Friday, February 29, 2008

Am I a hip 35 year old or what????



So several months ago my husband wanted to go to NJ to see Bon Jovi (We live right outside Washington DC) for those of you that don't know NJ is home to Bon Jovi, they are just good ole' Jersey boys that have done good. So my husband thought it would be a great experience to see them in their home state... that plan didn't work out. However he then found out that they were going to be in DC at the verizon center! So of course be bought the tickets.

It is important to note that I was not totally enthralled about going regardless if it was in Jersey or DC. I never thought of myself as a big Bon Jovi fan. Yet since it was something I knew he wanted to so I agreed and decided to go.. what the heck at least it would be an interesting date night!

Last night was the concert and I must admit I had a freaking blast!!!! We had dinner with another couple who came to the concert with us along with a few beers! You have to get that singing voice ready you know! Once Bon Jovi took stage I was primed and ready to sing the few songs I knew (I ended up knowing more then I thought). I figured out that this is the best place to sing at the top of my lungs like a rock star because no one will realize if you are off key!

I can't imagine what a rush it must be for these guys night after night to perform to sold out venues where 10's of thousands of people are sing along with them!

So here was the set list! Just an amazing concert! one that I would see again in a heartbeat. However I am DRAGGING today! we didn't get home till 1am and 6 am came WAY too early this morning!

Have a great weekend!

Bon Jovi Setlist 2/28/08 Verizon Center Washington DC

LOST HIGHWAY
BAD NAME
RAISE YOUR HANDS
RUNAWAY
CAPT. CRASH
SLEEP w/ Jumpin' Jack Flash
IN THESE ARMS
WHOLE LOT OF LEAVIN'
BORN TO BE MY BABY
BLAZE OF GLORY w/ Knockin' On Heaven's Door intro
WE GOT IT GOIN' ON
IT'S MY LIFE
BAD MEDICINE w/ Shout
STRANGER - RICHIE VOX
(YOU WANT T0) MAKE A MEMORY
I'LL BE THERE FOR YOU
BED OF ROSES
WHO SAYS YOU CAN'T GO HOME
HAVE A NICE DAY
FAITH
PRAYER
ENCORE:
WANTED
I LOVE THIS TOWN

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Blog site counters and visitors

So I have a site counter if you will on my blog a pretty cool tool that allows me to see when, where and how I am getting traffic to my little blog. So for example if you type in the words dump cake in google my URL should come up. Itchy clothes what you are looking for? I will come up. My full name...guess what up pops my blog!!! Click on the URL listed in your google search and bam you are at my simple little blog page. So that being said I fully expect the occasionally person who drops by and then suddenly realizes that this is not at all where they want to be, hopefully for the 5 seconds it to them to figure that our they had fun viewing my humble page.

However I have found there is a whole different type of person or persons that come to your page everyday to read what you have to say but never leave a comment. Were it not for the site counter gizmo I would never know if they had been here or not.

So my plea is this please leave a comment good bad or indifferent if you stop by and take the time to read the blog especially if you do it on a regular basis. Show bloggers out there some love! I think to some extent we are all driven to write more on our blogs if we feel people are really reading them and not just passing by.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Giveaway!!!!! Spice up your blog

In my short blogging life (5 months) I have been very lucky! Yes LUCKY! I stumbled onto a give away by Jan Parrish for the book Teaching Your Child About Sex by Grace Ketterman, MD. The book and the concept of giving away things on our blog struck me. So I entered the drawing thinking that would be the end, but I continued to ponder the idea of giving things away on your blog. Hmm interesting I thought! Then out of the blue….. I won the book from Jan and I have been hooked on blogging and blog giveaways ever since.

My next blog give away venture and the inspiration for my current give away was at Pennies in my Pocket! She was giving away a blog makeover worth $60. As you can see from my blog I won! Pretty cool design huh?

Finally Steph at MaNiC MoMMy had a wonderful give away that not only included a prize but also the joy of knowing you made a difference. I donated a pint of blood and won a $10 gift card to Target! So based on my math that is about a $100 worth of stuff! Not to shabby if you ask me!

So now it is my turn!

Are you ready??? I am paying it forward so to speak and I have enlisted the help of Revka of RS Designs! Up for grabs is $60 worth of services to spice up your blog! Here is what you have to do. Go Check out Revka’s portfolio

TO ENTER:
● Leave a comment on this post, tell me what you like about my new blog, and why
you read it, even if you are a first time reader and you are here only for the prize!
● Post a link to this post on your blog.
Email me letting me know you have posted the link on your blog.

DEADLINE:
Entries will be accepted until Friday , March 14, 2008 11:59pm PST.A winner will be randomly selected by one of my 2 lovely children and announced Monday March 17, 2008, as well as multiple alternates. The winner and alternates will be contacted via email so remember to email me your information. The winner will have until Wednesday, March 20, 2008 11:59pm PST to claim the prize by emailing me or responding to the winner announcement post. If the winner does not respond by the given date, the first alternate to email his/her info will receive the prize. Good luck!

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Middle Name Meme

Thought I would have a little fun today and Smitty76 helped me to do that by tagging me for this meme!

Here are the rules:

You must post the rules before you give your answers. You must list one fact about yourself for each letter of your middle name. Each fact must begin with that letter. If you don't have a middle name, just use your maiden name. After you've been tagged, you need to up-date your blog with your middle name and answers. At the end of your post, you need to tag one person for each letter of your middle name. (Be sure to leave them a comment telling them they've been tagged and need to read your blog for details).

