Sunday, March 17, 2013

Zoo Safari!

Posted by ChristineElaine at 11:17 PM 0 comments
Hey everyone! Sorry, I meant to write yesterday but it just ended up being a busier day. Josh has had much of the week off, so I took advantage sleeping in as much as I could (lol) and catching up on store stuff + writing for my friend's sites. I'm doing micro blogging on the side of my other projects, but at least it's fun for me since I get to be creative and it's just another way for a bit more income. :) So yay!

With that being thrown out there, the Topsey Zoo Safari Ranch we went to was SOOOOOOO AWESOME!!! I'm so glad I chanced upon it doing a google search of nearby zoos (because I've had a hankerin' to go spy on some animals!) What can I say, I have a huge weakness for animals. I love them all! And this one was spectacular in particular because you could see the animals up close (and when I say up close, I mean UP CLOSE) some would literally stick their heads into the car. Also, you could FEED THEM! A total win win! I would rate the experience a high 8 or low 9, it was a lot lot lot lot of fun. My favorites were the llamas, the ZEBRAS, and the amazingy HUGE and TALL camel!

Josh had even admitted that he wasn't expecting the place to be that great, or that cool or interesting, he thought we would be lucky to see a handful of different types of animals. I was a little more optimistic since I read some reviews on the place, but I was excited nonetheless as it was a chance to get out of the house to do something that didn't involve walking around a store or mall. :) It was about a 30-40 minute drive away, and worth every penny! But what am I still doing yapping away? Pictures of our fun shall abound!

Oh, there was even a petting zoo! But pictures... yes pictures. :)




We were immediately greeted by llamas. Immediately is not an understatement, these animals know that cars and people = FOOD! (1 bag of food = 1 dollar, food being these big alfalfa pellet type thingies) The llamas were sooo precious, and so tall! Funny store: Josh wanted to take the truck, I said, ehhh we probably won't need the truck it should be fine. Case in point: Sometimes men are right! Lol. Some of the animals were sooooo enormous, and had we gone in the mazda, phew that would  have been even more intimidating. Not to mention, it would have been so creepy being eye-to-eye with some of the mountain ram goats. Lol. The llamas were so sweet, ate right from your hand. Oh they were just so cute!!!





 Yeah! Those things! Lol. I wouldn't want to have been eye to level with them. They were nice though, not aggressive or anything. The guys with the big horns would scare away the littler creatures so they could get all the food pellets, but other than that they were pretty cool looking and fun to watch. Funny story: I head out my hand with a couple pellets and the one with the big horns actually stood on his hind legs and set his hooves on the car! Well, I was a wee bit afraid of feeding that one from the hand, lol plus Josh didn't approve of him walking all over the car... but it was pretty hilarious all the same. :) (don't worry he didn't scratch up the truck, just left a buncha dust!)





I don't remember what this guy was!!! He was like as tall as a horse. But he wasn't a horse. He wasn't a deer... I wish I knew the heck he was, but he stuck his head inside the car and grabbed my food bag!! LOL. He tried to take it but I snatched it back before he could get away with it. I was howling with laughter and screaming because it was just ridiculously funny. What a thief! And what was Cam doing this whole time, you ask?


Yep. Our little princess was sleeping through most of the whole trip! She woke up hmm probably a little over halfway, close to 3/4 of the way through but it was pretty funny. But Josh was like weeeellll this trip isn't for her anyway. *chuckles* I suppose not, I was like a kid in a candyland! I was just beside myself with all the animals to feed and see and (occasionally) pet. They would follow the truck, hang around the roads, basically, they were all over the place and there was barely a dull moment.



 Oh my gosh, I loved that deer guy! Or girl? Girl I'm assuming since it didn't have antlers. She was sooo sweet and stuck her mouth/head right on in for some pellets. I fed her by hand and she was so gentle. Her nose reminded me of Desoto LOL.







