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A Mother’s Prayer Over an Old Sippy Cup

by Lindsay Ballard on February 4, 2013 1,943 Comments

“MOOOOOM,” I hear my 7 year old son yell from his playroom.  “I found one of Emma’s cups!”

“I take it to you,” Emma tells me as she grabs it from her brother.

“Thanks for bringing it down,”  I say to Emma.  “Just DON’T DRINK IT!”

As she rounds the landing on the staircase, I see the sippy cup spout touch her lips.  “NOOOOOO!”  I scream.  She laughs, knowing that she just got the reaction she wanted.

I am immediately horrified.  My children only drink two things – water and milk.  Try as I might to make sure that she keeps all of her sippy cups downstairs, 2 year old Emma is a sneaky little girl who can sometimes get one past me.  We have found them under the playroom sofa, in a toy bin and inside a cabinet.

Finding one of Emma’s old sippy cups is a bit like playing Sippy Cup Russian Roulette.  I could get lucky, like I do most of the time, and find that it’s just water.  Or, I could be a big loser and find that it is filled with curdled milk.  Yep, I’ve been a loser more often than I care to admit.

So, each time we find an old cup, I say a quick prayer over it in hopes that divine intervention can change the outcome.  Dear Lord, Please let this be water and not milk.

Keep Calm and Pray It's Water | Makely School for Girls

Mothers have an unspoken bond over the week old sippy cup.  Some of us hold our breath and close our eyes as we pour the contents down the drain.  Others of us toss the cup in the trash for fear of finding the unknown.  And we all pray that our child didn’t actually drink whatever was in that cup.  It’s a little thing that we don’t talk about much, but it can be horrible….

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2013: The Year of My Beige Living Room

by Lindsay Ballard on January 30, 2013 1,870 Comments

This April, it will have been five years since we moved into our home.  We fell in love with this floorplan as soon as we walked in.  The living room is 2 stories tall with a huge bank of windows.  There is a lofted area upstairs which is the perfect area for our kids’ playroom and will later be a good hangout area for them.  The entire space is very open and filled with natural light.

Because this is a builder’s home, we didn’t have a ton of say about the details.  We were able to pick the finish of the light fixtures, cabinet doors and counter tops.  We had the very painstaking (Ha!  No, not really.) choice of light beige or dark beige for our walls.  The same went for the beige tile and the beige carpet.  To say we bought a builder’s beige home is an understatement.  It should really be called a Builder’s Beigeity McBeige home.

Most of the rooms in my home have undergone some sort of transformation.  You’ve seen the Master Bedroom.  The Power Room.  The Playroom.  Zack’s Room.  Emma’s Room.  My Office.  But, what I rarely show you is my living room and entry way.

Why?  Well, here’s why.

A Very Beige "Before" Living Room | Makely School for Girls

It’s kind of tall.  Like so tall that we can’t reach the top of the walls and ceiling with a ladder, so it hasn’t seen a drop of paint.  The existence of that ceiling fan kills me, because the particular finish of the blades is not a wood that exists anywhere in nature (No, we didn’t have a choice on that one.).  And my sofas – which I just loved in 2006 – are not exactly my style any longer.  I could go on and on, but I won’t….

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Lindsay Ballard is a former college mascot turned political geek turned roller derby playing, DIY fanatic.

Lindsay chronicles her projects, design ideas, and lifestyle tips here at Makely, where she shares tutorials and inspiration. Her DIY designs are bold and graphic, while her spirit is fun and full of color.


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