My middle name is Bieniek (it's a family name don't laugh

B- Balances many things at once, no one told me that was a prerequisite for being a mom!

I- Ice cream, if eating it could be a sport I would be an Olympian!

E- Everyone's buddy, at least I like to think I am?

N- Not fond of backstabbing, especially by family. (This is a huge pet peeve of mine)

I- Imagines a world of peace and harmony (hey one can dream)

E- Enthusiastic about life and what it holds from my children.

K- Karma, I believe in it!

So, now it's my turn to share this fun. I'm tagging the following peeps, because I would like to know a bit more about them because I think they're pretty cool!

Poltzie

I'm No Belle

Diary Of A Former Catholic Church Worker

Law school sucks - and so do lawyers

Every day with the Kellys

Dawn at Thoughts from the broken road

The Crazy People Next Door

Monday, February 25, 2008

Pay it Forward

I am participating in Pay It Forward, hosted by Katie at Philigry but I found out about this wonderful idea from i'm Az blog and I am excited to join in. Sometime in the next 365 days, she will be sending me something handmade. So to hold up my end of the bargain, I must do the same for the first three people who comment on this post, telling me they want to participate. The rules? You will get something handmade from me, maybe not anytime soon, but sometime within the next 365 days. If you decide to participate, you must do the same on your blog, and make something for the first three people who comment to your Pay It Forward post. So cool, right? So if you want to join in, comment to this post!! Please dont' feel you need to be Crafty Cathy to join in, that is part of the fun!

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Thoughts on the interview with TG and KK....


I hope that a lot of you caught the interview on SPEED this evening. The interview with Tony George, and former (isn't it great to say former) Champ Car World Series owner, Kevin Kalkhoven, provided some insight on where they believe the series should go and what the next few years will look like.

It's pretty clear that that direction that the IRL was going before this merger is the direction they will continue on. Specifically, the oval, street and road courses will make up the series. I believe this is the best possible race structure. The street/road courses will appeal to former Champ Car fans, some US-based F1 fans, and generally a younger fan base. The ovals will appeal to the older generation that remember the series for what it was before the split.

There was some discussion of the 2010 season when the new chassis will be introduced to the series and how that will affect that quality of racing. It seems like the series is really excited about that year - probably wishing it was coming in 2009, not 2010. I think in the coming years we're going to see some interesting additions to the cars...the different sets of tires, I think the nose on the cars will change, there was even discussion of using the turbo feature that the Champ Car series had. I'm not so sure about the turbo but I love the other two additions and I think they could bring a lot to the IRL.

As for this year, KK made reference to a few teams from Champ Car that have committed to racing in the series this year (which we knew) and a few others that were seriously considering it. My guess is that the few that have already committed will be the only teams that actually compete. The other teams may run the 500 and maybe some of the road courses, but not the entire season. Testing for Homestead starts tomorrow and they're going to need to play catch-up.

Will be interesting to see who shows up this week at Homestead. Can't wait!








Saturday, February 23, 2008

Just because you are louder... doesn't mean you are right!!!


I am a member of the Board of Directors of one of the local financial institutions here in my community. This weekend was our annual planning conference where we as a board along with the Sr. Management staff map out the year as well as tweak our 3 year long term goals.

We are a diverse group and I will tell you now I am the youngest on this board. Our meetings and discussions are usual spirited, that's to say they aren't ill willed but we have no problem making out points and debating issues. This weekend was a little different, for the most part I am in agreement with the majority when issues are presented to me. However in one of our sessions I was not in agreement and while my vote of "nay" would not have changed the outcome of said vote another person on the board felt compelled to push me as to why I voted the way I did, I explained my position and we debated but within a blink of an eye this person interrupted me mid sentence and was very loud about it. . I stayed clam, finished my point only to again have this person in yet a louder voice argue that I was wrong.

Now I was always taught to respect my elders weather you are 2 years or 20 years older then me I abide by that rule, it's called respect. However I had finally had enough and simply said "just because you are louder and more animated doesn't not make you right and further you already have the votes you need for this item, I simply want to go on record as to my thoughts." You could have heard pin drop. We eventually wrapped up the meeting that evening and headed to dinner. However I couldn't help feeling that this person was upset that I had the audacity to speak up and worse stand up to them. It was an eye opening experience for me and one I will be sure to pass on to my kids, stand up for what you believe in but do it with respect and dignity

Friday, February 22, 2008

Finally...

Well it finally came. The answer we have been waiting to hear for the last few days (or for more than 10 years for some). The series have merged and there is now one open-wheel series in the US.

So as excited as everyone has been for this news, I think there have been some who haven't really stopped to think about what this could mean for the series...A few thoughts of mine below...

- More sponsor dollars. Splitting a target market into two series and then splitting sponsor dollars between the two series just doesn't make sense. Advertisers going after the type of consumer who follows open-wheel racing now have a single series to put money into. I think this can only be a good thing for both sides.

- More talent in the series. The best of the best in US open wheel racing. This will make for more exciting racing, including more cars competing for spots in each race. Qualifying will become more important which will cause teams to improve in order to compete amongst themselves and improve the level of racing in the series.

- Names. Like it or not, Champ Car did have some big name drivers in the series. Fan favorite (ha!) Paul Tracy and son of legend Bobby Rahal, Graham, the influx of big name drivers to go along with the stars of the IndyCar series will provide fans the opportunity to build some team/driver loyalty in the same way that NASCAR has done. The merchandising opportunities with that kind of driver loyalty are huge.

- More races. This one is pretty simple for the fans - we love it! But, this also adds a few more races to get sponsors -- that's a good thing.