Then a handsome boy deer approached Josh's side. He had a very pretty and manly set of antlers. :) We also traveled by a lot of bird creatures (that scared me.. I read a review that the ostriches were a little aggressive haha) and traveled by a couple more deer!



No offense Emus... but ummm... AREN'T THEY TERRIFYING!?!?! Lol. The way they waddled by with their head bobs/while staring intensely at you... creepy! Lol.










FAVORITE!! The camel!! He/She was sooooo gorgeous and sooo huge! He must've been like 9 feet tall. Holy cow he was crazy enormous. He was like, the size of a building. He/she?! I'll just say he, haha, he was really gentle. Josh warned me to roll up the window because camels bite... but eventually I rolled my window down because really, he was a total sweetheart and I fed him from the hand and petted him. Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh it was such a fun moment! Lol. 




 Awww that one mountain ram had a wonky horn! He was so precious though. :) And look! More llamas!!!!







Lots of pretty pretty beasts!! There were also tigers/more predatory animals in their pens, but obviously we couldn't drive up to them haha. The tigers were sleeping, too. Boohoo. :(

Okay... prepare for a lot of pictures of me and Josh's next favorite... the...






THE ZEBRAS!!!!! Of course they were all and I mean ALL of them were on Josh's side... lol he had such a fun time feeding them and petting them. We even got a couple videos of the zebras. :) They were so pretty! And so nice! I was afraid of petting them/feeding them from the hand, but they were gentleman/gentlewomen. Lol. Yes eventually I did manage to flag down a zebra on my side...









They were soooooooooo beautiful! Not to sound like a nerd or anything, or a crazy animal person, but I love animals!! Hahaha. I had such a huge kick out of these guys, and seeing/petting/feeding the zebras definitely made this trip WORTH IT. Well, even if we had only seen the llamas I still would've been perfectly content with that, but I think the zebras really made Josh's day. He loved them!




Shortly after the zebras, came the miniature ponies!! Oh my goddd they were so freaking adorable!! And the guy that came up to my window did a weird "trick"; he would open his mouth really wide so you could throw a pellet into his mouth lol. And he kept doing it for food... most hilarious thing ever. He was such a funny little weirdo pony!


This guy Josh rolled up his window Lol he did not want to risk anything, and he had crazyyyy gigantic horns. The car in front of us (a jeep with no doors) spent a lot of time with this guy. They were petting him all over the place and his head went inside their jeep! AHHH!!

THIS GUY SMELLED SO BAD!! LOL.

 Yeah that cow... I think... smelled like Desoto's farts. He was sooo steeeeeeenky and his nose was so wet and snotty! Yuck! Hahaha.

Then this guy came over to me. STINKY, SNOTTY, but funny. I fed him lots. :)

Well well well, look who woke up!!!









 The camel was so awesome! He almost stuck his head in the window, but Josh didn't want him to so I couldn't let him. Lol.

Then afterwards, even after I was mesmerized (and Cam was awake) I made us all go see the petting zoo! It was so cool! An assortment of goats and baby goats, and there was a big turtle, and the camel was behind a big fenced in enclosure... well, you'll see. :D


























 *sigh* I was definitely in love with the whole experience. I'm still thanking Josh for taking us. Lol. Even though I wanted to go and used the (going as a "family") excuse, let's face it, this trip was pretty much to tickle my fancy since Camilla is a baby and she slept through the whole darn thing! LOL. But I am very very happy that Josh had a great time too! I know this is just a drop in the bucket to what our family will experience in the future. I'm so excited for tips to Disneyland and Disneyworld, etc. It will be so so fun. The Zoo Safari day was an amazing adventure, and there's no buts about it, we will be back again!!!!

