After weeks of worrying about my son and his surgeries( those are over now) I woke up yesterday morning and just felt crappy. I mean there is no other way to explain it then crappy. I knew it was time for me to take a day to myself. So I dropped the kids off at daycare, yes I did not go to work but they went to daycare (time to judge), then came home and went back to bed. I slept and then got up and had lunch and did some things around the house and took a shower. I adore my kids and my husband but every once in a while I need a day where I am not being asked for more goldfish and juice or asking my two year old every 10 minutes if she needs to go pee-pee in the potty. I needed a day of silence and reruns of the Real Housewives!
As mothers we wear so many hats and just run ourselves to the ground, so to stay on top of my game I need to recharge my batteries every once in a while, granted I would much rather do that at a spa some where. So all the ladies out there take time for yourself, it is so important to do that. I feel it makes me a better mother in the long run.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
How Do You Do It? Emily Walsh
How Do You Do It?
Emily Walsh, Chief Digital Officer
of The Observer Group, Inc
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Photo Credit: Alex Stafford Photography |
I met Emily about 13
years ago when she and my sister became fast friends in a sorority at FSU. Since they were both from the same town put
them on the fast track for being best buds (still are today). After college
Emily moved back to Sarasota and began working for her parents emerging
publishing empire. Today the Observer Media
Group has grown to 8 newspapers, five websites, a quarterly arts and social
magazine and employs nearly 100 people.
Emily started as the Black Tie editor (7 years) and then moved onto her
current role as Chief Digital Officer. She sits on the board of several
not-for-profit organizations as well as chairs some of Sarasota’s best events.
Emily has been named one of the “100 Most Powerful People” by Sarasota Magazine
in 2007, received the “She Knows Where
She’s Going” Award in 2006 by Girls Inc. of Sarasota, “Caring Heart of the Year”
award in 2012 by First Step of Sarasota, and “25 under 35 - The Next Generation
of Publishing Leaders” in 2012 by Editor and Publisher Magazine. Not only is
Emily on track to one day taking over for her parents, but she does it all
while raising her adorable 2-year old son, Rhys. She is a hands-on mother who
manages to do all that she can and be a working mother. So, Emily Walsh, how do you do it?
2. What time does your day end and
how? My office day ends around 5 p.m. I used to stay at the
office late before I had my son. Now I make a point to spend some quality time
together before bedtime. Then after Rhys goes to bed, I'll usually pop my
laptop open for another hour or so of work before settling in bed around 10:30
(well ... more like 11 p.m.) with a good book on my iPad.
4. Do you speak/see your children
(child) throughout the day? If yes, how/when?
Rhys goes to Early Care Center at
First United Methodist downtown, so he's usually busy learning and playing with
his friends while I'm at work. However, his mom is really good at forgetting
things for class parties until the hour before so I'll see him when I'm
delivering goodies in the afternoon. The best thing about being a working mother is setting an example for my son. I hope that he'll be proud of the accomplishments I've created in our business and industry as well as the future I've helped create for him. The hardest is trying to juggle it all: work, home, family, friends and personal life.
All the wonderful hours during the week they get to spend with their kids. They can keep the laundry. ;)


Monday, March 18, 2013
Love this and so true!
While doing my usual drive by of Facebook post I came across this article from the Huffington post. It is funny, brutally honest and in my opinion true. Check it out.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/una-lamarche/how-to-be-a-perfect-parent_b_2888253.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/una-lamarche/how-to-be-a-perfect-parent_b_2888253.html
Great Weekend!
So little man had a very successful surgery on Friday. He was only back with the doctor for about 5 minutes and he was done. He is breathing like a champ now. Hopefully we are done with all of this. So after that went well it was time for some family fun to celebrate St. Patrick's day at our local Sam Snead's Tavern (www.samsneads.com). They have a great Irish band, corned beef and cabbage and plenty of Guinness. It has become a family tradition and now that my little sister is expecting the group will be adding another next year. Below are some fun pictures from the day.
It is really fun to start traditions with your kids.
It is really fun to start traditions with your kids.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
My Little Guy!
So my son is now 13 months old and since birth has had some minor health issues. It started with acid reflux (meds until recently), then we got that under control only to start with a ear infection that lasted several months. We went though about 10 antibiotics and 1 trip to the ER. We then figured it was time for tubes. So after a trip to All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg. Let me just tell you All Children's Hospital is an amazing establishment. The staff is great and the whole experience was top notch. Granted we had minor procedure done, and I know there are many parents and kids there for many reasons, but they have a well oiled ship there. So my little guy was doing well until some cultures came back of his sinuses he has a major infection and back on antibiotics for 20 days!!! Then after the 20 days it was back to All Children's for a CT scan . The scan came back that my son still had an infection and virtually the smallest (almost non existent) sinuses. Next step surgery. So two weeks ago my son went under to basically create sinuses for him. We then headed to our doctors surgery center in Tampa for the procedure. He came out of surgery just great but it has been a challenging. He cannot breath out of his nose due to swelling and so sleep has been difficult in us all. As I write this we are on the eve of his last surgery. I certainly hope that this will be the last and he can get the relief he will need.
This is how he came out of surgery the first time! |
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