Saturday, October 20, 2012

Dip-Dye...It's Only Fair!


What I have learned in the past 12 years as a mom of 2 girls is that:

  • the younger sister always remembers what you did for the older...so you have to be "fair" (according to Sinobia).

So, while Gabby is away in Spain, Sinobia reminds me that I dyed Gabby's hair for her in 7th grade, so guess who's in 7th grade this year?  Now it's Sinobia's turn to have her hair dyed.

How convenient for her that all the rage now is the "dip-dye" look and that she really has to have the look for her "swag appeal".

Dip-dying is the new look, where you just dye the tips of your hair to make it look like you dipped it in the dye.

It's a little more complicated than just dipping, but I'm confident I can handle it, as Gabby received a head full of fuchsia streaks for her first dye job from mom.

I already have hair bleach to lift hair color and I've got a great collection of bright dyes (fuchsia, purple, turquoise, navy blue).  Of course, Sinobia wants a new color.  Her own signature color.  After several trips to beauty supply stores, we find the perfect shade of teal to add to our color collection.

We get up and get started early this morning.  Early for us on a Saturday morning is 11:00 am.


1.  For dark hair, mix the bleach/color lifter.


 2.  Braid hair.  Use a rubber-band to mark how much hair you want to dye.


3.  Apply bleach/color lifter to the section of hair below the rubber-band.


4.  Let color lift to the desired lightness.  I always get nervous during this part for some reason.  I always imagine their hair turning white, which would be perfect for this technique, but I'm too chicken to go there.


5.  Rinse/wash our bleach/color lifter.  Blow dry section.  Add your desired hair color to the section.


6.  Depending on the intensity of the color you want, let color sit for 20-40 minutes.  We let ours stay on for 30 minutes,


7.  Rinse our hair color, shampoo section and blow dry.


8.  I did it!

You'll love this...I'm emailing Gabby to give her the updates from home.  I tell her about my dying Sinobia's hair, because she got to color her hair in 7th grade too.  Here is her response to me:

"Oh okay I see! Actually I got my first streaks in 8th grade so....... Idk if you can do it now:)"

I've totally been scammed by the younger sister!   That is so not fair!   Ha...too late now!




Thursday, October 18, 2012

“I don't eat snails. I prefer fast food.”


I am not the best cook.  In fact, there have been days that my kids have begged their dad to not let me cook.  It's just not fun to me.  Too much to do in the day.  I can't seem to get a Paula Deen meal on the table every night, but I do give it the good old Tracy Drummer-Aiden try!

So who would have thought that while Gabby was away on her trip to Spain, that the one thing she may be missing the most is mom's cooking!  It seems that she doesn't enjoy egg sandwiches, blue cheese pizza, salami and ham.  Hmmm, I bet spaghetti with Ragu sauce or my favorite chicken-rice casserole sound good to her right now:)

Besides the food, in my communications with Gabby, she seems to be having a great time in Spain.  I received an email from her Saturday evening saying that it was 3:30 am there and they had just come in from "bar-hopping" (aka: teenagers in the streets everywhere, since they have teenage discotecas!).  She says that Bilbao is a beautiful city and that her host family is treating her well.

Eric is missing Gabby.  Sinobia is perfectly content having everyones attention.  I miss her, but know that she will be back in full force in another week....college applications, the start of gymnastics season, catching up on 2 weeks of school work plus her regular life!

They will be leaving Bilbao on Saturday and heading to Madrid.  I hope she gets herself some good food there!





Thursday, October 11, 2012

Hasta La Vista, Baby!



I tripped over Gabby's suitcase this morning at 6:00 am.  It was empty.  It was the suitcase that was supposed to be packed for her 4:00 pm flight to Spain...Today.

I left work early to get her to the airport.  When I arrived at home, the suitcase was overflowing with two weeks worth of shoes and clothes.  After a few adjustments, a backpack and a duffle bag later, she was all set to go.

Gabby will be rejoining her friend Ane, our fabulous exchange student from a month ago.  She will have the opportunity to stay with Ane's family in Bilbao for a few days before heading to Madrid.