Hope you all enjoyed the pictures! It's impossible to  capture the wonder and excitement, but maybe the pictures showed how cool it really was. I felt like a kid again reveling in all the fun of the animals and being able to feed them. It was just so much fun! :) It's a shame I had no idea this place existed when Sandra was here! She's a wildlife biologist and I know she would've had as much fun as me! Ah well! :)


Friday, March 15, 2013

Totally wiped, what a day! :)

Posted by ChristineElaine at 9:45 PM 0 comments
Okay... so I definitely don't have the strength or energy to write a full on post about our day, but I'll give you a wee little preview to whet your whistle!




HOLY LLAMAS BATMAN!! Bwhahaha. We had quite a day... I'll tell you all about it when I'm not so tired! Yeeesh!! I'll probably (time willing) come back tomorrow and edit this post, or just create a new one entirely, on our adventure through the Zoo Safari

Dun dun dun!!! 

Okay one more... 

And I thought Desoto had a big nose...



Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Changes, gosh!

Posted by ChristineElaine at 12:03 AM 0 comments
Sorry for all the changes everyone! I just needed to cut out the festering negativity once and for all. I want this blog to stay focused on the positive path our lives are leading. I won't be deleting any past posts because well, what's done is done and what's been written has been said. It was very therapeutic for me anyway. I would like to reiterate that I have zero problems with people who are religious... I welcome anyone and their beliefs (well, not if their beliefs are harming others); one of my very best friends whom I love and would do anything for is a devoted Christian, but she respects me and I show her the same. :) Actually, I have quite a few friends who are religious... so it's no biggie to me. All I ask is that we get some common decency in that we aren't judged and looked down upon. :)

Soooooooooo!!! Easter Bunny dude is fast approaching! Who can resist baskets, coloring eggs, and stuffed bunnies?! Lol. I know I can't! I have already started on Camilla's basket... which is actually funny because I thought Easter was in April. When I asked Josh, he was like, it's at the end of March... And I was like, HUH!?? Isn't St. Patrick's Day in March too? Silly March, double holiday-ing it, I see.

Anyway, I got Cam a cute little vintage looking Easter basket and a couple cute books, a purple stuffed ducky, some chocolates (those are for Josh actually but are in her basket for appearances lol) and a cute romper outfit online. I also... drum roll please... ordered her The Velveteen Rabbit, because that book is one of my favorites and it's perfect for this holiday! I kind of regret purchasing it now lol... I keep forgetting that Cam is only a baby and she won't remember getting anything... and The Velveteen Rabbit is kind of a big deal book for me (made me cry when I was a kid!), maybe I'll give it to her this Easter, then hide it for a few years. She won't remember, right?! Lol. Today was actually nice for me as I haven't gone thrifting in FOREVER and it was nice to get a break by myself. I think that's the only time I get a "real" break is when I leave the house to either go thrifting or do a grocery run, minus the last couple times I went to get groceries since I took Camilla. She didn't cry so I was happy. :) Although I feel like it's walking on eggshells, I never know if she's going to explode or not ahhaha.

Ackkkk!! In other yucky yucky gross grossssssss news, I was cleaning today and was sweeping and I SWEPT UP A BABY DEAD SNAKE!!! How the heck did that get in here?!? Ugh, I'm so terrified, I don't even want Cam crawling on the floors now lol. Ugggggggggggh I feel like snakes are spying on me now and I keep looking around suspiciously at every shadow and the corners of the house. Ughhh ughuughugh I wish I had not seen it. It looked like an ordinary harmless garter snake and thank goodness it was tiny... barf! I didn't look at it too closely, I was afraid it'd resurrect and attack me. *shudder* It's times like this I wish we had a cat on the premises... ughhhhhh I probably won't even be able to fall asleep tonight! I really loathe snakes. And I really am disgusted by the lizards... why does this state have to be so stinky and gross?! Lol. I find it really humorous how Josh gets really creeped and yucked out by flying bugs that come inside the house (like moths) now those don't bother me. Geckos and the like don't bother him... which I so don't get. I mean, translucent slithery lizards that climb walls?? Okay I need to stop talking about it... I'm going to give myself nightmares.

