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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Getting bigger.....

This weekend Eric was vacuuming and had to move the high chair. He looks at it, and it's cumbersome heaviness and awkward shape and than at me and says "Should we just get rid of this?" as I slowly stopped doing dishes, I looked at him with what I am sure was the equivalent to Bambi doe eyes and said "No not yet" in my heart I know my boys will always be my babies, but it seems as though I am letting more and more of my babies go with each thing we get rid of. 1st it was the bouncy chairs and baby toys, then Aragorn's crib into a big boy bed, now the high chair.

We have started looking into kindergarten classes for Aragorn, as we feel he's ready, and will be more so by this next school year. Yet another step into big boydome I have to endure, one more step to admitting they are in fact growing up. It's a hard and emotional job being parents. On one hand you want them to grow up and do things on their own, be more independent. On the other, you long for the days when they were nestled into you breathing softly as you smiled down on them. It's hard to watch them do things on their own play video games, get some snacks, read a book, and not need you.

I am comforted by the fact though, that every now and then, when they think we're not paying attention, the boys will stop, calm down and look over and smile at us. I think, just to make sure that we're still behind them, no matter how independent they may get. To that I say, you'll always be our Baby Bear and Little bug no matter how big you get!!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

A new house?


Well no, not really. BUT it will feel like a new one. It has been 5 years since we moved into our first home. And we have managed till now to avoid painting it. But this year we have decided to take the plunge and just get it done. We have decided to have it professionally done, as I H A T E painting. And have no desire to do the inside of the house, let alone the outside. We look forward to looking at paint and deciding what the new home will look like. . Lowe's here we come!!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Monday, February 15, 2010

A little laugh.......


I received this as an e-mail today and thought it was cute........

One day my mother was out, and my dad was in charge of me. I was maybe 2 1/2 years old. Someone had given me a little 'tea set' as a gift, and it was one of my favorite toys. Daddy was in the living room reading the evening news when I brought Daddy a little cup of 'tea', which was just water. After several cups of tea and lots of praise for such yummy tea, my Mom came home. My Dad made her wait in the living room to watch me bring him a cup of tea, because it was 'just the cutest thing!' My Mom waited, and sure enough, here I came down the hall with a cup of tea for my Daddy; and she watched him drink it up. Then she said, (as only a mother would know), "Did it ever occur to you that the only place she can reach to get water is the toilet?"

Memories.....

Yesterday as I riding with Eric and the boys to church Eric said he heard some old school country on the radio while he was driving into work Saturday, and he was glad, he misses old school country. It got me thinking. I remembered Sunday summer's with my mom in our house on Downing. I remember my mom the forever sun goddess used to get up early on Sunday's, we would usually eat some sort of egg breakfast and then it was outside. We had a large radio, that she would crank up so we could hear it in the yard. The music that came over the speakers was old school country. Johnny Cash, George Straight, Kenny Rodgers, Johnny Paycheck (take this job and shove it). I used to groan at the reminiscing the radio host would do. But, yesterday as I sat watching the world go by, I smiled. Because I was now reminiscing. Many a Sunday was spent with my mom, sitting in the sun, reading the funny pages as she ate her soft boiled egg and toast. And many of those days I was completely oblivious of my mother, happily content with my barbies, or the mud, or whatever friend was over that weekend. But as I look back now, I know those days were some of the best I ever had, just me, Mom, the sun, and Kenny.



Sunday, February 14, 2010

Mom moment...........

I got an e-mail this evening asking us our opinion on things our pediatricians office is thinking of doing. I had a mom moment when i thought..........

You know you are a mom when you sit down and actually read the questions and answer them.


But you KNOW you are a mom when you actually put comments in the comments section........

Heart Day


Tuesday, February 9, 2010







Sometimes, being a brother is even better than being a superhero
~Marc Brown
He is my most beloved friend and my bitterest rival, my confidant and my betrayer, my sustainer and my dependent, and scariest of all my equal ~Gregg Levoy

Happy Birthday

Monday, February 8, 2010

Saints Vs. Colts

I had my very 1st super bowl party yesterday for the Saints/Colts game yesterday and I have to admit it was very cool. Trista and Chad Weinmaster invited us the food was amazing, and the company very awesome. Trista outdid herself. I am glad we got to go, and the boys were all to happy to play with their friends again. So much so, that when we needed to leave Aragorn threw a HUGE fit. But aside from that it was a great time. There was some football thing on TV too i guess, I was to busy having fun chatting & Eating to notice.

Rohan turns 2……






























Ok well he turned 2 a month and 5 days ago, but we celebrated this weekend. We had his party Saturday the 6th. All of his friends came over to help. Jessica made his Elmo cake, and it came out great, not only in look but also in taste. Eric made some yummy lunch hot dogs, hamburgers chips and cheese puffs, all the things lil boys love. Rohan was excited to open his gifts, although I do not think he got the concept of it really. He was still happy to rip the paper and see what was inside the bags. He made out like a bandit though. A cool new moving and talking Chuck truck from Grandma Dean, all kinds of coloring books, stickers and a new Mickey Mouse movie from Grandpa and Grandma Spillman, a life size house from Aunt Erin and Uncle Mike. Some Barney movies and an aqua doodle from mom and dad, play doh from the Heller Family, and a very cool soccer ball for outside from the Weinstein family. We can't leave out the very cool bulldozer he got from Martin and the Elmo mailbox from Ms. Lorna and Miss Nichelle, and the neato squishy dino from the Bennetts family. But the coolest gift of all had to be the Talking/dancing/signing Elmo from T-B (Auntie Bria). All in all he did pretty good, and was most excited about spending some time with his friends. Wonder what he wished for when he blew out the candles?

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