Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Family Code


At three o'clock this morning, we couldn't take being kicked in the arms anymore. A queen bed is very small for more than two people. Fred said, "Well, I have to get up soon, and I'll take one back. Do you want to keep the small one or the big one?" I replied, "Why don't you take the medium one and put him in bed with the big one? He's more likely to stay there until morning." To that, with eyes closed, Freddie mumbled, "I want to go in my bed. I don't want to go in Quin's bed." We both shook our heads and smiled. He's getting so big...

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Snack Tray

Genius! Some article in one of the thousands of Parenting magazines in the world said to put out a nibble tray for kids to graze throughout the day. It's not the best thing for the floor (crumbs!) but for me it serves 2 purposes: 1) I don't have to keep serving morsels every time I turn around and 2) Macy eats the same thing as the others, which I think helps her a lot. Of course that means everything on the nibble tray (we just call it "snack tray") has to be dairy-, milk-, egg-, nut- and soy-free, but that's easy.

Today's tray includes plain "Ritz" type crackers (dairy-free,) snap pea crisps, dried banana chips, sea salt & pepper rice crisps and fruit snacks. Yes, I know...but they do enjoy little Spongebob and Princess shaped rubber things every once in awhile. Guess what, though?! Macy reached for the rice crisps first, and Freddie went for the crackers. Neighbor Brooke went to the fruit snacks first, but I caught her trying a snap pea crisp (I'm not sure if she's had them before?) How cool, huh? I was proud of my kids for not grabbing sweets first!

Today I'm grateful for: the fact that my kids eat vegetables...all three of them like asparagus!

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

The Toothbrush Theory




I can tell you how your day will be before it even starts. Of course, you must use an upright toothbrush holder in order for this to work. Before you pick up your toothbrush, look at it carefully. If your toothbrush is standing up straight, it's going to be a terrific day for you! If it's angled downward, a bad day is looming. If its bristles are facing upward, call a friend for advice. The toothbrush theory also can be used to make predictions regarding your love life. If the two brushes are embracing, love is in the air. If they are facing away, be careful what you say today. If the bottom halves are crossed, give them their privacy! lol


Today I'm grateful for: good friends who remain so despite the fact that I'm not very good at calling back and the invention of ear tubes

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Eyes to the Sky

Despite the fact that the temperature will inevitably rise too high for me today, I feel like autumn is almost here. The morning sky was dark and cloudy, and the air was crisp and heavy. If I had no paperwork to do, no calls to make and no cleaning to accomplish, I would sit in a chair and watch the clouds move. Nothing is more relaxing to me (...well, except maybe a long backrub from a cute guy with strong hands.)

Cloudy days make me want to ride roller coasters.

Today I'm grateful for: getting to spend time with Lisa last weekend.