Tuesday, June 15, 2010

let's get it started

Been wanting to do this for a long time, but seem to never have the time. Well, my mid year resolution is to share my thoughts on our family and leave a bit of a record for the girls of what life was like when they were young.

Every single day I am extraordinarily thankful that I get to stay home and raise my girls. Even when I had to check the 'homemaker' box at my last doctor's appointment!

Gretchen, at 2 1/2 has been spending most of her days naked around the house and playing with her new obsession-the princess. We swore that our daughter would never by exposed to the princess culture, but she loves it and we especially enjoy her creating scenes with her princess that involve girls kissing girls, or princesses being attacked by spiders, or a farm animal being invited to the ball. She is going on the toilet all the time now and using similes to describe her BMs-"it's like a banana" or using number and size descriptions-"it's a small one and a big one, there are two." She is our resident weirdo and we couldn't be happier.

Fina enjoys everything Gretchen! She could sit and watch her all the time and wants to be right in the middle of all the action. Nursing her is a delight and sometimes a pain because she won't stop moving and stops quite a bit to look up at me and laugh. Her personality strikes me as someone who will be sitting in the classroom looking at butterflies out the window.

Today we went to a sing a long at a coffee shop and Gretchen went right up to the front to help sing the alphabet into the microphone. Fina took a nap in the Ergo pouch. We had monster cookies and splashed in puddles on the way back to the car. Afterwards, we went to the 'princess store' to get a potty training reward for G. We also stopped by Nana's house so that G could have some time with Grandma-ever since Fina was born she takes Nana out of the room away from Fina. A little jealous?

1 comment:

  1. At my last doctor's appointment, I wrote in Domestic Diva as my profession. I thought that was more fitting than, "homemaker". Made me feel special! lol

    Love this! Can't wait to read more on the day to day life of raising girls!

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