Speaking of Josh... he baked cookies the other day! If you have an image of Josh in an apron and big oven mitts slaving away in the kitchen... well, you'd be half right. While there wasn't a frilly pink apron involved, he did have his own adventure making chocolate chip cookies. And they were delicious! When he told me he was going to make cookies, I just chuckled and was like, yeah okay suuuure. But he did! I'm so proud. :) (and so FAT lol.)

Okay I keep rambling on here when I have a few more things to do. Sweet Camilla is down for the night and I have a few more cleaning chores to do. Let's hope I don't find anymore icky snakes! Arghhhh!! *shudders*

Picture time! :)



Sup guys!


It's like seeing Josh in a dress! Lol.


Awww someone looks worried.
HAAAAY GUYSSSS!


The house is getting overrun with Camilla's stuff!




LOL grouchy face!!



Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Changing the blog address very soon.

Posted by ChristineElaine at 3:48 PM 0 comments
Hey all! I'm changing the blog address so lunatics don't keep pestering me and judging me... the new address will be: Camillaandco.blogspot.com

Edit: CHANGED! So if you can see this, congrats!

I will send out the new address to family members that don't try and convert our lifestyle to theirs, and to the family members who love us for who we are. To those family members, thank you.

I will leave this post up a couple days, but will be changing the address VERY soon. If you cannot reach this page at the old address it's because it's been changed.

Thank you to all who DON'T judge us and DON'T think the devil has "gotten" to us because we are agnostic.

Thank you all.

P.s. and if it wasn't totally obvious that in the pictures of the last post, Camilla was not in the tub by herself, nor would I ever be so foolish to leave her alone in the bathtub EVER. I realize not everyone has a functioning brain, but if it wasn't crystal clear that I was IN THE BATHROOM WITH HER oh I dunno, TAKING THE CUTE PICS... what, did anyone else think I had left the room and put the camera on auto-shoot while I was in the kitchen eating bonbons!!? For cryin' out loud!

To Josh's family, to my friends, and my family who do read this and do respect our lifestyle... I'm so sorry to have to drag you through this run around. I hope you don't think any differently of me, or thi blog. I'm just dog tired of getting criticism from one of my family members who thinks we are living our lives wrong. I'm not sorry that I don't agree with their beliefs on their religion, but it's in no way justification to keep emailing me with Christian propaganda. I'm an adult now and it's just time to say no to that negativity, and no to someone who chooses to enable a spoiled monster and who essentially, enabled a bad neighbor's behavior and actions. So, to keep further posts clean and positive, I've decided to eliminate the catalyst by changing this address. I don't even feel comfortable with them seeing the photos... if they think Camilla was in the tub alone, what other bad things are they thinking? Do I seem THAT bad or incapable of a mother to not know common sense? Gosh.

Anyway, thank you for being patient while I struggle with this. I do not want this blog to go down a road of no return... so to keep things positive, an address change is in order. Sorry if I'm giving anyone a headache!!! Hope everyone else has a more pleasant day than I'm having! We love you! xoxo!

Friday, March 8, 2013

9 Month Old Lady!

Posted by ChristineElaine at 11:37 AM 0 comments
HAPPY 9 MONTHS MY BEAUTIFUL LADY!!

Shoot, she's waking up now.. I'll have to write about her 9 month appointment we had this morning later on... Sit tight folks, I'll be back!!

In the meantime, look how cute she is in her blue sundress feeding Desoto treats. :)

Edit! I'm back! Phew, today was busier than normal and Cam's only had 2 naps today so... busy busy busy! Her wellness checkup went fabulous! Her nurse is always extremely nice and jovial and the doctor is a sweetie too. She was so charmed by Camilla today, when she walked in Camilla leaned forward and wanted to be held by her LOL. And she kept saying how she was such a beautiful baby, etc. Cam is now 16.5 lbs and about 26.5 inches long! She is definitely small for her size, but the doc reassured that it was nothing to be worried about since she is steadily gaining weight and not losing, it's just a for certain that it's genetics playing it's part, she's just going to be a small person; so everything's amazing! It was so cute how she was all sweet towards the doctor lol. And she commented on how lively she was and how obvious she was thriving and had a positive personality. She also said that Camilla behaved like a one year old with how focused she was on everything around her and how when she stood her up, Camilla just used her fingers  to steady herself but all the balance was her own doing. I think it's safe to say we have an amazing little lady! So happy everything has gone so well for her and us!

