Full Snow Moon

My daughter loves looking at the stars, the moon, identifying planets and constellations. Recently, I came across a sweet book called Walk When the Moon is Full by Frances Hamerstrom. The book chronicles twelve adventures of a brave mama and her two children every full moon.

Ms. T and I decided to read the book each month on the full moon and then create our own adventures. Listen to all of the night sounds, witness the beauty of our surroundings bathed in moonlight.

Last month was our first full moon. It was quite chilly and either of us was super into freezing our tushes off so we sat in the front seat of the car reading the first chapter of Walk When the Moon is Full and checking out the trees and sky. Although it was not quite the same adventures had by the family in the story, it fit our mood at that moment. I had so wanted to wander the neighborhood that night but I was tired and cold and Ms. T was happy enough in the jeep. Sometimes as a busy mama, plans change and you roll with it. No looking back or regrets.

Tonight, I am hoping to bundle in our snow gear and spend at least 10 minutes outside under the moonlight. Probably with our little dog in tow.

In addition to it being the Full Snow Moon at 7:33 pm Eastern Time, there is a also penumbral eclipse at 5:34pm. I had no idea what this type of eclipse was but according to The Old Farmers Almanac, a penumbral eclipse is “a very subtle kind of eclipse which may appear darker than usual”.

On top of those two fun lunar events, tonight will be the closest pass of a comet to Earth since 1983. The Comet 459 will be visible in the eastern sky around 3 am Saturday. Look for a blue-green object with a tail. Although I would love to see a comet this close, I’,m not sure I’ll be getting up at 3 am. We’ll see.

For more information, check out the Old Farners Almanac Full Snow Moon

You can order your own copy of Walk When the Moon is Full at Amazon. 

Enjoy the full moon!

Gratitude

Life goes by amazingly fast. Most days it’s easy for me to forget to stop and be thankful for the zillion blessings in my life. On the difficult days, it can be a challenge to remember and see those blessings in front of me.

Join me in taking a moment to reflect on the blessings God has given us.

1. Time at home with the family during yesterday’s snow day.

2. Beautiful snow and photo opportunities.

3. Friends and family to play with and have a nice evening.

In addition to counting blessings, I wanted to add little something. My best friend and I did this while we were pregnant with our little girls and it has stuck with me. Again, in the fast pace world of motherhood, we an sometimes get stuck doing the same thing and forget to look ahead. So, here are a few upcoming things I’m looking forward to in my life:

Today-It’s Friday! No work for the next two days! Also picking up my little girl from my sister-in-laws house (school was cancelled again today!)

This week-My dear friends son is turning two years old. His birthday party should be full of toddler smiles and giggles.

In the near future-Family trip to Disney!

Snowy Snow Day!

Snow day and Silly Pancakes

Yay! It’s a beautiful snowy day here! The weather has been all over the place this winter, even yesterday when the temperature was nearly 50 degrees. But today, the forecast is 12-18 inches of beautiful, fun snow.

I’ve called in a snow day for myself at work. I truly treasure these extra moments at home. There’s time for silly pancake shapes, heart warming snuggles and no pressure to be anywhere or do anything. And if I’m lucky, I’ll even get a load of laundry done or a tiny space cleaned up.

Happy snow day to those in the northeast!

Hello!

Welcome to Adevntures of a Real Mom! I am so excited for this blog and the opportunity to share the craziness of life as a busy working mama and wife. 

My life isn’t perfect and you won’t see perfect photos, a newly renovated house or wrinkle-free, designer clothes. Instead, look for a (mostly) happy family in a well loved, well lived in house; a mama who prefers hugs, messy science experiments and adventures over a perfectly clean, tidy living room. 

I am grateful for all of the memories that make our busy lives worthwhile. I don’t want to miss a single precious moment with my family. Laundry will eventually get done, the floors eventually vacuumed. 

I hope you enjoy reading this documentary of my life!

~Aileen