Chris took Brady home around 2 because he was done and thought it would be good for Brady to get a nap and for me to be able to enjoy the pool with one less kid. He slept for several hours. Like 2:45-5:45 or so. On Abigail's little bed. Because his crib is scary, remember?
Meanwhile at the pool, I really was enjoying it with one less kid. Primarily because I was hanging out with my two easiest kids. After I fed Elizabeth, I just wanted to hold her and admire her and it was perfect because the clouds came in and cooled things off and took the IV count down enough for us to sit under and umbrella and feel okay about it. I'm so worried about her getting burned that I allllllways just keep her in her car seat at the pool, even when she's awake. But this time she hung out with me while I watched Abigail swim in the big pool and when she got sleepy and drifted off, I just couldn't keep my eyes off of her. Which made it a fun surprise for me when Abigail got out and walked over to me all "mom, I've been practicing putting my head under water over by the steps over there!" Ha. Amazing! That's a big step for her. I was truly shocked, but her head was completely wet so I got excited and asked her to show me. So she hopped back in and just jumped on the steps for the next forever (until adult swim) popping her head under water over and over and over again. We were both loving sharing that moment together. And having Elizabeth asleep on my lap too... It was one of those perfect moments in time.
When they called adult swim, she came to the baby pool and kept doing it. I gave her her goggles so she could dive for her pool toys. I think she would barely open her eyes, but I think once she figures it out, she'll think it's super cool.
And then the lifeguards called it for thunder and lightening and we decided it was time to head home. Practically everyone left was just this one big group of adults all hanging out in the pool with their cans of beer. It was funny because at one point not too much earlier abiGil was all "mom, can we stay until the end of the party?" I wanted to say "look aroun at our company... This *is* the end of the party!" But I just smiled instead. Because she reminded me of me.
Chris had carried Brady home on his shoulders and I couldn't push two strollers so Abigail pushed one for me. Barefoot because shoes are just one more thing to keep track of for the pool. Totally unnecessary. She was so helpful. We got along great today.
She's adorable.
And was really cute to talk to on the way home.
She saw everyone having a water fight at Lucy's so she ran over but then it started to rain really cold rain (Brady woke up and I held him in my lap on the camp chair on our front porch while we watched it goether) and so eventually she ran home to get dressed. We bathed the kids and I got Abigail decked out before sending her back over to play. Mu think I got this dress at Walmart last year for $3... Retail was only $5, but whatever, I still thought it was a good deal. The sweater was a gift from Jodi, the headband a gift from Julie (in Chris's office), and the flip flops are old but we're only $1 I think at Walmart. Sorry Brady that nothing. Really came together for your Fourth of July outfit... Some things just happen and so we go with it.
It had been six days since I gave Elizabeth a bottle so I fed her two ounces of one when she woke up. She took it great! Didn't fight it and had no problem finishing it fast. I cracked up at the end though when I realized that she was holding it... So I let go and took a picture. She's so tiny that even the small bottle seems huge. ; )
I got her dressed and wrapped in a blanket and Chris and Brady and Elizabeth and I headed outside. Steph and rob had invited people over. One guy came to play hockey with chris and another couple came over to meet us (they live on our block) and so that was cool too. Dave and carol. They're Lutheran and were in salt lake at the beginning of May for a religious thing. They met with a Mormon person representing and they took a tour around the conference center and the temple grounds and were really impressed by both. The whole conversation started when I told them that chris and I met at byu and then Dave was so excited because he and carol were just in Utah. I had fun telling save that actually chris and I were married in the salt lake temple. It's true, it's a huge and gorgeous building with insanely awesome grounds.
Then we all started lighting off fireworks. Brady FREAKED OUT like Parker was being bombed by terrorists. I don't think I've ever seen him so scared in his life. I kept hoping he would get over it but it just wasn't happening so I took him inside and we watched the fireworks (the ones on the street that our friends and chris were doing and the ones going high in the air in a bunch of other areas of Parker. Turns out Abigail's room is a perfect place to see them all!) from inside where it was quieter and it was perfect for us. Eventually I swaddled elizabeth and put her in her basket and took Brady outside again with me. He was still freaked out but doing much better since he enjoyed them from inside Abigail's room.
Pretty much as soon as Brady and I got out there, Abigail said she was tired and wanted to go inside. So I told her she could go to sleep and just to head up to her room and get in bed. She sat on her loveseat and watched from her window which was so cute because her glow sticks were just barely visible and gave our house a hint of Halloween. After a bit, I looked up but didn't see anything do I figured she'd gotten in bed.
Chris lit off more fireworks (he had a bunch he'd gotten from Wyoming a long time ago) and our neighbors loved it because they only had the ones from Colorado. Our neighbors did more of theirs too and then a finale one. We hung out a bit more and then called it a night.
When I went to check on Abigail...
I took Brady back to bed (I think he was wanting to come sleep with me but I can't be sure because he was crying so much that he was super difficult to understand) and sat on the loveseat until he fell asleep... And then forever after because... I can't turn my brain off at night and I write blog posts instead.
That's how I keep myself sleep deprived even though Elizabeth is such a good sleeper. Like her great night last night sleeping 8 hours and 15 minutes and then another 5 hours. And what did I get? Just a whole lot of broken sleep.
Hoping tonight goes better. Even though it's already 1:30... Whoops.
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