So, it's 2 and 2 again. We've got a two year old and two month old, and things never seem to slow down. But, I'm not really sure we'd know what to do if they did. By now, we're getting very accustomed to life with two. By far the hardest part has been readjusting to life with a baby. Packing a much bigger bag and scheduling your outings around feedings and vice versa.
This weekend was no different than most with a few different activities to bounce between. Friday night a friend and I headed to a massive garage sale. I left with some new jewelry. Josh worked overnight in the ER, so after giving the boys their baths I tucked Jack in bed. Next I worked on getting Sam settled down for the night, which usually takes a little longer.
Josh came home the next morning with breakfast in hand, which was met with roars of approval by all. "Biscuit and bacon," yells Jack. Even though he said he didn't need a nap, Josh crawled into bed after breakfast. And I figured he didn't care for the two year old jumping on his head and yelling, "daddy, down!" So, while Josh & Sam snoozed away, I took Jack to the Build To Grow workshop at Lowe's. He loved the hammering and was quite proud of his planter. In fact, when we got home we set out to spruce it up a bit with some paint. He has asked to paint every day since then.
Anyway, around lunchtime Josh was ready to join the party. So, we all enjoyed some fun. Later we gathered at a friend's house to celebrate her birthday. Saturday was also Sam's official two-month milestone. We don't have a check-up until next week, but I'm eager to see how much he's grown. He seems longer and has definitely packed on some pounds. Jack is tall, but not sure he'll outweigh his little brother forever.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Car Ride Convos
I can still remember maybe a year or so ago wondering when Jack would be old enough to begin carrying on conversations...especially in the car. For a good while now he's been talking a lot about his surroundings and pointing out all his favorite animals, vehicles and landmarks:
"football games" = the local high school football stadium
"tractor" = anything that resembles a tractor
"motomycle" = motorcycles, mopeds, etc.
"bickle, bickle" = bicycle
"water tower" = water tower...should be self explanatory, folks!
Well, this morning he pointed out a barn and the conversation proceeded as so:
Jack: daddy tractor barn
Me: Yes, daddy keeps his tractor* in his barn* Did you ride on the tractor last night with daddy? Jack: Yep, and bath!
Me: You did take a bath. Was it fun?
Jack: Yep!
Me: Daddy is fun, isn't he? I sure do like Daddy.
Jack: Yea. Daddy buddy.
Me: Is Daddy your buddy?
Jack: Yea.
Me: I love Daddy.
Jack: Me too, Daddy. pauses to correct himself. Me too, Mommy.
*for the record, we do live in a somewhat rural area, but we do not actually own a real tractor or a barn (much to my husband's dismay). We do have a small storage building behind our home that houses most of Josh's tools and lawn equipment, including a riding lawn mower.
"football games" = the local high school football stadium
"tractor" = anything that resembles a tractor
"motomycle" = motorcycles, mopeds, etc.
"bickle, bickle" = bicycle
"water tower" = water tower...should be self explanatory, folks!
Well, this morning he pointed out a barn and the conversation proceeded as so:
Jack: daddy tractor barn
Me: Yes, daddy keeps his tractor* in his barn* Did you ride on the tractor last night with daddy? Jack: Yep, and bath!
Me: You did take a bath. Was it fun?
Jack: Yep!
Me: Daddy is fun, isn't he? I sure do like Daddy.
Jack: Yea. Daddy buddy.
Me: Is Daddy your buddy?
Jack: Yea.
Me: I love Daddy.
Jack: Me too, Daddy. pauses to correct himself. Me too, Mommy.
*for the record, we do live in a somewhat rural area, but we do not actually own a real tractor or a barn (much to my husband's dismay). We do have a small storage building behind our home that houses most of Josh's tools and lawn equipment, including a riding lawn mower.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Football!
We live right around the corner from the high school here and pass the football field just about every time we go anywhere. So, Jack talks about football all the time. Not to mention one of his favorite bedtime books is all about football. (It's a real must-read for any true dawg fan!) To satiate our son's fanaticism we elected to take him to the G-Day game. Josh swears Jack won't be going to a real UGA game until he can sit through watching one on tv (by that time he may have his own student ticket!)
It was pretty hot on Saturday, but we arrived in time to snag some of the coveted club level seats. So, Sam snoozed away in the shade courtesy of the arms of Mema and Aunt Emmy. Jack was completely mesmerized when we first arrived, but that quickly gave way to the need for popcorn and juice. After the game, we marched him up to North Campus to see the Arch and the chapel bell (which is rung after each victory)...both landmarks are in his story book. We finished our campus tour at the bookstore. Without a nap, Jack was exhausted by the time we loaded in the car around 5.
