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Thanksgiving Blessings

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Sometimes my days are really long and really hard!  But, I have been thinking a lot lately about how grateful I am that I don’t have to work and I am able to stay home with my children.  This week Ella signed me up to bring over four dozen rolls in to her class for their Thanksgiving feast.  The night before I had to make them, I was so tempted to run to the store and purchase them.  It would be so much faster and easier!  I thought about how that would disappoint Ella.  She loves my homemade rolls and that is what she was hoping from me.  I thought about how there is nothing more important that I could do with my time than making my daughter happy.  I made the rolls because I am blessed to be able to stay home and make rolls.  That is something I could do for her so why would I not do it?  I knew it would make her happy and that is what makes me happy.

There are things in my kids lives that I don’t have to miss.  There are times that they need me and I get to be there for them.  I get to take my kids to school every day so they don’t have to ride the bus two hours a day.  On picture day last month as it was pouring rain, I got to walk them to the door one by one under my umbrella.  I got to take Ella to school one morning only to come home and find that she had left her homework folder along with two days worth of homework on the counter.  I got to go back to the school and take it to her so she didn’t have to go to study room during recess.  I get to see the pure joy in Brennen’s eyes as he says goodbye to his preschool class everyday when I pick him up.  I get to snuggle with my baby Griffin every day.  I got to help with Preston’s fall party and see how my shy son raised his hand to answer a question which I know takes much courage for him.  I got to make over four dozen homemade rolls for Ella’s class.

For those reasons and many many more, I am grateful!

Imagination

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Brennen has an incredible imagination!  Everyday he is a different character.  One day he is Bob the superhero, the next he is Santa Clause.  I have to call him by his character’s name all day long and it can be very hard to have a serious conversation with Bob the superhero!!!

Today I cut a pumpkin and several face pieces out of felt so Brennen could assemble a jack o lantern.  I showed him each of the pieces and he definitely has much more imagination than I do.  He told me my mouth was really a crown, my mustache was really sleepy eyes, my glasses were really a superhero mask, and my bat wings were really a cape.  The photo above is his “Happy Superhero.”

Photo Challenge-Hands

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“Hands” are the theme for the photo challenge this week at “iheartfaces.”  As I looked back through some of my photos I realized that I love taking pictures of hands.  They can tell a story all by themselves.  I had to pick the photo of Preston’s dirty hands handing me flowers from last summer as my entry.  I loved the flowers but I loved his dirty little hands even better!  Here are a few of my other favorites.

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And I simply couldn’t resist this photo-it’s Mr. Potato Head’s hand holding Ella’s tooth so the tooth fairy can find it!

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Skinny

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Ella:  “Skinny jeans don’t really make you skinny, they’re actually just tight.”

Me:  “Darn, I just bought some today.  I was hoping for a miracle!”

Ella’s Nana Ceci took her school clothes shopping.  She had so much fun picking out clothes, two pairs of boots, and skinny jeans!

1st Crush

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Preston: “Mom, what does crush mean?”
Mom: “To break into many pieces.”
Preston: “Not that kind of crush.”
Mom: “You mean when you think a girl is cute?”
Preston: “Yes, does it always have to be a girl?”
Mom: “Um yes, what do you mean?”
Preston: ”Because I kind of have a crush on Griffin.”

Puddle Jumping

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I think this has been the rainiest spring ever!  We’ve been cooped up in the house all winter and now all spring too.  Yesterday morning it was raining again and Preston just couldn’t help himself.  Ella and I were in the garage waiting for the school bus when Preston snuck past me and ran right for the rain.  He had such a good time that I couldn’t tell him to come in.  He ran and jumped and played!

Soccer

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Preston played soccer this year.  He has enjoyed kicking a soccer ball around our yard since was able to walk.  When I saw a flier for soccer, I knew we needed to sign him up.  He is very shy and hard on himself if he can’t do things just like he thinks he should.  Since this is something he enjoys and is good at, I thought it might help his confidence.  He was still hard on himself if he didn’t score as many goals as he wanted to but, he did enjoy playing and he did very well.  This is the medal he received for playing.  He was so proud of it.  He told Phil it was the first medal he’s ever received.  I am very proud of him too.

Happy Mother’s Day

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Ella’s class planted flowers for their moms for Mother’s day.  Ella is allergic to flowers so her teacher let her go to the office where they were giving away free vegetable seeds so she could pick out something for me.  She looked through and decided on squash because she knew I liked it.  So, while everyone else planted flowers, she planted squash.  She brought me the squash plant today and it made me laugh.  I told her that I was sure I was the only mom who got a squash plant for Mother’s Day!  I loved it.