::inside my life::

I have been married for nearly a decade to a man I met at a bus stop on my way to jail... and you know, after 10 years of marriage got to say I'm glad introduced myself to him at the bus stop!

We have a 4 year old daughter, Madison who lives in the world of imagination... she mght tell you she is a zebra named Marty, or a mermaid or a fish. But to me she is my "gift from God".

We have a two year old daughter, Eden, who repeats EVERY thing her big sister says or does. She loves accessories and never likes to leave the house without a purse, tutu, tiara, cape or hat.

I run a photography business - Krista Jefferson Photography - that has been a dream come true!

I am on a journey to "be". More like Jesus and less like me.



::inside the lens::
Krista Jefferson Photography

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::inside the minds of the FRWY::

FRWY Cohort
Adrian McFarlane
Al Baker
Carolynn Bucek
Dave Hamilton
Erin Stanley
Jaci Robinson
Jason Church
Jason Soper
Jen Kellner
Kaelyn
Kevin Chen
Margie Goodyear
Natasha Tilley
Pernell Goodyear
Rachel Pede
Rich Robinson
Sada
Shauna-Lee Goobie


::inside the minds of friends::

Miranda Lee
Joel Martin
Jenn Mitchell
Monica Doherty
Sandra Regier
Nathan Colquhoun

::inside the minds of family::

Rachel
Christina
Kathryn
Andrew
Dave & Beth
Curtis

inside my favourites
The Freeway
People Magazine
Hamilton Library
Cinema Clock
Blessings
Monica Joy
biblegateway

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Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Marriage

Noah's mom (Madi's buddy Noah from her class - who you might remember wrote her love notes saying "I heart U") was telling me about a conversation she had with Noah yesterday. They were talking about marriage and she told him when he grows up he might find someone he wants to marry....

Noah - I already found her mom.

Mom - Who is it?

Noah - Madison. I just can't stop thinking about her.

Mom - What do you think about her?

Noah - About marrying her.

Too cute. Kindergarten romance. Today they played Batman and Spider girl. Destiny...

Posted at Tuesday, December 12, 2006 by Krista
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Letter to Santa

Here is Madi's letter she dictated to me to type for Santa....

Dear Santa,
 
How is Rudolph? And I have Rudolph in my movies and one with the Toy Taker. We don't have a chimney but how are you going to get in our house?
 
I want dinosaurs. One a longneck named Littlefoot and he doesn't bite. And Sara the three horn who's nice. And Petrie the flyer he talks and he doesn't bite. Spike the spike tail he doesn't talk but he doesn't bite. And Sharp tooth the T Rex who talks and doesn't bite. And Ducky and she is a swimmer. 
 
I want a doll. And I want new rocking pony. You know the pink one I have? This time I want a cow one. And I want my very own fishing rod. And I love you. You and Rudolph. Sometimes Rudolph can give me a ride.
 
Please give Eden a toy bottle. And I like lots and lots of toys like my old ones.
 
I will sleep and I love you, Rudolph and you.
 
Love Madison
 

Posted at Tuesday, December 12, 2006 by Krista
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Lipstick Mishap

So, Madi just came strolling into the kitchen trying to act like nothing was wrong and she was ready for school. Glad I looked at her face - she got into my lipstick!

Posted at Tuesday, December 12, 2006 by Krista
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Monday, December 11, 2006
Santa Shuffle

It seems like a lifetime ago now, but it was just over a week that we ran the 5K Santa Shuffle. Just found these pics on Mark's camera....

 

 

Posted at Monday, December 11, 2006 by Krista
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Sunday, December 10, 2006
Sugar Plum fairies danced in my head...

