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Mom to Iris. Wife to Todd. Our little family lives at the foothills of the Ozark Mountains in Fayetteville, Arkansas. We love it here and I love sharing little bits of our life.

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Articles written by: Sarah

KinderWHAT?!

Guess what I’ll be doing one month from today? Registering Iris for KINDERGARTEN! How did this happen? Where did my squishy, gap-toothed, too-much-hair-for-newborn baby go?! I fully acknowledge that I’m as cliche as it gets when I say this, but it’s all going too damn fast.

Now I know that registering Iris for her first “real” day of school is just dipping my toes in the waterfall of tears that will soon be the first day of kindergarten. Just like any other mom, I’m sure I will be a horrendous mess on the day she actually walks through those classroom doors, but as a mom to an only child, I might just take it to another level. For us, every “first” is also a “last”. Big life events are often a little extra bittersweet.

As for the big K, I know she’s ready. I’m so proud that she’s already very interested in reading and math – and she’s actually quite good for her age. But every night when we cuddle after our evening books, I wonder how many more years she’ll want me to “stay for just one more minute.” Or how many years until she doesn’t want me to lay with her at all? Recently she got her very own alarm clock, so now she gets herself out of bed and dresses herself. The first day was awesome. She was so excited when her Frozen clock blasted, “LET IT GOOOOO!” at 7 am (simultaneously also scaring the shit out of me across the hall). She popped right out of bed, slid on the clothes I laid out for her the night before, and was ready for her bowl of shredded mini wheats.

That lasted one day. Every morning since then, she grumpily turns off the alarm (presumably after it, now, scares the crap out of her too), and stumbles into our bedroom. “I want to keep sleeping,” she usually mumbles. “Welcome to the rest of your life,” I reply.

She’s growing up. There’s no stopping that. But I can embrace all the wonderful things that come with it – where she gains her independence and, once again, so do I.

LOCAL LOVE: Handmade Valentine’s Workshop w/ Art Feeds + Shindig Paperie

Local mamas! Join Iris and me for a fun Valentine’s Day crafting session with Art Feeds and Shindig Paperie on February 5th. The spots are limited to only 15, so grab a ticket while ya can.

WHAT
Every kiddo will get to make five valentines and a confetti popper. They’ll also receive a cookie and drink, plus an Art Feeds tote with extra goodies inside. Check out more on the Facebook event.
WHEN
Sun, February 5, 2017
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

WHERE
Shindig Paperie in Downtown Fayetteville

HOW
Snag a ticket here and see ya there!

Iris’ First Build-A-Bear

So Iris has been wanting to visit a Build-A-Bear Workshop ever since she saw it featured on Family Fun Pack. Have you all been introduced to this You-Tube family? Iris is obsessed and talks about the kids as if they are her best friends. So when she was presented with a gift card from THE Build-A-Bear, she was over-the-top excited. In fact, when we got to our local shop, she immediately picked out the exact same bear as Alyssa from the show.

From there, Iris went through the sweet little Build-A-Bear process of choosing a heart, rubbing it in her hands, making a wish, and then sealing it with a kiss. Iris took this process VERY seriously.. if only I could get her to tell me what she wished for.

After picking out a scent (strawberry!) and a song (a Christmas tune in January?), she fluffed her new friend with the help of a very sweet (and patient) employee. Once she hugged her bear to test out the level of fluff, it was off “wash” and brush her new friend. After about 30 minutes in the salon, it was time to pick out a couple of outfits and then – a name. I’m happy to report that Sweet Freckle Heart has finally found her forever home with my little family. And that after the success of Iris’ first Build-A-Bear experience, I’m sure she’ll be getting more bear siblings in the future.

LOCAL LOVE: Portaits by Andrew Kilgore

So this past Christmas we treated ourselves to a session with THE Andrew Kilgore. If you are local, you are probably familiar with his name. He’s been around Fayetteville, shooting the city and its residents since at least the 70s. There’s even a documentary about him, in which President Clinton is interviewed talking about his talent. All of that aside, I’m just happy that we pulled the trigger and sat in his studio one cold night this past December. To have these images.. I mean. Just invaluable. It was terribly difficult to choose my favorites, but here are just a few. Most of these haven’t even been edited (even more of his magic comes from the prints he does himself).

Hello 2017

Well, we did it. We survived Christmas once again. It was hectic as hell leading up to the holidays, but once they were here I can honestly say I was able to sit back and enjoy them. It helped tremendously that I had 10 glorious days off work between Christmas and the New Year. And, for once, we weren’t traveling. Equal parts lazy and productive, I soaked it up (and, admittedly, still sent Iris to school on the days it was in session).

On Christmas morning, Iris received more than ever including the ultimate Barbie Dreamhouse. A few of our friends and family joined us as we ate, drank, and listened to Christmas tunes for one last time. I’m always sad to see Christmas go, but always a little ready to start fresh as I wonder what the year will bring. Here are a few photos from 2016’s Christmas.