- Bottom line...the merger means more money for the series. More money = the absolute best and most popular drivers = the best and most popular racing.

What do you think will be the biggest results/changes coming away from this announcement?

Not yet...

Well, sounds like the press conference may be on hold. Originally rumored to be scheduled for 11:45, that time may be pushed back...We'll do our best to keep everyone posted as I find out information and I urge you all to do the same!

One of the most interesting developments is the IRL Japan race (4/19) and the current Champ Car Long Beach Race (4/20) and the possibility that if the series merged they could run both races. The Champ Car racers would race Long Beach and the IndyCar drivers would race Japan and both races would count in the points (at least that's the way I've read it). I think that's not an ideal scenario but if it helps bring the merger to a quicker end, I'm all for it.

Again, we'll keep you posted today as best we can!

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Ready...Set...Wait....

When my friend called me Tuesday morning and told me the rumor he had heard about the merger and how it was actually going to happen, I was thrilled to death. Still am. Is it just me, or is anyone else feeling like it's been a year since we first heard the story break. Wait, maybe I'm just thinking of the past 12 years that the series have been split....who knows...

Well, in any event, I'm excited for tomorrow. Just in case you haven't gotten a chance to check out Curt Cavin's blog on IndyStar (who by the way, has some great IndyCar coverage and is featured on the indycargarage.com front page) I figured I'd give you a quick update on what is rumored to be the latest...And again, I have to give Curt Cavin's GREAT coverage of this story all of the credit for this update...I just want to make sure our community has the update as well...

Tony George and KK are having dinner at a restaurant downtown -- (this is my guess -- I'm going to go with St. Elmo's or Harry & Izzy's) and Cavin says he is unsure of whether they will actually reach an agreement tonight. The press conference is tentatively scheduled for 11:45 am EST tomorrow. Word on the street is that it will be a live stream on indycar.com -- I wish I could provide it to our members, but alas, I don't yet have that kind of access....

We'll keep you posted on the latest news tomorrow as best we can!

Super Nanny where are you????


Terrible 2's have nothing on the terrible 3's....Ok for the last couple weeks we have had issues in our house when it comes to bed time and I think they are starting to spill over into little man's over all behavior. it is so bad that I am ready to call in Supper Nanny because I feel like I'm at wits end.

My son is a night owl, unfortunately I am not nor does our schedule allow for him to be. We typically get up the kids up at 6:30am in order to leave the house by 7:15am to get him daycare and my daughter to school. We are home by 5:30pm and we do the normal eat dinner, play, have a bath and bed. I shoot for bedtime by 8pm for the kids but it never seems to be before 9. Even then it is an hour or more of "I am hungry"... "I need a glass of water" and what I like to call the power of poop! My son is potty trained with the exception of nighttime so he wears a pull up and knows that if he says he has to go poop we will take him and that means getting out of bed, hence power of poop! So by the time he finally settles down it is nearly 10pm and I know for a fact that he has been up past that but stays in his room quietly. Well now he is starting to have discipline problems at school and I am convinced it is lack of sleep. I know how I am when I have not had enough sleep. To add to this and I know this may sound selfish but I would like to have at least an hour to myself or with my husband which with a bedtime of 8pm would give me till about 9 or 9:30 ... have I mentioned before that I get up at 5am to work out??? by 9pm I am totally dragging.

So to my mom bloggy friends do you have any suggestions on how to get him to bed and keep him in bed??? If I don't hear back from you I will have no choice but to write ABC and the Super Nanny show!!!!!

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Dixon, Ganassi and 2008

Last season's near miss for Scott Dixon and the Ganassi team has surely been on the minds of Dixon and everyone involved with the team. I look for both drivers from Target Chip Ganassi (Dixon and teammate Dan Wheldon) to have a very successful year in 2008.

It seems that nearly every team (I think it might literally be every team) has had some significant changes coming into 2008. AGR has had their series winning driver, Dario Franchitti, leave the series for NASCAR and recently added a new director of operations from another series (Champ Car). Penske had similar issues with the departure of Sam Hornish and while new driver Ryan Briscoe is promising, it's still an adjustment for the entire team. Some of the smaller teams are struggling to make ends meet - and are probably pissed that the Champ Car teams are getting free chassis, etc. from Tony.

Through all of the changes and transition that have occurred leading up to this season, the Ganassi team has quietly gone about their way preparing for the season. Which is scary for the other teams considering they were no slouch in 2007.

What are your thoughts on the upcoming season and who do you think will be the standout team this year? I think TK will be a popular choice as well as Helio. Helio would sure be a fan favorite having picked up quite a few fans from his appearance on Dancing with the Stars.

Thoughts?

AGR's New Hire...

AGR announced yesterday their hiring of Paul "Ziggy" Harcus as team manager. It seems like a great move...do you anticipate that AGR will welcome a Champ Car driver to their ranks? Harcus does have a great resume in open wheel racing, is it just a strategic move to grab one of the best in the business? What do you think Harcus will bring from his experience in the Champ Car series? Possibly to beef up the road course skills of the entire AGR team?

What are your thoughts?

Life is a very precious gift

I just can't seem to find anything to write about. A mental block of sorts....
I know why though..... Yesterday I emailed a buddy of mine just to say hi and the response was not what I was expecting. Last Tuesday we had a terrible rush hour commute home due to a fast moving ice storm, that shut down roads and snarled traffic for hours. It took me nearly 4 hours to get home and my husband 5. All I kept hearing was accident this and accident that. Little did I know that my friends sister in law was in one of the those accidents and it ended up being fatal. Ashley McIntosh 33, lost her life when she was T-Boned by a police car traveling nearly 70 miles an hour responding to a shoplifting call. While I didn't know Ashley personally, I knew her brother-in-law and he is a very special man who is in a lot of pain right now as is his extended family. My you rest with the angles Ashley!

