Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Happy Belated Mother's Day!

I was feeling guilty today about not updating Morgan's blog. He started walking May 1st! I have video and pictures to prove it... more to come later. I was also feeling guilty about my unfinished projects and a cluttered "hot spot" (refer to fly lady if you don't understand).

I was comforted and reminded by an awesome essay by one of the greatest. This was written by ERMA BOMBECK from her book "Motherhood--The Second Oldest Profession".

In honor of Mother's Day (two days ago), I am reminding all that being a PERFECT mother is not the point. Take

The Perfect Mother “ by Erma Bombeck
Everyone said Sharon was a terrific mother. Her neighbors said it.
Sharon painted the inside of her garbage cans with enamel, grew her own vegetables, cut her own grass every week, made winter coats for the entire family from remnants, donated blood and baked Barbara Mandrell a doll cake for her birthday. Her mother said it.
Sharon drove her to the doctor’s when she had an appointment, color-coordinated the children’s clothes and put them in labeled drawers, laundered aluminum foil and used it again, planned family reunions, wrote her Congressman, cut everyone’s hair and knew her health insurance policy number by heart. Her children’s teacher said it.
She helped her children every night with their homework, delivered her son’s paper route when it rained, packed nutritious lunches with little raised faces on the sandwiches, was homeroom mother, belonged to five car pools and once blew up 234 balloons by herself for the seventh grade cotillion. Her husband said it.
Sharon washed the car when it rained, saved antifreeze from year to year, paid all the bills, arranged their social schedule, sprayed the garden for bugs, moved the hose during the summer, put the children on their backs at night to make sure they didn’t sleep on their faces, and once found a twelve-dollar error on a tax return filed by H & R Block. Her best friend said it.
Sharon build a bed out of scraps left over from the patio, crocheted a Santa Claus to cover the extra roll of toilet paper at Christmastime, washed fruit before her children ate it, learned to play the harpsichord, kept a Boston fern alive for a whole year, and when the group ate lunch out, Sharon always figured out who owed what. Her minister said it.
Sharon found time to read all the dirty books and campaign against them. She played guitar at evening services. She corresponded with a poor family in Guatemala…in SPANISH. She put together a cookbook to raise funds for a new coffee maker for the church. She collected door to door for all the health organizations. Sharon was one of those women blessed with a knack for being organized. She planned a “theme party” for the dog’s birthday, made her children elaborate Halloween costumes out of old grocery bags and her knots came out just right on the shoelaces when they broke. She put a basketball hoop over the clothes hanger as an incentive for good habits, started seedlings in a toilet paper spindle, and insulated their house with empty egg cartons, which everyone else threw away. Sharon kept a schedule that would have brought any other women to her knees. Need twenty-five women to chaperone a party? Give the list to Sharon. Need a mother to convert the school library to the Dewey Decimal System? Call Sharon. Need someone to organize a block party, garage sale or a school festival? Get Sharon. Sharon was a SUPER MOM!
Her gynecologist said it. Her butcher said it. Her tennis partner said it. Her children…
Her children never said it. They spent a lot of time with Rick’s mother, who was always home with them and who ate cookies out of a box and played poker with them.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Dad and Lynn Quick Visit




Dad and Lynn stopped by briefly yesterday before Lynn flew back to Ruidoso. I actually started this post a month ago and totally forgot what I was going to write. But, doesn't everyone look great!

Daddy's Underwear

So, now Morgan and I are both sick... again. I'm so bummed because we are missing a play date at Robin's house, our aerobics class and Zoey was also supposed to come over tonight. Being sick sure does put us off our schedule! I thought that he was just teething at first. Right now he has his 2 front teeth on the top and the 2 front teeth on the bottom. We can see the next top 2 teeth coming in and his bottom gums are swollen. Poor baby!

I couldn't resist posting this. I've been half-way mothering and half-way laying in bed this morning. All moms should know that something is going on when the house is quiet. And, I should point out that this dresser is 3 inches from the bed where I was laying. Mr. Morgan pulled out every single pair of Daddy's underwear! Now you all know that Dan wears boxers. Oh well, I couldn't NOT share this!




Friday, April 18, 2008

Still... not sleeping... or eating.

Ok, so I decided to take a few shots since he's not sleeping... or eating. I can see the teeth coming in next to his existing top two teeth. Currently he has 2 on top and 2 on bottom. This is the first time I've ever let him play in a diaper without pants or shorts... odd huh? The camera battery died after a few minutes. So, here are the fruits of my 3 minutes of labor. That's too bad that the camera died. I was planning to take a picture of my puffed up eye from Becky's cat. I'm not a cat girl.






Morgan, Boy Wonder, Won't Sleep

Morgan (I guess) is teething. I'm going to deduct that from the fact that I'm operating on about 2 hours of sleep from last night. Now, it's nap time at 10:30am and he won't sleep. Here's a video of him. He keeps repeating Aaat-ohhh!, Aaat-ohhh!, Ahht - Ooooh! Maybe he's saying ut-oh? We have a playgroup in an hour. So, this kiddo better go down! I can't believe that he isn't tired. He's living on no sleep and I hauled him to the grocery this morning and then over to Wendy's house to see her new baby.




Tina came yesterday and Morgan walked about 5 steps to her. Tina and I sat down on the ground about 5 feet apart from each other and Morgan walked independently back and forth to each of us. It was so cool! But, he's not walking on a regular basis. So, when do you count the first steps? It seems that some of the things with babies come on so gradually. I always thought that they just got up and walked one day. It's not like that. And, that concept spreads throughout all sorts of things. For example, he's not all the way on real people food. He still eats a lot of pureed foods. Sometimes I think that I hear him say a word. But, who knows? The words we think that we hear are dog (favorite), ball, balloon, mama, dada. He also does the touchdown symbol. We stole that from AJ. He loves to clap his hands and can high five you.

Tonight he is going over to Wyatt's house while Dan and celebrate Bethanie's big 3-0!!! woo hoo!