Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Splish Splash Splosh


Since we've had nonstop rain for the last week. We've spent a lot of time splashing in the puddles. Finley was a little unsure about the activity at first but now we can't pull her away from it. It's become a part of our daily routine, even in the pouring rain.









Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Life Goes On

I'm an extremely light sleeper. For example, I get woken up from Crew's little footsteps walking into my bedroom at night.

Last night I was woken up to our bathroom door being closed. When I looked up I could see the light from the bathroom shining into the hallway. Knowing that it was just Crew who had woken up to go to the bathroom, I laid my head back down waiting for him to finish his business and come get me to tuck him back into bed. I heard the toilet flush and the door open and was waiting for his head to pop up on the side of my bed to say, "Mom will you tuck me in?" But the seconds passed and I heard no footsteps. So I got up to see what was going on and when I couldn't find him anywhere I looked into his bedroom. There he was sitting up in his bed straightening out his blanket preparing to cover himself up. Then he did and he laid down to go back to sleep. Now I think most moms would rejoice at this milestone. But for me, I didn't mind getting woken up to his precious face asking me for help. It was just another chance for me to hold and kiss him. So when I saw that he had tucked himself back into his own bed, my heart broke and I thought, he doesn't need me anymore. There in the hall at 3am I had a moment. It wasn't my first moment and I know it won't be my last. I never thought mothering would come with so many precious moment and be so fulfilling.

The other night Devin asked Crew what they should get me for Christmas. And Crew's response was, "Lets wrap ourselves up like presents and when mommy opens us, we'll jump out and give her Christmas kisses."

He hit it right on. There could be no greater gift.


Friday, December 17, 2010

With some fabric and a vision

Every little girl needs a Christmas dress. I couldn't find one that I liked for Finley but I found fabric that I loved. I realized while making this dress, how fun it is to have a little girl to dress up. I think it's because she's older now and wears clothes easier. I also realized that before she starts to get an opinion of her own about her wardrobe, I need to start dressing her up more and how I desire. She's only a little girl once.





Thursday, December 16, 2010

20 months

Finley is growing up so fast that I seem to loose track of how old she is. Does anyone else feel that their second child grew up twice as fast as their first? She's our little girl now. There is nothing baby about her anymore. She has the most lively personality and always keeps us busy and entertained.



I think someone needs a purse or two for Christmas.



Monday, December 13, 2010

Hide and Seek




Saturday, December 11, 2010

Girls vs Boys

Girls like flowers, boys like metal.
~Crew
That was Crews response to Finley when she picked up his baseball bat for a turn to hit.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Here Comes Santa Clause

Santa proved to be more delightful than I expected. We couldn't get a smile out of Finley but we didn't get any tears either. Crew told santa he wanted a lightsaber. He already has one but he keeps saying he wants a REAL one.