Today... phew, I was pretty damn tired this morning. I'm surprised we were early for the appointment - it's literally down a couple streets from here, but I got up pretty late. I didn't sleep well at all because Cam kept waking up lol, I think that's a first for her actually. But it's all good now! It was really funny cause I took her to her appointment in her blue sundress and when we stepped outside it was COLD and RAINY. I was like aw crap... but it's too late to go in and change! So I wrapped her in one of her thick blankets we have stashed in the car and made a mad dash to the building haha. Apart from her appointment, we've basically been playing all day and... oh, Cam had her first BIG GIRL BATH! Right after the doctor appointment she had a big poopie (lol great timing, I know) and she's getting too big for her baby bathtub and she's been sitting great for awhile now... so we did it! She made some funny expressions but she seemed to like it a lot. I'll add some pictures. :)

Oh! Josh lowered her crib so now I don't have to scared of putting her in there anymore lol. Desoto was in the room too and he kept pushing his snout in between the bars and sniffing her and licking her hands and she would giggle and laugh SO much. Oh my it was so precious. Anyway... phew, I feel like I'm typing really fast, if I were talking it would definitely be really REALLY fast haha... I gotta go, Cam's on the move again! I'll add some pics of her bath now... :D





 ISN'T SHE SOOOO CUTE?!?!? Lol it was soooo funny! She loves the heck out of her ducky haha. And Desoto was pacing and pacing back and forth in the bedroom, I think he was nervous. Lol. Anyway, it was such a cute moment. Her first big girl bath! Our little Camilla is growing up so fast and right before our very eyes! *sniffle* I LOVE YOU MY CAMCAM!!! <3 <3



Thursday, March 7, 2013

Not so Happy Thursday.

Posted by ChristineElaine at 10:53 PM 0 comments
Today was a very bad day for me. This is going to be a "trigger" blog post, so if you are easily offended, or don't like to read about controversial stuff, you can skip this post entirely. I'm not even sure this blog will have pictures of Camilla or Desoto because I don't want them associated with anything this post says. 

This morning, I woke up ready for another day with my baby and pup when I received a crushing e-mail. I was called "too stupid" for choosing not to follow an organized religion. Yes, I was name called by a grown woman who follows all things Christian. Kind of hypocritical, in my opinion, because I'm pretty sure Christianity isn't about being a jerk to anyone who doesn't follow them. But in some Christian circles, that is the epitome of their religion... and it's those religious zealots (or nutjobs I like to call) like the Westboro Baptist Church that I think organized religion is a scary, scary thing. Not all, mind you. Most practice in peace, others do not. I do not care who someone follows whether it be Buddha, Christ, etc. You are free to worship whomever you choose. However, religion becomes an issue for me when I am dogged for not believing what they believe, and then being called 'too stupid'.

Also, I am opposed to religions that would have their women abused (wives beaten, given no choice, hidden from the world) on a daily basis and daughters mistreated as well, while sons (who treat their sisters and females like utter shit) are raised to be complete assholes and like they are the only living things breathing and feeling. I do not like the religion of Islam. "Not like" is actually understating it. It is absolutely horrid, but it is a good example of what "organized religion" is capable of. If I have differing beliefs from Islamic radicals... they would kill me. If I have an opposing belief to some Christians, I would be called stupid, or "wrong."

Let me tell you a story. It's trigger time.