All my love and prayers to the McIntosh family

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

The IndyCar Series...

Welcome to IndyCar Garage's official blog and the first post!

Obviously, if you're even remotely interested in the IndyCar series, you were given a great surprise today with the "serious" merger talks. I know, I know, you're all thinking "heard that one before" but it appears that this time the deal could be for real. And I couldn't be happier.

I love IndyCar racing. I think it's the most exciting racing around - better than NASCAR, F1 and any other style of racing around. However, until the league starts doing some basic things right, it will remain in second place to NASCAR in the US. I've got an example that really bothered me with the announcement of the IndyCar Downforce Fan Club....

IndyCar.com just released their new fan club. A fee-based fan club. A $30 fee-based fan club with $15 per year after that. Now, assuming we can all afford the membership fee, I still ask the question...why? Now, some would be quick to point out that there are several advantages to becoming a member and that the membership fee is quickly recouped in merchandise/tickets/etc. traded for points earned by simply being a member and watching the races. And they would be right. But -- for one of the most popular trends in sports right now - fantasy sports - to only be available to paying fans is completely and totally backwards. Fantasy sports turn occasional fans into die-hard fans because fantasy sports engage the audience. You begin to not only care about what your driver is doing, but how every driver in the series is doing. Not only are you tracking your favorite, your tracking who you have racing on your team that week and who your competitor has. It engages fans in a way that just watching the race on TV can't match. And right now, the IndyCar series has a large audience of less than engaged fans. There are plenty of people who get excited about IndyCar when it comes to their city, or around the Indy 500 time and then lose interest. Why not engage those people in a fantasy league? If I'm one of those people and I log on hoping to get started in a fantasy league but see that in order to access that feature, it will cost me money, I may decide that it's not worth it for a race that only comes around once a year. Or, what if I'm a previous ChampCar fan who is interested in switching over and following the IRL series --- a $30 fee right off the bat could be enough to turn me off to the series completely. The IRL is building "one race" fans and not "series" fans. NASCAR, to its credit, has done the opposite.

Future posts will not be so negative, I promise. I have 10x more positive things to say about the series than negative - this was just something that caught my attention today.

Check it out!

Drum Roll Please!!!!!!!!
Revka at RS designs did a great job don't ya think? It so captures who I am, Business woman, yet a mom at the same time. I love the kids drawing in the header (done by one of Rekva's kids) I have pictures like this in my office and on the door to my office.

So go check Rekva's design's at RS Designs , you won't be disappointed!

Monday, February 18, 2008

Skiing anyone???

The ski weekend was a huge success! My husband and I have not been skiing in 8 years. On that trip 8 years ago I tore my ACL and ended up have surgery to repair it with months of intensive physical therapy, so needless to say I was a bit apprehensive about getting back on skis, although I never let anyone know because I have this tough girl thing about me.

Friday we arrived a little after 3 hours in the car, clearly my kids were exhausted from the week because they both nearly slept the entire 3 hour trip!! After their big nap they were ready for action at 5pm unfortunately us adults were beat after a long work week and the 3 hour drive. So we made a little dinner had a few drinks and relaxed while the kids ran around. Finally we were able to get everyone to bed.

Bright and early Saturday morning my kids were ready to go to ski school. I must say if your kids that have not skied I think ski school or private lessons is the way to go for many reasons but the biggest 2 are 1) that they do much better without you and 2) by being in ski school all day it gives you some time to go on the slopes or just hang out and relax.

Ski school was wonderful! The kids are broken down by age and by level then they go out with an instructor for 1 1/2 hours in the morning come back in for lunch then back out again in the afternoon for another 1 1/2 session, by the end of the day they are beat. As you can see my little ones loved it and I think they look like little snow bunnies if I do say so myself.


Now I was ready to concur my fear! We were off to the ski rental place I was smart and got the Hi pro skis which tend to be a bit better then the regular rentals that get pretty beat up. My husband and I headed up the first lift I was terrified I would fall flat on my face getting off the chair but no... I was successful. I went down the first green I could find and soon I was digging the wind through my hair. I was back! I skied 9-4 both Saturday and Sunday, I took 1 or 2 good falls and I have the bruises to prove it but it was all worth it. Better still is that I fit into my ski pants from 8 years ago, you know 2 kids ago!!! :) I plan to send a note to my orthopedic surgeon because for years he was on me to go skiing again, I think he knew I was scared. So that was my weekend!


I have been informed that my new blog layout will be up and running tomorrow! Be sure to cone back and check it out!

Friday, February 15, 2008

Friday wrap up!

First I want to thank all the people who left me comments and or sent me emails about my Tuesday-Toot post. I was a little nervous to share this as I am not one who likes to be in the spot light. Winning my CEO award filled me with pride and your comments and emails filled me with that same pride this week. Thank You!

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So if you recall I wrote about my daughters Kindergarten progress report, the meeting with the teacher was to happen Tuesday this week but because of weather we postponed till Thursday. So yesterday we had our sit down with the teacher and she fully explained the evaluation process. Which now makes much more sense; when we asked here why they don't given that explanation to they parents when they give the progress report she said she wishes they would, but for some reason they don't and she has brought it up to the school administrators many times. Bottom line my Beautiful Lauren is doing great and she is on the way to mastering all of the kindergarten objectives and then some. However she still needs to learn to focus more on the task at hand, she tends to get sidetracked very easily. Anyone have tips? I am all ears!