As I left her in the airport, she willingly gave me extra hugs, looked at me and said, "Mom, please don't cry!"  I didn't.  I wanted to, but Eric was looking at me, waiting for me to start sobbing.  He had his cute little grin on his face, that grin that was saying, "Go ahead, I know you're gonna cry!"

I'll miss her.  She'll be back in two weeks.  I've got Sinobia all to myself:)

I'm excited for her to have this opportunity.  Excited for her to see the world, travel and experience other cultures.  This is what we bust our butts for everyday... for our kids to have these extraordinary experiences, extraordinary childhoods, so they can grow up to be extraordinary adults.

Of course, I'll keep you posted on how the trip is going.  Until then, Hasta Luego!


Evanston-Blibao Exchange 2012

Monday, October 1, 2012

This Job Is Not For The Weak.


On Saturday, our family headed down to Navy Pier for the National College Fair.

Yes, I said college!

Gabrielle is a senior this year and we are beginning our journey through the world of college choices, applications, waiting, acceptance (or maybe not) and $$$$.

I must say, that on my end of it, it hasn't felt too stressful.  There is the financial burden of dropping $70 to $80 per application that we submit and the worry of how on earth are we going to pay for college, but that's it for now.  I imagine it will feel a little more stressful around April when we are waiting to hear back from schools.

I feel as if the past few weeks have brought us all closer together.  Gabrielle has asked for me to help her organize her college prospects, remember all of her extra-curricular activities, achievements and awards of the past 4 years.  No eye rolling, no sighing, no being "annoying"....just collaboration and me totally admiring Gabby for all her hard work and achievements.  Sinobia is getting a crash course in college 101 and Eric is taking a breather from the college trips and visits for now and quietly glances over our shoulders as we continue our college research.

This morning, a good friend and colleague ("shout out" to Lizzy B) handed me a piece of paper with the title "The Wholehearted Parenting Manifesto" I couldn't read it in front of Liz.  She knows I'm a big cry-baby and passionate about my children and take my job as a parent too seriously.  She has listened to me telling stories about my girls...their successes, their failures and me and my never-ending love for them.  I brag about them to her and I bitch about them to her.  She listens.  She knows that outside of work, these girls (and Eric) are my life.  She knows that parenting is not for the weak.  I have been the strongest I have ever been in my life over the past 17 (almost 18) years, working beside Eric to raise strong, confident, loving, compassionate, risk-taking, tell-it-like-it-is girls.  Thanks Liz, this says it all...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bren/wholehearted-parenting-manifesto_b_1923011.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp0000



Friday, September 14, 2012

Hasta Luego...


Our exchange student, Ane has returned home to Bilbao, Spain. Gabby will be going to stay with her and her family for 2 weeks in October.

The past 2 weeks have been a whirl-wind of activities and plenty of coming and going in our house.  The house is quiet without the hustle and bustle of a third kid.  There's one less girl squeezing in bathroom time, one less lunch to make, one less "good night" to say each night.  We miss our guest, our new friend, our third child....Ane.

The Spain exchange program is not about speaking the best Spanish.  It's about exchanging cultures with one another and becoming immersed in something new and unfamiliar.  It's about sharing pieces of you, your family, and the things that make you who you are.  There is a lot to be learned from this experience, both culturally and about your self as you spend 2 weeks with someone who is a complete stranger to you.

On Monday, after we dropped Ane off at the airport, Gabby was exhausted.  She was ready to re-claim her bedroom and then retreat to the couch for a little nap.

"Mom, you just don't know how exhausting it is to be responsible for someone else 24 hours a day!"

I give her a sly smile..."Oh yeah, your right...I guess I don't."

She realizes that she has just experienced in 2 weeks, what  Eric and I have been experiencing for the past 17 years.  She sighs and smiles.  "OK, I guess you do know!"

I wonder if this life lesson was part of the "Spanish exchange" curriculum goals?


