I treasure a lot of Milo moments in my heart, and I frantically try to document them so I never forget. We vacationed at Crystal Beach this last week, and on our way down, we visited the aquarium at Moody Gardens.
Milo was fascinated with every new creature we saw, and he finally told me, "Mommy, there are all these amazing creatures! And every time I see one, I feel so proud of Yahweh."
And this Mommy heart is so proud of my little man.
"I bless God every chance I get; my lungs expand with his praise. I live and breathe God..." (Psalm 34:1-2a)
Saturday, May 28, 2016
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Conversations with Little People
Milo and I were snuggling it up during an afternoon storm today, and he spent a lot of time just quiet (which never happens). Finally he told me thoughtfully, "Mommy, I really like to pray at night, when you go out and my stars are on and it's dark. Or at my feet off the floor time, when I'm just by myself. I like to pray and talk to Yahweh."
My heart instantly melted at the thought of him just chatting it up with God during these times (because, believe me, the child is always chatting it up at bedtime), and then he got even more pensive.
"I think I'm going to ask Him if we can have a new baby. A boy or a girl, whatever He thinks is best."
I kissed him and sent him on his way, and I have no idea whether he ever had that conversation, but it was all so heart-warming.
And then, my precious Lucy Jane. I have been frantically working on a secret anniversary gift for Nate every day while he's at work. It's been about two weeks, and neither of my little people have said a word, so I thought we were in the clear because our anniversary is tomorrow.
I stashed away the socks I was knitting for Nate as he pulled into the driveway after work, thinking it would all work out. And then Lucy, my wonderful, excited Lucy, joyfully reported to Nate, "Don't worry, Daddy, we hid your socks!"
Surprise OFF. But with the sweetest intentions. Nate did something really similar when he was a little guy. His mom had packed the three boys up to get pictures taken for a surprise for their dad. After discussing all the way home how they couldn't say a word, sweet, excited Nate ran in and told his dad immediately. Again, surprise off. But with the sweetest intentions. Good to know you can pass things like that down, right?
My heart instantly melted at the thought of him just chatting it up with God during these times (because, believe me, the child is always chatting it up at bedtime), and then he got even more pensive.
"I think I'm going to ask Him if we can have a new baby. A boy or a girl, whatever He thinks is best."
I kissed him and sent him on his way, and I have no idea whether he ever had that conversation, but it was all so heart-warming.
And then, my precious Lucy Jane. I have been frantically working on a secret anniversary gift for Nate every day while he's at work. It's been about two weeks, and neither of my little people have said a word, so I thought we were in the clear because our anniversary is tomorrow.
I stashed away the socks I was knitting for Nate as he pulled into the driveway after work, thinking it would all work out. And then Lucy, my wonderful, excited Lucy, joyfully reported to Nate, "Don't worry, Daddy, we hid your socks!"
Surprise OFF. But with the sweetest intentions. Nate did something really similar when he was a little guy. His mom had packed the three boys up to get pictures taken for a surprise for their dad. After discussing all the way home how they couldn't say a word, sweet, excited Nate ran in and told his dad immediately. Again, surprise off. But with the sweetest intentions. Good to know you can pass things like that down, right?
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
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This is another shot from Mother's Day, but I just had to say how much I love this thoughtful, caring, amazing man (that's it for the mush).
We took multiple shots, but this is the only one that made the cut. Such is life!
We took multiple shots, but this is the only one that made the cut. Such is life!
Monday, May 9, 2016
Mother's Day
Just one more post, because I'm trying to get caught up. Yesterday was Mother's Day, and I felt so very special. My little people (and my wonderful Nate) brought me breakfast in bed, with homemade mugs and a homemade candle. Milo dressed in a red shirt because he knows how much I like him in red, and Lucy picked out her "fancy shirt" (which was a flowered tank top) and sparkly pants. Milo mentioned multiple times during the day that he would like to do things for me, like clean up the house, or play whatever I wanted to play...
Plus we got to see both moms during the day, so it was so lovely.
The cherry on top? I actually got a picture of my with my little people!
Plus we got to see both moms during the day, so it was so lovely.
The cherry on top? I actually got a picture of my with my little people!
Good one
Know any good jokes? My little people have been working on quite the repertoire. I thought I'd share a few I had on video.
The Planet Whaaaaaat?
It's no secret that my little people seem to be born with inherent potty mouths. I give you Exhibit: Lucy's Planets.
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Your mom
Nate and I try to keep a reign on our tongues, especially around our little people. One thing we can't resist, though, is the occasional "your mom" joke. I should have known Milo had been paying attention...
Fast forward to dinner two nights ago, and we were having a conversation about melons.
Lucy: "Mommy, why is it called a watermelon?"
Me: "Well, I guess because it's a watery melon."
Milo: "What about cantaloupes?"
Me: "Um, yes. They are also watery melons. All of those melons are. You know, the fleshy melons."
Milo: "Your mom's a fleshy melon!"
I tried so hard not to laugh. Nate didn't even bother, and we all had to have a good belly laugh about that one. And then a conversation about how we don't make "your mom" jokes in front of anybody else. Ever.
Fast forward to dinner two nights ago, and we were having a conversation about melons.
Lucy: "Mommy, why is it called a watermelon?"
Me: "Well, I guess because it's a watery melon."
Milo: "What about cantaloupes?"
Me: "Um, yes. They are also watery melons. All of those melons are. You know, the fleshy melons."
Milo: "Your mom's a fleshy melon!"
I tried so hard not to laugh. Nate didn't even bother, and we all had to have a good belly laugh about that one. And then a conversation about how we don't make "your mom" jokes in front of anybody else. Ever.
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