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I have been given a sneak peek at my new blog design and I think it is coming along, I can't wait to unveil it soon, Revka at RS Designs is great! Go check her out.

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This week was an exciting week I not only was tagged to do my first meme but I also was given 2 awards the first from Girlymom is the mother of 4 beautiful girls and I am so impressed by her love and compassion for her family. In my next life I think I want to be her.




So I am passing on this award to :
Dawn
Poltzie
Nap Warden

Second I received an award from Holly Holly I am new to her blog but I am digging it. I look forward to getting to know her better in the coming months.




So I am passing this award to :

Stephanie cool name by the way *wink*
OhMommy
Smitty76

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Have a great long weekend, the family and I are headed to the mountains of Pennsylvania for a weekend of skiing and fun! I am sure I will have stories to share when I get back!

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Happy Valentines Day


Happy Valentines Day to all my blog friends! We won't have much going on here tonight since we are preparing for a weekend away skiing which stars tomorrow!!! Yippee!!!

This morning however we did a little V Day celebration before the kids headed to school. My daughter crawled in bed with us this am and hung out for a bit always a treat! 10 minutes later in comes my 3 year old with my $700 camera around his neck taking pictures of us. Guess he gets that from me since I am a huge picture taker. So here is a photo taken of us in bed this am.




I finally pried the camera away from him, got the kids dressed and ushered them down stairs only to find that the Valentine fairy had come and left some treats for everyone (ok not me since I was the fairy) ! My oldest squealed with delight my youngest was not impressed as he was still mad I had taken away his very expensive toy.

Lauren soon remembered that she had a few more Valentines to finish as you can see I caught her of guard while she was finishing up.

All in all a fun filled morning, I look forward to all the Valentines they will bring home and share tonight. I remember back when I was in school, I hated Valentines day because there was no rule that you had to give everyone a valentine. So it always upset me when other kids had more in their V-day box then I did.

Hugs and Kisses Happy VDay !!!

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Everyone loves free stuff, right?


So go Check out Mod Mom
You might win some cool stuff!

Tuesday Toot Day


I am not usually one to toot my own horn, however this is Tuesday Toot day and I wanted to share not so much because it is about me but more because I know there are hundreds of thousands of moms out there that do what I do every day who don't get a flashy award or even an ounce of recognition for their hard work. So this is their Tuesday Toot as well!

Recently, I was honored to be selected as one of AOL's Chief Everything Officers (CEO) below is the interview/article that was written about my award. I can not tell you how humbling it was to be in the presence of so many great mom's, whose stories could make you cry but but at the same time warms your heart. Motherhood is truly a bond like no other. I still don't know that I am worthy of this award and when I accepted it I did so on behave of all moms because I think we are all CEO's in our own right. So here is my Tuesday Toot achievement.

One Working Mom's Key to Success
CEO Stephanie has mastered the art of managing the details -- two kids, a husband, house, full-time job, online classes -- without sweating the small stuff.



By AOL Editor Dori Fern


Congratulations on being chosen our CEO prize winner in the category of Organizational Development.

Thank you! Gee, I don’t know if I'm as amazing as the other CEO winners!

Clearly our judges disagree. You seem to have an exceptionally positive attitude about your life and the people in it: at home, at work and so forth. Plus you balance all these parts with grace and good humor. This may not seem flashy, but it really is the heart of this Chief Everything Officer program. When asked why you believed you were chosen as a CEO, here's what you said:

"I understand what it is to work hard for what you want. I am not afraid of any challenge -- no job is too big or too small for me, from painting rooms in my home to cleaning up projectile vomit. I am above no job. I am up for a challenge and I am sure that life with my wonderful family will present many more challenges through the years, but they need not worry because CEO Whalen is on the job."

What do you think is the key to your happy family life?
The fast pace [of my life] requires precision timing -- my day starts at 5 a.m. and ends around 10 p.m. -- but all that structure can make you lose sight of what's most important. You have to enjoy life. Every day I try to make my kids and husband laugh at least 10 times. That means making silly faces and noises, being flexible and just plain having fun. That doesn't mean I'm not exhausted at the end of the day -- I am! However, I love my life, my kids and I am blessed to be able to keep up my insane pace.

You have a career in addition to your multitude of jobs at home. A lot of mom's are conflicted about the decision to work after having kids. How about you?

I think it's the best thing for me as a parent because I need that adult time. It's something I've struggled with. You get some moms who look at you like, "How can you leave your kids?" But I now know this is best for my family. My kids are happy, healthy and well-behaved.

In what way do you think working outside of the house makes you a better mom?
I think it's the variety in my life that allows me to appreciate things and really engage with my kids. I get down on the floor and listen to them on their level. I think as parents we sometimes forget to just get down on their level, literally -- be truly engaged in it. I've been guilty of it -- trying to stir dinner or do laundry and half-listening. It's important to just stop and really listen.

When I'm going from dealing with a budget issue at work and I drive an hour to pick them up and I hear "Mommy, Mommy" when I walk in the door, I put that other stuff away. I just want to talk to them, find out how their day was. I may not have a lot of time with my kids, but I do get the most out of my time with them.

How old are your kids?
My daughter is 5 years old and my son's 3 years old.

