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The P-sh Present

I hate the term "push present." So much that I found it unbearable to type into the title of this post unless I put a little dash in there. It gives me the icks, what I can I say?

It's just so unnecessarily...evocative. I do not want to think about pushing. Not until I actually have to do it, and then I'd really rather not think about it either. I love how everyone says "Oh, you forget about the pain a few months after you have your child; that's what makes it possible for you to have another one." Nope. I want to have another child for lots of reasons, but "because I've forgotten the pain" is not among them. I remember the pain extremely well.

(I also want to send a little shout-out "you're sweet, thank you" to all the second-time moms I've spoken to lately who have assured me that "Oh no, it's so much easier the second time…much quicker and much less painful." I am fairly certain that all of you are lying and just trying to make me less freaked out, but the sentiment is appreciated, and I'm happy to indulge in a little fantasy.)

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Reading With Lions

I remember, when our son was just a few months old and we were right in the thick of the never-have-a-second-to-sit-down/take-our-eyes-off-of-our-child/sleep part of parenting, thinking how much I was looking forward to the day when we'd be able to all sit quietly in the living room with some music on, reading. Some of my favorite memories of growing up are doing just that - sitting with my parents on a porch in Maine, or on a beach somewhere, or just in our living room, all with our books. Each doing our own thing, but together.

I talk a lot about this sort of desperation I (and most mothers, I think) have to hold on to every second of these early days, these days when we're still our children's best friends, when they don't just tolerate us but actually want to cuddle up next to us, when it takes nothing more than a really cool-looking worm to make them more excited than you thought a person could possibly be…but there are definitely things on the way that I'm excited about, too.

The other night, the quiet-reading-in-the-presence-of-my-child thing happened for what I think was the very first time. I was sitting on the couch, Kendrick was playing music on his computer, and suddenly I realized: oh my god. Total peace. Indy was sitting on the other side of the couch, paging through a picture book, calm and happy and in his own world. The dogs were not being lunatics for the first time in their lives. And so I picked up my iPad, and sat down to finish The Goldfinch (which I know I announced I was finishing two weeks ago, but I keep stalling - it's just such a weirdly hard book to read more than a few pages of at a time; oof, all that anxiety), and it was amazing: the coziest, most content feeling ever.

Style

Herald Square Meetup

With Caroline of House of Harper at the Crocs 34th Street Flagship.

On Me: Huarache Wedge Sandals in Black (more outfit details coming up later this week).

On Thursday night, I co-hosted a summer kickoff event with Caroline of House of Harper (who is adorable and who I love hanging out with whenever I get the chance). On the menu: a raffle of a couple of copies of Ramshackle Glam and a shoe shopping spree, personalized summer style advice, and watermelon (oh my goodness, I ate so much watermelon).

My Looks

Keep It Cool

Old Navy Cropped Linen Pants; Alice & Olivia Heels }

There's a lot going on right now.

Kendrick leaves this weekend (I'm not leaving for another couple of weeks), so we've spent the past three days on the phone pretty much constantly, trying to iron out details. I knew it would be stressful, but it's been interesting to me what aspects of this have stressed me out the most. I'm not especially worried about our living situation, for example: I figure if we all have beds and there is a coffee machine present, we're good. But I expected to be relatively laid-back about finding a doctor and a place to deliver - wouldn't I just end up going with whatever practice was closest to our apartment? - and…I'm not.

Lifestyle

Pretty Much

Well, this is my favorite thing ever. (Oh my jesus, the acid reflux. The worst part is that every time it happens I feel immediately compelled to announce to whoever is next to me - Kendrick, the lady working at the Target checkout counter, whoever - that I totally just threw up in my mouth. And then swallowed it.)

SNAPSHOTS

NYC Event – Thursday, June 12

Tomorrow night, I'll be co-hosting an event with Caroline of House Of Harper; we'll have appetizers, drinks and shopping discounts, and will be raffling off shoes and copies of my book (plus other fun stuff). I'd love to see you, so if you're in the NYC area and would like to swing by just RSVP here!

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Crafts for the Uncrafty

DIY Big Brother T-Shirt

I’m not really a crafter.

I churn out the occasional DIY project, but when presented with a kit of dyes and sparkles and sponges? I’m sort of at a loss.

But! Crafting is fun, obviously. And two-and-a-half year olds enjoy things like creating disasters with paints and markers, obviously. So: an afternoon of crafting it is.