Thursday, September 13, 2012

Happy Birthday To Me



Today is my Birthday!  
Today I turned 44 years old.  
Year 43 went by fast.  It's been a good year...not a single complaint from me.

I've been thinking about getting older, being a wife, raising kids and having a career.  I've been thinking about all of the knowledge and wisdom I have gained, just by living my life...being myself, preserving who "Tracy" really is.  I wanted to share some of the things I learned and tried to live by during year 43...
  1. Make-up and concealers are my friend.
  2. Motherhood is the hardest job on the planet.
  3. Raising strong, independent, confident girls is the 2nd hardest.
  4. Starbucks (often/daily) is a luxury that I deserve!
  5. Good friends are hard to find.  Cherish the ones you have.
  6. "I've got this", "I've got that"...Who Cares!  Be humble, live humble.
  7. Material things don't matter, they can be replaced.
  8. You can love someone more and more each day.
  9. Your one true love can melt your heart every time you see him (yes, you Eric).
  10. Oh yeah, that what my parents meant!
  11. Cherish your memories, especially memories of those you have lost.
  12. "Mom we promise to take care of it" is ALWAYS a lie!
  13. The world is quiet at 5:00 am (or at least in our house).
  14. Try to take care of yourself.
  15. Time flies, even when you are not having fun.  Stop and appreciate.
  16. Embrace failure, learn from it, find strength from it.
  17. Own who you are.  Don't try to be any other way.  Just be.
  18. Appreciate.
  19. Be grateful for all that is around you.
  20. Let the ones you love, know that you love them...tell them you love them.
  21. Family matters, love matters, your heart matters.


22.  Each day I am thankful for the nights that turned into mornings.











Sunday, September 9, 2012

And So It Begins....


The first day of school for the girls was almost 2 weeks ago.  I am just getting around to posting my "1st day of school" pictures!

When Eric and I were first married, we were sure we wanted to have 3 children...that was our plan.  After 2, we decided that we were done.  

For the past 2 weeks, I have an extra kid at my house, Ane, our exchange student from Spain.   I have been making 1 extra lunch, washing extra towels, cooking extra dinner, carpooling 1 extra person and keeping up and keeping safe 1 extra girl.  Whew...so glad we stopped at 2! 


I'm saying all of this to lead to my excuse as to why I'm late with my "back to school" post:)  Too busy with 1 extra kid!

Anyway, the girls started school on September 4th.  


After complaining most of 6th grade that she couldn't see, I finally stopped being a neglectful mother and took Sinobia for an eye exam.  Sure enough, my poor kid needed glasses!  So, armed with her smart, cute looking glasses, a new backpack and tons of school supplies,  Sinobia started 7th grade and was excited about getting back to school and having a little structure in her life after a fairly lazy summer.  She seems happy about her schedule and her new teachers this year.  So far, so good.


Gabrielle started her Senior year!  She said to me the night before school started, "This is my last first day of school."  I just about cried!  My 4 lb. baby is going to college in a year!  I know this year will slip through our fingers so fast.  I need to make sure that I cherish every minute, every hug, every eye roll, every smart comment and all the Gabby attitude I can get this year.

In addition to school starting, so has swim team, swim meets, circus classes and soon gymnastics!  

And so it begins...


Wednesday, August 29, 2012

My Summer Vacation Has Come To An End


My summer vacation is over.  Today was my first day of school.  I have been practicing getting up early all week, in preparation for waking up at 5:00 am this morning.  The alarm went off, but I didn't pop up quite as fast as I should have.  It's going to take some time to get used to this routine again.  

I had a great summer.  My recovery from surgery went well.  I'm feeling like myself again and have most of my energy back.  My Friday, Saturday and Sunday mornings were spent at Starbucks, hanging out with Eric, drinking green tea, people watching, and catching up on our "couple time".  I got a few more days in at the beach than last year and watched loads of mind numbing, stupid TV.

So, the 2012-2013 school year has begun for teacher/mom/chauffeur Tracy!

