Showing posts with label Brennan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brennan. Show all posts

Monday, March 29, 2010

Spidey 7th Sense?

We've all heard of 6th sense, no I'm not talking about the movie, I'm talking about the intuitive feeling that you feel in the pit of your stomach. Most mama's have it, some of us listen to it, some of us are hyper sensitive to it and some of us ignore it.  My kids seem to have an extra sense as well and since 6th is already coined we'll go with 7th. Let me give you some examples-

Example 1 - My three children are laughing and have a grand old time with there Dad in the family room. Wrestling, tickling, just general silliness. When lo and behold I feel the call of nature so I head to the bathroom. After all they aren't paying me any mind, that is until I'm behind a closed door with my pants at my ankles. It starts with the abrupt stop of the laughing. Then I hear the pattering of baby feet through the kitchen, across the wood floor to the bathroom door. I hear the flick of the door knob. Thankfully the girls don't know how to open doors yet and by now I know to lock the door. Then a gently tap on the door. The first inquisitive child has made enough noise to cause brother and sister to come investigate. Dade is now full on trying to open the door, asking me what I am doing, both girls have begun to bang on the door. Then they proceed to shove toys and fingers under the door as if they can somehow rescue me. After I finish, wash my hands and open the door you would think that I hadn't seen these three in a month. It's like a homecoming celebration. (I'm not gonna lie, I have stayed in the restroom for an extra min or two knowing I was safe behind the locked door.)

Example 2- I listen to the girls play and laugh downstairs every morning while I'm getting ready. They talk, squeal, yell and have a hoot of a time. Occasionally I hear their Dad say, "No don't put your dolly in the trash." or "Please don't push, smack, bite your sister." In general they are just having a smashing time that is until my leg comes over the gate keeping them from playing on the steps. Then the whining and crying starts they each attempt to tell me of the great injustices their father has imposed on them and demand that I pick them up.

Example 3-It's a perfect lazy Sunday afternoon. I've washed the lunch dishes, finished my grocery shopping, folded any outstanding laundry and all my babes are sleeping. There are a few minutes where I can steal a nap before they should be waking up. I head to my room take off my glasses, get snuggled under the covers and just as a drift off to sleep. There is crying, coughing, or talking. This same scenario could play out at night as well. I'm all prepared to drift off when someone needs to be tended to..

We will call this the umbilical sense. The unwavering need to be connected to mama regardless of her situation. Most days I love the extra special connection that my children have with me, but sometimes... well you know. Do you have any silly stories of your child(ren)'s 7th sense?

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Never say Never

I mentioned on Monday in tiny text that Brennan woke up on Monday night, had fitful sleep on and off until 1am when I finally put 2 & 2 together got that she had gas. Not one of my stellar mommy moments. Due to my exhaustion at 1am having not slept at all I let my lovie sack out in my bed and I laid next to here. I have been known to say in the past that my kids will never sleep in my bed.
So last night, I'm sitting on the floor in the front room with all the stuff I need to inventory and tag for the consignment sale on Saturday and I'm listening/peeking at LOST in the other room when I hear crying. Ufta!! really. So, thinking I'm smart I head her off at the pass and give her Mylicon drops after she lets out a big burp when I pick her up. Take her to my room; rock, rock, rock, pat, pat, pat. She is konked out, back in her bed she stand up and starts screaming. Maybe it's her teeth. Orajel applied. Eyes closed. Snoring. I do the limp arm test, anyone else do that? Back to her bed and repeat. Frustrated with the fact that she is waking up and I have a pile of stuff to tend to I leave her to slam stuff around downstairs clean-up. Jon says he will take over and that I should take a minute. I do. He gets her, puts her in bed, she falls asleep again. Rinse and repeat you get the idea. Three more times, we are being played. She will only sleep in our bed. Then it happened... We made the decision to let her cry it out. I have said over and over again that I would never ever EVAH do it. I thought I was going to melt into a giagantic puddle. I was a mess and envisioned that she was too with snot and possibly puke because she was crying so hard. After 5 minutes it was over there was silence (until 7am no less) and we all survived to see today. As I am wrapping this up she is crying again, but seems to be soothing herself. Am I the only with babies who can't seem to figure out that sleep is OH SO VERY GOOD???

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Where oh where...

could my barf bucket be, where oh where could it beeee... With it's aqua color and wide opening, where oh where could it beeeeeee...

In the past twenty-four hours all three of the kids have vomitted. In the process Dade got me and Coralee got Dade. The laundry is piling up and the high chairs have both been washed. How long do these things usually last?

Who was it that was griping about runny noses and coughs? Oh, yeah me.. I'll take runny noses and coughs over this ANY day.

These are just too cute to not share...

Coralee snuggled up with her giraffe at nap time....

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Pics, pics and another pic...




In case you plan on stopping by some day, please be warned...
Not only are pants optional..

 
Most days he is sans clothes once we come home, it should make hosting small group at our house in a few weeks, ahem, interesting...

Thursday, January 14, 2010

First Words

As a mother I'm excited to watch my babes grow and enter new phases and learn new things. This excitement would definitely include the first word. I'm quite sure Dade's first word was ball; he is all boy and loves all sports involving a ball. Now, I'm not a baby book kind of mama so I have no official recording, I'm just trying to remember. It was with great anticipation that at least one of the girls first word would be Mama, not just the noise but the actual recognition that they wanted me. I would instantly be whisked to a happy place where birds are singing, flowers are blooming, there is even a rainbow in the sky. If I, the actual Mom, was blessed enough to be the first word. SO what do they utter first….


NO! (actually nonononononononono, accompanied with violent head shaking)(Brennan)




STOP! (actually yelled & accompanied with a finger raised in the air)(Coralee)



Dreams squashed… All the more reason to have a 4th right?

P.S.-Those are pictures from Christmas #2 in their super cute dresses.

Thursday, December 31, 2009

2009 in Review

Dade-
  • celebrated your third birthday
  • learned many songs
  • started helping with chores around the house
  • nearly completely potty trained
  • love all sports- especially the ones that involve a ball
  • you are all boy through and through





Coralee-
  • celebrated your first birthday
  • learn to hold up your head on your own, sit, crawl, stand and walk
  • ate baby food, then people food
  • are a daredevil




Brennan-
  • celebrated your first birthday
  • learn to hold up your head on your own, sit, crawl, stand and walk
  • ate baby food, then people food
  • tend to be shy and wary of new environments




I look forward to what 2010 hold for you, my babies and for our family...

Happy New Year!! dear blog friends, wishing you and your family a year full of blessings.