Yesterday I had a wedding and Mark came as my assistant for the first time. I was only booked until 5pm and since we had a babysitter (thanks Marcie!) we decided we'd celebrate our anniversary after wards. Well, we went out for a nice dinner at Izzy's and then Mark surprised me with tickets to the Nutcracker!! It was GREAT! I love the nutcracker - and how each time you see it, it is different. The last time we Saw it they had it set at DUndurn castle here in Hamilton which was fun. It was stunning last night, the costumes, set, dancing and of course the music - was great!  They had added a bit of humour (like a drunk maid) last night that was a fun twist.

I love seeing all the little girls in their beautiful Christmas dresses. They are all yatteirng away before it starts and then that music starts up and it's so quiet as all the little girls are mesmerized. I love it.

Anyhow, it was a fun day and a great night!

Posted at Sunday, December 10, 2006 by Krista
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Saturday, December 09, 2006
All is calm...

Posted at Saturday, December 09, 2006 by Krista
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Thursday, December 07, 2006
Random Pics

Bride from Nov. 18 killing herself laughing....


Shy little girl at a wedding I did - loved how she is clinging to mom.


Bride and Groom from Nov. 24 enjoying one of the warmest November days ever!


Flower girl studying the intricate wedding cake design...


My handsome hubby - talked him into letting me try out my new lights!


Eden enjoying the Christmas decorations...

 


Posted at Thursday, December 07, 2006 by Krista
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Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Random


Since people seem to enjoy the random posts...

Today I had to do a bunch of errands  in the west end right after I picked up Madi from school so I told the girls I'd take them to Burger King because it has a good play land.

Madi says "No, they told me it doesn't have a playground."

Me - Who? Who is 'they?'

Madi - Paulette Bourgeois (to you non-parents... this is the author of the Franklin the Turtle books. Not sure why she and Madi were discussing Burger King...)


While at my printers today there was a woman in there I hadn't met. My printer is a family run business, and Liz (the mom) introduces me to everyone in the shop.  Today while my two girls are chasing their dogs around (the store has their two dogs in the place) and wreaking havoc I meet this woman - who's job it is to teach etiquette to young kids. Seriously. This is her web site. So, she is desperately trying to find me a business card - can't blame her. I'm telling Mark about this at supper - and he's saying "sign them up! That's what I want for Christmas - for the girls to go to etiquette classes." Then, as soon as he says that he says to Madi "can you please use your fork?" (for the 100th time) to which she replies "Of course, it would be my pleasure." Our jaws dropped. Had she absorbed some etiquette just from us discussing classes?


My girls are taking turns sharing being sick. Quite fun. Madi was home from school three days last week. She seems to be better and now Eden is sick. Eden is a very sad sickie. She looks so dreary and it breaks your heart. She oozes green gunk out her nose day and night. She sleeps ALL day - we take Madi to school then come home and she goes to bed until I wake her to go get Madi again at lunch. Then after lunch she goes back to bed until supper. Thankfully we're going to the doctor tomorrow.


I enjoyed people's comments about decorating the tree. As I wrote about how I wanted to decorate it I felt so shallow. Not sure why I like to decorate it so much - I mean I do really enjoy it and love to see it take shape. If you've been t omy home you know I'm no anal housekeeper - my home looks like I have kids! - I guess the tree is my one creative outlet in the home. Growing up we each got a new ornament every year - loved that tradition. What I have done with the girls is I get the an ornament every year with their photo from that year on it. I'm starting to re-think the nicely matched Christmas tree....


Tomorrow is our 10 year anniversary. VERY hard to believe. Sunday Mark and I couldn't wait any longer and exchanged gifts. He gave me a beautiful ring. I'm not a big jewelry person - only things I wear are my wedding rings and a hand me down watch. And earrings when I can find a pair. But I LOVE my new ring. LOVE! I was really hoping for one but hadn't said so. So now I have two rings I will never take off. I was admiring it today as I drove and Madi said she wanted to wear it. Off the cuff (bad move) I said "When I die each of you girls can have one of mom's rings now." Rookie move. Madi is all upset thinking I'm dying. "People don't die, mom!" So we had to have the deat h talk and try to explain death without scaring her. Fun.


