Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Celebrating Baby Tetter

My college suitemate, and good friend, Megan is very preggo with her first little one and we had her shower a few weekends ago.  The theme was Once Upon A Baby--guests were to bring a book in lieu of a card the invites were super cute.  i don't have a picture but HERE is the link of where i ordered them.  they were so so cute! 




 Building Little Bit's Library!  


 Nora joined us for a while...but then got a little tired of being a grown-up and just wanted to go home and play.  So we called Daddy to come pick her up.  She did however LOVE the cake, presents and the attention!

 the guests



 me and my mom
 MC Girls

Suitemates for Life! 
(yes we're pushing 30 and we got on the floor in the middle of a hallway to re-create a picture..we'll prolly do it again in 10 years too!



it's impossible to get a normal picture of the two of us! 

After the shower i took some maternity pics for Thomas and Megan.  I don't claim to know what i'm doing...but i like to dabble.  They turned out pretty good i think...it's prolly because Meg's so dang cute!




Monday, May 13, 2013

Momma's Day

"it's Momma's Day", said the littles....continually to be confused with my birthday.  In their defense the 2 do come very close together in my situation. 

Mothers Day's are nice--it's nice to celebrated...but lets not get too ahead of ourselves. The work of a momma doesn't end just because it's the 2nd Sunday of the month of May.  And just because we plan to have a fun, relaxing, day to remember doesn't mean it will quite work out that way--no matter how great your husband plans it out.   

There have been a bunch of wonderful blog posts circling the web this past week--all very encouraging and beautiful.  As a momma in the midst of raising 3 littles,  reading these have helped me feel refreshed, validated, convicted, challenged, appreciated, and connected.  But here's what stuck out to me today: 

What messes our life up most — is the expectation of what our life is supposed to look like. 
~Ann Voshcamp

ain't that the truth.  

Call me crazy but sometimes i get a little excited about the special days... call them Hallmark ploys if you will...but i like them.  I work these days up in my head--i see how picture perfect they are going to be--a day we will remember always.  Every once in a while it happens that way.  

But let's be real here.  We are talking about 5 REAL people here.  Things really do have to be just about PERFECT (meaning all stars have to align just right) for the 5 of us to be in good, fun moods, not tired hungry and in need of a nap and to all be healthy at the same time.   I should seriously lower my expectations...or better yet STOP having them because this is just my season in life.  Success to living with 3 littles is looking at the moments not the whole day--appreciating the sweet times and forgiving and forgetting all the rest.  

So today.   It started out pretty great.  I slept in a little, then woke up to chocolate chip pancakes and my sweet family smiling and hugging me good morning.  Then my norabird hugged me and i felt how blazing hot her skin was.  yep.  she was sick.  some meds, a cool rag, snuggles and mini chocolate chips picked out of a pancake seemed to brighten her spirits enough we decided to stick with the plan to go to church. 

we were late.  like REALLY late.  but we got there. 

kids sat with us, to reduce potential germ spreading to other sweet children.  It was nice to have the family with me in service.  I loved my sweet baby girl snuggles and holding the hands of my handsome boys.  

Until the end of the service when sweet nora had an accident in my lap--and i'm not talking about a little pee. She was in tears about it.  That's when i realized she was sicker than we thought--sick enough to loose control of herself (emotionally AND physically).  We went home, but not before picking up lunch in a drive-thru.  Slushies make everything better yes? 

Unless when you get home, your sick daughter throws it back up on the floor. 

and then your baby boy chooses this same time of day to be as fussy as possible and not want to eat anything you give him--but scream because he's so hungry and tired.  

all the while your other little boy wants to talk, sing, jump, and run around completely oblivious to the mess the rest of the family is in. 

I start to panic. Mike has to leave in a couple of hours to go back to school and i'm gonna be left with all of this.  

Best we can, we get everything and everyone settled, cleaned up, fevers broken, fed, and put to sleep.  