A child at four immigrates from her homeland to one that is completely foreign to her. She can barely speak an English word, but is left with her Grandmother to be raised while her father is away in the Navy and her mother is fighting her own battles (learning to better her English, learning to drive in the United States at age 29, and getting a job). The 4 year old is scared, being left with a stranger in an even stranger place, but she begins to bond to her grandmother and later on in life, she can see how challenging it would be for an older person to teach and raise a foreign child. It probably doesn't need to be said how difficult it was for both parties to establish trust and love.

Forward to a few years later when the girl is in school, and then gets blessed with a baby sister. One who almost doesn't make it, as she was born premature. Now the roles have shifted drastically as both mom and dad are still always gone and working. The grandmother's focus is mostly on the baby, whom she raised from babyhood. And later on, same with the brother.

The girl is the only one not raised from a baby, and she knows this. It is quite clear who the favorites are and quite obvious that most positive attention goes to her little brother and little sister. It's not fair to her that she is essentially, the whipping boy, the one who gets yelled at for little trivial things. As the eldest child she thought she should help around the house. She remembers with vivid detail one time she thought that she would surprise her grandmother by cleaning up the kitchen and wiping down all the counters.

Being the young child she was, she didn't think to dry the counters, so they were still a little wet-- but this girl was SO proud of herself. The grandmother came in just when the child was finished, and  she beamed at her grandma. 'Look I helped and cleaned for you!' The grandmother looked, and yelled at her -- why the hell were the counters wet? Why the hell didn't you dry them? The girl felt stupid and ashamed, but it certainly wasn't the first time she was yelled at for something so minor. She went to her room and sat on her bed by herself thinking how stupid she was. The truth was, she didn't detest her sister or her baby brother for being the stars of the family, she just wished she had a little more attention. If she had more positive attention, she probably wouldn't have acted out as much and got into the mischief she had. By the time she hit middle school, many of her classmates were already experimenting with drugs, having sex, and partying late into the night via drinking binges in the woods -- but she never not once followed that crowd. She was strong on the inside when it came to stuff like that, but was easily crumbled whenever her grandmother with crystal clarity, treated her siblings better than her.

One of her favorite things to do as a child was go through her grandmother's things with her grandma. To look at all the black and white pictures of her grandma looking young,  and looking at her dad's yearbooks and seeing him as a youth. She remembered all the neat little jewelry items, like this silver Hershey's chocolate kiss necklace that utterly dazzled her. She never asked for it, but hoped someday she might get it. Later on, out of the blue and with no warning, that Kiss necklace went to her younger sister. The girl swallowed that hurt and tucked it away. Now, she loved her sister, and she wanted to see her happy. It wasn't a huge deal to her. Without her sister, she would've been bored and most likely, more destructive. She wanted good things for her sister... but it still hurt. She often wondered, well, why didn't I get anything?

At the age of 16 she began to work for her neighbor for extra pocket money. You see, not all teenagers get everything handed to them on a silver platter (like some certain teenage boys) so as orchestrated by her grandma, she was to work for her neighbor, who we'll call, hm... Mr. Neighbor. She did hard, grueling work, like lug giant piles of lumber into a lumber shed, worked a lumber saw, and even learned to operate a back ho. She had fun getting dirty and even though she was paid a meager $5 an hour, she had fun doing the strenuous work. Until one afternoon. He began to ask her questions. He was a typically jovial character, but some of his questions started getting a little too... personal. He'd asked her at her age of 16, if she had a boyfriend. Well, she did. She was in her first real serious relationship with a boy, so she said yes. He then asked some other miscellaneous questions, but then diverted the topic back to one of red flags. He asked if she'd ever had sex. She said, "Umm, no." Clearly she was uncomfortable, but his questions didn't stop. He then asked some very disturbing, very disgusting questions. Ones that will not be written on here for the sake of this blog. Basically, this neighbor was a wolf in sheep's clothing. He was a pedophile, and he had targeted this girl. He told her not to tell anyone of his behavior or questions.

