I'm a slacker. Actually, I'm just a blog slacker. Ok, that's a lie. Does anyone else have those moments when they're walking around their house thinking, "How did I become a grown up?" I think back to how my mom used to practically beg me to clean my room which was at least a 3 day process and now, here I am, cooking dinner, cleaning up, gathering and doing the dirty laundry, running errands, putting kids to bed, feeding them and changing diapers, letting the dog outside to go to the bathroom...(Justin helps, of course)...and then there are days when I am simply out of gas and nothing gets accomplished.
Who knew homemade pitas were easy to make and incredibly yummy?!? No more last minute trips to the grocery store now whenever we're having hummus or flaffel!




While we have eaten pretty well the last few days (see picture below), as I described to Carol on the phone earlier today, there were--key word "were" because I cleaned this up while the kids took their naps today--(everything is on the floor in this list) 12 crayons, 5 sheets of paper on which Madeleine was coloring, 2 dishtowels, 3 of Parker's teething rings, Madeleine's basketball, two plastic pieces of silverware, a used napkin, two empty boxes of milk from Costco and an empty 6-pack beer container which sit next to the garbage can for recycling, two dead ladybugs which Madeleine discovered today, a cat toy, Maggie's water and food bowls, a rain jacket, a rattle, two socks, a pair of Madeleine's pants... you get the idea. I seem to have stalled out the last few days, despite being pampered on Mother's Day. Justin got me a gift certificate for a facial which I am instructed to use along with a massage gift certificate I have from a few years ago (no expiration date so I'm safe). So all this to say that I'm sorry for no blogging but I do have some things to share if you're still interested in reading.
First, Parker has jumped from having 3 teeth to having 5. We're waiting to see #6 any day now. He's also managed to figure out how to get up on his knees and rock back and forth. If he gets his feet planted he can even lunge forward. He was working on perfecting his push-up for a few days there too (video to follow later). I'm not quite ready for him to crawl but I'm excited for the increased independence that will give him. He's still not steady on his butt in the sitting position but I'm currently attributing that to his insatiable desire to be on his belly trying to crawl. We'll see what the doctor has to say two weeks from now.
Madeleine and I have our good days and our bad ones. When I'm really, really patient things go well but when I'm easily annoyed it's hard for us to communicate. She ends up in tears a lot those days which stinks for all of us, especially as I'm the adult and should control our environment better. It hasn't helped that we thought she might have a UTI (urinary tract infection). She was complaining of pain and crying when she peed so we got in to see the doctor yesterday. After a few hours of wearing a "pee bag" inside her diaper, we got a urine sample for the lab to analyze. The results were inconclusive so we're currently treating it as an exterior bacterial issue which means she spends time airing out a lot. She's still in diapers but if this continues it might help move us closer to potty training and underwear if she seems ready. She continues to increase her vocab and complexity of sentences. "Daddy is stinky" is a favorite sentence of hers as it incites tickles from Justin whenever she says it.
And it just wouldn't be spring in Missoula without flowers. We are again starting our wildflower tracking. It began on Mother's Day with a small stroll up Pattee Canyon where we found some glacier lilies (the yellow flower) and some trillium (the white one). I saw some tiny fairy bells starting to come out but they were in an inconvenient spot for pictures. The wild roses and lupine should come out in another month or so too.
I think that's all for now. I'll post again when my slackerishness wears off.
5 comments:
nice update :-) I meant to ask you how your date was? I like the new pics of Madeleine and Parker on the side, too.
i dig your update. how do you make pitas?
i think the best thing about madeleine's age when they start potty training is how proud they are of their big girl/boy pants. it is such a big deal for them! so maybe soon she'll get pumped about wearing them and will push herself toward potty training (especially if it helps heal what she's got going on).
OH and thanks for the nice comment on my latest post! you're so encouraging :)
just so you know, you are not a slacker. you're a mom with 800 things going on at once. you also blog and make home made pitas! what kind of slacker does that??? um, none i know of. take my blog for example: though it was a class project, i semi-promised to update it... well, it's over a year since i posted on it and i don't even have kids nor to i make homemade pitas! so, therfore, you are NOT a slacker :) oh, and i dig your updates too.
Great update - even for a slacker...! Love your photos....looking forward to seeing you guys in July.......
oh please Melinda, self-deprecation does not become you. You're fabulous and you know it!-J
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