Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Little Mami

Over 7 months along now and I realize that I have a little mami on my hands already. At least that is what I like to call her, my "little mami". Last night was a light dinner for me...a salad with grilled chicken. I made what I like to call "chicken-changas" for the kids; a lightly wrapped & fried flour tortilla with chicken and cheese on the inside. "Little Mami" struck again and couldn't resist the temptation to do what I was doing and took my salad from me. And she isn't even 2! The changas were good anyway.

SNAKES!

What a little lady Annah is! A couple of weeks ago we took the kids to the park so Samuel could practice riding his bike. He had just mastered balancing and riding with two wheels. AJ was playing with Alex & Annah on the basketball court and there were worms all over the place because of a recent rain. Annah had managed to step in a big puddle a little earlier on on the walking trail so we had her barefoot with pants rolled up. She was back on the court and saw the snakes and started moving her little feet as fast as they could go up and down and screaming..Snakes! Snakes!! Snakes!!! Funny thing is she does the same thing anytime she drops a little bit of food or something falls on the floor "Mess! Mess!! Mess!! What a little lady.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Bubblegum Medicine

Sam came down with a double ear infection last week in addition to the chills, fever, amongst other symptoms. We normally don't dash into the clinic but he was misearable. He was perscribed a watermellon tasting antibiotic. NOT the bubblegum flavor he was hoping for. Night one I had to put pink dye into the medicine so he'd take it. Then he got creative and wanted to take his medicine in the bathroom. AJ suspected something was going on but we let him. I checked after and did see a little dab of medicine in the sink along the rim of the drain but thought there'd be no way he was so clever as to discard of the medicine without leaving a real trace. The next two times he had to pee at the same time he needed to take his medicine. So we enforced a no peeing rule. Then he just took his medicine religiously, always coming out of the bathroom with his nose plugged. This went on for five days until AJ witnessed him disposing of the medicine last night!

Sam is a "nice boy" as his teacher would say. But what a little stinker. Yes, we did grin and smirk a bit but the event could not go unnoticed so we had to step up as parents. And we both had a gut instinct that something was up but let it go...we know better for the next time. No television for Sam for 5 days. It was that or no bike but he just learned to ride and the exercise is something I really don't want to take away. Now, if it happens again!

Pillow Arms

It amazes me how the body reacts to pregnancy. Is there really a reason to gain weight in the upper arms during pregnancy? Does it accomplish anything? I ask myself this all the time as I am frequently annoyed by the extra fluff. But then Annah falls asleep at night and uses my arm as a pillow. While I don't care for my arms too much it sure gives me a reason to enjoy the extra fluff there for the moment.

We all scream for ice cream!

Two nights ago we heard the every so familiar sound of music coming from a couple of streets over. Unmistakeably the ice cream truck! We remembered chasing after it when it came into our neighborhood over the past couple of years with the kids, one time dashing through our backyard neighbors' yard while he entertained his cigar-smoking buddies. Last night we heard it again. The kids stopped eating; what a convenient time for it to pass right at dinner. Sam saw it go by our house; which was a suprise as our street is kid-quiet. We decided to splurge and took the kids across the street. It was so adoreable seeing the 3 of them sitting on the curb with their eyes wide open in anticipation that the truck would return and delight them with a treat. Of course, the truck made it's way around the end of the road and returned to three pleasant little faces. It was another "the best day of my life" moment, as Samuel would say.

A little Charmer~Dandilion Boquette

Ale just turned 4 a week ago. I normally don't like to receive flowers as a gift but it sure melts your heart when your child gives them as a gift. Nothing beats a little bundle of freshly picked dandilions.