ATHENA: I look just like Baba!
ZOE: Hey! I'm Baba too!
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Today was a totally unscheduled "laissez faire" day. The girls are incredibly inventive when given a whole blank day to fill up with whatever they can think of and I was really easy going about it today. So when Athena asked me if she could wash the sand off her feet in the hose, I said "Okay!" and then if she could turn on the sprinkler and run through it naked, I said "Why not?" They didn't have any sunscreen on so we kept it short and then came inside to have Zoe's request of "Bunnies!" for lunch - which I figured was rolled up turkey sandwich meat with raisin eyes and carrot whiskers. Sometimes I feel like the fourth kid...
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Do you ever get the feeling you're being watched?
I can't seem to get anything done without an audience these days. Even laundry is a group activity. I had a pile of it on my bed this afternoon and, of course, John Patrick woke up from his 45 minute nap and asked to join me. Then Athena meandered away from her quiet time activities because, you know, she has to be where he is.
They were so cute I had to take pictures, although they didn't come out like I had hoped (think breezy, laughing commercial for fabric softener or something). John Patrick ends up looking scared in some of these pictures but he adores his sister. His face lights up when she's around.
Will this love affair last forever? Or just until he starts walking?Zoe was snoozing the afternoon away so she missed this photo session, but even if she was awake she has not wanted me to take photos of her lately.
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I found an old never published post, that made me laugh. I sound so terrified and overwhelmed and scared. It must have been the sleeplessness. The vast difference between then and now really struck me because now life with three is our new normal. Getting all three changed, fed, dressed and out of the house is an everyday activity and quite routine.
I've now know just how easy it is to give three children a bath at the same time and that it's okay to let one cry while you are tending to another. And along the road I've learned a few things, like
People keep asking me how I'm doing, or how I'm able to manage, but it's no longer a big deal it is just what I do. Everyday. Sure there are moments of pure chaos, but for the most part that is fleeting. There is also so much love and joy.
Chris and I couldn't be happier walking through life with these three. I can't wait to see what the next day, month and year will bring.
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Chris is away on a business trip this week and both girls saved part of their dessert cookie for Daddy. They only got one cookie each tonight and they really love these cookies. It was Athena's idea and then Zoe quickly followed (although hers is the smaller piece). They made me promise to give them to Daddy when he comes home on Wednesday.
I'm trying really hard not to eat them (because they are very yummy cookies).
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Do you see anything particularly funny about this? Because John Patrick thinks it's hi-LAR-ious. Every time he lays on the couch or on our laps and catches sight of it, he coos and giggles and squeals with delight. I've laid on the couch in the exact position he usually is in and don't find it particularly entertaining. I must be missing something.
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A couple of weeks ago we caught the tail end of the cinematic classic "Look Who's Talkin' Too" (the sequel even, not the first one). The girls thought it was hysterical, babies talking, truly a masterpiece! Ever since then, Athena and Zoe think its the funniest thing when we make John Patrick "talk." They say "What's he saying?" about a hundred times a day and we'll have to quickly come up with...
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Summertime finds us with all the girls programs ending last week and nothing planned yet to fill our days. Their Mon-Wed class ended for the summer and their full-day Tues-Thurs "school" went into summer session ($100 fee per child requested), while I was looking for cheaper/better daycare alternatives to keep them busy while I work.
So, I'm quickly perusing the "Family Fun" magazines looking for summer activities, but everything is so expensive (gym classes $125 per month+ $50 fee) and or time consuming (swim classes everyday for two weeks) or just right for one but not for the other (ballet classes for 3 1/2 to 5 year olds)- I haven't found the right fit yet.
Luckily, until I figure it all out, we have free movies at the cineplex starting this week and splash parks and friends' houses and
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