Kooky is a very generous term for it, though.
This is the face I get most of the day. A combination of playful sass, defiance, and "every idea you have is lame, mom." Things are fun right now.
3. We've had to get more creative with our entertainment so we don't end up watching movies all day. One of the joy school lessons I taught last fall suggested setting up an obstacle course around the yard for the kids to go through. It was a big success, so I tried to adapt it for inside our house since we have a long stretch of running space. They LOVED it. It didn't make a huge mess and it kept them busy for almost an hour. (There's a video of the whole thing below these two collages.)
The obstacle went like this:
1. Climb over the kitchen chairs. (didn't show at the beginning)
2. Kick over the stack of pillows.
3. Jump up and touch the squares taped to the wall.
4. Throw the toys in the basket.
5. Walk over the step stools.
6. Do a somersault on the yoga mat.
7. Crawl into the tent and get a "prize" (which was just some of their favorite toys I threw in there)
Favorite part of the video -- Ivy's "somersault" at the end. Love it.
4. Steve took the exam this morning to get his chiro license in Nevada. He thinks he did pretty well. He'll get his results (and his license, hopefully) in about 4-6 weeks. So far he loves and meshes really well with the office he's working in and he's learning a lot.
5. Unfortunately the only news on my end is rather tragic. I almost cut the tip of my finger off during breakfast yesterday morning. I've done it twice to my thumb and just wrapped it up without going to the doctor. This time it bled. . . and bled. . . and bled. . . so I let the kids finish their breakfast, while thinking, "should I just hurry and pack them in the car? I think the possibility of losing my finger is more important than them finishing their oatmeal." A little dramatic, I know, but it was starting to turn a little purple, and I got nervous.
After dropping off the kids at Steve's office (luckily there are places in the back they could hang out and they were having a slow morning) I went over to the urgent care and got four stitches put in it. One of the stitches went right through my fingernail. A little weird, but that's the only way she could get that part of the cut closed.
It feels a little better. But I still feel like crying every time it gets bumped. Sophie's prayer tonight summed things up pretty well:
"Help mommy's finger to feel better. . . . help mommy to be careful and not go too fast with the knife. . . . help mommy not to cut herself anymore."
Amen, girl.
3 comments:
When I was young I tried carving a bar of soap with a steak knife and lopped off the tip of one of my fingers, too. It was pretty much just flesh hanging by a thread of skin. But no stitches. My mom just went to a members house in our ward who was in the field of medicine and they put a couple of butterfly bandages on it and it healed nicely after a month. We were too poor, even for urgent care! I think I had to get one of those metal splints to keep it from hurting every time I bumped it.
So, I feel your pain. Literally.
Your kids are hilarious! And ouch for your finger-- no good at all!!! Be careful when cutting stuff up - no one wants a tip of a finger in their salad!!
This post made me laugh. Your girls are so cute and I love the first picture of Sophie. Ivy-I love hearing about her because she is much like my Ryan. He can go bare bum for quite a while...no accidents yet (knock on wood) but wants nothing to do with the potty. Boys...!
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