Our good friends, Dana and Paul, welcomed their first child, Ava Grace, into the world today. We are so happy for you.
Archive for June 2006
Colm poops every.single.time. we go to the bookstore. It doesn’t matter if he went two minutes before we left for the bookstore, he will go again once we are there. He did it last night. We had dinner at PLC and I had to change his diaper before we left. We drove directly to the bookstore and within 15 minutes he needed another diaper change. What is it with poopin’ at the bookstore? So, did I have any diapers with me? No, because I had already used the extra one I had at PLC. So I let him go commando until we got home. Luckily, he stayed dry. What have I learned from this? Always take at least three extra diapers to the bookstore. One can never have too many diapers.
This is another activity that will keep them busy forever. We have a little sandbox at home, but take them to a park with a big sand pit or a sand volleyball court and they will entertain themselves forever. It’s great. The only bad part is that there is a big clean-up factor. They always need a bath and a change of clothes afterwards and then I have to clean the bathtub, too. It’s worth it!
Liam and Colm were playing on the couch cushions (again) and I hear Liam say to Colm in a very agitated tone, “I’m not playing with you any more you old stubborn goat!”
This is what my family room looks like every day. Normally this would really bother me, but it keeps them busy forever! They will build and rebuild, climb, fall over, cry and start all over again…and don’t even THINK about trying to clean up the pillows! You will be met with tears and screams and shrieks as is you are destroying the Mona Lisa. My compromise is I pick them up at naptime and when they go to bed.
What a good movie. Definitely not a happy movie, but very good.
Sean and I met on an airplane. We were both living in the Phoenix area-he was working for Intel and I was teaching. At Christmas, we both just happened to sit next to each other on the flight we were taking home for Christmas. We got to talking when I borrowed a pencil from him to record some grades in my gradebook. It turned out that our parents lived very close to each other and my cousin had gone to high school with his sister. As our flight was ending, Sean started rummaging around in his bag and pulled out a business card. I held onto that card all through Christmas and e-mailed him when I got back to Phoenix. We e-mailed back and forth a couple of times and then he managed to find a very nice telephone operator who helped him figure out my phone number based on all the info he knew about me and where I lived. (I hadn’t told him too much about myself-he was a stanger I had met on a plane!) We were married about 15 months later at Ascension.
Here was our conversation:
Me:Â Liam, do you want a blueberry muffin?
Liam:Â Yes!
He comes running in to the kitchen enthusiastically. Anyone witnessing this conversation would assume that Liam enjoys blueberry muffins and is going to eat this one down in two gulps. I take the paper off the muffin and set it on a plate and present it to him at the table. He sits down and begins to eat the muffin and I turn around and busy myself cleaning up the kitchen.
Liam:Â I don’t like the blueberries in this muffin.
Let’s review, shall we. I DID say the he would be eating a blueberry muffin, didn’t I? I don’t have any witnesses other than Colm who is two so he probably wouldn’t be allowed on the witness stand, but I am pretty certain that I did warn him that he would be eating a blueberry muffin. I just had to laugh…and eat the rest of his muffin.
Liam has been at Vacation Bible School every day this week. Initially he did not want to go…now he loves it. :) It has been very weird having him gone so much though. He has been gone every morning from nine until noon. Colm and I barely know what to do with ourselves. We have been to the petting zoo twice, we have been to the park three times and have been swimming twice. I am glad I have another year before kindergarten.