Tuesday, January 30, 2018

I Would Have Missed This....

It's often frustrating and discouraging that we weren't able to stay in Texas to have the fetal surgery.  I get angry at the doctors for the mistake they made in not letting us have it as I feel Caroline move and realize she could lose her leg movement.  So I want to remember the amazing moments that I got to experience up to her due date (things I would have missed if I had been in Texas for 3 months).

Trey wanting only me to comfort him when he bumped his head 3 times in one day.

Practicing piano with Gia and watching her growth.

Joey sticking out his lips and talking in a deep voice (I whanna snack, Ma.Ma.)

Trey reading his first sentence.

Nerf gun fights.

Picnic movie lunches on the living room floor.

Caring for Gia in the middle of the night when she had the stomach bug.  Then cleaning the bathroom after a "missed attempt" while she stood beside me keeping me company.  When I told her to come get me if she missed the potty during the night, she said, "but then you won't get to sleep."  And she told me, "I hate being sick.  I can't even help making dinner!"  Sweet girl!!

Joey putting a plastic bag on his head as a hat and wearing it around the house for 45 minutes, like it was a totally normal thing to do.

Meeting Kenna's baby.

Hugging Joey for a good 2 minutes when I lift him out of the crib in the morning.

Learning that Joey's favorite color is red because that's the color shirt he wants to wear everyday.

Hearing Joey say, "I'm not shute (cute)!"

Hearing all about Gia's day after picking her up from school and having good conversations with her on the way to piano.

My long walk in the neighborhood with Trey where I got to ask him all about his favorite things.

Valentine's Day date with Bobby.  He made the best beef stroganoff he ever has and we watched Wonder Woman.

Giving Trey a bad haircut and having Brianna come over to help me fix it.

Trey making a "race track" during his morning bath with the bath paint and being fascinated that the water turned blue.

Watching shows with Bobby after the kids go to bed.  He often gets me ice cream.  One Sunday afternoon, I won a bet and he got me an orange soda.  I let him get one, too :)  I made an Orange float out of mine.

Going in Gia's class for math helpers, Valentine's Day and Math Night.

Enjoying Bobby's Mexican roast.

Taking photographs of new babies and pregnant friends.

Wednesday, March 14, 2018:

Two warriors off to save the day!

 Joey's warrior run!

I asked Trey to smile...

I asked Joey to smile...

I asked Trey to really smile, ha ha!

Joey's "Hulk Smash" face

Trey's Kerby face

They were attempting to both make Kerby faces.

This morning my boys ate fruit loops, watched Sonic the Hedge Hog, and then went outside to play and watch the front loaders and other diggers work on our street.  They pretended to be Sonic, Kerby, Captain America, "Hulk Smash" and probably others that I didn't hear.  They ran around, climbed on the stones, put on their "warrior" faces and just enjoyed each other.  I was wrapped in a blanket with my book and camera in hand having the best time watching them.  Cool and cloudy, messy faces, hair and teeth not brushed yet, my PJs still on and a constant change of super heroes... makes for the perfect morning outside :)

Saturday, March 17 (St. Patrick's Day)
- making green eggs and cinnamon rolls with green frosting for breakfast.  Listening to Irish punk music and watching Bobby dance with the kids.  Telling the kids all about who St. Patrick was and how he told Ireland about Jesus.  We watched a cartoon video about his story and they loved it.  When Gia heard the part about St. Patrick going back to Ireland to share the gospel with the people who put him in slavery, she took off running to the bathroom to read the verse that has been on the mirror:  "But I tell you, love your enemy and pray for those that persecute you..."
- Getting ready for Nana's birthday (running errands with Gia and Joey)
- Going to Hobby Lobby with Gia to get ribbon for matching bows for her and Caroline.
- Selling our bench and meeting the ladies who had daughters with severe disabilities.
- Bobby and I making beef stroganoff.

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