Madi was all upset on the drive home from school yesterday because she had called Noah - one of her best buddies - "stupid", So, I made her call and apologize (she got the answering machine). His mom said today Noah couldn't remember it - but apparently Madi did! Trying to teach the concept of nice words.


Did I mention that Madi and Eden named our new car "Gate-dog"? And Madi faithfully calls it that. Has a nice ring to it...


So, I am one of the many people who's says we need more community and such in church and that small groups is the key and yada yada yada... but why am I not committing to a small group? Light bulb "aha!" moment went on (yet again) last night about that. As usual I am quick to forget that I need to be part of the solution rather than the problem.
How is it December already? Happy Birthday, Kathryn by the way!
I'm excited that my side of the family (the Halls) are getting together over the Holidays. I'm so use to having my extended family spread out and not seeing any of them ever - this will be a treat! More and more family is moving to Southern Ontario and then some others will be visiting. I heard even my Uncle John and Aunt Naomi from the Yukon will be here. Should be fun!
My nephew Cohen is HUGE! Adorable but huge! You would think he is 6 months old - not one month old. Really big adorable guy!

Did you know "Joe Fresh" clothes at the Superstore (which I absolutely LOVE!) are designed by Joe (can't remember his last name) who started Club Monaco and 'discovered' Alfred Sung? Kind of cool. Read an article on him last night.


Eden is on this kick of "stop calling  me Eden. " "I'm not Eden" Funny, but yet can be frustrating.

Madi freaked out yesterday because it had been library day and we had never read her last library book. Guilt award goes to me. I felt awful. But we had gone to the public library and gotten out a ton and honestly, I forgot all about her school library book. With her being sick so much last week I hadn't looked in her backpack much. She says "I couldn't find a wish star to wish on but I wished EVERY day [funny she never mentioned it then] that we would read my library book and now it's gone and I'll never read it and..." Just heap the guilt on, Madi! Let's just say we're reading this week's library book a LOT.


Madi could care less about colouring, writing, drawing, etc. Eden will sit there and carefully try to colour in the lines. It is just very funny to see the difference in personality already. Yesterday they painted. Madi did a coupe quick swiped on as many pages of paper as she could - all in the same colour - and she was done. Eden carefully sat there and painted using different colours and slowly painting her artwork.

Same with temperature. Madi loves being cold. She loves her food cold. Her bath water cold. She is always taking off her coat - even today in this freezing weather! As soon as she gets in the car her shoes and socks are off. She wants the windows down and heat off always - winter or summer. Eden on the other hand loves being warm. She'll eat her food right out of the oven piping hot. She loved being in the hot tub with me while away at the hotel. She loves cuddly warm blankets. Very funny. Madi even one time I brought her blankie to her straight from the dryer - and she says "awww... I like it cold." Weird, kid!


Madi was SO excited about the snow! She ran around yelling "Santa's coming! Santa's coming!" And when she came down today she said "why are there no presents under the tree? There's snow outside!" I guess snow = Christmas to a 4 year old.

Posted at Tuesday, December 05, 2006 by Krista
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Saturday, December 02, 2006
Random

Got some good stuff out from the library this week. Got a cute book called something like "What I love best about mom" and then you flip it over and on the other side is "What I love best about dad". And the two stories have the exact same things listed that the kid loves best - but the pictures are adorable! When we read it to Madi, Mark read the dad part and I read the mom part. Very cute book. We also got a kids "exercise" video. Madi loves doing her exercise - very funny. I got some good Christmas CDs and the Jack Johnson Curious George one. And some other goodies...


Ran the 5K Santa Shuffle today with Mark, Marcie and the entire Church family. Good job on the organizing Jen! (and helping out Sarah & Natasha) It was fun, I made it, and I won a Swiffer! What could be better? Think I need to work on my speed, but all in all it was fun. Thanks to Marcie for not running at her usual pace but hanging out with us slow guys.