As if the first day of school isn't enough excitement for one day, our lovely exchange student arrived today.  We will be hosting Ane for the next 2 weeks at our house.  The girls are excited.  Sinobia will hopefully get to practice her Spanish and Gabby will immerse Ane in the Evanston/Chicago/American culture while showing her how we "live it up" in the Aiden household:)   In October, Gabby will travel to Spain and live with Ane's family where she will have the opportunity to become immersed in their culture.  I am excited to pamper her and make sure she enjoys her stay with our crazy family.  Oh my sweet Eric...poor guy, we now have one more girl under our roof!  He's such a great sport!

Our good friends (shout out to the Greenwell family!!) have an exchange student as well, so this evening we hosted dinner for their student and Ane's first night in America.  Great food, friends and conversation.  A fabulous way to end the day.

Gabby and Ane within minutes of arriving at our house

Of course, I'll keep the blog updated with adventures from our exchange student's visit.

Gabby and Sinobia start school next week, so they are still sleeping late.  I'm off to bed, it's a school night you know!

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Aiden Family Reunion


Grandma and Grandpa Aiden with their Grand-daughters.
Last weekend, the Aiden family loaded up our cars and headed to Detroit for our Aiden Family Reunion.

Yep, that's us...posing by the fountain!

It was pretty cold and rainy in Detroit.  None of us were prepared for the weather after enduring 90 degree plus weather for much of the summer.  After a few trips to Meijer for some wardrobe additions, we were all set to explore the city and hang out with family.

Gabby, Ashley, Terena and Sinobia doing it like they did when they were little...
all dressed alike!

Friday, we all loaded up on the tour bus to visit the Henry Ford Museum.  As soon as the bus pulled up to the museum, the clouds cleared up and the sun began to shine.  With that, we headed over to the Greenfield Village, where you are taken back in time:

 


"Entering Greenfield Village is like stepping into an 80-acre time machine. It takes you back to the sights, sounds and sensations of America’s past. There are 83 authentic, historic structures, from Noah Webster’s home, where he wrote the first American dictionary, to Thomas Edison’s Menlo Park laboratory, to the courthouse where Abraham Lincoln practiced law." 

Family shot by the fountain.
Next we headed over to the museum.  The girls were excited to see the Civil Rights exhibit where the actual bus that Rosa Parks rode on resides.




Of course, no museum visit is complete without a trip to the gift shop!



Saturday night was the highlight of the whole weekend, what we all had been waiting for...

The 70's Themed Party!



We spent a whole Saturday (6-7 hours) shopping for these outfits!
I think we did a good job!

Eric and the girls!

Aiden's In The House...Super Fly!

Everyone enjoyed the 70's music, great food, dancing and fun!




Sunday ended the reunion with church, brunch and then back on the road, headed home.  

Halloween is in a few months, hopefully there will be a party or two going on...what on earth are we going to do with these costumes!





Sunday, August 5, 2012

Summer Circus Comes To An End


This summer, Sinobia attended the 2nd session of summer camp at the Actors Gymnasium.  The summer circus production this session was their very own adaptation of The Tempest.

Sinobia spends 10 months of her year in the pool swimming, this is where she is most comfortable and graceful.  Swimming is her love.   She has grown up watching Gabby hang from stuff, climb stuff and live the circus life.  After rigging our swig-set years ago with silks, a trapeze and a cloud swing, Sinobia started learning a few aerial tricks from Gabby and teaching herself some new ones on her own.  Last summer was her first try at Circus Camp, she returned this year for another session.

Like her sister, Sinobia will pretty much hang from anything and try to do a trick...here she is on the famous "diamond" during The Tempest:


What took my breath away was her love for dance and how quickly she can catch on to a dance routine and execute it.  I think she looks so cute in this great dance routine (which she practiced in our kitchen for a few weeks):


Summer camp is over now, Sinobia didn't mess around...she is now back in the pool, playing Water Polo for the next 3 weeks!

The girls will enjoy the rest of their vacation sleeping late, watching the rest of the Olympics and possibly a few trips to the beach.