And so we go

It’s wrap up season. Awana is ending, school is getting close to ending. The days are getting longer and the weather is (in theory) getting warmer. πŸ˜‰

I woke up Saturday to these two standing right by my bed like this. Apparently, they got cold when they woke up so they had to put on some sweatshirts. And Parker has looked at Nathan like this since he was about two weeks old. Case in point:

Oh my heart. Just kills me – THIS JUST HAPPENED. What is happening to time??!

Eisley was a big fan of using the cookie dough covered beater as a teether the other day. I think I got a few extra Mom points. πŸ˜‰

And Sparkies is officially over!! I can’t believe he only has one year left – I feel like I was just taking him to Cubbies for the first time. πŸ™

Baby girl has to be EXACTLY like her brothers in all things.

And accessorized. Always, always accessorized. The other day, I got her up in the morning and discovered she’d hidden a bracelet under her jammies for the entire night. Stinker.

These two were chefs and made me a big batch of “pickle and tomato popcorn salad”. It was quite delicious.

We were waiting for our dear pediatrician to come in for Eisley’s well-child check and she was entertaining herself by digging through my purse. Told you. Always accessorized. πŸ˜‰

This is why I get up early and do my quiet time and get at least a cup of coffee in me. The second they get up, this is what the rest of my “quiet time” looks like. Sometimes, I feel like I had small baby octopuses (octopi? Octo-moosen?) with how many hands and arms and legs end up piled on me first thing in the morning.

I was rocking her to sleep the other day and just started thinking. She holds bunny, I hold her, He holds us.

Saturday morning Mickey Mouse Clubhouse time is the best. πŸ˜‰ We got rid of cable about six years ago, but we still love our Disney cartoons with the app. πŸ˜‰

Seriously, guys. She’s my mini-me. We had some money on a Starbucks card and needed shampoo, so obviously, we had to go get ourselves a Frappucino. She easily drank half of it, if not more. I got decaf, don’t worry. πŸ˜‰

I left my coffee unattended for all of about .03 seconds one day when I was in the playroom. I turned around from helping Parker and found her holding my cup in her rocking chair. Teach them while they’re young, right? πŸ˜‰