I would really love to chat but honestly, I am tired...I am also in the "migraine zone" so I can't screw up my sleep too much or there will be hell to pay. But I have 2 little things to share:
1. I discovered that Michael's translation of corn-on-the-cob is "cob corn". It sounds so cute when he says it and it just cracks me up.
2. Liam has been singing his approximation of the ABC song. At the end he cheers "Yeah babies" (which is our standard cheer when something fun/good happens). I love his little singing voice.
I know, you are thinking- this is not groundbreaking news. But you know those little moments when you little ones just seem EXTRA adorable to you and you sort of fall in love with them again? The above are those type of moments for me :)
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"Yay babies!" I may have to steal it... SO CUTE.
Glad things are going well. You guys are TOUGH. I never took transitions as well as you are. Keep up the good attitude!
I'm a little behind, but wanted to comment on your three challenges from your last post. Those are definitely constant challanges to us too.
1. We don't do breakfast with the boys at home, which makes our mornings easier. We both pack breakfast & lunch for work, so I eat when I get there.
2. Dinner. UGH. This is a really hard one for me. I've pretty much completely thrown in the towel on having the boys eat what we cook on any given night. They usually have what we ate LAST night (leftovers) because it's easier for me to get them eating before I address any cooking. So I keep a bunch of shortcut options on hand to supplement the leftovers: cooked noodles, frozen meatballs, lots of canned peas/ beans/ corn (our boys actually love canned veggies), fruits (canned & fresh), whole wheat bagels & cream cheese, cubes of cheddar, and raviolis. Then Brett & I eat separate from the boys. I wish we all ate together, but I think it'll be another year or so before that's happening.
3. I do a chore here or there, and basically our house is a wreck. No help here.
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