
Which was not his only observation about the cafeteria. Also:
“They have a TON of chocolate milk there” and “I should always remember my water bottle because the water in the cafeteria is very expensive” (love my little accountant)

ABL
ABL
– Cbug is VERY literal right now. If you say it is about time to go, he is already in the van. If you say he can be finished eating, he is UP from the table and gone. So phrases from adults like “you are killing me” are not really best used in his presence- found that out the hard way.
– Lou got some nasty ant bites and for weeks has milked the fact that they were bothering her. Her favorite line was “I need a drink of wat-uh. My daddy said the doc-tuh wants me to have a lot of wat-uh to make my ant bites healed.” Cbug, upon hearing her say this recently, decided to correct her. “Nuh-uh, sister. The doctors are wrong. Only God can heal you.” Bless his sweet little literal heart.
– Then there was the time my own words about waiting until 30 to get married came back to bite me in this conversation with KJ-
o KJ: “Mom, how old were you had me?”
o Me: “About 27 ½”
– Lou is a little Mommy by nature. She mothers her younger brother AND her older ones. Recently, she was in the car with her cousin C (who is actually 6 months older) and was reassuring and petting her: “ev-uh-thing is just fine. I’ve really missed you and I’m so glad you ah visiting me. Ev-uh-thing is fine.”
– We went to KJ’s new school for address verification. On the way there he was very curious about what “verification” meant so we talked about giving proof. When we went inside, they asked us for the “documents” and KJ proceeded to give them complete directions to our house from the school. Yep, that proves it.
I’m excited to start keeping some of these snippets of memories. And my friends will be glad I have an outlet other than telling them everything my kids say. It is certainly hard to contain yourself when you believe your kids to be brilliant and hysterical. What mom doesn’t?
ABL
I about had a heart-attack tonight.
And it came courtesy of the USPS.
Actually, it came courtesy of the local Children’s hospital. By way of the mail.
Do you remember when I wrote about pictures with my “fake family?” The pictures I wasn’t supposed to be in. The ones I was certain might end up on a billboard somewhere.
It couldn’t be those pictures coming back to haunt me. It couldn’t be possible. But yes. Yes, it was.
Cbug and I were IN THE MAILER.
And, as if I had seen a ghost, I about had a heart-attack.
And spent the rest of the evening thinking how crazy it was that 3 years ago, we took some random pictures, at a random park, and never heard anything else about them.
Until this year, the year that we actually did have this very same child in this very same hospital. The year we did move to a new house. The year we needed to be welcomed to the neighborhood- by ourselves in a brochure.
So, thanks for the “welcome home” heart-attack, Cook’s. And, you are welcome.
ABL
As a side note, I tried to tell you at the time that my 15-month-old was very advanced. He was already thinking words like “pediatrician” and making good choices about his future health care. Smart boy.
Moving + a 3-month-old + his three older siblings (none of whom we really old enough to help)=
JULY WAS CRAZY.
But here are a few pictures, just to remember that it happened.
We moved in. Each with our different contributions. RRL turnedd the key that would let us into our new home on July 4th. He carried me across the threshold, symbolizing a new beginning of “front porch moments“. And then he went straight to work- HARD WORK, unloading the truck, storage unit and other places we had scattered our belongings.
While I just made more messes. Well, at least that is what it felt like for a while, as I sorted through boxes of belongings, trying to find their new homes. And as I tagged all the crazy-colored walls of our home with swatches of new ideas and clean starts.