What challenges have you faced as a career mom?
My assistant quit two days before I went out on maternity leave with my son, so two days after my son was born I started working from home. Two weeks after he was born I had to do a phone interview with a new assistant -- I was rocking him on my lap and he threw up all over me. I just pretended like nothing happened! I finished the call, and went about my mommy duties taking care of my son.

How has being a mom affected you professionally, and vice versa?
I have to be flexible and prioritize what's most important. I wear many hats. I'm the Director of Operations for an insurance company plus I also take online job advancement courses. Being a parent, you have to know what to prioritize. Sometimes the dishes have to wait when you've got to tend to a potty training kid. I've learned when it's important to drop the work hat and wear the family hat, because my family is my No. 1 priority. But I am very well-respected both professionally and personally. People know they can count on me.

How specifically does your family benefit from your flexibility?
I'm not so short-fused. When the kids are screaming and carrying on, I just reflect on that unstructured time and say to myself: "This is going to pass." When you're trying to get out the door and get things done you tend to forget about that and lose patience. My patience has gotten much better. My husband is such a balancer for me.

How so?
I didn't have a lot of bend until I met him. I lose sight sometimes, so I have to take a breath, step back. I've always been very structured, so when I do have down time I try to sit back and reflect and say maybe all this structure isn't so important all the time. The reason I try to make my family laugh is because of my husband -- he's very silly. I tend to be very serious. I realized that I didn't want my kids to always think of me as so serious. I want them to respect me as the disciplinarian but I also want them to remember the good times too.

It's nice to hear you speak so highly of your husband. What is the key to the success of your marriage?
My husband, he's an intelligence officer, a lieutenant colonel in the Army -- he's my rock. He's my ying and I'm his yang. I can be the serious, stoic one and he's the life of the party. A colleague said to me when I got married and again after I had my daughter: "Remember you were a couple first," and that's really true.

If I want to go work out or go out with girlfriends he's like "Go, have a good time." He allows me to steal a couple of hours to just be me. And I do the same for him. That fosters such a respect for each other since we are generally so consumed with the kids.

We also always remember that we need alone time together. We have to keep that flame going to keep the heat in the family going. If we don’t cultivate that, everything else could fall apart.

You were raised by a single mother. You reflect on the hardships of your own childhood in your essay, about how you and your mom were evicted when you were a kid. How did this effect the way you parent your own children?
That was such an embarrassing time for us. My mom struggled as a single parent to provide me with a good life. I think that sometimes trying to be both parents wore her out. Her patience and tolerance weren't what they should be. I watched her in her career and her struggle to make it all work and I don't want to struggle that way. I want to go to the next level for her to be proud of me.

Your mom must be very proud of you.
When I hang up I'm going to call my mom and tell her "thank you." She's been through a lot. I hope she takes some gratification in what she's enabled me to achieve for myself. Even through the toughest of times, my mom is just a rock. I've taken her strengths and I've built upon them, which is important. I want to pass those things along to my own kids. That's what life's about: Build upon things to make them better for the next generation.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

I was finally Meme tagged, I am so excited!!!!

4 Things Meme I was tagged by Kristi to do this Meme, I am excited becaue this is my first one!

4 Jobs I've Had
Customer Service Director at a Car Dealership
Printing Customer Service Rep
Paper girl
Diector of Operations, for an Insurance company

4 Places I've Lived:
Boston
Alexandria VA
Williamsport PA
Springfield , VA

4 movies I've watched over and over:
Top Gun
Steel Magnolias
Pretty Woman
Marry Poppins

4 Shows I watch:
Desperate Housewives
Dancing with the stars
Biggest Loser
The View (I tivo it)

4 Places I've Been:
Malaga Spain
Panama City Panama
Cancun Mexico
San Diego, CA

4 People Who Email Me regularly:
Abby (our old Au pair)
Magin (my best friend)
My Mom
My sister in law

4 Favorite Things To Eat:
Pizza
Mexican food
Italian Food
Apple Pie warm with Ice Cream of course

4 Places I'd Rather Be:
In bed
A beach anywhere as long as there is sun
At the spa nothing beat a good Massage
In front of the TV cathcing up on my shows

4 Things I look forward to this year:
Maybe a new addition to the family??
Trip to the beach
Hopefully getting a promotion
Christmas

4 people to tag:
I'd love to learn more about:
napwarden
OhMommy
Girlymom
Jennwa
Have Fun.

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Giving feels good


So where was I this morning at 7:15 am?? Giving blood at my local American Red Cross. MaNiC MoMMy put forth a challenge to all of her blog readers to give blood. I usually give blood about twice a year mainly because my office building has a blood drive and it is convenient. Our next building blood drive is Feb 22nd but I will be out of the office at an all day meeting so I will not be able to attend and then I read MaNiC MoMMy post and it made me think I really should take the time and do it on my own. So I did and I have the sticker and the picture of me giving blood to prove it! Check MaNiC MoMMy blog she is having a give away for all those who enter, regardless if you are picked or not you will still be a winner because you may give someone the gift of life if you donate.

Friday, February 8, 2008

Pedicures…. there not just for women anymore!

I am realizing that I talk a lot about my husband on this blog and today is no different. My husband of almost 10 years is a military man rough and tough to the core and so are his feet! I have shared a bed with this man for years and the thought of his feet touching me I must say freaks me out. He has the roughest driest feet I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. So I joke with him when I go to get my nails and feet done that he should come with me, what we would do with the children I have no clue, but it sounds good. So after years of nagging and begging I finally got him to go to my gal and get his feet done. That was 2 weeks ago she nearly had to use a blow torch to try and blast off all that dry skin, but she did it with a smile and my big burly husband sat there smiled and tried to blend in, as much as you can in a shop FULL of women. After she was done she said she needed to see him back in 2 weeks because she could not solve his problem in just one trip. SHOCKER!!!!

