No new recipes floating around....we've been incredibly blessed to receive meals from friends for the past week, so I haven't been cooking at all! Now I'm back to the old grind....hahaha......just in time for Grant's parents to arrive in a couple of days.
Just thought I'd write down a couple of funny things the girls have said in the past week. Last Friday, I was driving with the kids to Grant's work to meet him for a potluck lunch (holiday party) and Ellia was screaming inconsolably. Marissa (4) sits next to her and was desperately trying to calm her with the pacifier, and it just wasn't working. She hollered over the noise,
"Mom, I think you need to milk the baby!!!"
The next story needs a little history explained.
During the last few months of my pregnancy, Annika (2) became obsessed with getting piggyback rides. Once she asked me for one, and I replied, "No, I can't. Mommy doesn't feel well." She nodded understandingly and stated, "Oh, baby in the belly. Ok, I get piggyback ride from Daddy!"
Well, a few days ago, we were sitting at the table finishing up dinner and she said,
"Hey Mommy. Baby in the belly?"
I replied, "Annika, you know I don't have a baby in my belly anymore. We have little Ellia right here."
"Ok, Mommy give me piggyback ride!"
Clever girl. I forgot to give her the piggyback ride, though. I really did forget.
Just thought I'd write down a couple of funny things the girls have said in the past week. Last Friday, I was driving with the kids to Grant's work to meet him for a potluck lunch (holiday party) and Ellia was screaming inconsolably. Marissa (4) sits next to her and was desperately trying to calm her with the pacifier, and it just wasn't working. She hollered over the noise,
"Mom, I think you need to milk the baby!!!"
The next story needs a little history explained.
During the last few months of my pregnancy, Annika (2) became obsessed with getting piggyback rides. Once she asked me for one, and I replied, "No, I can't. Mommy doesn't feel well." She nodded understandingly and stated, "Oh, baby in the belly. Ok, I get piggyback ride from Daddy!"
Well, a few days ago, we were sitting at the table finishing up dinner and she said,
"Hey Mommy. Baby in the belly?"
I replied, "Annika, you know I don't have a baby in my belly anymore. We have little Ellia right here."
"Ok, Mommy give me piggyback ride!"
Clever girl. I forgot to give her the piggyback ride, though. I really did forget.
Just thought I'd write down a couple of funny things the girls have said in the past week. Last Friday, I was driving with the kids to Grant's work to meet him for a potluck lunch (holiday party) and Ellia was screaming inconsolably. Marissa (4) sits next to her and was desperately trying to calm her with the pacifier, and it just wasn't working. She hollered over the noise,
"Mom, I think you need to milk the baby!!!"
The next story needs a little history explained.
During the last few months of my pregnancy, Annika (2) became obsessed with getting piggyback rides. Once she asked me for one, and I replied, "No, I can't. Mommy doesn't feel well." She nodded understandingly and stated, "Oh, baby in the belly. Ok, I get piggyback ride from Daddy!"
Well, a few days ago, we were sitting at the table finishing up dinner and she said,
"Hey Mommy. Baby in the belly?"
I replied, "Annika, you know I don't have a baby in my belly anymore. We have little Ellia right here."
"Ok, Mommy give me piggyback ride!"
Clever girl. I forgot to give her the piggyback ride, though. I really did forget.
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