Saturday, September 10, 2011
Goodbye Old Friend
Friday, September 9, 2011
Dear So and So...On The Fly
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Mommy Neurosis
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Lost chair from Daisuke Motogi
The Lost chair is a great idea. It shape and feel reminds of the B&B Italia tufty range which I've blogged on here twice ( I do love it that much)
Anyway the designer Daisuke Motogi born in 1981 whom started Daisuke Motogi Architecture in 2010 and has some stunning ideas already on the site.
I love the way you can add books flowers, whatever you want in to the chair.
For more great inspiration check out other works from Daisuke here
What I Plan On Doing The First Day of School
Monday, September 5, 2011
What The Hell Is Wrong With The Mummyblogging Community Lately??
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Friday, September 2, 2011
Dear So and So...Just A Few Things
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Sorting Through Memories
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
An Apology to my Mother
Monday, August 29, 2011
A Little Help Here
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Just My House?
Friday, August 26, 2011
Dear So and So...Is It The End of Summer Holidays Yet?
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
FEAST IN THE EAST V.
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Friday, September 9 at 9:00pm
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Projections & Environs by Cameron Lee!
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All Ages.
When I Went To Savannah I Didn't Get a T-shirt, but I Did Wind Up Getting a Tetanus Shot
Monday, August 22, 2011
Let's Get This Straight
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Friday, August 19, 2011
Dear So and So....Back In England
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Transitioning
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going...And Take An Impromptu Trip Through Europe Pt 2
Sunday, August 14, 2011
When The Going Get's Tough, The Tough Get Going...And Take An Impromptu Trip Through Europe Pt.1
As the girls stood next to me I asked the man at reception, Otto, for a room.
"We have no rooms, we are completely booked. You can maybe check in the reservations room to see if they can find you something on one of the other bases close by," he explained to me in a thick German accent.
I felt tears threatening to well up in my eyes, blinked them back, and said "You have got to be kidding me..."
"No, ma'am, I am not kidding"
Those Germans and their sense of humor...
I wandered to the reservations room, dragging my gigantic suitcase behind me and asked the pretty blond girl sitting at the first desk about any room availability elsewhere. They had nothing as well. She suggested that I check back in an hour.
I went back into the lobby, sat with the children and tried my best not to cry. Here I was in Germany, with two children, a suitcase that probably weighed 70 lbs and no plan. The next plane to the UK was not going to be leaving until Monday and I couldn't even find a hotel room for one night. I sat with the children and tried to keep my spirits up. Surely, things would work out. Surely, I wouldn't have to sleep on the lobby or passenger terminal floor. I kept compulsively checking my watch and enviously looking at the people who had obviously had the luxury of planning receive their keys and head to their rooms.
An hour passed and I checked the reception desk. Still no rooms. I headed to the reservation room. At the point I must have looked pitiful. I bypassed the pretty blond girl and headed over to the middle aged woman sitting on the opposite side of the room.
"I need a room for the night for me and my two children and frankly I don't care if it is a broom closet; I just need to sleep." I don't know if it was because I looked the a haggled mess or if it was because something magically "freed up" or what, but we ended up in a 3 bedroom/2 bathroom suite with a kitchenette, dining room, and living room for the night. Only for that night though. We would be put out on our ear the next morning.
After a short ride across base with our German taxi cab driver, we arrived at our building. I lugged my 70lb suitcase up 6 sets of stairs to the 3rd floor. There of course was no lift. Oh well, just another bump in the road. Par for the course, really. I was just happy to have a room. Now, I just needed a plan....
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Travel Update- We Have a Flight....Maybe
I spoke to my husband this morning and he still doesn't know when he is leaving Korea for the UK. He says that he is feeling alright unless he is on his feet too long; then the hernia starts to burn. He should be having his surgery about a week after he gets to the UK. His doctors in Korea have already been in touch with the doctors in the UK. I am just hoping all the information is relayed efficiently.
I am off to bed now, with a queasy feeling in my stomach. I really hope I get this flight tomorrow. I would hate to have done all that packing for no reason.
