Saturday, May 31, 2008

MOTIVATION




This is my little bundle of inspiration. How can she be so much smarter than her mom??



As AbbieRose was getting dressed for school the other day I noticed that her socks didn't match. Being the wise mom that I am I told her to go change her socks. She looks up at me and asks me "Why?" Hmmm.... why indeed do we have to wear matching socks? Then wide eyed she looks up at me again and says," Mommy, it doesn't matter how I look on the outside, its whats inside thats important! " She skips off to eat her cereal and leaves me standing with my mouth open, stunned, proud and inspired.



I promised myself to start my blog on my birthday, May 13th. Until today nothing was posted. Why you may ask. Because it didn't look right. I wanted a snazzy banner and those little pictures from my groups and swaps on the side.



I wanted it pretty like my favorite blogs. I wanted it to inspire others like I am inspired by visiting my favorite blogs every morning. Here I sit, no fancy banners, just ME. Just me in my socks that don't have to match.

5 comments:

Shawnee said...

I like your blog and it's pretty snazzy ... so's the author!

Genevieve said...

HI Kathie!
you won my comment on the clock Giveaway! Will you email me your addy and I will send you out your goodies!Thanks Genevieve

Genevieve said...

Your daughter is adorable and Right on! I too like your blog! And I will still read it even if your socks do not match!

Sherry said...

Your daughter is so cute!! You are really busy with your daycare and everything else!! I like your blog. I think it looks great, I love the black and white picture of the aprons!! My 17 year old starting wearing unmatched socks several years ago as her own fashion statement and now my other kids purposely try to mix-match their socks. Sometimes I do make them go change though, but most of the time who cares??

Anonymous said...

There is an online shop that my daughter is hooked on called Little MisMatched. They only sell mismatched items.
It sounds like your daughter is wise for her years. I look forward to reading more of your posts.