Yesterday, I posted a link to Do Fun Stuff on iTunes because I wanted to help out Ryan Marshall and his beautiful family over at Pacing the Panic Room. http://pacingthepanicroom.blogspot.com/2010/08/look-at-what-we-went-did.html
Apparently the big push landed the album at the top of the Children's music charts. Do Fun Stuff is currently battling it out with Yo Gabba Gabba for the number one spot. When I checked it about 10 min. ago Yo Gabba Gabba had edged us out but I think if we keep pushing, we can take over that top spot again.
So, with that said, if you checked out my post but didn't click on the monster and listen to some of the music on the Do Fun Stuff album, go ahead and do that now. I'm telling you, if you have kids, they are going to like these songs.
My kids like Pass It On. I like Always a Blue Sky, Nothing, Ladybug and Morton the Caterpillar. We have been listening to these songs here since Saturday and the honest to goodness truth is that they are great, kid friendly songs that don't make me want to pull my hair out by the handfuls. Well worth the $9.95 price tag.
Also, if you don't follow Ryan yet. You really should. He's smart, he's funny and he's also not afraid to lay out all of his frustrations and keep it real.
If you haven't seen this video,
So Long I'm Six from The Panic Room Videos on Vimeo.
please watch it now.
This beautiful little boy is the reason for this album and you can find out more about SMS or "Smith Magenis Syndrome" here.
Please help any way you can.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Monday, August 30, 2010
I'm helping a web friend today.
Sorry it's been so long since I've posted anything new and noteworthy. I'm happy to be making my comeback into the blogging community by helping a web friend and his beautiful family.
I've been following Ryan over at http://www.pacingthepanicroom.com/ since about 25 weeks into Cole's pregnancy with Tessa. I love his blog. I love his insights, his photography and thanks to him, we now have a Canon 7D in our camera bag. (Thanks Ryan!)
Please, click on this monster above and go over to iTunes and buy this album. It's kid songs and fun kid friendly songs for parents. My three kids have already chosen their favorite songs. 100% of the proceeds go to research for SMS. For more information click on the "Our Cause" button above.
If you don't have the $9.95 to download the album or if you feel that $9.95 just isn't enough, please click on the Make a Donation and contribute what you can to a great cause.
Thank you Ryan for allowing me to be a part of your web storm. It's an honor. Squeeze the Littlest Buddy for me and here's my sincerist wish for Do Fun Stuff to chart on iTunes. I've written my review and rated the album.
PS: If you want to help me spread the word about this album you can click on the "share this widget" and add the monster to your own post. I know that Ryan and Cole will be most appreciative if you do.
Monday, June 28, 2010
We do this every night.
Every night when we put the boys to bed, I arrange Tyler's "stuffedies" the wrong way. When I first started doing it, it made him mad. He's very particular about how he wants them. I guess he knows that the dog and the catapillar are going to fall out of the bed but his bear is the most important thing so he get's to take the inside position so that he's less likely to fall out. Now, it's like a game and he asks us to put them in wrong. I love this little game.
Bedtime routine from Linn Goodman on Vimeo.
I'm also still playing with the T1i and the lighting so, I'm sorry about the dark faces. I'm still working on it, but love playing with it and I love it that we are finally getting some videos of our kids so I can remember their voices, how they act and they way they say certain things like Tyler calling Chrismas Grimace.
Bedtime routine from Linn Goodman on Vimeo.
I'm also still playing with the T1i and the lighting so, I'm sorry about the dark faces. I'm still working on it, but love playing with it and I love it that we are finally getting some videos of our kids so I can remember their voices, how they act and they way they say certain things like Tyler calling Chrismas Grimace.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Happy Father's Day
I follow the Pioneer Woman's blog and I love her post of her MM and her punks. So...I thought I would follow suit and post some of my favorite pictures of Michael and our babies.
This little girl started it all. I knew that he would be a great daddy, I didn't know he would be the BEST daddy.
I love this picture. Tootie has always been the baby we couldn't get to stay in bed. He was snuggling with daddy and I couldn't resist taking a picture of two of my favorite guys.
Here he is with all three and three generations of Goodman's. Great Grandpa Titus, Grandpa John and Daddy. Michael's Grandpa will be 100 this fall.
Not a huge fan of my look here. This one was taken so that Eden would have a family portrait for her preschool class the night before she needed it for class. I love her expression and her toes in this one. Also, we all miss those natural curls.
