After taking a bunch of snaps at Mini-me's school I stopped at a trail I've been wanting to walk for a while. Sans kiddos in tow, it was a nice wooded walk on this ancient trail that Austin folk have
Little Man started school five days a week this year. Five days a week. I miss him. So does Little Miss. I asked her what she wanted to do today and she said "go get brother from school." Fair enough.
Picked Mini-me up from her first Chess Club. She was sooooooooooooooooo happy and excited. She said, "Mommy, I don't like Chess Club." *long pause* "I LOVE IT!" LOL. I love this little girl, she's got chutzpah.
Here are the fruits of my labor from Saturday. They had to sit in a kiln for 12 hours after being made (by ME ;o). If the glass cools too quickly it will go into shock and shatter. Eeeee so
Today I was officially cleared to resume exercise. Oh Mama, no lie, I was less than athletic this pregnancy. I remember what it feels like to feel strong, I like that feeling, but being at square one is intimidating. Last
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After my glass class (hee hee that rhymes), Mini-me had a playdate an hour drive away. She had such a great time, I didn't mind - not even one little bit. Love that smile. Baby Girl is growing up way
So Selfy (?) Sunday taken on Monday. I had the idea on Sunday does that count? Hee Hee so, here a (sort of "selfy") loverly pic of me from days o' yore. Taken in Maui circa 1998 by an old
The cutest part of school days so far is watching Little Man and Little Miss hug as soon as he comes out of his classroom. Such cutes.
Spent the afternoon hanging out with the kids while they climbed trees and rolled around in the grass. Good times!
Remember that baby shower I mentioned yesterday? Well, it brought the reoccurring conundrum to the forefront of my consciousness yet again. Are we done? Do I really want another child, or is it just nostalgia brought up by seeing women pregnant with their first