The End of an Era

...or the beginning, depending how you look at it. 

I have been blogging in this space for almost seven years. Except for changing up the look from time to time, the blog has remained virtually the same. It has always been me blogging about my life. Obviously, along the way, a couple key players have been added to my life (Connor and Isla). 

^^ 2007 Jessica...I took this picture and used it in my "goodbye" to my work when I left California for Scotland. I have matured a little since then.

After everything that happened last week, I decided I wanted to be able to watermark my images with something that more easily pointed back to me, than "Life as I know it". There are literally thousands of blogs with that name. So, I sat trying to come up with a few different names. I quickly remembered, it isn't all about me anymore and I wanted my new blog name to reflect that. So, "Jess and the gang" was born. 


For those of you that haven't been around from the beginning, I actually started my blog saying, 

We all have things we want to be when we grow up - a youth pastor, a doctor, a social worker, a nurse, a boutique owner...just to name a few of my aspirations. Even though I don't have nailed down what I want to be, I can tell you what I don't want. I don't want to be sitting around when I am old, talking to my grandchildren and not having any adventures to tell them. So here is me, making some adventures...


^^ I used to live there (Edinburgh, Scotland)?!

And, seven years ago, there were many adventures to document. These days, the travel type adventures don't happen so often anymore, but the adventures in potty training, temper tantrums, lego building and more are still alive and happening. Like I said, life has become less about me and more about my gang. 

Thanks to my loyal readers for sticking around for so long and listening to me rant and rave about anything that pops into my head. I'm looking forward to keeping the stories of me and my gang coming. 



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Connor: He found our old, old ipod and hase been "listening" to music on it. It doesn't even turn on, but he puts headphones on and dances around like he is really listening to music. It's pretty dang cute. 

 Isla: There is just something about little kids on their knees playing. I love seeing them engrossed in play, not even caring if they are in a comfortable position or not. 


" A portrait of my children, once a week, every week, in 2014."




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Quiet Time

Connor stopped napping consistently before he was even three. Then the problem became him running through the house while Isla was sleeping. A toddler running around on raised foundation wood floors does not make for a quiet experience! So, I started sitting with him during Isla's naps. This made for loooong days without any break.


When Connor started school, I instituted quiet time. I did this because I thought he may need a nap after being at school. He never did nap. Of course, why would he...he's the boy that hardly sleeps! But the wildly successful quiet times made me wonder why I didn't start it long ago! Basically, Connor gets quiet time in his room while Isla naps (not her whole nap, I set a timer for him) and I can have a bit of me time. Recently, I started noticing that Isla went to bed so much easier on the days that she didn't nap. So, in general, I have stopped naps for her and instituted quiet time and it has also been hugely successful.


The first day that Isla had quiet time with her new big girl bed, she crawled up in it and went to sleep! Now, she hasn't done that at any of the quiet times since. But I love that no longer being in a crib, she has the option to decide if she wants to play or sleep...and that one time she actually chose sleep!

Do any other moms out there do quiet time? And if your kids are older, how long were you able to get away with quiet time? I am thinking I want to do it for a loooong time!



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The "other" side of the internet

Yesterday I woke up to an interesting comment on my blog. One that has since been deleted by it's author. But, basically they told me there is someone out there who is acting like my kid's mom and created a website for them (more specifically Isla, but included a lot of pictures of Connor too). A simple search of the website brought up a video for Isla's birthday of pictures of her from my blog. That you tube video led me to more videos of our kids. Then, in the afternoon, I had a girl reach out to me on facebook saying she was duped by this mom and made videos for the mom of my kids and everything. And now, of course, she is confused and sad that this person duped her. And, I can easily say, I am sad and confused as well. Of course, one of the videos has over 2000 views, so my kids are a bit of a you tube sensation, but I digress... 




My first reaction when this all happened was to get rid of everything internet related. I immediately set my instagram to private and deleted every person I didn't know who was following me. Then I started thinking about my blog. This place means so much to me. It is where I have chronicled the last (almost) 7 years of my life. It is where I have met and also reconnected with people. It isn't something I want to give up. BUT, from now on out, I will watermark all my images so that if someone tries to be my kids fake mom again, it will easily be caught. Though I am curious, how does fake mom deal with the temper tantrums? Does she have a secret for them that I don't know about? I kid. 