So here we are 2 weeks later.

As I am driving home I get a call from my husband asking if I would like to meet him for a drink at a local place close to home, pleasant surprise since it has been a long time since we did anything like that resembled a date. So it is 4:30 and I am on my way home (I have an hour dry from work) and we have the sitter till 6. I say "sure but I will be another 45 minutes so it will have to be quick." He then announces "that's fine I will go get a pedicure and you can call me when you get closer." OK that works I think. So the drive turned out to not be as heinous as it normally is and I made it in record time 25 minutes... ok maybe I was going a little faster because the thought of having 30 minutes or more with my husband in a adult setting was very exciting! Since I am early I decide I will go see Dan in all his glory getting his feet done. Well when I walked in I burst out laughing. I guess I never really let myself form a visual of this event. So there he was kicked back in his suit and tie (jacket off) getting the royal treatment. I quickly fumbled in my purse for my cell phone with the camera I never use because this was too good to pass up. So there he is ...... and honestly his feet are looking much better and I am not nearly as grossed out as I used to be.

** sorry the pictures aren’t so great remember they came from my cell phone

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Blogging and what it has taught me

Ok it is official I am addicted to blogging! Ok so maybe not the writing my blog part but certainly the reading of others blogs part! I think it is so cool to know someone who you have never met can understand exactly where you are coming from when you blog about trying to get your kids to bed at the end of a long day, or the trials and tribulations of potty training. Mommyhood truly bonds you like no other profession or organization that I know. I would never walk up to one of my coworkers and start rambling about poop or trying to get my kids to eat vegetables as a conversation starter.... OK so that isn't entirely true but swear I only talk about that stuff with people I really do know well at work.

Let me share with you the wisdom I have recieved in the few short months I have had the privilege to enter the blogging world. First and most important April at Floriakidz read one of my very first posts which looking back was a bit dark but that was where I was at; at that time. She emailed me and encouraged me; gave me some great advice and I have to say it is because of her that my life has been on the up swing since mid Nov. Thanks April! Oh and my family thanks you also.

I have also had the pleasure of comforting a mother I didn't know who had lost a child to terminal illness. This has made me that much more appreciative of my children's good health. I have read a woman's daily chronicle of her battle with Cancer, which has allowed me to see a side of the disease I never knew. Most of all I have learned to laugh about the struggles and joys of parenting and what a gift it is to be a mom. Sometimes in the society we live in today which is on the go and constantly moving, you forget that truly the simple things are what make you happy. Blogging in the last few months has reminded me of that.

I still have some learning to do in this blogging world, like Meme's, blog awards and that damn HTML code that always trips me up.

So ladies…. and men, thanks for accepting me and teaching me about this blogging world! I look forward to many many more conversations with you all!

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Are you for real????


So last night I open up my daughter's book bag to look at her "Tuesday Folder" this is the schools way of communicating to us the happenings of our elementary school. Much to my surprise there is a Progress report in this folder for my daughter. I say much to my surprise because in November when we meet with he teacher for a parent conference there was no mention of a progress report that would be coming home. I as did my husband generally assumed that we would not see an officially report card till 1st grade, silly me! Anyway I see the envelope and think well I am sure this is going to be good Lauren always gets glowing reports whenever I happen to run into her teachers (teacher and an aide) so I go about my business reading the fliers about Silent Auctions, International day and Book Fairs, as well as helping both my kids with their Kumon's work.

I finally get them settled and in bed so I decided to go read Lauren's progress report. First let me say the damn thing should come with instructions it took me like 2 to 3 times of reading it through to figure out what they were trying to tell me. BTW I think I am a pretty bright person I usually get things the first time you tell me. So now that I have the hang of reading this thing I start to feel my head shaking from side to side. Are they evaluating my child or someone else? I give it to my husband to read because at this point I think clearly I am not interpreting this right. He too scratches his head asking is this for Lauren?? Thanks goodness, I think..... I was starting to feel like a complete moron.

We do Lauren's homework with her every night and we also do her Kumon's work which is basically enrichment classes to build on what she is doing day to day at school. We take every chance we get to teach a concept to not only her but her brother also, and in my eyes and the eyes of many other moms and dads that know Lauren she is considered to be a pretty sharp cookie! However according to this report she is barely getting by. WTF ????? Sorry, I am venting I know !!!

So I have emailed the teacher asking for a conference to help me understand where the disconnect is. How do you get reports that she is doing great to she is getting by??? I will let you know what comes of the conference once we have it. I welcome the thoughts of my readers if they have had this type of situation before, because right now I am truly baffled!

UPDATE: I have a conference next tuesday at 8:15am

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Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Flaky Friends


OK we all have them flaky friends those who forget scheduled outings or show up late all the time, or those who simply can't seem to get it together. This topic comes to mind today because I have some friends who I dearly love and the 6 of us have one common bond. I am keeping that bond a secret to protect who I may be blogging about :)

Newest member of the famed 6 has been notorious for her flaky moments. Once she showed up on the complete wrong day for an event only to find the baby sitter at the house to which the event was suppose to take place ... the next day! OK we have all been there a flubbed an appointment, so I give you that one! The next flake out was 6 weeks later when she completely didn't show to our scheduled group outing only to call us the next day after she received an email from us saying we were sorry we missed her. She emailed back saying how sorry she was that she missed it and that she thought it was the next night. Do you see a pattern here??? Now just this week we had a dinner outing planned with the 6 of us and our husbands to a new Brazilian Steak house downtown, we set this up on Jan 5th calendars in hand at the time we set the date. So what do I see in my email in box this morning. " I am so sorry I can't make it to our dinner, my husband is going to be out of town and I have my international dinner club that night."

