Saturday, December 6, 2014

Catching Sunbeams

On Tuesday we returned from our Utah trip. Since then we have refreshed rules, expectations, and behaviors in our house. Thank goodness for the weekend because this mommy needed some team parenting expertise. There is definitely a reason it takes a man and woman to make a baby. Without that I can't begin to imagine raising one. Even on the roughest days though there are definitely golden moments.
Ian has entered and embraced the inquisitive impatient stage. I forgot how time consuming one little one can be. He knows what he wants, when he wants it, and is getting more creative when it comes to getting it. Despite his new fits and screeches he still melts my heart daily. On Wednesday we decorated our house to bring in some Christmas spirit. Our window is now covered with gel clings, in the most organized design we have ever had. My new method requires me to lift Tate to put them on the window out of reach and therefore I determined the vicinity in which each one could go. Ian even joined in the decorating, but was just as content staring at them and carrying around the unopened packages. As the sun was setting and the dancing sunbeams cast Christmas shadows on our wall, Josh and I sat and watched Ian as he tried to catch them. I think a lot of times in life I forget to take a moment to capture and enjoy something so simple and beautiful. There is definitely much to be learned from little ones.
 After a 2 hour fail to get my children to sleep we headed to a chiropractor appointment. The van was just the right trick to get this one to sleep. I keep telling Josh I should get a pizza delivery job during nap time to pay for the gas it would require to get my children to nap daily.
I will never understand how or why Tate is more apt to lay in our cart at the grocery store than in his own bed. Sometimes I wonder if he is allergic to sleep. Is that possible?
 While in Utah Tate was given a lantern/flashlight. He is in love. Our dance parties have turned into raves, with Christmas music. Does it get any better than that?
After decorating our tree Tate looked at me and said, "It don't look good. It's messy." Turning on the lights was the only thing that appeased his desire to take it all off. He was very thankful for the tree though and loves to show everyone that comes over.
We attempted a trip to the gym to find that the kid watch was full. Tate was thrilled and suggested to go to the museum instead. I gave in. Ian loves to explore while Tate still is enthralled with the train table. I wonder if that will ever change.
 My little one-socked monkey sucking on a piece of jerky. He reminded me of a dog as he chewed on it for quite sometime. As much as I love sleep, my kiddos are definitely worth the lack of it even though sometimes I am too tired to appreciate how blessed I am.

1 comment:

Nat said...

These pictures are so cute! It was so much fun to see you guys. Those two boys are so funny and adorable. :) Sad we'll be missing you all for Christmas but have a wonderful time!