welcome distractions

I've been struggling a little bit this week. Relationships, parenting, circumstances, even sleeping... they've all seemed to lose their ease. I've been disappointed, confused, unsure, and fairly sad. It's been a little harder to smile.


Just ask these girls who were less-than-thrilled to be waiting on the paper-covered table this morning for the nurse to come back in the room and give them their vaccines before school starts in 2 weeks. Check-ups for all three girls (took 1.5 hours) + an impatient toddler brother who disliked being stuck in a small/confined exam room (for 1.5 hours) = AHHHH!


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We needed a serious pick-me-up. And fast.


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So we splurged on cupcakes, cereal with marshmallows in it (unheard of in this house!), donuts, ice cream, and waffle cones. I know, it's not the best example of healthy emotional coping... but we were desperate. Occasionally sugar can be the answer. 


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Besides, we happily shared the sweetness with our friends on a blanket in the back yard.


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It was good timing for one last hurrah before they have to return home to NYC next week. 


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Ian and kristen


Sometimes skype just doesn't give you what you need-- some real touch. We definitely worked it in today.


Lib and kristen


Cheers to some good memories made with them here on our coast this summer!


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Also the tomatoes are ripe. Yay. I've been picking them by the bowl-full every day! (Sungolds are my favorite.)


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I redeemed our cupcake binge with a salmon dinner. You should definitely make it. 


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And for dessert (since I had technically already eaten it at least twice before earlier in the day) I ate the best peach that I've ever tasted in my whole life. Fuzzy. Ripe. Juicy.


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It made me smile- and for the first time all week, it came easy.