Update- I got an email from my husband. He is leaving Korea and will probably be home before me. I have all my friends in the UK on alert and ready to help him out. My flight has been pushed back by an hour. This could change. Again. I just have to keep calling and checking flight times today and crossing my fingers that if they plane does leave today that I will be on it.
Monday, August 8, 2011
Houston, We Have A Ginormous Problem
I got an email from my husband this morning that he was returning to the UK early because he has a hernia and needs surgery. Yay he's coming home! Wait, I am in the USA!!! CRAP. So, I called him and found out the details, which are there are no details yet. He doesn't even know when he is flying home yet, but he knows it will be really soon. So basically I need to get home as soon as possible.
I am working on getting a flight out of Charleston to Germany, because they don't fly into the UK very often from here. I am just afraid that I am going to get stuck in Germany. I have started looking into Ryanair flights and Easy Jet flights just in case the Space A flights from Germany don't pan out. I have a really good support system in the UK just in case he beats me home. I am just trying to trouble shoot and put out the fires as they spring up. I am also trying to get all the laundry done, souvenirs packed and children entertained; whilst simultaneously repeatedly checking the Air Force Base flight schedule and trying not to freak the freak out. Right now though, I really just want to run screaming down the street pulling my hair out.
I knew this holiday was going entirely too smoothly, well other than that pesky tetanus shot...
That was totally worth it though.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
A Little More Than Halfway Through...
So here is my vow. I vow to spend as much time as humanly possible at the beach or in a pool. It is the only way to go when the air outside is so thick that it is like breathing concrete. I will wear as much sunscreen as humanly possible and rock my shades.

Oh, yes, we're gonna do this vacation right. If you need to find me, I will be somewhere in my bathing suit.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Things to Do While On Your Summer Holiday
Play with bubble gun.
Meet your new cousin.
Visit a tourist attraction.
Walk across a gap in the mountain on a rope bridge and in the process give your mother a heart attack.
Enjoy the view.
See a waterfall.
Learn to swim!!
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Friday, July 29, 2011
Dear So and So...Off To Tennessee
I know we are in the south of the USA, and life is a little slower around here, ya'll, but OMGoodness can we at least go the speed limit. My 30 min drive from the beach to my parents house took me almost an hour due to you lot. Going 5 MPH under the speed limit is permitted during rush hour traffic and lunch traffic. Going 10 MPH under the speed limit will get your rear end run over (in my mom's snazzy Toyota Prius)(YES, A PRIUS WAS TRYING TO GO FASTER THAN YOU!!!) Get a move on for the love of all that is good in this world.
It's The One On The Right, That Lady Behind You Giving You the WTH Arm Movements
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Dear Granny,
I am so so so sad that you had to put Henry, your beloved dog of 12 years, to sleep yesterday. He was so much a part of this family and I will miss him terribly, but not nearly as much as you and PaPa will. I know that he is in a better place, but my heart still hurts thinking about him not being at your house.
Love you Forever, Kat
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Dear City of Chattanooga,
Brace yourself, KiKi and LaLa are going to land in your vicinity tomorrow around noon. Brace yourselves.
Fair Warning, Kat
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Dear Whichever Kid Rides to Chattanooga with Your Grandfather,
Let's keep the complaints to a minimum, watch your movie, and try to limit bathroom breaks. You do know that he will push it to the last available second before he stops to pee and you have about 2.5 seconds to pee before he leaves, right?
Well Trained, Mom
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Dear Readers,
If you have letters, don't forget to link up!! I can't wait to read them all when I get to my grandparents house in Chattanooga. It will give me something to do, since apparently most of my family there will be out of town while I am there *sulks*. I hope you all have a good weekend. Remember, don't do anything I wouldn't do.
Love, Kat
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Thursday, July 28, 2011
Flying With Children- Things To Bring
Here is a list of things you need for flying with children.