Twenty-two days old in this picture and that chair was pretty much my bed for the first several months of the twins lives.
The level of exhaustion is beyond words. But just look at those faces. So sweet and even though we were so tired all the time you can still see how much he loves those babies. All three of them. So, to the man I love, thank you so much for being the best daddy. You are the best thing that ever happened to me and we make beautiful babies together! I couldn't be happier.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Our new camera does HD video.
Here is a video that I took with the T1i. Please let me know if the video won't play.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
What's been going on?
WOW! I haven't really posted anything since New Years. It's time to change that.
Let's start with the hardest 7 days of my life so far. Last Friday, I took Jacob to the doctor because he was coughing again. He had bronchitis just a few weeks ago and he took some medicine and was feeling better, but while we were at the Dr.'s office for that cold...the doctor asked me if Jacob had been diagnosed with asthma.
You see, we were taking the kids to another doctor and that doctor wouldn't listen to me. I've been telling him for a long time that the kids weren't sleeping through the night and I was concerned, Jacob was very hyper and I was concerned. However, until the preschool teacher sent me an email that I could take with me to the doctor his response to me was that they were just young and hadn't settled into their own sleep pattern yet, and Jacob was just a toddler being a toddler. I don't know if I've posted it here before or not but Jacob is ADHD and he's now on a medication that makes a world of difference for him. That's another thing that wasn't so important to the previous doctor. The first medication worked really good for a little while and then all of a sudden, he started getting VERY emotional after the meds started to work out. When we went to the new doctor he changed the medication immediately, it works like a charm and he's the same Jacob who is better able to control himself and his emotions are under control most of the time.
So... back to the asthma, last Friday, Jacob was diagnosed with asthma. Here he is taking his breathing treatment in daddy's lap. For 7 days he took two different breathing treatments. One three times a day and the other twice a day. That's a lot of time in the chair. Thankfully, as of yesterday afternoon, he's down to one medication, once a day.
I have said before that I love the boys' preschool teachers. I have to say it again here. I got an email from Ms. Sally the other day and it said that she was working with Tyler on his letters and numbers and he kept asking her to hold them closer. She told me that they were so close to his face and she was concerned.
I had noticed him starting to do this but for some reason it just didn't click for me that he could need glasses. So I called and got him an appointment Wednesday afternoon right after he got out of school.
Tyler has astigmatism in both eyes and he's far sighted in both eyes as well. One eye is 20/30 and the other is 20/40 and the eye doctor explained that the muscles in the eye can correct the vision in one eye but not the other because once the first eye focuses on the object it stops, it can't fix the vision for the second eye as well, so for right now he has ALMOST the highest prescription you can get on a pair of glasses.
So, I just wanna know, HOW STINKIN' CUTE IS THIS KID?!? When we picked his glasses up today they had to adjust the frames to fit his face. He is the one of my kids who is the funniest about the things that bother him and let me tell you.... they bothered him. He was complaining about them hurting and the tech who adjusted assured us that the frames themselves were not hurting him. He started crying and that's when daddy and I got upset and took him to the car. (She was finished adjusting the glasses.) The tech told us that the glasses may give him a headache and that it could be straining his eyes a bit because they had already adjusted to what used to be "normal".
So, while I know that both boys will be perfectly fine and both the eye doctor and the pediatrician have told us that with proper treatment the asthma will probably go away and the far sightedness can be corrected by changing the prescription when it's needed and then he could have lasik when he's older. But, getting this kind of news and being stressed at work and home and feeling like the crappiest mom ever because it took the preschool teacher telling me that Jacob was really having trouble and he was wheezing and it seemed a lot like her son when he's having an asthma attack and then telling me that maybe we should have Tyler's vision check before it occurred to me to do it, really made it a rough week.
Also,
my beautiful little girl made me cry when she said to me and her daddy, "I just wish I could take the things that are wrong with my brothers. It's not fair that I'm the only one that doesn't have something wrong with them." It's amazing to me how much kids understand and the depth of their feelings.
Sorry this post is so long, I just wanted to update anyone who cares to know how things are going.
Monday, March 22, 2010
I heart Faces Angles

So this week's focus is on interesting angles. I usually shoot straight on but occasionally I'll take a picture while I'm standing over one of the kids.
I love this picture right down to his messy little mouth!
They are playing in grandma's flower bed and I can tell Tyler is tired. He's got his finger diggin' in his bellybutton.
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