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WW: Driving the car

April 16, 2008

Our afternoon routine has been pick up J at sitter’s, screaming and kicking, drop him off in our yard and play, play play.  One of his favorites is this cute little two-seater that is still hard to drive, especially considering that he’s only 19 months old and he’s trying to drive over lawn…never the easiest.

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On a totally different topic:  yesterday, I got an email from an agency our portfolio was sent to two years ago.  In it was a situation that was probably very do-able financially.  I thought about it for about two seconds and realized that for me, having something like that drop into my life that suddenly and unexpectedly would be equivalent to me getting a second line on a pregnancy test.  A small miracle and just too easy.  Sure, I don’t have an up-to-date home study, a husband agreeable to the idea of a second child or even a shred of planning done, but sure, we’ll bring him home!

Yeah, right.  Like I said:  about as probable as getting pregnant.

I know, the second line on the pregnancy test would then be followed by months of an actual pregnancy that probably wouldn’t be the easiest, but still…just the thought.

WW: I don’t feel like writing, so you’re stuck with a photo

February 27, 2008

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December 25, 2007

    WW: Practicing for the circus

    December 19, 2007

    WW, Pt 2: Snow-sick

    December 5, 2007

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    WW, Pt. 2: Big eater

    November 7, 2007

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    Have I ever mentioned that J could truly eat us out of house and home? I didn’t realize it until my current daycare provider confirmed what my mother had mentioned a month ago–J eats more than any kid either of them have seen.

    He gets a lot of different things–yogurt, oatmeal, applesauce, fruits, veggies, and meat at meal times, but every hour or so I’ve resorted to feeding him Cheerios or crackers to keep him from loudly complaining about his needs while clinging to the seat of his highchair, looking for stray Cheerios.

    And normally, I’d be worried about it since I’ve struggled with my weight since I was 5 or so. J? I’m not so sure there’s a problem, at least not yet. He hardly can put on weight–and he’s so little.

    So, I keep stockpiling Cheerios, wondering what we’re going to do when he actually hits a growth spurt and needs more food. I’m thinking maybe we should start raising chickens and doubling the size of the garden.

    Can you buy Cheerio trees?