
My good friend, whose name is also Karen, was in town and spent a full (nearly) 24 hours with us, and brought along her two kids, Gavin and Chloe. I hadn’t seen them in years so they had morphed somehow from small children into teenagers!






She tells us we are not alone.
And it certainly doesn’t help when all three of them have diarrhea. Forgive the potty talk but we have been going through diapers and Spiderman Undies like Spinal Tap goes through drummers.
***later***
No sooner did I finish writing the above when I heard the tell-tale sound of the dreaded crying/coughing coming from the twins’ bedroom. Ethan woke up with that familiar whimpering and I sprinted to his dark bedside. I put one hand on his back, and the other smooshed down into his pillow covered in that sour-cottage-cheese that all mothers and fathers know so well.
So we spent the last half hour cleaning carpets (yes, more vomit came on the way to the bathroom) and cribs and walls and floors. One blessing of babies wanting their mommies so much is that while I did have to strip the disgusting clothes off of him, I got the baby-cuddles, fresh diapering and the new pajamas, while Michael dealt with the bulk of the sick mush. But then he deals with bodily fluids on a daily basis and just the smell alone makes me want to add to the mess.
This lovely turn of events bookends nicely with Luka’s projectile performance at dinner tonight (so glad this did not happen in front of guests!!).
Hmmm… and add that to Noah’s tantrum because no one would carry him to the bathroom to wash his hands before dinner… leading to a definite lack of eating said dinner.
How long does one witching hour take?? I think it’s been about 5 and a half hours so far…
…and now I sit typing again, this time to the beat of the washing machine, which has been getting more use lately at night than mid-day.
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Time it was and what a time it was,
it was...
A time of innocence -- a time of confidences.
Long ago... it must be... I have a photograph.
Preserve your memories...
A time of innocence -- a time of confidences.
Long ago... it must be... I have a photograph.
Preserve your memories...
they're all that's left you.
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I loved seeing the pictures of Karen's kids. My goodness, they have certainly grown up!! It looks like they had a good time with your kids.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry about all of the gross stuff happening with the kids. I was watching a show on the Dilly Sextuplets yesterday. Aren't you glad you only have twins??? I guess if you add Noah in the mix, you almost have triplets, huh?
I guess some witching hours just become longer than others. Afterall, can't witches make things like that happen?
Well, that post was sure a bit of a roller-coaster ride. Started off with a real high, but then it suddenly plummeted.
ReplyDeleteAh, Willowtree, you hit the nail on the head. Welcome to the life of a mother... just when everything is going so nicely, you end up carrying a handful of vomit to the toilet.
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