She immediately went home, terrified, and felt embarrassingly uncomfortable. Mr. Neighbor lived right next door. If she told on him, who knows what it meant. Mr. Neighbor had a big family living in the neighborhood, too. But the girl just didn't feel safe. Crying, she went to tell her grandmother who looked shocked, but immediately said, "Don't tell your father. Don't tell anyone. We don't want to make waves. Just avoid him from now on."

Don't tell anyone that a pedophile is living next door. Don't make waves for the sake of being good neighbors. Keep this burden to yourself. The girl was charged with keeping a secret even from her own dad, about the real man the next door neighbor was. She went to her sister and warned her to stay away from him, without going into further detail. Mr. Neighbor was not a man to be trusted. And until the age of 19, she lived in moderate fear of him, and of the neighborhood. She could not look at his face when he popped in for a visit, and could not look at him when she'd pass by him in her car. He was a bad man, simple as that, but her grandmother didn't think much of it. She even asked the girl maybe she was just over-imagining things, maybe she mistook his good intentions for bad ones. The girl at 16 was baffled-- how could anyone mistake a question regarding sex and body parts as good intentions? She realized how much her safety meant to her grandma then and there, and she was forced to drop the issue. It was a crushing blow to her spirit -- Mr. Neighbor should have been reported. Mr. Neighbor should have went to jail. But for the sake of being neighborly, he still lives there to this day. If the girl was happy about one thing, it would be that at least it happened to her, and not her sister. It could've been much worse, but the girl saw the huge red flags for what they were, and that was that. It is very unfortunate that Mr. Neighbor is living scot-free, and the girl felt unsafe and uncared for, but maybe that is the repercussion of having not been raised from babyhood. Does she not share the same blood as her sister and brother? The brother, whom had a $10 an hour job for a split second but refused to work in the dirt pulling weeds because he didn't want to get dirty and he was scared of the possibility of worms, the boy who calls his older sisters bitches because they don't cave into him like everyone else, the boy who keeps having seizures and ambulance rides to the emergency room because no one is making sure he is taking his meds.

If that is being Christian and a good person, then I am very proud of not being a Christian. If you guessed the girl in this story is me, then you would be correct. This is something I have never even told Josh.

I am a good person. I am not perfect though, I have definitely made bad, horrible decisions in the past and will spend my life living with the guilt from pain I've inflicted on others. I don't deserve Josh--he is obviously too good for me, and I know that. I don't know why he is still with me. Why he puts up with me. I have my battles with self-esteem and I have enough baggage and issues to fill this entire house, but I can say with pure tenacity I will do my absolute best to raise Camilla right. If Camilla ever has siblings, they would all be treated the same. If we adopted an older child that came to live with us, you can bet your ass they would all be treated the same, and our love for them would be exact. I also say with vehemence that if an incident like mine happened to Camilla (which I hope with all my being that would never happen) I would not simply look the other way. The party in question would be terminated. If not by justice, then by Josh. Or me and Desoto. People like that in this world do not need to exist. They do not deserve to walk this earth, and you have chosen to let the monster who targeted me get by without so much as a shrug because, what are good neighbors for? A granddaughter's safety apparently has no matter. Whatever. It still hurts to this day, but I am mostly over it. What gets me is that he still lives there, in that neighborhood, where other children are. Who knows if he's preyed on anyone else. But like that matters, right? Who cares if he has done what he does to someone else, because getting involved would probably be unchristian and making waves is not nice.

The reason I say this is that in a way, growing up like this has opened my eyes to how hurtful and destroyed a child's feelings can be when a sibling is so obviously more favored. Basically, I grew up learning a How-To-NOT-Raise-Your-Child manual. I love my daughter with all my heart. I would throw myself in front of any obstacle just to protect her -- yes, children will eventually grow up and lead their own lives, but I will cherish her and any siblings (if it ever comes to that) adopted or biological, I will love them and treat them all the same. If Camilla cleans the house randomly out of good nature, you can bet your ass the first thing I wouldn't do is criticize her work. I wouldn't yell at her for doing something wrong. Hey, at least I tried. Jason doesn't even lift a finger because he assumes his 81 year old grandmother likes to take out the garbage and likes to do the dishes. And he is treated like a king.

