I love my kids. I really, really do. I will be the first to admit that they drive me absolutely crazy at times but man, they are funny and make me laugh every day and I feel so very blessed that I get to wake up every morning with their (usual, but not always) bright, happy faces ready to love up their mommy. The following mini-stories are but just a few that I can remember off the top of my head that warm my heart.
The other day it was particularly warm outside and so when I went into the twin's room in the morning to help them get dressed I told them that it was so nice outside that they "get to wear T-shirts today!" Brody excitedly said, "Mom, can we wear T-pants too?" Not wanting to let that one go, we have been calling them T-pants in our house ever since.
Then yesterday they were insisting on wrapping a "present" (hand scribbled, sticker fest piece of construction paper) and Brody told me that he needed a "scarf" to complete his wrapping job. I quickly realized that he meant a ribbon but not after internally laughing at his description. So funny!
Then the other day everyone was sitting down for dinner, except for me because I was at work. John retold this story to me that night when I got home. He said that he had put dinner on the table and suddenly Greyson was panicking, pushing all of his food away on his tray. John was confused until he saw Greyson moving his hands to his head, chest and arms in a very deliberate yet inexact way and he realized that he was trying to make the sign of the cross, announcing in his sweet baby way that everyone had to pray before eating. Unbelievable! We have noticed that he folds his hands while we pray but we had no idea how much he was internalizing at only 19 months of age! This has to be one of the cutest things he has done to date.
Today I wanted to watch the finale of American Idol, which I had saved on the DVR. Greyson was napping and Tyler and Brody had just come in from playing outside for an extended period of time. They crawled up on the couch next to me (one on each side) and it wasn't long before they both fell asleep. It was so special to me. I couldn't get up. They were so peaceful and sweet and even had their heads lying in the same direction. I will miss these moments and am so thankful to have them now. I love my little boys!!!!!
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Friday, May 3, 2013
Christmas in April
The boys got their play set delivered last week that Noni and Nona gave them for Christmas. What fun to finally get to climb on it and swing to their heart's content! Much different than opening a piece of paper with the picture on it. We can't very well have a play set installed when the ground is frozen and covered in snow. I think it was a great lesson in delayed gratification for them!
Our house has been the popular neighborhood hangout as a result. Frankly I prefer it that way! I can keep an eye on them and know exactly what they're doing and rest assured knowing that they are being supervised. Not to mention when I need to call them inside I know exactly where to find them! But the thing I like most of all is that they are playing outdoors using their imaginations and getting exercise vs. playing video games indoors. And when I say "they" I mean Hunter, as he is the only one old enough to play video games. Hunter has strict rules about his usage but the neighborhood kids do not. I can and do tell Hunter that he can play with his friends so long as he is not inside playing video games at their houses and I trust that he will obey; however, I am making him "THAT" kid and me "THAT" mom and I feel the guilt. I really think that having this play set as well as some creative ideas I have up my sleeve for fun activities this summer to do in the yard will help get all the kids playing outdoors (and at our house)!
It has already gotten so much use! They've been on it every day multiple times and are having so much fun!
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