1. Gum or a bottle/breast (for babies) to help stablize air pressure when the plane takes off and lands. When my daughter was really little I made sure I was feeding her on the way up and on the way down. The swallowing and sucking helped ward off any uncomfortable pressure in her ears during the assent and decent in the plane. A pacifier/dummy can also help with this, but some kids don't take them. Gum can be used for older children, but make sure it stays in their mouth unless they want a homemade haircut when they get to the ground.
2. Blanket and pillow. A good majority of the time, the hum of the airplane's engines will make my kids sleepy. So it is always good to have a soft place for them to put their head. Also, airplanes tend to be cold so a blanket is nice. Sometimes airlines provide blankets and pillows, sometimes for free, sometimes for a charge.
3. A portable DVD player/iPad. I have always found that the kids are never EVER interested in the kids movies that the airlines provide. Either they have already seen it or it is too old for them (geared towards teens and not children). If you don't have your own device and can't afford one, go beg a friend to borrow theirs. It will save your life.
4. Some sort of way to color. I used to bring crayons and coloring books for my kids so that my kids could draw and color while they were traveling. Now, I have my iPad and an app for that. Crayons work just fine, but they tend to get dropped under the seats and then you have to hunt them down. They work, but can be a pain sometimes.
5. A cuddly toy. Having a familiar face from home helps to calm nerves. Just make sure to remember the cuddly friend when disembarking the plane.
6. Headphones that fit your child's ears. The airlines headphones are meant for adult heads and don't exactly fit little ones. Once my eldest child spent an 8 hour flight with her hands over her ears holding her headphones to her head so that she could listen to music and watch movies on the plane.
7. Books. It is a good way to get an older child to sit still. Give them a book and ask them to read to you.
8. Nintendo DS/Leapster/handheld gaming system- Once again, if you do not have one and can't afford one, go beg one off a friend. They are a life saver. When all else fails, kids will usually sit still to play their video games.
9. Extra snacks. My kids NEVER eat the food that is served on the planes. The dinners don't even try to look appitizing to kids, so my kids generally only eat the dinner roll. I make sure I always carry a few packages of snacks that I know that they will eat. Don't bring fresh fruit or veg though unless you want to get a fine when going through customs when flying internationally.
10. Bring your sense of humor. Don't be in a hurry. Try to have fun. Relax if you can. It is going to be a long day, but it doesn't have to be stressful. Remember a few hours of planning beforehand can save you a lot of grief on the day.
Do you have any other suggestions for things to bring on the plane to make traveling with children any easier?
Monday, July 25, 2011
Military Space A Travel w/ Kids
The first obstacle is that you have to have command sponsorship when traveling, which means going through the appropriate channels to get a letter saying "yes, they can travel on the plane". It isn't really a big deal, but something different then you would have to deal with when flying a commercial jet. Then the second problem is that you don't know when a plane is leaving until 3 days before it leaves. On top of that you don't know if you will actually get on the plane due to the fact that you don't know how many seats will be released on the flight and how many other people will show up for the flight. Then on top of that all the passengers are ranked based on priority to get onto the flight. It is a rigmarole, but it is FREE.
Last Sunday I found out that a plane was leaving for Tampa, Florida on Tuesday of that week. So, of course, even though school wasn't exactly dismissed for the summer holidays, I decided to try to take the flight. Executive decision. I mean really, what do kids usually do the last week of school? Report cards are already finished.
We showed up Tuesday morning at 6:30 and by 7AM we found out that we had indeed made the flight. I can't believe our luck! I have known people to show up three or four times before actually making it onto a Space A flight.
We got driven in a bus across the flight line (tarmac) to the KC-130 that would be taking us to Tampa. This was a tanker aircraft that refuels other planes mid-air. Our seats were jump seats situated on the side of the plane, made of nylon canvas with a nylon cargo like net for the back. They were actually a TON more comfortable than standard plane seats because we could stretch our legs out in front of us. Kind of like having a hammock to sit in for the entire flight.
