Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Today

today baby girl had "school" while i took brady to his two month well check.  how has it been two months already?!  and when am i ever going to get over missing being pregnant?!  seriously i am dying with how bad i miss my belly and the jealousy i feel for every pregnant person i see is just overwhelming.  tangent.  anyways, i have a two month old and he's great.  and i have a two year old and she's great too.

i think she likes to go without pants to she can see her undies.  i don't mind because i think her little bum is adorable.  it actually gives me more patience than i otherwise would have.  that's powerful underwear for you.


my honey went nuts at the dollar store last time he was out of town (apparently they have awesome dollar stores in wisconsin) and one of the things he got (besides fifty million more puzzles) was this winnie the pooh matching game.  baby girl was so excited to show me that she got out the game and found a match.  all by herself.


not gonna lie, i was pretty impressed.  the cards are double sided so they have two kinds of matching.  she doesn't actually know that kanga and roo go together.  she's looking at her match on the other side.


and since it was 30* and almost snowing, brady was bundled up as usual.  so cozy.


people can't stop commenting on his amazing blue eyes and super long lashes.  like the nurses and his doctor kept gushing about how gorgeous his eyelashes are and how boys always get the good luck with that.  yes, except baby girl got them too.  from honey.  he's got the best eyelashes ever.


but really, babies have it good.  it's freezing cold but brady gets soft clothes, two blankets, a fleece-lined carseat cover, and a carseat canopy to shield him from the sun and wind.  what i would give for the my-size version of this.

hallelujah that baby girl napped again.  that's three days in a row which is AWESOME because if i forgot to mention it, the past two or so weeks, she's been reading books and jumping in her crib for two hours more often than she's actually been falling asleep for a nap.  i refused to believe my child is outgrowing nap time and instead went the "it must be teething" route.  my wish would be that she naps until she goes to kindergarten.  it can happen, right?

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