Stupid clumsy list of things that happened to the Jeffersons at the Santa Shuffle

1. Eden insisted on going "pee" so I took her to the washroom (she never actually pees on the toilet but likes to try) and when she got off she tripped and hit her head on the toilet and got a bleeding lip. Right when the race was about to start.

2. Going to get in place to start running, I was walking along in my usual daze and kicked out a crutch out from someone using crutches! Nice.

3. Then the race starts we all go to run and I turn to wave at the girls (thanks Sarah for watching them) and ran right into the person in front of me HARD. Classic.

And just a  few more random spills and scrapes.


Eden's new favourites... Fave line is "No problem!" Fave song is "jingle bells" - only song she wants to hear when in the van (for the last 3 months). Eden has a new favourite game. She grabs whatever Madi has and just runs away full speed and hides with it - even if Madi isn't chasing her. It's funny to watch.


Kept Madi home a few days from school because of this nasty cold. Hope she's better tomorrow! They're both hacking away.


Trying to teach Madi that when we're at the dinner table it's nice to talk to each other about our days and catch up with each other. Tonight she rushed away from the table then came running back and said "Soooooooooo Dad. How was your day?" Her tone of voice was hilarious! Just like we as adults do when we realize we forgot something - try to ask all smooth.


All Madi wants for Christmas is dinosaurs. She's on a Land Before Time kick. I think she'll be happy with what we got her... unless the fickle 4 year old changes her mind.


I was getting after Madi for something the other day and said "Madison, how old are you?" (in my best mom scolding voice). "I'm five." No you,re not Madi. How old are you? "I'm five,  mom" She insisted on being five. I said think about it, how old are you. "Hmmm, three?" This kid can never remember being 4. Ever since she turned 4 almost 3months ago she has never been able to remember her age. Funny.


Madi's slowly getting better at her printing, but she's doing good at typing. Every day she wants to type her name, "mom" and  "dad" (since she knows those letter from her name) on the computer. Taught her what capital "E" looks like so now she can type "Eden" too. Could you imagine as a kid knowing how to type before you could print?


I ordered my studio lights last week - should be here in the next few days!! Can't wait!


We decorated for Christmas this week! My sister and I traded trees - hers was too big for her apartment and we had a small one. As usual with Marcie, we got the better deal - her tree is perfect! Pre-lit which is so nice! Mark thinks I'm silly for not wanting to let the kids decorate the tree - honestly, they don't care (yet). Madi was so excited to put the tree up - and so I was letting her help and before I could put the different parts together (which took about 2 minutes) she was bored and asking if she could go. Only thing she really wanted to do was put a star on the top of the tree which she did. I think whenever we get around to moving and if we get a rec room (please, please please let our next house have a rec room) then the girls can have their own small tree. Mark thinks that's really silly but I don't. I love the mismatched Christmas trees of kids decorations  - just not sure I want it in my living room. What do you guys think?


Finished Christmas shopping! Everything. If I haven't got it, Mark is getting it. I don't want to go back to the mall because I have no self control and always buy too much. I like shopping too much and waste money and spend guilt and money too freely.


I reached "Lifetime Member" status at WW. Meaning I hit goal and didn't go more than 2lbs over it for 6 weeks. So now, I have to weigh in at least once a month and maintain and I'm free for life. I set my goal high so that I could have room to gain/lose while staying in lifetime status. I have now lost 20lbs. Only a few more to go to hit my personal goal. I still plan to go to the meetings weekly so that I don't slip up! Easy to catch myself after a bad week - harder to catch myself after a bad month (or two!) I might just be able to wear a bathing suit on the beach when Mark and I go away in January after all!

Posted at Saturday, December 02, 2006 by Krista
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Saturday, November 25, 2006
Remember!

Saturday night my favourite Monica is doing a concert at the FRWY cafe - if you're in town, you should definietly catch it!

Posted at Saturday, November 25, 2006 by Krista
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