We eat cold fast food at a table that is littered with junk, I look at my husband and say, "i just wanna go to bed".  

We do.  We've hardly seen each other since he walked in the door Friday night, and the time we were supposed to spend together today was actually spent on separate sides of our bed completely passed out. 

After nap N still didn't feel well but her fever had at least stayed down, thankfully D was in a better mood and H was still super hyper, but happy.  We had plans to go out with my bestie Hill, have dinner and let the kids play but of course i had to cancel. The rest of the night was low-key and easy as possible...no big moves, no expectations to spoil.  We ate fruit, crackers and whatever leftovers we could find, watched Tinkerbell for the hundredth time, and then snuggled before bed. 

That wasn't my ideal mother's day.  but sitting here looking back, i was being a mother--actively doing what the day is there to celebrate --and i feel blessed.  i am lucky enough to be a mom--there were years where i thought it may never happen.  

As Mike said there will also be years when my littles aren't so little anymore, where Mother's Day will be easier and we'll laugh at this day.   I'm sure that's true.  Those days i'll probably miss my sick little norabird cuddling with me all day and wish i could go back. (i probably won't miss the pooping and puking though). 

Oh. Mother's Day.  You're over now, and i'm kinda glad. But i do appreciate the sweet kisses, funny words from my kiddos, as well as the kind-intentions and selfless service of my husband who went out of his way to drive home for a quick weekend just to make sure i would have had the best mother's day possible. I appreciate the family i have and the opportunity to live life with them everyday.  Even when my expectations aren't met. 


 mother's day morning
...a happy chocolate faced little boy in just undies cause we are still trying to potty train the stinker...a sick little girl half clothed trying to break her fever...missing D cause he needed a nap...beside my awesome flower tower made by my sweet sweet husband.
 my MOM pancakes. they were super yummy. 
the picture i had to fight to get...
Nora was so sick at this point i had to bribe her with a flower to keep her from crying...D just wanted a nap...and Holden couldn't sit still for the life of him...but i got it.. a pic with all my kiddos. i sure do love being their momma...even in all the crazyness. 

Monday, May 6, 2013

First Beach Day of the Summer

During the small stint of beautiful weather we had--we all went to visit Mike's mom for the day and spend the morning at the beach.  It was an almost perfect day... just a little bit cooler than i would like.  The kids still had a great time and it was nice to finally be near some sand and water again. 




 Nora got a bit cold and tired and told us she wanted a nap.  I thought she was kidding but next thing we know,  little birdie was asleep.  
while she slept, the boys played
and played
 and played
and Little D took a nap too (after some major coercing)
and i got some super sweet snuggles
showing off her new swimsuit from Nana
HRB took a few minutes to warm up with Mamaw
  
my cuties-- 3.5 yrs old

same chairs last summer at 2.5 yrs old.  
its crazy how fast they grow!




Sunday, May 5, 2013

April Shenanigans Bring May Random Pics Posts!

just getting some snuggles from my sweetie
 momma lost track of time one night...dinner became popcorn, grapes and deli turkey...in front of the TV.  they were in Heaven. 

 good morning beautifuls
 twins playing...
 Mr. Big Eyes

even bigger smiles!
 Twin Cuddles
Riding the Horse with Pop Pop 

 just being like momma
 his first cubbies hat

watermelon and trucks with Jackie 

 Lulu sneaking in some snuggles too
 we've been enjoying the fabulous weather with lots of time outside.  Holden is a great big brother and took D down his first slide!
 one of the new fave games...

he also got his first swing ride...i think he liked it!
 the lunch of champions... Banana Dogs
 Story Time with Grandpa
 and a hug from the cow
 trying to hold her little brother
he's my happy baby
 Sunday Best
 a perfect way to start the day...sweet giggles
 my lovies planting me flowers  and picking weeds outside the kitchen window  
 pretty pretty girl
 Nana came to play!
 Cool Dude