I’ve been scarce around these parts lately! We had both MeMa and Bubba for an extra day/night this past weekend and we had all three kids, which isn’t too common-place unless it’s summer.

I haven’t even turned on my laptop since last week!

And we’ve just been busy! Work is insane right now and it feels like we’re constantly on the go. This morning I had that deep persistent yearning to just sit and hold my baby. So I did.

She won’t be my “baby” much longer and I want to relish every moment! Thankfully, she was in a mommy mood and was more than content to sit with me.

Hopefully I will get a few blog related things accomplished tomorrow, but I have a shortened work day which means ample oppurtunity to get something done at home.

My awesome wife got an incredible new tattoo yesterday, so she took some time off work…which she used to clean and organize the house (love her!)

I can’t believe she did this in one sitting!

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I’m sure you can figure out the significance of the name/birthdate/crown! The piece turned out just amazing!

Other than that….we’re just busy living and loving life!

What’s new in your world?

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My friend, Stacy was kind enough to bestow a blog award upon me, thereby giving me something to blog about! Thanks, Stacy!!

Here it is, my reward:

Here are the rules:

1.) Add the Versatile Award graphic on your blog post. (Check)
2.) Thank the Blogger who nominated you. (Check)
3.) Share seven random things about yourself.
4.) Nominate fifteen fellow bloggers.
5.) Inform bloggers of their nomination.

Ok, I can handle that!

Seven random facts:

1.) Sometimes I find something ridiculously mundane to be hysterically funny. I laugh uncontrollably while my wife looks at me like I’m crazy.

2.) Sometimes I laugh so hard, tears run down my legs. This has gotten worse with each pregnancy. And yet, I refuse to have a bladder hammock. REFUSE.

3.) I’m bringing sexy back. For real. Just watch me transform!

4.) This is my year. This is my time. Before I hit thirty-six I will attain better healthy, a better appearance, a better sense of style and an increasingly better attitude…for no one other than myself.

5.) I’ve recently started reading again. I mean, really “pages bound between two covers” books. Oh, how I have missed it!

6.) I love peanut butter (hey, they said random things!)

7.) I can’t wait for spring and summer! So many fun things going on this year! Woo hoo!

Nominate fifteen fellow bloggers: (insert evil laugh here)

1.) Jaime at Life with Cheeks.
2.) S at An Offering of Love.
3.) Jenny at Our Chilli Tribe.
4.) Becca at The Bates Motel.
5.) Amy at The Flege Farm.
6.) Jo at Minnesota JoY.
7.) This Mom at Come What May.
8.) Kellie at Another Day Stronger.
9.) Chibi at Chibi Jeebs.
10.) Lacey at Jaxson’s Fight.
11.) Joyce and Sarah at My Name Is Sarah.
12.) Camlin from Camlin’s Crooked Line.
13.) CIW from Listening Through The Airshaft.
14.) Jen from Chunk and Mommy.
15.) Teaberry from 04-05-08.

Inform bloggers of your nomination:

Well, if they don’t figure it out on their own by Monday, I will certainly notify them personally!

You go, girls!

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I just had to share this photo! It’s one I took for Fat Mum Slim’s February Photo Challenge and I’ve completely fallen in love with it!

The prompt was: Hands

That is all. Carry on.

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The amazing Fat Mum Slim puts together an awesome photo challenge each and every month. The goal is to take a photo based on each day’s prompt throughout the entire year. Instead of posting the photo on my blog each day, I take the photo with my phone and send it directly to Flickr.

If you look in my sidebar, you’ll see an area titled, “365 Days Of Photos”, which automatically displays the photos I upload from my phone. How cool is that?!

Originally, I planned on doing a weekly photo post. However, since Fat Mum Slim organizes the project by month, you’ll get a monthly photo post.

Here was her list for January:

 

Here are my photos for this set. If you mouse-over each image, it will tell you which day the photo is for and what that day’s prompt was.

Day 31: You. Again.Day 28: LightDay 30: NatureDay 29: Inside Your FridgeDay 27: LunchDay 26: Colours
Day 25: Something You MadeDay 24: Guilty PleasureDay 23: Something OldDay22: Your ShoesDay 21: ReflectionDay 20: Someone You Love
Day 19: SweetDay 18: Something You BoughtDay 16: MorningDay 15: HappinessDay 14: Something You're ReadingDay 13: In Your Bag
Day 12: Close UpDay 11: Where You SleepDay 10: ChildhoodDay 9: Daily RoutineDay 5: Something You WoreDay 4: Letterbox
January 2012, a set on Flickr.

Unfortunately, I can only get twenty-four of the photos to show up, so if you want to see the remaining seven, you’ll have to click on the January 2012 link above. I can’t wait to have twelve entire sets of photos!

You don’t take a photograph, you make it.
-Ansel Adams

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For those of you who have taken the time to keep up with the comment-fest on this blog post, let me address a few things here.

This is my personal blog. This is not a platform for Down syndrome advocacy, nor do I promote it as such.

I am opinionated. I don’t hide my opinion behind an anonymous email address, name or persona. What you see is what you get. Period. If I am going to share my opinion about something, I’m going to take accountability for it and own it.

I am entitled to my opinion. I have a voice and this is my platform for that voice. You have a choice. If you don’t want to read what I have to say, then don’t visit my blog. If you do choose to visit my blog and don’t agree with me, please feel free to speak up. I do not delete comments. I don’t censor my blog. Everyone is free to voice their opinion. I’m sure there are circumstances in which I would feel it appropriate to remove someone’s comment, but I can’t think of any off the top of my head.

Whether you’re referring to my opinion on Noah’s Dad, other bloggers or the book, “I Live With Peter Pan”; I have never attacked anyone, name called or made it personal.

I simply stated my opinion.

As a matter of fact, in one of those posts, I stated:

That doesn’t mean I don’t care for them as people. I don’t know them. It doesn’t mean I don’t respect their experience with Down syndrome. I’m not raising their child.

Just as I am entitled to my opinion, people are entitled to not agree with it. I don’t expect everyone to agree with me. I don’t expect everyone to like me. I have friends who love Kelle’s blog. While I admire her photography skills, I don’t care for her writing.

I may not always agree with those people in my circle, but we don’t hold our individual opinions against one another.

The world is full of opposing opinions and different viewpoints. How boring and pointless would it be if we all agreed with one another? The challenge, for some, comes in showing respect for those we don’t agree with. The manner in which someone chooses to not agree with me says a lot about THEM as a person. When someone chooses to bash someone else, they say more about them self than they do about me.

When my son was small and someone hurt his feelings, I would often remind him to consider the source. There are always going to be people who don’t agree with you. There are always going to be people who react emotionally, as opposed to logically. There are always going to be people who feel the need to lash out and attempt to cause pain instead of engaging in level-headed conversations. You have to consider the source and then evaluate how important this person’s opinion is to you.

Apparently, someone was really hurt by my opinion of something close to them and has chosen to lash out and personally attack me. I am sorry you got your feelings hurt. I truly am. My opinion obviously means a great deal to you and maybe I should have been a bit more gentle in my approach.

This is my platform to speak my opinion. You have a choice to read it, or to go elsewhere. I’m sure you could find something more constructive to do with your time than to leave nasty messages on my little corner of the world. And the next time you want to “anonymously” trash me, you may want to be more careful about the information you leave behind.

The kind of man who always thinks that he is right, that his opinions, his pronouncements, are the final word, when once exposed shows nothing there. But a wise man has much to learn without a loss of dignity.
-Sophocles

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