Tuesday, April 30, 2019

WD-40

I hope this makes you laugh as much as I did...


 

Monday, April 29, 2019

Love and Aptitude

Her love and aptitude for selfies has me worried...






 

Sunday, April 28, 2019

Hit Hard

We have not been hit this hard by an illness in over two years...

This has hit us high and low and multiple times -- the only soldier still standing is Hubby.  He's either really strong or a dead man walking.



I'm smirking in this picture because I thought Lee Lee was sleeping and I held up my camera to take a selfie of her and she said, "Cheese" through her passie in her mouth.





 

Saturday, April 27, 2019

The Plans

I make a lot of plans for our family.  I make plans for the season, for the month, for the week, and for the day.  Sometimes our plan is to stay home and relax... but there is still a plan for the day.  I know what time I'm expecting the kids to wake up -- I plan what time I'm awakening so I can plan what I want to get done before they wake.  I like to think our house runs as smoothly as it does because of my plans.

Well, we had a plan for this weekend.  We had a great plan.

I was supposed to go to Denver for a two-day professional development workshop Friday and Saturday.  I was supposed to leave Thursday afternoon and get back Satuday evening.

The kids didn't have school on Friday due to conferences, but we had a baby-sitter booked and Hubby planned to come back mid-day and take everyone to Carbondale for soccer practice, lunch, and to play in the park with the sitter while he attended conferences.

He was excited to take everyone to breakfast Saturday and then come home for a lazy day at home with Daddy until Mama got home around bedtime.

Oh the beautiful plans.

I should have known that the plans were in trouble when we kept all four kids home on Thursday due to vomiting.  Lee Lee had thrown up Wednesday evening, and Caroline woke us up during the night on Thursday.  Tracey was over the stomach bug she had over Easter... but was coughing to beat the band.  So we made the call to keep everyone home on Thursday.

By the time I was supposed to leave for Denver Thursday afternoon, both twins were vomiting every 30 minutes or so and Lee Lee was having an upset tummy with some very messy diapers.  I just thought if the twins could get over the actual vomiting, they would be exhausted and wanting to sleep and cuddle, and Chris could handle everything while I was gone.  This is an annual conference and some years I cannot attend -- this year I could.

I left our house around 7pm and arrived at my hotel around 10:00pm.

Up at 5:00am, I checked on the cameras to see how everyone's night went... and it was awful.  Both twins were up multiple times the entire night vomit.  And, I could see on the nursery camera that Lee Lee was awake and crying (probably from a messy diaper) and Hubby wasn't waking up to check on her.   I had to call our house phone to wake up Chris.

That's when I made the call... I needed to be home.
I like to think I keep a pretty good finger on the pulse of how our home is running, and I think I know what Hubby is capable of handling in my absence.

This was a two-parent situation.

I emailed the event organizer, took a shower, grabbed continental breakfast with a few colleagues also staying at the same hotel for the conference, checked out and headed home.

I walked through the door at 11:00am with jello, applesauce, bananas, ginger ale, and bread and Hubby was shocked... and then incredibly grateful.
I was gone a total of sixteen hours, six of which were spent on the road.

He was even more grateful when both twins and Lee Lee were vomiting again within 30 minutes of my getting home.

So... new plans for the weekend, which include lots of baths, lots of cuddles, lots of laundry. 

I felt so guilty for taking a spot in the conference registration... but this is the reality of being a working mother, and living away from family.  The truth is our family comes first, especially with our children as young as they are, and I needed to be at home.

Plans change.
 

Thursday, April 25, 2019

Big Sis Little Sis

Every week at dance class, the last ten minutes or so are devoted to "free dance."  The teacher passes out pom-poms or ribbons and the kids get to dance around to fun music while some colorful lights flash.  It is also the time when little siblings get to participate after having to sit still and watch their older siblings for the entire dance class.

Lee Lee usually prances around with her pom-pom, twirling or stomping, or running.  The twins usually dance in a circle with their classmates, pulling on each other or falling down together.  Tracey either does her own style of free dance in her own world, or she participates in the group circle.

Last class, though, Tracey decided to dance with Lee Lee and it was the cutest thing.  I had no idea there was such a height difference between them... That's a lot of growing in four-ish years.



I love that Tracey and Lee have such a special Big Sis, Little Sis relationship.
 

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Outfits

They chose their outfits before I knew the morning was going to include hose and mud playing...






 

Monday, April 22, 2019

Images of Easter Weekend

What a great Easter weekend... with the exception of our very sick little Tracey.  She hardly participated in any of the fun activities and she was so sick, she wasn't even sad about it.  She is just miserable.  The twins and Lee Lee were bouncing off the walls with excitement.





























 

Saturday, April 20, 2019

Nooooo!

Mama:  Lee Lee, is it time for a bottle?
Lee Lee:  Ya!
Mama: And is it night-night time?
Lee Lee: Ya!
Mama:  Okay, let's go do that.
Lee Lee:  NOOOOOOOOO!

Friday, April 19, 2019

Good Friday

So often we are happy it is Friday and we tell each other to "Have a good Friday."

But the truth is, there has only been one GOOD Friday.



Thursday, April 18, 2019

Men Working Hard

Our men were working hard yesterday evening before dinner... Daddy on his computer and Howard on a picture find page (similar to Where's Waldo).  He found every hidden item in the chaotic picture.