Justin and I are heading out to Vegas for a long weekend with our friends Bill and Malloree Buchanan. I am not a gambler, but I love the constant activity in Vegas. My aunt Cheryl, my grandma, and maybe aunt Becky are coming to spoil Brady, Madison, and Blake rotten.
Brady got a tooth pulled, a tooth repaired, and spacing wire things put in his mouth this week.
Blake has started speech back up - I'll update soon on his progress.
Justin started Masters classes this week. He has one on Monday nights and one on Wednesday nights.
Ok - off to pack and make lists for everyone. :o)
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Bottle it up for the teenage years
Last night at bedtime Madison was teary-eyed because Justin was not home. I reminded her that daddy was with Nanna, Grandpa, and Uncle Gary having fun and that he would be home on Sunday. She looked at me with big tears in her eyes and said “I just have so many feelings inside me.” I gave her a huge hug and then she said “I especially have lots of feelings for the people I love.” It was so sweet. If I could just bottle this moment up and save the sweetness (like holy water!) for the teenage years when she thinks we are the worst parents on the face of the earth!
Brady came downstairs last night and announced to me in a very serious voice “I played my DS for 30 minutes and read for 30 minutes so I am balanced.” Hmmm wonder where he hears such talk about being balanced in life?!?!?
Blake, Brady, Madison, and I had a date today with my mom and my aunt Becky (JoJo). We saw The Blindside, did a little shopping, and ate dinner together. Blake loved all of the extra attention. He had JoJo wrapped around his little finger. Tonight we are going to have a little gathering with our ‘old’ small group. It will be great to have the group together again!
Brady came downstairs last night and announced to me in a very serious voice “I played my DS for 30 minutes and read for 30 minutes so I am balanced.” Hmmm wonder where he hears such talk about being balanced in life?!?!?
Blake, Brady, Madison, and I had a date today with my mom and my aunt Becky (JoJo). We saw The Blindside, did a little shopping, and ate dinner together. Blake loved all of the extra attention. He had JoJo wrapped around his little finger. Tonight we are going to have a little gathering with our ‘old’ small group. It will be great to have the group together again!
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Birds and bees = seeds and dirt
It is times like these that I am glad we made this blog private. I have never been good about writing down the cute things the kids say or journaling or completing baby books and scrapbooks. They enjoy reading past entries on the blog and I hope this blog is a great gift to them as they get older.
So here is our funny story from last week that has kept me laughing even as I write this. We have several friends that have recently had babies or who have announced their pregnancies. We received a late Christmas letter from Justin’s best friend from high school announcing their fourth pregnancy. We were in the kitchen talking about how exciting this is for them and wondering if they will be blessed with a fourth girl or their first boy. About an hour later, we were tucking the kids in bed and I hear Justin say, “Ahhh, Heather can you come in here for a minute.” I left Madison’s room and headed into Brady’s room (age 9 – third grade). Justin asked “Is Brady old enough to hear about the birds and the bees? He is wondering how people get pregnant.” Instantly my blood pressure raised quite a bit and I started stammering. Wow – I don’t think Justin and I are mature enough to talk about this subject let alone to our third grader. I was trying to dodge the question. Then I thought maybe we could just dodge the question all together. Thankfully we quickly came to our senses and realized we would much rather him come to us for answers than someone else, and we did not want to make him feel uncomfortable for asking. So I started stammering around with words like “When two people love each other….” and then my dear sweet husband jumps in and says….
“Well Brady it is like mom is the dirt and dad is the seed.” “The dirt!!!” I exclaimed? “The dirt, really?!?” “How did I become the dirt?” I asked. It was really a great analogy from our resident agriculturalist about planting the seed in the dirt and it growing ect… Brady seemed good with that explanation for now too. But we have not stopped laughing about comparing the woman to dirt – not rich fertile soil or something more pleasant sounding – but dirt! Justin and I have decided that we really need to better prepare ourselves for the next time this question comes up.
So here is our funny story from last week that has kept me laughing even as I write this. We have several friends that have recently had babies or who have announced their pregnancies. We received a late Christmas letter from Justin’s best friend from high school announcing their fourth pregnancy. We were in the kitchen talking about how exciting this is for them and wondering if they will be blessed with a fourth girl or their first boy. About an hour later, we were tucking the kids in bed and I hear Justin say, “Ahhh, Heather can you come in here for a minute.” I left Madison’s room and headed into Brady’s room (age 9 – third grade). Justin asked “Is Brady old enough to hear about the birds and the bees? He is wondering how people get pregnant.” Instantly my blood pressure raised quite a bit and I started stammering. Wow – I don’t think Justin and I are mature enough to talk about this subject let alone to our third grader. I was trying to dodge the question. Then I thought maybe we could just dodge the question all together. Thankfully we quickly came to our senses and realized we would much rather him come to us for answers than someone else, and we did not want to make him feel uncomfortable for asking. So I started stammering around with words like “When two people love each other….” and then my dear sweet husband jumps in and says….
“Well Brady it is like mom is the dirt and dad is the seed.” “The dirt!!!” I exclaimed? “The dirt, really?!?” “How did I become the dirt?” I asked. It was really a great analogy from our resident agriculturalist about planting the seed in the dirt and it growing ect… Brady seemed good with that explanation for now too. But we have not stopped laughing about comparing the woman to dirt – not rich fertile soil or something more pleasant sounding – but dirt! Justin and I have decided that we really need to better prepare ourselves for the next time this question comes up.
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