Friday, March 16, 2007

My bad

It has been a month since my last post! Sorry everyone!! I post mainly on my homemaking blog these days, because what I spend most of my time doing is homemaking, naturally. And then remaking, and remaking, and remaking, and undoing what the kids did, and remaking some more. Yeah. It's like that.

So, anyway, I got to thinking today about how I really should post *something* on this blog, but there really hasn't been much of interest going on here (other than homemaking, obviously). Larry is back at school (sob sob) and I am busy moving furniture around, decluttering the house, painting, etc. Trying to stay sane, or get sane, one of the two. So we haven't been going out much, or having any raging parties, or things of that nature.

I decided just to go around my house and take a photo of each child, doing whatever they were doing at that moment. Here is the result:


Grace and Mae were playing in their room. Probably jumping on the bed at some point there, but smart enough by now to stop when they hear me coming! So, while I may *know* they were jumping on the bed, I can't *prove* it. Joke's on me, I guess...

It strikes me, looking at the photo, that my girls have unusually long hair for their ages. Grace is not even two yet! She kind of looks like a chimp with a wig on, but don't tell her I said that! (Of COURSE, I don't mean it!!! Come on now, what kind of mama do you take me for??)


Jonathan was taking it easy, watching Transformers. He is getting over a cold. I know he didn't sleep very well last night, so he is relaxing today. What a sweetie! And such a boy!


Benjamin is sleeping in a fairly typical Benny-pose. Oh, how I wish I could crawl in there and sleep for a while, too! Or, better yet, in my own bed...


Yes, this baby is exactly as sweet as he looks! He really, really is. I can't wait for him to meet his Grandparents!!! They are gonna love this little guy.

So that, basically, is what they have been doing for the past few days...jumping on the bed, watching Transformers and sleeping. :) Happy days! They are good kids. I love 'em, and I *think* I'll keep 'em. :)

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