery ran out, but it won't charge.  Its time has finally come.

Last night, we were playing in the living room, and we heard lots of honking.  Not cars, geese.  It's great to hear them flying overhead going south for the winter.  It seems so legit. 

Halloween is less than a week away and I still have no clue what I want to be. 

I got a haircut today, and I went to the only place that I know of in town.  I failed to look at the prices, and got a $35 haircut.  I feel so mad/guilty.  My hair looks nice, but not $35 nice.

I hosted a dinner party solo last night. Corbin had to stay on campus to study last night, but we were scheduled to have the missionaries over. Since male missionaries aren't allowed in the home if there isn't an 18 year old man (or older) man there, I needed to do some fancy footwork.  The Gullys were nice enough to come have dinner with us- thanks for being 18 or older Darin! It was real fun, a bit crazy with the babies running around, and quite delicious.  Leslie made yuuuuuummy cookie bars.  I'm pretty sure each missionary had like 5. 

This morining, the lovely Leslie and Ava invited Theo and I to the pumpkin patch.  Here are only a sample of picture of the fun things we saw and did.  Enjoy!

 Sweet goat cat walk thing that went over the walking path.  I was a little afraid they would poop on us.
 Beautiful peacock, sans loooong tail.
Neat Spiderman pumpkin, that I dedicate to Lucy Flanagan.
This isn't from this morning, and I know he's making a weird face, but look at those mittens!  I can't believe a) he let me put them on his hands, and b) he kept them there.  I love this man!

And I just realized he has completely demolished and entangled my ball of yarn.  Be back later.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Welcome back, Internet

Super crunchy leaves... incredibly satisfying.

 Earlier this week, we received a wonderful package from Grandma filled with delights, like this adorable fluffy coat.
 OK, everyone, all together: So CUTE!  Theo rocks this Watson hat, and it's created ideas in my mind for Halloween.

The package also had great onesies and corduroy pants.  He'll stay nice and warm this winter thanks to Grandma Chatfield.  There were also some storybooks, which will warm his heart on those cold winter nights.
For some reason, our internet just up and died last week, but now we're back online!  A special thanks to my wonderful husband for being vigilant in scheduling someone to come look at the problem.  Love you, Baby!

Friday, October 12, 2012

Indexing and Inspiration

Indexing is right up my ally for stuff I like to do. After hearing that my sister Kellie is bored all day long (she's got a good excuse with having a lame foot, so not much to do but sit around), I challenged her to an indexing competition to see who can digitize the most names.

Kellie, if you're reading this, I'm about 30 away from 500 since Tuesday morning.  I expect lots of prizes when I win.

Anyways, I have really been enjoying myself.  I've seen lots of Dorothys, lots of Johns and Elizabeths, and loooots of names I've never heard before.  One whole record of about 30 people were all from Puerto Rico.  I guess in Spanish, it's OK to take any male name under the sun, add an a to the end, and make it female.  You go, Puerto Rican parents of the 18 and 1900's.

I was inspired when I saw the name Radcliff, to someday name a son that and call him Rad. How cool would that be- Rad Miller.

Anyways anyways, I've been doing a lot of boat passenger records, and as I write the names, I've started wondering things about these people.  With those who have the same last name, are they married, are they spinster sisters, are they a young family taking the kids on a trip? And maybe there are friends sailing away into the sunset together.  Maybe some people get on the boat as strangers and leave as friends.  Who am I to say?  And I wonder why they're on the boat?  Did they have a good trip?  Was the food all right?

So many fun questions swirling around in my head that I'll never know the answer to, but I can make believe my own answers, and I like that.

It makes me want to know more about my family history.  So many people who came before me lead full, exciting, productive, and very different lives.  I want to know them.  And if they need my help in getting their ordinances done (which I highly doubt, unless they're from the 1300's or something) then I want to do that for them.

Family History is a really neat thing.

Wooly Caterpillar

 Theo's love for the shower and shower curtain is why he is banished from the bathroom when I bathe.
 I'm just gonna come out and say their names: Leslie and Ava.  I feel so free!

When we were walking to the park yesterday, we saw a veeeery wooly caterpillar walking across the street.  These little guys are everywhere!  Leslie is a cool kid, so she picked him up to show the kids.  Ava thought he was pretty cool, and was a gentle girl when petting him.
 I'm not sure if I've said this, but Theo hates to have his hands held.  So he didn't get to pet the little guy.
But we did have a package waiting at home from Aunt Holly!  Look at the sweet hotwheels wrapping paper!  And now Theo can be a warm boy this winter.  PLUS there was an extra surprise of a baby photo album inside.  We love it a lot.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Photo Dump of Fall Break

We went to Beebe Lake on Monday, which is, you know, just a lake that runs through Cornell campus.  Yeah, I live here.
We got to babysit A. while her mommy had her first day of work.  We pretty much had a blast.
Sorry, there pictures were in order, but now they're not.



Cold weather is upon us (but it's just gonna get worse).  We're getting prepared.
Big thank yous to Holly, my mom, and L. for giving us winter clothes for the baby, making sure he doesn't turn into a Theo-pop this winter!



We got to party it up with the Swigerts during General Conference, and as you can see, Hal was thrilled about it!  Just kidding, he really was cute and sweet the whole time.  Sitting in that position will give anyone a double chin like that. 

Theo has been eating a lot of Cheerios lately.  There was one stuck to the kitchen floor today, after having previously been drooled on, dropped, and dried there.  Later, he decided he really did want to eat it, so he tried picking it up with his fingers.  When that didn't work, he went for the good old face-to-the-floor method.  Too bad that didn't work either.




Ten points for whoever saw the deer in this picture without reading this first.  Seriously, we stood there and watched each other for a few minutes.  Corbin and I were finally the ones to move on first.



After having Corbin home for four days in a row, my housework groove was totally thrown off.  But apparently all my productivity got stored up, because today I: gave the baby a bath, cleaned the bathroom, deep cleaned the kitchen, including wiping down the table and high chair, finished this month's book club book, made BBQ chicken for dinner, indexed about 30 names, and tweezed my eyebrows.  Oh yeah, and took care of a baby.  BOOMSHADOW!