Since the plane was mostly empty there was a large gap in the middle of the plane. The children on the flight were allowed to sit down on the floor and play with their toys or stretch out to take a nap. Some of the kids actually pulled out washable markers and were drawing pictures on the floor of the plane and then washing it off with baby wipes. There was also a lady who had a yoga mat and a sleeping bag who slept on the floor for the entire flight. The only downfall to the whole situation was that my feet were freezing cold due to the altitude of the flight and the heater at the top of the plane only reaches so far. A minor complaint really. Remember, this was a FREE flight.
The crew of the plane was amazing with the children as well. They took every single child on the flight (and some of the parents) up into the cockpit of the plane to look out the windows and then down to the place were they lay down in the back of the plane to look out of the window where they refuel fighter jets. My kids thought this was the coolest thing ever. Mind you, these were airmen who were returning from being deployed for 60 days who took time out of their day to show the children on the flight some of the cool things about the plane. These guys were amazing.
I have to say, as long as my family is allowed to use Space A travel, we may never make another commercial flight again. It was so much more relaxed and comfortable. I didn't feel restricted on the plane. My kids were made to feel special and not like they were a burden on the flight. Well done USAF, you know how to treat your passengers.
Friday, July 22, 2011
Dear So and So...Jet Lagged
I would like to take this opportunity to warn you that half of these letters may not make sense because I am so jet lagged that my brain isn't functioning at full capacity. I literally just waited a minute before starting the second sentence because that is how long it took my brain to catch up.
Apologies, Kat
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Dear USAF flight crew from England to USA,
Thanks for being amazingly awesome and accommodating on our flight over here. I can't believe how much nicer it was to fly on a military plane instead of a commercial plane during a transatlantic flight. You have no idea how invaluable you service was to my family. I can't wait until I have the time to write a proper post about the experience.
You Guys Are Amazing, Kat
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Dear Jet Lag,
You stink. I have spent all day in a complete fog and my brain literally HURTS. I can barely form a thought, my patience is short and my attention span is non existent. It made for some really interesting driving of my mom's new car to say the least. Please be gone tomorrow. I can't handle this for a third day. Wait...will it be 3 days? Crap my days are blending together.
Yeah Just Go Away, Kat (the lady in the fog)
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Dear Mom,
Don't worry I won't wreck your new car. Well, not intentionally.
Love, Kat
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Dear People of Wal-Mart,
During my pilgrimage to your mecca of consumerism heaven I couldn't help but notice a good few of you need a bath. A good scrubbing. Maybe with steel wool. Mind you I wasn't looking my best (see letter to jet lag), but at least *I* had an excuse. What was yours?
Regards, Kat
PS- Clothes that actually fit your body and cover up a bit of skin would be the next step after the bath.
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Dear Readers (again),
If you have a letter don't forget to link up! Can't wait to see them.
Love, Kat
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Monday, July 18, 2011
John Lewis Christmas in July
This is definitely going on the Santa list!
I may have squealed a bit when I saw these.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Friday, July 15, 2011
Dear So and So...Summer Time!
On Wed night LaLa had a baseball game and it was so cold that my toes turned blue. Yes, I may have been an idiot for wearing flip flops, but it is the middle of JULY. Frankly, I should be allowed to wear flip flops in JULY and not have my toes turn blue. Can we work on this please? Actually, I don't really care I will be leaving soon for warmer weather.
Wondering Where July Weather Went, Kat
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Dear Google +,
I has only been a week and I am addicted. Well played, Google, well played.
Repeatedly Checking For Updates, Kat
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Dear People Who Put Me In Circles On G+,
If I don't know straight off who you are you go in my "Don't know who the hell they are" circle. That circle doesn't get many of my updates unless I make them public. If you think you know me better than that, you should send me an email or something telling me who you are. Just sayin'
Slightly Confused, Kat
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Dear John Lewis,
Your event yesterday was lovely and I really enjoyed myself. Can't wait to do a proper post about it!
Love, Kat
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Dear House Elves,
You're fired.
Also, The Harry Potter series is over, so you are out of another job. Good luck in this economy.
Regards, Kat
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Dear Readers,
If you have your own letters, don't forget to link up! Have a lovely weekend and stay safe.
Love, Kat
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Monday, July 11, 2011
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