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Monthly Archives: July 2013Every once in a while I get to step out and do a really cool and really different shoot! The other night, I went down to Crossfit Oceana to get some head shots of the trainers and they were nice enough to humour me and show off some of their incredible athletic abilities! If you’ve never done crossfit before, it’s pretty intense and I’m not just talking physically. It makes you challenge your own thought process and say to yourself, I really can do that if I work hard enough! You leave yourself completely on that gym floor…. a little blood, sweat, tears and most of all a little piece of doubt or weakness gets left on that floor too (for good). The trainers at Oceana are a BLAST! They are so much fun and so encouraging! Crossfit oceana is more than just a gym or even a community. It’s a family there full of love and support, jokes and teases, acceptance and honesty! If you walk in…. you will find that you are drawn to continue walking in again and again and again!
I’ve been working really hard this week trying to finish the baby book that I’ve been creating for Linc’s first year! This book started out as a project that was only going to be 12 or so pages … a page for each month and a little blurb about what he liked, what he was doing and accomplishing and any fun or funny little quirks. What it’s turned out to be is something quite different entirely! It’s become a way for me to document all the little in’s and out’s to our sweet boy but it’s also served as a way to document my way through mommy-hood! (And seriously, this baby book that was only supposed to be 12 or so pages has turned thicker than our wedding album!) As I look back and reflect, I not only see how much my babe has grown but how much I have grown as a mother and as a person in general. And it’s revealing and honest! And that’s inspired me to write a completely honest post about my first year becoming a mom. There are things that I used to say before I became a mom about the type of mom I was going to be. I know we all do that and it isn’t until you actually become a mom that you realize that all the ideals you had (and all those I will never do’s) fly out the window. A great friend of mine once told me…”you think you know but you really have no clue!” I realized pretty quickly that before you become a mom, you are actually quite judgemental. Then you become a mom, realize that fun fact, and now sympathize completely and nod your head in sharing the yep I’ve done that… I understand! Here are some of the things I’m talking about: things I used to say to myself when I thought of the kind of mom I was going to be.
You never know what you will or will not do until you actually become a mom and you meet and start getting to know your amazing little one. Then that opinion or ideal of what type of mom you are is subject to change daily. I also learned about all the wonderful experiences you never actually thought would happen even though you were given fair warning about!
But I think the most important things I’ve learned this first year as a mom are the ways in which I am a mom and what my son constantly teaches me:
So as I put these last finishing touches on Linc’s giant baby book, I notice how I’m already writing things down for his second year book (which I’m sure will turn into his third). I see how much Linc has grown and changed, but I also see how much hubs and I have done the same. Each little story in his book brings about other memories of times of when and what we did and how we laughed or cried or fell in love again and again and again. So I think despite the crazy amount of pages this first book has; it might be nothing compared to his second or third or sixteenth year! And that I simply can’t stop at just his first year! Yes I will be that mom. I want to look back when he’s driving and be able to reflect on everyone’s growth and change: Linc’s as he matures in life and Hubs and I as we mature as parents. So the baby book comes to a close but the adventure still continues. And since the adventure goes on, so will my documentation! (and if I dare to say it… I will be that mom that brings them out to show important dates that come to our house!)
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