I would also like to remind everyone that no one is safe and it isn't just blogs this happens to. Last year, a friend of mine had her images taken on instagram and used in child role play, also on instagram. Numerous people I know have had duplicate accounts set up on facebook - where someone makes an account just like yours and refriends all your friends. In fact, my kids fake mom was using my pictures of them on her facebook page. 

Everything we put on the internet makes us vulnerable. Do you have a photo sharing site? It could happen to you. Do you have a facebook site? It could happen to you. Do you put pictures on Twitter or Instagram? It could happen to you too. The crazy thing is, this has been going on for more than a year (that I can tell) with my kids and had I never been told, I wouldn't have known. Because, really, the internet is such a vast place, how would I have found it? And after doing some research, it seems that people are always tipped off by a blog reader or a friend who sees a picture...so way to have my back folks! 

Bar not being on the internet at all, we will never be safe from it all. But, here are a few tips to help keep yourself more safe. 

1. Image watermarking - Though this isn't a guarantee that your images won't be used, as watermarks can be cropped out or blurred, it is more of a deterrent. 

2. Facebook - make your account private and be sure to privatize your photos as well. 

3. Don't put ANYTHING out there that you won't want to be shared. People use children's images for all sorts of things and an innocent picture of your child half dressed could be used in another manner. 

The craziest thing of all, is besides copyright infringement, there is nothing you can do to stop this. If you find your images being used, contact the web host. One of the people who reached out to me about my kid's fake mom complained to facebook and that page has already been deleted, though I found some cached information from that page with my kids names on it...eeek! Fake mom called Isla "Isla Marie" and she even used my first name, but a different last name. 

I have always been cautious of the pictures I post of my kids online. I didn't do it because I was afraid someone would act like their mom, but because I would never want to accidentally sexualize my children. And, I have to say, this whole thing makes me so glad that I was already cautious of what I posted. 

Going forward, I will continue to blog. Being apart of the online community is a part of life for me (and mostly everyone out there!), so I can't allow this scare to keep me away. I will try to be smart about what I put out there though. And if you ever find my kids on someone else's site or account, please let me know. Thanks!



Update: After writing this, I discovered a facebook page for the fake mom, as well as an instagram account. Thanks to people jumping on and reporting the fraud, the facebook account was quickly taken down. If you or a friend ever finds yourself in a situation like this, here is a great article to help you deal with it



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Same Glasses, Different Kid

Do you ever just have the biggest case of deja vu? That is pretty much how I felt after looking at Isla chilling in her stroller in Connor's sunglasses the other day.


Not only was she wearing his sunglasses, but the picture that popped into my head of Connor in them, he was in a stroller too. Then, when I went back to find the picture I was thinking of, I couldn't believe how similar their facial expressions were. Especially given that Isla usually smiles all big for the camera.



It's funny (and weird) how some things seem like they just happened yesterday (this picture of Connor), yet feel so long ago at the same time. I notice with kids this seems to happen a lot more often. As cliche as it sounds, they really do grow up too stinking fast.



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Big Girl Bed

Isla has been able to climb out of her bed for a while now, but never regularly did it. A few nights ago, I was putting Connor to bed and heard Isla's door slam. After getting Connor sorted, I went to Isla's room expecting to find her playing. Instead, I found her back in her bed, with a crib full of toys. It was then that I knew it was time to convert her crib to a toddler bed. So, on Friday night, that is just what we did.

 When we started taking the sides off Isla's crib, she was hysterical. She was crying that her bed was "broken" and to "fix it". Once the sides were off and we went to switch out the bottom to the footboard, she went from sad to happy. She got on the bed and started jumping on it. She was super excited.


^^ How Isla slept on the first night. 



A couple nights in, it seems like a smooth transition. The first morning, Isla didn't get out of her bed when she woke up. Just like she did in her crib, she grabbed some books from the bookshelf right by her bed and waited for me. The next morning, I found her out of her bed and playing. She seems to be enjoying her freedom and really seems to be enjoying the fact that we can lay with her in bed when she goes to bed at night. I have a feeling the rocking chair in her room will not be getting much use anymore and instead, I will be cuddling with her in her bed.

I have to admit, as sad as it is for me to leave the baby stage behind with no other baby on the horizon for our family, I also can't resist the cuteness of Isla's toddler bed, so that helps.



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Connor: "I building a construction site, mama."

 Isla: She wants to swing forever and when I stop, she yells "PUSH MEEEE!"


" A portrait of my children, once a week, every week, in 2014."





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