Sunday, January 26, 2014

I write blogs all the time

So when things happen to me I write a blog in my head. More correctly I start blogs in my head. They never make it anywhere, but I really enjoy writing them. I work out the wording and everything. I truly love and believe in the power of journals (or blogs) because I think they are important. The thing is... I just don't take the time. Obviously. My last post was months ago.

That being said, let me give you some blurbs.

Chloe, my baby, my first born is 3! Soooooo weird. But fun. I had a really great day with her on Friday. We had a bad experience with the day care a week ago so we decided to skip out on classes on Fridays for a while (the day the care worker works). So we are now having Mommy Daughter swimming dates! It was really fun. She was so happy to be back in the water--now whose daughter could she possibly be? ;) That was really great but it actually got even better after. We hit the showers and she has never taken one before. At first she was totally freaked out by it but then she kicked me out so she could play. It was hilarious. Don't blame her though. That room was so warm! She had her check up. She is developmentally right on, 30lbs, 30th percentile. Go figure.

Bear is a...well... a bear. He is 18 pounds. He is so mobile he has already started to drop in percentiles. The day care is actually taking bets on if he will break the earliest walker record (8 months). He mumbles "ma" and "ba". He is super ticklish. It cracks me up. So cheerful and so high maintenance--always needs to be held, only falls asleep when he is being nursed or driven somewhere and even those aren't guarantees.

Jamie is working like a crazy man. 50-60 hour weeks. Picked up at second internship, like a boss. Now we're hoping to be back on track for August graduation. He is working so hard. I am so proud of him.

Here is to more blogs in the future.

Also, I created a meme in my head. For those of you have seen the awesomeness that is Oscar, imagine this: Tim Curry's head popping over the upstairs banister with "Today my hormones said: Hello!"


1 comment:

  1. I do the same thing! Every once in a while I get on a blogging kick and actually get everything written down that I've thought about, but then that goes away again.

    PS. I read your birth story the other day. Thank you for helping me feel more confident about doing a natural birth by posting about it! Knowing someone who did it makes me feel a lot better :)

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