Having sisters who live near me is a huge plus. Having sisters that live near me and also have kids who are my kids' ages is super sweet. I don't know what I would do without my niece and nephews. My boys would certainly be lonely. They're also very cute. Look at them, they're just asking to be picked up and squeezed. Which I do frequently.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Heat wave equals escape
When it gets way too hot to handle here in San Jose, we head over the hill to Santa Cruz or Monterey. We love the coast! Too bad we don't live there anymore (pouting). Santa Cruz is just a day trip, but Monterey is an overnighter...my favorite. I love little getaways. It breaks up the predictability of my everyday, plus we get quality family time. Happy time.
Quesadilla on the head
Nothing warms my heart more than to hear my kids laugh. When Zeke thinks something is funny (which is very often) he cracks up. I mean he laughs hard. Not just a little chuckle, but a from-the-gut laugh. Of course it makes me laugh too. So, Sawyer throws his food around because he thinks that is funny. We were eating quesadillas for lunch and Sawyer threw his and it landed on his head. Needless to say, Zeke thought that was the funniest thing ever, and he wanted to put his quesadilla on his head too. Naturally I took pictures and I almost put a quesadilla on my head, but no one could take a picture of that.
Monday, July 13, 2009
I want that and that and that
It really bugs me that almost everyday I can think of 40 different things that I want that I swear would make my life better. Some things obviously would (air conditioning), others might (a larger vehicle).
Let me take you into my thought process world: I wish I had a double jogging stroller that I could easily fold up( I have 2 double strollers already BTW). Of course, I would have to buy a bigger car to fit the huge double stroller (Honda Pilot or Subaru Tribeca). To house the car that wouldn't fit in our tiny carport, I would have to have a 2 car garage. 2 car garages usually come with houses so I guess we should just buy a house. But if we get a house I would have to furnish it, which means all the current stuff in our apartment would have to be replaces because it wouldn't match the new pieces that I would have to get to furnish our new house. And on and on and on.
My thoughts have distracted me from the road and I have now missed my exit. I then have to make a U-turn while Zeke says, "Mama go wrong way" from the backseat. (I get lost so often that every time I make a U-turn, Zeke associates it with me getting lost).
So, my point is that I am way too consumed with stuff, especially stuff that I think will make my life easier. I want to live satisfied with what I have and to be thankful for a body that can push a jogging stroller and a car that starts up every morning.
Putting my life in perspective one day at a time,
Kelly
Let me take you into my thought process world: I wish I had a double jogging stroller that I could easily fold up( I have 2 double strollers already BTW). Of course, I would have to buy a bigger car to fit the huge double stroller (Honda Pilot or Subaru Tribeca). To house the car that wouldn't fit in our tiny carport, I would have to have a 2 car garage. 2 car garages usually come with houses so I guess we should just buy a house. But if we get a house I would have to furnish it, which means all the current stuff in our apartment would have to be replaces because it wouldn't match the new pieces that I would have to get to furnish our new house. And on and on and on.
My thoughts have distracted me from the road and I have now missed my exit. I then have to make a U-turn while Zeke says, "Mama go wrong way" from the backseat. (I get lost so often that every time I make a U-turn, Zeke associates it with me getting lost).
So, my point is that I am way too consumed with stuff, especially stuff that I think will make my life easier. I want to live satisfied with what I have and to be thankful for a body that can push a jogging stroller and a car that starts up every morning.
Putting my life in perspective one day at a time,
Kelly
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