I digress, I guess. I guess I am just more aware now of the little things that really trigger a child's destruction of self-esteem. I don't know why I'm writing a blog about this, I mean this is very personal information. But I guess if it helps anyone else out, then that's great. I don't mean to demonize anyone here, but it's just something I think about often... how I basically did not feel cared for that much. How different me and my brother are -- but he can do no wrong.

I love my Camilla. I would do anything for her. Will she be spoiled? Probably a little bit, yeah. But there is no way I would allow her to back-talk, to be lazy, and I wouldn't ever EVER call her stupid. I might say, Cam, the choice you are making seems pretty stupid, you are definitely going to regret that bright pink and purple mohawk (hahaha), but I would never call HER stupid. And if she chose to lead a Christian life, I wouldn't stop her. It's not God that I am against, it is what some people do in the name of their God that I have an issue with. I may lead an agnostic lifestyle, but that does not make me a bad person. I am simply... me. A girl who grew up un-cherished and even targeted by a sick man whom got more protection than she did. I guess I should say thank you, for teaching me how to not be. How to not raise a child. Protecting and loving my children will be first and foremost for me, and I hope I can give them a wonderful childhood.One they'll fondly look back on.

Let me be clear, I didn't not like my childhood. I did like it. And I love my siblings, and I loved growing up with my sister. At times we didn't get along, and at times I was mean to her, but as we got older we clung to each other. We were close and are still very close. I love my sister SOOOO much. I was just raised completely different from my brother and sister. My dad was in the Navy during my growing up so he was rarely home, and my mom was always working on her career and settling into American life, so she was rarely home too. So when my dad was home, he was very strict with me. Very strict. I believe I was the only child that ever was punished by standing in the corner and getting spanked by a belt. As older children and teenagers, my sister and I had rules. We were to be in bed by 10. No video games or computer after 10. We were to eat what we were given. Basic kid rules, there. Now my brother -- no rules, refuses food, plays video games all night long since there's no bedtime rule for him. He doesn't get good grades, and probably doesn't even stay awake in class since he's up all night. Doesn't take his medications, and is being taught not to trust doctors.

Me, my grades weren't great. But with what I was going through, could you really blame me? My sister go straight A's, and was smart as a whip. I'm very happy  for her that she at least got the positive love and attention, but also rules and boundaries--and that right there was the perfect formula for a good child. A mark that has missed me, and quite clearly missed my brother. But whatever.

Today was a very funky day for me. I was in the slumps most of the day because of that horrible horrible email. It got a lot off my chest though, and I feel lighter. If anyone is still reading at this point, thank you for sticking with me this long. If there's one thing I've needed it was an ear to talk to and a shoulder to cry on. I will never let Camilla (or any other children we may have) forget that I will always be in their corner. I will do anything for them. I will make damn sure they know that they should never be scared to come to me with a problem or issue. If I had to jump into a pen of tigers or bears or into shark infested waters for them, I would. I would do anything to protect and love my children. It's a shame that some children have to grow up without that sentiment.

Good night, all. 

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Happy Tuesday!

Posted by ChristineElaine at 3:39 PM 0 comments
Desoto says HAPPY TUESDAY EVERYBODDDYYY!!!


Besties! Look, she's wearing her "I love my Doberman" shirt! Lol!

Sleepy lady!

Oh Cam.

Getting into mommy's crafty stuffs!

Hmm... comfy much, Desoto?

Twins much?! Lol.

Yum, enchiladas!

Cutest face ever. :)


She loves watching the dryer spin lol.Isn't her hair just ridiculous? :)

Awwwww.

 

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