So a little Lucas antecdote for you all. Lucas decided that he wanted to play with an empty pop can that he had dug out of the trash. It was sitting on top and nothing gross was in there (in my defense). So he was playing with this thing like it was just the greatest thing EVER. Apparently the little guy got thirsty. He took the can to the bathroom and filled it with (clean) toilet water and proceeded to rehydrate himself. I heard the splashes and put a quick end to the adventure he had created for himself. I usually keep the bathroom doors closed because of the possibilities of such incidents, but sure enough I forget one time and my kid drinks out of the toilet. Oh well, at least it was clean.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Babies, babies, babies!!
Spring has sprung and it seems like babies are coming from every direction!! Congratulations to all of our friends who have recent additions to be celebrated. It is so much fun to see pictures and meet these new little playmates for Laney and Lucas.
I hope the sleepless nights are few and the love and joy endless for all of you!
And no, the plethora of babies is not really inducing any baby cravings. Thank goodness. Our little one and two year old are about all we can handle right now. =) We just get to enjoy our friends' and help them out anyway we can.
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Saturday, April 12, 2008
Out-numbered two to one
I must admit I was a bit nervous for my first major road trip by myself with the kids. I've got great kids, but something about car trips that make them demanding little beasts. However, our trip to Indiana was a huge success. Thanks to portable DVD players, pretzels and the Lion King Soundtrack.
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Thursday, April 3, 2008
"Good Job, Mom!"
I have quite the little cheerleader on my hands lately. Elena is going through a phase where she tells everyone "good job" no matter what they have just done. She was cutting some paper with her new scissors and she handed me a piece of scrap paper and when I took it she told me "Good job, Mom." This little piece of encouragement is shared when I throw something in the garbage, make a right hand turn when driving, when Drew gives her a drink at dinner, when Lucas plays with a toy, the list goes on and on. She doesn't forget to include herself. Whenever she does something pleasing, like using the potty or cleaning up her toys you'll hear a "good job, lane-ah."
Everytime she says this I smile and laugh. I'm sure that is part of the reason this has been going on awhile. It makes me so happy that she is learning to be happy for other people and that she wants to encourage her family to keep up what we're doing.
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