Thursday, November 25, 2010
Laughter
I am thankful for the sounds of giggles outside my window. I am thankful for the millions of comments around our dinner table such as "take the spoon out of your hair" "Don't put your feet on the table" "Quit licking your glass." "Only grownups are allowed to throw food." I love the comments like "B, you do too have time to tie up J. Come down here and do it." "Shut the playroom door if you are going to play baseball in there."
I am thankful I have a husband that can laugh and even flirt with me while we clean up poop. After one of L's worst episodes ever, we were in rolling giggles as we soaked her in the tub and scrubbed poop off walls, carpet and furniture. J got sick at church and I made a run for the bathroom. Projectile vomit followed, but we got to the bathroom first! We cleaned up the mess together as Brian bragged, and gave high fives on how close we got to the toilet. After dinner Brian said "What's that gurgling noise?" Me "The pee running down your shoulder and dripping onto your shoes." It may sound gross and disgusting, and lets face it, it is, but as long as we are together we usual find ourselves laughing out loud.
We tell silly, ridiculous jokes all the time. We do crazy dances that embarrass and horrify B and H. In short, when it is just us, we crack ourselves up. Life is hard. Life is challenging. Life is dirty. People other than my inner circle make me crazy. But as long as we can keep the laughter going, I know we will get though and that God must have a sense of humor.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Magic Kingdom
We spent several portions of days at the Magic Kingdom. We started the trip with supper at the Crystal Palace and then did another morning of rides. We had hoped the Halloween Party would include lots of ride time,but it was probably the only disappointment of the week. Too dark,and too many people. J’s favorite rides- Buzz Lightyear and Pooh’s Blustery Day were here,and of course Tianna. L loves Tianna.
L was constantly kicking off her shoes,and we decided not to deal with braces. A cast member was constantly saying “Lost slippers?” so we finally gave up. One of those L only perks! The characters all did such a lovely job with all the kids. I just love Disney!
Pumpkin Carving
All this year I have struggled with how big my kids are becoming. I drove past a sign for MOPS (mothers of preschoolers) the other day and almost hyperventilated as I realized I was a few short months from having everyone in school all day,every day. It was the moment I heard a little voice whisper “just one more…” I know, we need another child like we need a hole in the head, but I’m just not ready to let them grow up. Every once in awhile, I glance to my side and see these beautiful, tall!, girls in skinny jeans and boots. Catch a scent of perfume and manicured nails around a starbuck’s latte and my heart just stops. For heaven’s sake, put rocks on your head or something, but quit growing so fast! Yet another sign- B directed the cleaning and degooping of the pumpkin and even managed her helper well.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Country Halloween
Halloween in our little part of the world is always a huge event. People are looking for our kids and often have special things prepared. No xray scans or prepackaged candy only rules for us. We are blessed to live in the land of homemade Halloween cookies, chilled drinks and ….. Mrs. Jean Downing’s chocolate cupcakes with chocolate icing. I confiscate these almost immediately.
We had our first ever Trunk or Treat at church this year and a great time was had by all. Even dogs!
Incredible
Had may be more Dash than Violet, but either way she is Incredible! Mama also gets a little credit here for creating a costume that still fit Had’s shorts and athletic shorts plan.