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Hi, I'm Nicole. I'm glad you stopped by.

Quick run down about who I am...

I am a Mom. Step-Mom. Wife to my best friend. Christian. Blended Family. 36. SAHM. WAHM. Writer. Scrapbooker. Close to My Heart Consultant. Creative. Bookworm. Playful at heart. Midwest girl.

Loves scrapbooking, cooking & baking, photography, horseback riding, words, living frugal, animals, sushi, chocolate, coffee and walks in nature.

Strongly dislikes spiders, Brussels sprouts, cleaning and messes. Ironic eh?

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Scottish At Heart

Whew! What a completely exhausting, yet exciting day. We spent most of it at the Scottish Festival in downtown Saint Charles. It’s a yearly festival, and it will probably become a family tradition for us. It was so much fun. There was so much for the kids to see and do. They got the chance to learn how to log throw, strone throw, sheep toss and other fun activities.  

 I think they all loved the parade. There were so many people that were a part of the parade, and they even had Border Collies everywhere which was a big hit for us (since we just got one).  They enjoyed seeing all the people in the traditional Scottish clothing and I think I was the one that loved the bagpipes the most.  (They remind me of my father)  The people threw candy out to the children who were waiting on the side of the street, and our five made out like little bandits. I don’t know how they do that. They have a knack for that.

My two children and I had never been to the Scottish festival, though we have been to lots of other parades and festivals down there, but this was a first and honestly we are exhausted but had the best time. My boyfriend and his kids have been several years in a row now but they decided this was the best time yet. Yay! A new blended family tradition!

Oh, and the funnel cakes we ate were awesome. I cannot possibly go to a festival or carnival that has funnel cakes and not buy one. Delich! There was this great breeze going when they were sprinkling the powdered sugar and the kids were covered in white spots. So funny, but yummy!!

Tomorrow it’s me and my kids turn to take them somewhere they haven’t been. Stay tuned!

Here’s a cute photo of the whole clan:

Scottish At Heart

Whew! What a complete exhausting, yet exciting day. We spent most of it at the Scottish Festival in downtown Saint Charles. It’s a yearly festival, and it will probably become a family tradition for us. It was so much fun. There was so much for the kids to see and do. They got the chance to learn how to log throw, strone throw, sheep toss and other fun activities.  

 I think they all loved the parade. There were so many people that were a part of the parade, and they even had Border Collies everywhere which was a big hit for us (since we just got one).  They enjoyed seeing all the people in the traditional Scottish clothing and I think I was the one that loved the bagpipes the most.  (They remind me of my father)  The people threw candy out to the children who were waiting on the side of the street, and our five made out like little bandits. I don’t know how they do that. They have a knack for that.

My two children and I had never been to the Scottish festival, though we have been to lots of other parades and festivals down there, but this was a first and honestly we are exhausted but had the best time. My boyfriend and his kids have been several years in a row now but they decided this was the best time yet. Yay!

 

 

Oh, and the funnel cakes we ate were awesome. I cannot possibly go to a festival or carnival that has funnel cakes and not buy one. Delich! There was this great breeze going when they were sprinkling the powdered sugar and the kids were covered in white spots. So funny, but yummy!!

 

Tomorrow it’s me and my kids turn to take them somewhere they haven’t been. Stay tuned!

Here’s a cute photo of the whole clan:

Photo Hunters #51 – Water

 

Water, water, everywhere. Figuring out a photo to use for water, was difficult. I like my photos to be unique for Photo Hunters, but I couldn’t get much more than this.

 

Water

 

About to turn twelve, a tiny glimpse of childhood remains.

The Vacation Is Over…

Some of you know that one of my freelance writing jobs is for www.families.com (and the rest of you now know). Back on March 9th, all of the bloggers were given vacation for two weeks. I decided to play hookey from two other clients for the duration of that vacation so I could enjoy Spring Break with my kids. I kept up with my ghostwriting jobs though.

 

I took advantage of the time and got through several chapters of the book I am writing and was able to catch up on some research and books I wanted to do/read! However, the vacation is over and we are back in full swing. I have been writing like a maniac for days. Between my two private clients, ghost writing and my gig at www.families.com and that other one, I have been VERY busy this week and last. Not sure if I should be cheering or wishing the vacation could go on longer.

 

As soon as I sat down at my laptop, I churned out seven articles in a little over an hour. Obviously I needed that vacation. Inspiration just took over, and with the beautiful weather it is so nice to be able to write outside. So, if you read my articles over there (or if you care even a smidgen about scrapbooking or frugal living and other various topics) then come visit me.

 

Otherwise, I’ll just see you here. I promise, I’ll still be around with my witty comments and other crap. :)

Wednesday Word Of Wisdom:

Word: Obfuscation

Part of Speech: noun

Definition: 1. confusion resulting from failure to understand
2. the activity of obscuring people’s understanding, leaving them baffled or bewildered 
3. darkening or obscuring the sight of something 

Sentence: The room was full of obfuscation, as the speaker discussed the Scientific Theory of Inertia.

