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5.19.11

He woke up congested again. Allergies, I presume, since I’ve got the same issues.

The first words I heard out of his mouth were:
“I wish I didn’t even have a nose.” 
Really? no nose? Right.
which was followed by a whole lot of whining and complaining and fussing and then
“This is the baddest day ever.” 
I hadn’t even told him yet that we were headed to the dentist.
Nice.

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Filed Under: daily life, Drew

A chicken and a ham

4.27.11

For those of you who are wanting to learn the dance routine in full (it looks like good exercise and may impress your loved ones), feel free to watch it here. Please don’t try to download it and put it on youtube–I know he’d become a total hit sensation there. And, he’s obviously a bit too shy to know what to do what that stardom (though he did make all of us watch it on our tv tonight several times…with popcorn)

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Filed Under: Drew

5 = a whole lot more than 4

3.30.11

You know what 5 year olds do? They have chips with cheese and orange cream soda in the afternoon just like a man. You bet they do. (Disregard the batman cape which may not look too manish.)

Drew informed us that he really felt bigger–bigger muscles, bigger legs, bigger teeth…one of which he swears is loose (it’s in there rock solid).

He was a good man on his birthday–he came along to brunch at Cracker Barrel with some adoptive mamas and all of our girlies. Don’t feel too bad for him though–he got chicken fingers, fries, and hot chocolate at 10:30 in the morning which he enjoyed in full batman costume (mask, gloves, cape, and Darth Vader tee…it worked), and I bought him a 6 pack of his favorite orange cream soda on our way out.

But, the day was not over with that. We picked the big kids up at school a little bit early (because I’m cool like that), and I (bravely) took the 4 of them to a moonbounce place and let them run wild in there for 2 hours.

I’m thinking Drew’s cheeks hurt from smiling and his throat hurt from all his yelling after this.

I brought Lydia into the big room in the carrier, strapped to me, because I knew the noise and the sheer size of these gigantic, balloon-looking things would freak her out. And, they did. For about 5 minutes. 

New 9 year olds aren’t too old for this stuff either–he played secret spy going through the obstacle course. And, he enjoyed taking Lydia on stuff.

Nothing is ever too exciting that she can’t pause for a little nose picking though. Please note that to take this picture, I clearly was up on some huge, blown-up, crazy contraption myself. Oh yeah, I got up on every one of these things and enjoyed some fast slides and some static hair. What kind of mom would I be if I sat on the bench and played with my iphone? (confession, I really wanted to do that.)

Drew opened gifts from Nanma and Granddaddy with them watching over Skype. He may be the most fun person to give gifts to. Seriously. The boy is all drama in his reactions. 

Yes, that is the third extra large cookie cake we’ve had in the month of March. Cookie cake has become part of our daily diet unfortunately. (insert sigh of relief that March is over and the birthday-run of 75% of my children is over)

Move over Batman cape. Introducing Harry Potter cape. Don’t even think about it being Little Red Riding Hood (at least until it’s passed down to Lydia).

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Filed Under: Drew

Mother of the year

3.24.11

An m&m sandwich.
All while this little girlie drank from a baby doll bottle.

I’m totally mother of the year.
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Filed Under: Drew, why can't they just stay little forever

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