There I was putting my makeup on infront of the bathroom mirror. It was concealer for those dark undereye circles - to be more specific.
My two year old girl looked up and asked what I was doing. I told her mommy was putting on makeup so that I won't look so scary when we go to the store.
Sometimes you just forget how much little ears hear.
Next thing I know she is tugging on my pants asking for lipstick. 'Why?' I ask.
"So I won't be so scary" she answered! Ha!
So, I'm not wanting to teach my girls that makeup is necessary, or needed to not scare people, but on the otherhand, this is one of those funny 'repeats' you get from toddlers.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Camping with the fam
I did it! I survived. I more than survived. I thrived.
I have to admit. I was a little nervous about going camping - in a tent - for two nights - in the 'woods' - with a 5 year old, 4 year old, 2 year old (who is potty training) and a 2 month old baby.
That's right - four kids 5 and under in a tent for two days. And the forecast called for rain.
But the trip was sooo nice and actually quite pleasant other than the rain washing out our dinner and campfire the second night.
And the baby?? She slept 10 (TEN!!) hours each night! She doesn't even do that at home! I was spoiled! We've been home a week and she hasn't kept that schedule up at all!
The kids were good. It was our 2 yr old's first time in a sleeping bag, they all loved being on that big matress, and playing with flashlights and glow sticks at night. There were hikes with dad, walks with mom and dad into the national forest, trips to the playground, and mini golf and a kiddy train in town. Even the drive there and back was nice! All I kept saying to P about the trip was that God gave us so much favor!
The only thing I wish I personally could've done is gone into town and shopped! But maybe next year. I'd love to go with P and do 'grown-up' stuff. Camp. Starbucks. Hikes without kids. Hmm... sounds fun.
But as far as this year goes, with all the kids as young as they are. The trip couldn't have been better! What a great memory! Every year from here on out can only be easier, right?? So, yea! Bring on the family camping trips!
PS: that's the short of it, may tell more detail later, maybe, maybe not, but I have a little kid who keeps begging me for food, so this is all I can report right now. Apparently, someone in my house is starving to death.
I have to admit. I was a little nervous about going camping - in a tent - for two nights - in the 'woods' - with a 5 year old, 4 year old, 2 year old (who is potty training) and a 2 month old baby.
That's right - four kids 5 and under in a tent for two days. And the forecast called for rain.
But the trip was sooo nice and actually quite pleasant other than the rain washing out our dinner and campfire the second night.
And the baby?? She slept 10 (TEN!!) hours each night! She doesn't even do that at home! I was spoiled! We've been home a week and she hasn't kept that schedule up at all!
The kids were good. It was our 2 yr old's first time in a sleeping bag, they all loved being on that big matress, and playing with flashlights and glow sticks at night. There were hikes with dad, walks with mom and dad into the national forest, trips to the playground, and mini golf and a kiddy train in town. Even the drive there and back was nice! All I kept saying to P about the trip was that God gave us so much favor!
The only thing I wish I personally could've done is gone into town and shopped! But maybe next year. I'd love to go with P and do 'grown-up' stuff. Camp. Starbucks. Hikes without kids. Hmm... sounds fun.
But as far as this year goes, with all the kids as young as they are. The trip couldn't have been better! What a great memory! Every year from here on out can only be easier, right?? So, yea! Bring on the family camping trips!
PS: that's the short of it, may tell more detail later, maybe, maybe not, but I have a little kid who keeps begging me for food, so this is all I can report right now. Apparently, someone in my house is starving to death.
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