We've been up to a lot more, but I gotta get to some laundry...so, just check out the photos here.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Crash
Well, I guess one of the hardest parts of having two little ones is finding something for Jack to do while I'm nursing his little brother. Most of the time I can occupy him with a snack, tv show, etc. But yesterday around the 5:30 feed dinner was in progress, Josh was on his way home and things were just great. Then I heard a big CRASH!
I quickly jumped up with Sam still in my arms to find that Jack had pulled a snow globe off the cabinet in the foyer. It was a UGA globe with campus buildings and landmarks in it (along with water and glitter). Jack loved the globe and was always asking to see it and for us to wind the music (it played the UGA fight song).
Anyway, it was sad to see it broken. Just a few weeks ago, you would get a little bit of a warning because you could hear him dragging his little wooden stool across the floor, but we had just taught him how to pick it up and carry it. I have to start putting his stool in a place he can't get it now.
On the bright side, my floors have never shined quite like this...thanks to the glitter!
I quickly jumped up with Sam still in my arms to find that Jack had pulled a snow globe off the cabinet in the foyer. It was a UGA globe with campus buildings and landmarks in it (along with water and glitter). Jack loved the globe and was always asking to see it and for us to wind the music (it played the UGA fight song).
Anyway, it was sad to see it broken. Just a few weeks ago, you would get a little bit of a warning because you could hear him dragging his little wooden stool across the floor, but we had just taught him how to pick it up and carry it. I have to start putting his stool in a place he can't get it now.
On the bright side, my floors have never shined quite like this...thanks to the glitter!
Friday, April 9, 2010
Right Now...
A friend of mine posted this little "get to know me" segment on her blog today. I thought I would play copy-cat...
RIGHT NOW...
I Am- nursing Sam (yep, I can multi-task. Love the new laptop).
I Have- a very messy kitchen and I haven't cooked in days!
I Wish- I had a clean and organized kitchen...the counters are my dumping spots.
I Want- a hot fudge sundae from DQ (they have the best soft serve).
I Fear- that Sam doesn't get as much attention as Jack did at his age.
I Hear- the Golf Channel commentators talking about the Masters leaderboard.
I Search- for good deals.
I Wonder- what my children will grow up to be.
I Regret- that I didn't appreciate my care free college years as much as I should have.
I Love- my family. I'm incredibly blessed to be surrounded by handsome men :)
I Always- forget (or don't have time) to make a grocery list.
I Usually- spend more time online than I intend to.
I Am Not- very good at saying no.
I Sing- very rarely. Typically only if I am alone or in large groups.
I Never- enjoy cooking; baking on the other hand...
I Cry- if I get really sad
I Am Not Always- the best at keeping in touch with old friends.
I Need- to call a few old friends!
I would love to see what some of you are up to "right now."
RIGHT NOW...
I Am- nursing Sam (yep, I can multi-task. Love the new laptop).
I Have- a very messy kitchen and I haven't cooked in days!
I Wish- I had a clean and organized kitchen...the counters are my dumping spots.
I Want- a hot fudge sundae from DQ (they have the best soft serve).
I Fear- that Sam doesn't get as much attention as Jack did at his age.
I Hear- the Golf Channel commentators talking about the Masters leaderboard.
I Search- for good deals.
I Wonder- what my children will grow up to be.
I Regret- that I didn't appreciate my care free college years as much as I should have.
I Love- my family. I'm incredibly blessed to be surrounded by handsome men :)
I Always- forget (or don't have time) to make a grocery list.
I Usually- spend more time online than I intend to.
I Am Not- very good at saying no.
I Sing- very rarely. Typically only if I am alone or in large groups.
I Never- enjoy cooking; baking on the other hand...
I Cry- if I get really sad
I Am Not Always- the best at keeping in touch with old friends.
I Need- to call a few old friends!
I would love to see what some of you are up to "right now."
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Three guesses...
We had a wonderfully busy Easter weekend, and I promise to post some more images soon!
Friday, April 2, 2010
When you are two...
When you are two "cookies" is a perfectly acceptable answer no matter what the question is. Breakfast, lunch, snack, dinner...cookies are the fifth food group.
When you are two you wake up one morning (about 6 weeks ago) and realize you don't own a helmet and that is a problem. Once you own your helmet you decide that you must wear it sometimes no matter what else is going on...oh and don't forget the knee and elbow pads. All before you've even had a chance to change out of your pajamas.
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