Makes me wish I were small enough to join in!
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Why do I even bother?
I don't know about you other moms, but I ask myself this at least once a day. Here's a little sampling of what trying to get things done looks like around here:
A few weeks ago, I folded a load of laundry after the kids went to bed (because if I do it while Sam is awake, he will join me saying those 2 endearing words that he loves so much: "I help." And then he unfolds more quickly than I can fold.) I wasn't able to put the laundry away because the kids were sleeping upstairs.
The next morning, after breakfast, Sam spotted a bag of doritos and asked for some. I gave him a small bowl and decided to take the opportunity to read the paper and drink my tea. Within a few minutes, I looked up to see that Sam had not only dumped out my folded laundry, but had also fingered them up with his Dorito-hands. (Did I mention they were whites?)
So I sorted out the Doritoed clothes and threw them back in the wash and refolded the rest. While I was doing this, Sam went upstairs to play. When I came up a few minutes later, he was sitting on our bed surrounded by shards of glass. He had managed to get a hold of a glass insert to a candle holder and was somehow able to break it while sitting in the middle of our king-sized bed.
I removed him from the room, vacuumed up all the glass and removed the bedding so I could wash it. I left the room for a minute to grab a new set of sheets. In the time it took me to return, Sam snuck back into our room, removed the dust bin (now full of glass) from the vacuum cleaner and proceeded to dump it out all over the floor and also inside the vacuum in the empty space where the dust bin had come out. Now I had to get another vacuum so I could vacuum out the vacuum, put the dust bin back in and revacuum our room.
After that, I just gave up and played with the kids.
Oh, well. That's what I get for trying to read the paper. I hope you'll understand if respond with a blank stare if you ever try to discuss current events with me.

As Seth likes to say to me occassionally, "Well, at least our kids aren't boring." How true :)
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Hello, Godmother!
Sam was finally able to meet his godmother for the first time a few weeks ago. Rachana was my roommate in college freshman year, and we have remained good friends ever since. Since she now lives in Abu Dhabi, we decided to ask her to be Sam's godmother when he was born. That way, even though she lives half-way across the world, our familywill always have a close connection with her. As you can see - Sam just loved her!
Here we are in our Abu Dhabi shirts that Rachana brought over for us:
We were also able to spend a day at the Renaissance festival that weekend. Some of Seth's family happened to be going the same day too, which was great because when I woke up in Bloomington at 2:00 a.m. and realized that our tickets were still on our kitchen counter back home (which was 3 hours away), I was able to call my sister-in-law to pick them up and bring them along! This is at the end of our day there. We all had fun, and as you can probably tell from the picture, the kids completely wore themselves out. 

Wednesday, October 6, 2010
You know you live in a small town when...
One of the benefits of living in a small town:
When you forget your keys at the library, the librarian not only knows they are yours but also calls you at home to get directions so she can drop them off at your house on her way home from work.
When you forget your keys at the library, the librarian not only knows they are yours but also calls you at home to get directions so she can drop them off at your house on her way home from work.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
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