Meet Amy

I have struggled with the answer when asked, "What do you do?" and it isn't work-related. Ultimately, we settled on that I find things and untangle things. But I also read (a lot), pretend to wake surf, and watch Hallmark films.

Amy's bookshelf: 2024

The Weekend Away
it was amazing
So so good! Orla and Kate are long-time best friends off on a girls' weekend away. Kate is a bit of a player who is trying to get back at her soon-to-be-ex, causing her to spend frivolously and do drugs and hook-ups. Orla is a new mom ex...
tagged: 2024, audible-books, five-stars, thriller, and thoughtful
Written Off
really liked it
tagged: 2024, cozy, easy, and four-stars
Maybe Next Time
really liked it
Parts were a screaming 5 and parts were like “what?” And just irritated me. It is a Groundhog Day premise about a family of four - the mom is caught up in her own life and missing all that is going on around her with her kids and then he...
tagged: 2024, audible-books, fiction, four-stars, and thoughtful

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Swimming and Posing – that’s what they do

I’ve often talked about how different my little girls are.  One is adventurous while one is extremely cautious.

The other day, my sister was throwing the little kids in the pool.  Kat asked Ivy if she would like to be thrown.  Ivy said “sure” and we all had a moment of jaw dropping.  A few minutes later, Ivy came over to Kat and said,

“Aunt Kat, you don’t need to throw me now.  I already did it in my head.”

There you have it.  Two very different little girls.

My sister (she’s the “fun aunt”) was helping the girls with their dives off the side of the pool.  In order to help them go up and over she would normally hold one of the sponge noodles or the pool to the net.  This time, she decided to hold Jade.  It worked like a charm.  Ash dives beautifully.

In order to show that being fearless comes from someone, here is a photo of my brother and my dad soooo many years ago.

Sweet little Ivy, who does big jumps in her head, prefers to pose for the camera whenever possible.

And in order to show that this trait is also hereditary, here is a taste of the “posing trait” (again way back in the day)…

Be sure and check out the other GMYBS, PSF and OSPF

PhotoStory Friday
Hosted by Cecily and Caitlin

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24 comments to Swimming and Posing – that’s what they do

  • Camille
    Twitter: makeitworkmom

    oh I love these pics! Have you ever seen What About Bob? I had to laugh when reading this post just because it reminded me of Bob teaching Sigmund how to dive, “knees together, stiff as a board…”
    But the pic of you is by far the best! 🙂

  • Jenny, Home is Where
    Twitter: henjenca

    Amy,

    popping in to tell you that you won the birdie cup over at my blog 🙂

    email me at marmeesez at aim dot com

    thanks for playing!

  • Brandie
    Twitter: rudyrukus

    How fun and look how cute you are and were!!!!! We need to meet for lunch!

  • I think it is cute that they are so different! You were very blessed with two BEAUTIFUL litte girls. Your posing pic reminds me how my sister and I are! 🙂

  • homemom3
    Twitter: homemom3

    I have two girls as well and agree, mine are totally different from one another. My youngest (I call BabyGirl online) is the same was as your Ivy, she will analyze anything before doing it and she loves taking her time at eating. Does your Ivy take her time when she eats? Btw, you have two very pretty girls.

  • Jenny, Home is Where
    Twitter: henjenca

    I am loving your photos, I specially like the first- the drops of water and the color are beautiful, and the one of sweet little Ivy-adorable! The older pics are neat, what a blast from the past!

  • Holly
    Twitter: HJPix

    Our children are so different!! Love your pics and post!! I adore the pic of Lily! What a doll!

  • Lolli
    Twitter: 1momof5

    Those are great pictures, but the additions of the old-time pictures were my favorites. Love them!!

    Amy
    Twitter: familytrifecta
    Reply:

    thanks 🙂 it’s funny how many of them i had to pick from.

  • Kim
    Twitter: moneyandrisk

    Amy,

    Is that Ivy in the first photo? It’s such a gorgeous snap. Immediately reminds me of summer. And oh to have that beautiful natural blush. Sigh.

    Amy
    Twitter: familytrifecta
    Reply:

    Thanks Kim. The first picture is actually Jade, my adventurous one 🙂

  • liz

    Oh, sweet Ivy! And I think it’s so great you have photos of yourself doing it when you were young.

    Amy
    Twitter: familytrifecta
    Reply:

    Ivy and I are two peas in a pod 🙂 just 35 years a part.

  • Adventurer 101 (Maria)
    Twitter: adventurer101tw

    Awesome picture. Ivy can be a model. 🙂

    The more I’m around kids the more I believe that they come with their own factory installed personalities.

    Happy Friday, Amy!

    Amy
    Twitter: familytrifecta
    Reply:

    Funny little Ivy, she is such a ham. They definitely come with their own personalities.

  • I gotta love kids who will pose, and that shot of Ivy is BEAUTIFUL.

    Amy
    Twitter: familytrifecta
    Reply:

    Thanks Cecily- she was just so darn cute with her goggles on, I had to snap a few. 🙂

  • Ivy is so beautiful. That is an amazing photo! 🙂

    Amy
    Twitter: familytrifecta
    Reply:

    Thanks, Nancy. She is such a little poser. She’s either doing her “I’m so pretty” look or she’s pretending to be a hip hop “gangsta”. Oh sigh, she’s only 4. 🙂

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  • Dumb Mom
    Twitter: thenagainphoto

    Those are the best Old School Photos EVER! Perfect. And awesome. And, perfect.

    Amy
    Twitter: familytrifecta
    Reply:

    you’re going to make me blush 🙂 believe me, there are so many more where those came from.

  • Your girls are all so beautiful, yet different!

    Amy
    Twitter: familytrifecta
    Reply:

    they are so different. sometimes i wish they were more alike but then again i am grateful for their differences.