Sunday, October 18, 2009

A Few Creative Minds

The kids always complain that I throw away their art. I keep explaining that I can't keep everything. I then promised I would take pictures before I threw them out. So here are few.
Aubrie's Diorama of Primary Sharing time
Kids Singing
Piano player and pulpit
Ethan's Scarecrow
(I love his water coloring!)


How could I?

Getting Ready for Church (She actually is excited! She LOVES church)
So I have only heard a few stories , but until this week I never fell into the following category. Let me start by saying that Thursday night is the busiest night for our family. The kids have activity after activity, that overlap each other. Also, Ethan's music class requires that a parent attends every other week. This Thursday was the "parent" week. So now that I have that set up, imagine Ben getting an emergency call for work, right before it all started. We thought it would be quick and he would be back in time to pick up the kids from piano. However, Boston was too sick for piano, still, and so I had to take Aubrie and wait for her lesson to be over, leaving me no time to come home and get dinner started. On my way home, I get a call from Ben telling me that the job is taking longer than he thought. So I had to find Aubrie a ride to dance while I took Ethan to music. Ben still wasn't done, after music, and so I swung by the house and grabbed Sophia, to give my Mom a break, and went to pick up Aubrie.
Aubrie still had about 15 minutes left, by the time I got there, so I went in and let Sophia play in the toy area, while I watched Aubrie dance. Sophia was playing so quietly, I hardly noticed she was there. While at the studio, Devney (the owner), needed me to help Aubrie try on some jumpsuits, for sizing. After we were done trying them on, Aubrie and I left, to go meet Ben at Subway. Noticing anything wrong yet? Subway is about 10 minutes away. As I was pulling in to the parking lot, I was thinking that I would let Aubrie stay in the car with SOPHIA....ahhhhh....Sophia wasn't in the car. I forgot her! I couldn't believe it. How could I? I was on the phone with Ben when I realized it, and I kept saying over and over, "I forgot Sophia, I forgot Sophia." I immediately turned around and headed back to the studio. Aubrie didn't believe me at first, because I have played that trick on the kids a lot, when my Mom has her at home, and they are wondering where she is. I was breaking all kinds of speed limits to get to her. I kept saying, "I can't believe I forgot her. I'm such a bad Mom". Aubrie was so cute, telling me to calm down, and that I was a good Mom. Somehow Ben beat me there (well he not only speed, but went over some medians.) Sophia was clueless that we were even gone. Luckily the people at the studio know who she is and who she belongs to. I was just afraid she could have gone out the front door without anyone noticing. And I couldn't get over that i had forgotten her. I put the experience on facebook the next day, and hearing everyone else's "forgetting the child" stories made me feel much better. This is a defintely a story Sophia will be telling, or using against me, when she gets older!
Result of Sophia getting into the pool closet!!


Out sick

This week I got a lot of extra quality time with Boston. Boston came down with the flu, which kept him out of school for 3 days. The flu has been VERY bad this year, taking record numbers out of school, for several days. Aubrie's class had 17 kids absent in her class over a week ago. Boston got the worst of it, which is unusual. Out of all my kids, Boston hardly ever gets sick! He does get stomach aches, but never the flu. Since Columbus Day was on Monday, it was almost a full week off for him. He started coming down with something on Columbus day. We got lunch at Red Robin, and he didn't have a very big appetite. Then when we were at the movie (Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs), he kept complaining that he didn't feel well, and kept laying on my lap. As soon as we got home he went and took a nap (something he NEVER does). He had a constant temperature and no appetite until Thursday morning. A few times, to get his temperature to come down, I had him dip in the pool. He thought that was cool (literally!). I kept him busy with workbooks, make up work, movies, and I made him take naps when Sophia did. He was really good about that. It was nice to have quality one on one time with him, but by the end of the week I was feeling bad that he wasn't feeling better. I was happy, and so was he, when he got to go back to school on Friday. I volunteered on Friday, in Aubrie's class, and checked on him during his recess time. He was outside playing soccer and having a good time. I'm sure he was glad to be back playing with his friends!

Hello! Goodbye.

Hello Bed!
So after many escapes, Ben waking up with Sophia staring at him, oh, and Sophia asking us over and over for a "big girl bed", we finally made the switch. I took Sophia to karate and dance on Wednesday, while Ben broke down the crib and put up her bed. The only twin size bedding I had was Buzz Lightyear. I pulled that out of the closet for Ben to put on when he was done. When we got back this is what was waiting.
I guess Ben couldn't stand the thought of his little girl in Buzz Lightyear bedding. Having the Dora bedding definitely made the surprise all the more exciting for her. She was so excited to sleep in her Dora bed. She didn't fall asleep for a couple of hours the first night, because she was so excited. She didn't get out of bed, but just laid their wide awake. Since then, she has made the transition very well. Of course, I should be knocking on wood, because I said that about her potty training and now she is back to pull ups and no trips to the potty. After our trip, I'm pulling out the underwear and throwing out the pull ups. There are no excuses now that she is in a bed!
Goodbye Crib!
Later that night, as we were bringing her crib and rocker downstairs to the garage, it was like another chapter closing in my life. Aubrie was upset that the rocking chair was going. She kept asking me to keep it. Honestly, if I had a place to put it, I might have thought about it. It's the rocking chair I rocked all my babies in. That's the sentimental part of me. I'm sure I'll be crying when we sell it and some stranger is driving off with it!
The crib and rocking chair I've had since Aubrie! How 10 years have flown by!