Now some of you may be saying "Steph wake up you are being blown off" but I nor the others in the group think so because she has been to a few other parties/outings with us. I personally think she just can't seem to get it together. She is a working mom of a 17 year old and an 11 year both of which are very mature and extremely self sufficient unlike my 3 and 5 year old (by the way between all of us we have 12 kids and they range in age from 17 to 16 months) so if anyone should be a bit flaky it's me! I work full time in a pretty demanding job (so does she) and I still try to be super mom to my kids who are 3 and 5 and my husband is in the Military need I say more?? I just don't get it!

Sorry to vent but I had to get it off my chest because it has bugged me since this morning when I received the email and the emails within the group about her have been flying all day!!!!

Monday, February 4, 2008

Miracles never cease to amaze me!

Miracle #1

Well, I must say while I really wanted the Giants to win the Super Bowl when I made my post yesterday, I don't think I really believed that they would The Patriots had been so dominant all season. It was a great game I hate when the super bowl ends up being a total blow out what is the fun in that.

Miracle #2
My husband actually cleaned out our Utility room on Sunday morning. Now I know have been singing my husbands praises but I must tell you some of his downfalls, he is human and a man after all. My husband is not a neat person and I am total neat freak. Just think of Monica on Friends I am not quite that bad but I understood her excitement when something was clean and tidy. We live in a nice sized house and 5 years ago when we moved in if you would have told me that I would have it filled, I would have said you are crazy. No I am the crazy one because it is full!!! The Utility room is the place we put all the stuff that we don't know where else to put. Here are some examples, tools, deep freezer, the Chrsitmas decorations, the Halloween decorations, the big boxes of stuff we buy from Costco, crap that my husband has kept for 20 years .. I think you get the picture. Well here our utility room before the big clean of 2008 not bad but certainly not the picture of neatness.


And here is the after..... We have I kid you not almost a 1/3 of the 3 car garage now full of stuff to be hauled away this Wednesday by the trash guys. I was giddy with excitement!


I know that the pictures don't show the same before and after but you get the idea. I am not totally sure what sparked his desire to clean, my guess he was looking for something and he figured why no get rid of stuff since he had it all torn apart, plus he knew I would be furious if he had left it all torn up. Regardless I am happy ..... I love miracles!

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Super Bowl Sunday


OK so it is Super Bowl Sunday !!! I love sports, I played sport in high school and college I especially love football, I am a guys dream (sports wise) or so I have been told by my husband. So first you should know of my love and devotion to the Washington Redskins, I have grown up in the DC area and I remember the good old days of play off games and super bowl trophy's.

So for those of you who know a little something about football you know that the Giant's are second our list of teams we don't like in our division Dallas is #1. So with that I will go on record this time and this time only that I am routing for the GIANT'S, my FIL would be proud!

For those of you that are PAT's fans please don't hold my choice against me, I just can't get behind the PAT's they have accomplished a lot this season but I just get the sense they think they have it in the bag a little bit of arrogance if you will. All that said my hat still is off to them!

SOOOOO GO GIANTS!!!!!!!!

Friday, February 1, 2008

Welcome back..... and surprises galore!

Ok I am back and boy does it feel good to be home! I have a feeling this is going to be a long post because I have a lot of ground to cover so bare with me :)

I arrived home on Wednesday night, the kids were super excited to see me and I had lots of hugs and kisses from them and hubby too! Thankfully Dan was starting to get over his illness and the kids remained healthy during my absence thank goodness for small miracles.

I decided that I would work from home on Thursday so I could drop the kids off and pick them up. So I get up like any other regular work day so I can get my workout in before the tribe gets up. I go down to my workout room and what do I see!!! A brand new treadmill!!!! Talk about shocking I thought for a minute I was in the wrong house, I went bolting up the stairs and woke my husband up asking what that new treadmill was doing there?? He said he had it delivered while I was gone because he knew I wanted to vary my workouts. We have an elliptical machine that I use religiously already. Plus he said that this way we could both do a cardio workout at the same time. I think he has seen the results I have gotten (10lbs total since Jan 1st) and he doesn’t want to be shown up. So the past 2 days I have run 2 miles on it and I LOVE it. Again I have the best hubby in the world. However I did question him at length as to how much it was because I know what we paid for that elliptical 4 years ago. He said he got a great deal at Costco and it was under $1000, .and as you can see it is pretty big and pretty much gym quality. VERY COOL if you ask me!

Speaking of Costco I after I picked up my daughter from school yesterday I went there to pick a few things that I knew we needed. My daughter loves going to Costco first because you can eat your way through there and second because she loves their pizza. So as we checked out she asks me if we can sit down and eat a slice, I’m thinking man it is 2 hours till dinner time, but what the heck! So I get her a slice and if you have been there you know they aren’t small slices. Well she devoured it, and I have the picture to prove it. She is a sloppy mess but she was in heaven!

Lastly, I received a very un expected surprise this morning when I logged on to my Blogger I had a message from Melody at Pennies in my pocket I won a Custom Blog Design by RS Designs. Go check their designs they are very cool. Also be on the lookout for my new Blog design!

Well I think that about covers it! Super Bowl Sunday this weekend I can’t wait I love Super bowl munchies, the commercials oh yeah and the game :)