 

Just a reminder what the purpose of the Wednesday Word Of Wisdom is. I started this to not only better my vocabulary for my writing, but to help other writer’s learn words they might not otherwise have attempted to use. I research the words in great depth to be sure it is a legal word, has a true meaning and can be associated with any type of writing style. So next time you are sitting there wondering what to write, be sure and check out the WWW (Wednesday Word of Wisdom) for fun, exciting and new descriptive words for your writing!

Molly Got a Popsicle

Our Border Collie's First Popsicle

Our Border Collie's First Popsicle

Someone Has Way Too Much Free Time!

While researching an article I am writing for a local publication, I got sidetracked and found this.

Ever wonder what your desktop does while you sleep? Now you know.

Back to my regularly scheduled writing assignment. :D

Working On Site – All Done!

edited: Ok, I changed the bright colors and muted them quite a bit. Does it still look horrible? I like having a background, but I’m not necessarily “sold” on the stripes so if people hate it, then I can change it. I was just so tired of the apple template I was using. I think this looks better than the citrus colors I used last night.

I actually did this all MYSELF!! Wowser!! (I promise, my feelings won’t be hurt if you don’t like it!) Just honest opinions now that I’ve changed it AGAIN! (I need some color, so keep that in mind)

Why?

I received a really sweet email the other day, and thought I’d post it here, with my answer.

Dear Nicole,

I have been reading your blogs for more than 2 years now, and was so excited to read when you found your current husband. You changed how you wrote and now you seem much happier.

I have watched and read when you had problems and rants and then when things were great and you were obviously quite proud of your children.

I am in a blended family too, but ours is so much smaller than yours. I have a daughter from a previous marriage, and he has a son from a previous marriage. We do not have custody of his son, and he lives with his mom. Blending is a challenge for us, since Cody doesn’t live with us full time and each time he visits its like a brand new change.

Anyway the reason I wrote was to thank you for your blog. I laugh all the time and smile when I read what you have to say and its nice to see someone go through similar struggles and always put it in perspective.

Why do you do this? Why is it that you share your life story with others? Why do you let us see the ups and downs you go through as a family because I couldn’t do that and what made you decide to start this blog?

Thank you for what you write it helps me heal.
Jennifer

Jennifer,

First, thank you so much for the sweet words, and I am so touched that my blog has impacted you for that long. I thought it was pretty boring at the beginning. LOL So I am guessing you’ve followed me around to all the different URLS and blog sites, as I tested them all out. I’m sure happier on my own server.

Second, why? Why do I do all this?

Although I answered this question, several months back, I thought it best to give a more detailed explanation. 

When I decided to move in with my boyfriend and his family, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I wished there was some kind of manual to help me figure it all out. We had strange sibling dynamics going on, as well as Mike and I learning to parent together. Why hadn’t someone made an Idiots Guide to Blended Families?

I went on a quest to gain as much knowledge, from as many different sources as possible. I read books on everything from blended families, single parenting, divorce and step families. I took two online parenting workshops, where I used my new blended family as my subjects. And that was when I discovered Birth Order.

I set out on a mission to educate myself on birth order and how it affected my own to children growing up. Then I applied that knowledge when analyzing our new family.

As I learned new information, gained education and experience with my own blended family, and grew closer in my relationship and walk with God, I felt a strong desire to share it with others. Not to mention, I really wanted a place to vent at times.

This blog stemmed from my original blog started in 2004 as an online journal, as you know Jennifer. I eventually moved to blogspot, then wordpress, and now here on my own site. When I moved to my own site, and saw the following I had, judging more by the personal emails I received, I decided to start the exclusive blended families blog and separate it from my other blogs.

It just seemed natural.

So the reason that I do this, is honestly to help others. To give other frustrated mom’s and dad’s the ability to cope, through their changing families.

I will never claim to be an expert, and the information I give is the same information that you can probably find elsewhere, or its my own personal experience. But no matter what it is, being placed on this blog, is my way of helping others to see that ups and downs  occur in all blended families, there is education that can be learned, and that knowledge and patience can be the answer to all questions.

Thank you so much for following me here. Thank you so much for writing and telling me what you think, and it is for you, and others in your situation, that I continue to share my experiences and information.

Your friend,
Nicole

Do You Ever Think They Know You?

Today’s Horoscope
Virgo
March 25, 2007

Consider planning a trip for yourself, Nicole, in which you get away from your present reality and explore an entirely different walk of life. Have courage in your emotions, and give strength to your feminine side. It could be that you are not being fully appreciated for the work you do and the terrific energy you bring to the group. Take care of yourself by giving your body and spirit the rest you deserve
I swear these things can be accurate at times. Scares the heck outta me!

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