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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Simple joys

Many moons ago I would regularly spend mornings wandering around CW with Baby B and Baby D.  This morning, for the first time in I can't remember how long, I had a free morning to do whatever I wanted with just Baby P.  What better way to enjoy this gift than to just be together and dwell in one of our favorite places...

Going to his happy place to look for "heep" and "ho hos" (sheep and horses)
He asked for horses the whole way there and as soon as we find one..."No, no, no!"
Waving to a carriage and "ho-hos"
Where are the cider people Mom?

"Heep?"  (Diligently looking the whole way down DoG Street)
Pausing to wave to another carriage and "ho hos"

All that walking on those tiny legs is rewarded - hot apple cider and a cookie:)

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Four Years Wonderful


Can you believe it?  My oldest little boy turned 4 today!  He had a wonderful day, thoroughly enjoying and understanding the concept of birthday more than he has in the past.  Thanks to all our family and friends who contributed in different ways to making today special.  Little B felt very loved, which warms my mommy heart:)

Wake up conversation this morning...

Me: Four years ago today I was so excited because I got to meet you for the very first time!
Little B: I was so excited too!!



Little B came home from preschool bubbling over with birthday excitement.  It may have been the birthday crown, or maybe the fact that Gramma picked him up.  Why, you may ask, is he standing next to a polar bear on our wall?  Because he asked for a polar bear birthday party of course!  (And no, I have no idea where that idea came from.  But kudos to Auntie A for making this "pin the mittens on the polar bear" game!)







Grammas are good for lots of things, but especially making birthday cakes...especially polar bear cakes.  Although it should be noted that Little B did the face;)


In typical Little B fashion, as soon as we started singing Happy Birthday and all the attention focused on him, he curled into his little turtle shell and wanted nothing to do with the festivities.  I'm not kidding, he literally curled down in his chair trying to hide from everyone.  Hubby T and I coaxed him up to at least look at the cake that Gramma and I put so much effort into.  He didn't blow out the candle, or have any of the cake.  I guess Yiayia's month old frozen gluten free brownies were more appealing to his independent four year old mind!





Don't worry though - the birthday boy came out of his shell for presents.  Once all the party guests had gone home we cleared some space and let him ride his new scooter around the kitchen and family room.  And kudos to Grampa for finding the icing on the cake for this gift - a Jake and the Neverland Pirates helmet:)

And where, you might ask, was Baby P in the midst of all this?  Just hanging out, playing with his brother's new toys on the side, and probably wondering what all the fuss was about.





So happy birthday Little B.  You bring us so much joy, and I can't wait to see what the coming year brings:)