The other night at dinner three kids were asking me for something at once and Hunter was crying.
I closed my eyes and quietly said,
“Anyone who needs something from me please raise your hand.”
Hunter immediately stopped crying and raised his hand.
The other night at dinner three kids were asking me for something at once and Hunter was crying.
I closed my eyes and quietly said,
“Anyone who needs something from me please raise your hand.”
Hunter immediately stopped crying and raised his hand.
As you all know, we have had a contractor here doing work for the past six weeks... he's still here doing work.
Yesterday while my parents were watching the kids, "Mr. Mark" the contractor asked my mom to open the garage door. He had been introduced to my parents (Howard and Chris) earlier in the week, and so he said, "Chris, could you open the garage door?"
My mom said yes and opened the garage door for him.
Lee Lee watched this entire exchange and then looked up at Grammie and said, "Grammie, Mr. Mark called you Chris... he must think you look like Daddy!"
How far along?
36 weeks, 3 days
A few days ago, Hunter was determined to wear a toy stethoscope around his neck. I couldn't get a great picture because when he noticed my trying to take his picture, he stopped doing what he was doing...
He spent several minutes putting the stethoscope around his neck, but it would promptly fall off his neck because his neck was too small for the opening. So, then he realized if he tilted his head to the side, he could hold the stethoscope around his neck with his ear.
Then he'd walk a few steps and move his head and the stethoscope would fall off again.
He would pick it up and start the problem-solve process all over again.
I LOVE toddlers!
Last year for Mother's Day, I got coupon books from Hubby AND each of my big kids. Included in the my coupon book from Caroline was a coupon for an "Ice Cream Date" just the two of us.
Well, last Mother's Day was the pandemic, so we didn't rush right out for that ice cream date. Also, Hunter was still nursing so I wasn't going many places without him. I kept the coupon and I told her we'd make sure to do that when we could.
So... yesterday we did. LOL.
Honestly, I am not good at doing things with just ONE child at a time. I know that the others will enjoy it too... I want them to do things as brothers and sisters and when I do something special with the kids, I want to take ALL the kids. Hubby is much better at doing special things with children one at a time.
But yesterday, I spent all day doing laundry, and continuing to clean and organize the upstairs post-construction (construction is still going strong in the basement, but the upstairs has been completed for about a week, so I felt comfortable in some final stages of cleaning and organizing upstairs)... so by about 4:00, I told Caroline I was ready for our ice cream date!
We went to Baskin Robbins and ate ice cream in the back of our rental mini-van like a tail-gate party (our suburban hit a deer a few weeks ago so its being repaired).
It was short, sweet, and very special to have that time with just her.
She did say several times that we should get pedicures while we were out getting ice cream, which was really funny. I responded by saying that the coupon was for an ICE CREAM date, not a pedicure date. She told me that this next Mother's Day she's going to give me a coupon for an ice cream AND pedicure date.
When I asked her if she was going to pay for our pedicures since she was giving me a coupon, she said No, I was going to pay for them.
I love motherhood.
LOL.
It has been a very full week... full of work, full of motherhood, full of children, full of making meals, full of construction projects, full of pregnancy, fully of marriage teamwork, full of balancing everything that needs to be balanced...
So, I have no idea what to put on my blog at the moment...
I will simply leave you with this picture that I found online today, and it makes me smile.
Hunter is getting very close to my absolute favorite age of little ones. Right around 18 months, the little babies that have been so baby-ish become these tiny people full of their own personalities full of joy about everything life has to offer.
Hunter is seventeen months and it feels like suddenly he wants to be a part of everything his older siblings are doing.
He has always loved watching them and he has always giggled and been entertained by them... but suddenly he is big enough to want to be a part of the games.
This past weekend, he was determined to play restaurant with Tracey and Caroline (whether they were going to include him or not) and he had such fun ringing the bell they had set out for costumers and then trying to get ahold of their spatulas to help with the cooking. If they are running around, he wants to run with them. If they are doing yoga, he wants to do yoga with them. He officially wants to be a part of every game that's going and, and thankfully, his older siblings think it is adorable and are really good about including him.
Frankly, this is perfect timing because our new baby is about a month from making his or her arrival, and it will be wonderful to have Hunter taking an interest in some activities with the big kids.
I called the kids in from outside... and in came Tracey and Hunter... and I cannot express how this sight made me so equally happy and horrified at the same time.
How far along?
34 weeks, 5 days