Santa Visit

I took the girls to the mall today for their “official” Santa visit. (Carolyn has sat on Santa’s lap several times already. She’s a little obsessed.) Anna did surprisingly well considering a) she had just woken up from a nap and b) she’s pretty concerned about being held by people she doesn’t see nearly every day lately.

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Carolyn asked Santa for “Handy Mandy tools, a Handy Mandy tool box and a Handy Mandy costume!” (She insists his name is Handy Mandy, not Handy Manny.) Anna asked Santa for “ah-boo!” Whatever that is.

No Room for Mommy!

I just got home from Christmas shopping. I left after the girls were in bed…or so I thought.

I came in from the garage, and I found Denis’ laptop open on the couch, every light on the first floor on, and the dogs sleeping on the part of the couch not taken up with the laptop…but no Denis. Listen? Silence.

I could see that pretty much every light on the second floor was also on…so I crept up the stairs, and what do you think I found? Denis, Anna and Carrie all sound asleep in my bed – and sprawled over enough of it that I don’t think I’m going to be able to squeeze in. (Note to self: ask Santa for a king-sized bed.)

I feel a little like baby bear in Golidlocks…

Dizzy, Anyone?

The shop has a new online component – a deal of the day website for yarn!

DizzySheep.com - home of the Daily Dizzy Deal
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It’s A Good Thing They’re Cute.

My little petri dishes, that is. I think I’ve been sick pretty much non-stop since Carrie started preschool this fall, and poor little Anna is going to have the most robust immune system ever.

If you’re looking to buy some stock in a company, whoever owns Puffs might not be a bad investment. Just sayin’.

Twilight

So I read the whole Twilight series of books, and for the most part enjoyed it. I went to see the movie last night, and it was…underwhelming? For example, I loved the adaptations of both the Harry Potter series (well, the ones I’ve seen so far) and the Lord of the Rings books to screen, but this one didn’t work as well for me.

Of course, that won’t stop me from wanting to see the sequels if they’re made into movies…I just might not run right out to the theater to see them. To be fair, I hardly ever go to the movie theater – this year I’ve seen four movies: Indiana Jones, Twilight, and two free kids movies over the summer. Last year I don’t even think I went to the movies at all!

4.1 Years Old!

Dear Carolyn,

Today I told you that I’ve been writing letters to you on my blog, for you to read when you’re older. I wanted to know if that was OK with you, or if you would want me to stop. Now I don’t expect that you know what exactly it means, that these letters are on my blog, but you did like the idea that I was writing them, so I’m going to keep writing to you for now.

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This month has brought a whole new set of challenges. In some ways you are so very advanced: you’re reading chapter books on your own, you are a kind, compassionate, polite little girl, you are so smart it’s scary sometimes. None of that’s a bad thing – in fact, your Daddy and I are so incredibly proud of you.

But I think because of all that you’ve been exposed to ideas and concepts that you aren’t emotionally ready for. You’ve been worried a lot lately – about things like who you will marry when you’re older, other people (mostly kids) laughing at you for something you’ve done, worn or said, and even death…your own. It’s challenging to try to calm your fears while not giving you other things to worry about in their place. (Note to self: trying to explain heaven? Not so helpful.)

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On a lighter note, you’ve overcome some pretty big challenges yourself this month. You had a little setback in remembering to use the potty when you needed to, but you got yourself back on track. You were also getting into the bad habit of chewing on your hair, but after realizing how hard it made it to get a brush through it, you made a conscious effort to stop doing it – as a semi-reformed nail biter I understand how hard it is to break habits like that!

And you really are such an extremely helpful, wonderful big sister. You heard Anna sneeze over the monitor one morning when you’d crawled into our bed sometime in the wee hours. I was not quite awake enough to get up, but you got out of bed, went into Anna’s room, and I heard you pull out a tissue and say “Here you go, baby!” – turns out you wiped your sister’s runny nose through the slats of the crib. Everyone keeps saying that things will change when Anna starts crawling and trying to play with your toys, but I really believe that if you’re pulling toys away from her it won’t be because you don’t want her to have them, but because you want to keep her safe.

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And that brings us full circle… Carolyn, it’s my job to keep you safe, to worry about things so you don’t have to. I can’t pretend to know what your future holds, who you will marry – or if you even will. I can’t tell you that you won’t be laughed at. In fact, I can pretty much guarantee that at some point in your life you will be. And no one knows how much time they have in life. The only thing that is certain is that we all die eventually – just hopefully not until we’ve lived full, rich lives. So, your job is to stop worrying, and instead enjoy every moment life has to offer you.

Love, Mommy

What We Moms Have To Do Sometimes…

You know, being a mom can be tough. But so far I’ve found there’s nothing I can’t deal with if it involves one of my kids, even if it’s something that as an outside observer I’d never be able to handle.

Such as getting puked on in the middle of the checkout lane at Target.

If you had asked me yesterday, I’d have said I’d never be able to handle that. Instead, I calmly asked for an empty plastic bag when I realized it was about to happen (unfortunately it was just a half a second too late), then asked for some tissues to clean up the kid, apologized for leaving them a mess (I did offer to help clean it, but they said they’d handle it), and drove my poor sick baby home to clean her up and snuggle her.

Unfortunately, she’s going to miss her Thanksgiving celebration at preschool tomorrow, and she’s pretty upset about that. But I learned today that I can be a strong, calm mom when it counts.

Kid-Free Evening!

My cousin Debbie’s wedding was today…er, yesterday. So Denis’ parents came up to watch the girls while we went to the reception. We did bring them to the ceremony itself, and Carrie was amazingly good – way better than she is at church!

I have to admit, it was kind of nice to have a few hours off, but when it came right down to it? We mostly talked about the girls while we were gone. I missed my little screaming mimi and my munchkin monster for those few hours, and I was really impressed (and happy) that they were both sound asleep when we got home. There’s nothing like a sleeping child to remind you why you love them so much…

Winter. Blech.

OK, so I realize that we live in a snowy part of the world, but while it’s usually cold in November, we don’t usually get snow – at least not the kind that accumulates – quite so early.

Luckily, I had gone out while Carrie was in school yesterday and gotten her new coat, since her coat from last year has sleeves that are an inch too short this year. And even more luckily, we got a pair of hand-me-down boots from Carrie’s friend Simone. Otherwise, we’d have missed swim class due to insufficient weather-appropriate clothing. We almost missed it anyway because Anna had the biggest diaper blow-out ever, requiring a load laundry, carpet cleaner and half a tub of wipes to get under control…

I hate winter – well, at least in November. And leaky diapers? I hate those all the time.