Post by karebear219 on Jan 21, 2015 14:19:27 GMT -5
Struggle - Dealing with sass from a three year old. Really it's not that bad, but I tend to let her get away with it instead of letter her know it's not okay.
I look forward to getting home from work and getting a big hug from bkb, kiss from the hubs, oh and that big warm cup of coffee every morning... and playing candy crush before leaving for work.
My sister's and my birthday are coming up. We usually do an annual shopping trip with my mom to celebrate. I also have a tenative trip to Texas planned in March. I need to circle up with the fam and make sure all the details are falling into place.
I'm not doing enough to relax. I just found out what my raise this year will be. Maybe I'll take bkb and myself for 12th man pedicures tomorrow to celebrate.
My struggle has been M and working with her on learning how to better play with J. They play much more now but she still can get easily out of hand and while she thinks its funny J is making her sounds of whining trying to let her know she doesn't like it.
I enjoy H coming home each day. But I also enjoy the days where things are planned to go out with the girls. I enjoy running errands with them (most of the time lol). Oh and coffee. I highly enjoy that part of every single day.
We need to work on getting our camping trips for the year planned. I keep mentioning it but have yet to actually get to work on it.
My main relax time is at night after the girls are in bed. I usually take my computer or iPad into the bedroom and just chill out. Sometimes watching crap tv. I am a home body so I like being home and just cozy, it relaxes me.
What's the struggle lately? My great sleeper has been waking up in the middle of the night several times this week. I'm tired!
What at do you look forward to most each day? Hmmm...I guess I look forward to picking him up from daycare. But, my favorite time is those few quiet, cuddly moments between dinner, temper tantrums, and bedtime.
anything exciting planned? Hands on Children's Museum in Oly on this football-free weekend.
What at have you been doing to relax? Candy Crush, TV, and online dating after E goes to bed.
Post by picksthemusic on Jan 21, 2015 23:01:24 GMT -5
Teething is a struggle. Getting M to use her words and not cry/whine for every 'injustice' (in her mind). Tired babies. Oy.
B smiling at me. He also does this thing where he grabs my face and bonks foreheads with me. SO cute. M loves hugs and kisses and she's so lovey right now. It's amazing.
A weekend at home.
Reading books for pleasure in small increments where I can squeeze it in, making time for sex, and bubble baths with Lush products.
Teething is our struggle...but it's barely a struggle. I look forward to picking him up from daycare. I seriously miss him lately and can't wait to get to him. I'm so sad when he goes to bed. Nothing exciting planned. I hate sharing H over the weekend so my plan until summer is do as little as possible on the weekends. Drinking. Okay not really but work socks so...
alias I hope you guys enjoy the museu. We went a while back and even H and I loved that one in Olympia. I am just waiting for J to get a little more sturdy on her feet and a little older so we can go back, so hopefully this summer.
Ooooh. What are you getting? Have you decided yet?
Honda Pilot or Toyota Highlander. We currently have a highlander and love it (just dont love the 200k miles) so we're leaning that way.
Are you thinking of more kids? I LOVE the toyota sienna (I know I'm a dorky mom with a van). My highlander was only 2 years old but was dying for a van so older one could get in car herself. Doors self open and slide so no banging in to other cars...it's really the best (practically speaking
Honda Pilot or Toyota Highlander. We currently have a highlander and love it (just dont love the 200k miles) so we're leaning that way.
Are you thinking of more kids? I LOVE the toyota sienna (I know I'm a dorky mom with a van). My highlander was only 2 years old but was dying for a van so older one could get in car herself. Doors self open and slide so no banging in to other cars...it's really the best (practically speaking
We do want more kids but we spend a lot of time at my uncles property which includes several miles on a dirt road which needs higher clearance than a van
Are you thinking of more kids? I LOVE the toyota sienna (I know I'm a dorky mom with a van). My highlander was only 2 years old but was dying for a van so older one could get in car herself. Doors self open and slide so no banging in to other cars...it's really the best (practically speaking
We do want more kids but we spend a lot of time at my uncles property which includes several miles on a dirt road which needs higher clearance than a van
Ok ok my husband took our highlander and I still love it but just not with the girls