Sunday, October 7, 2012

Enjoying Everyday

Sometimes amid the overwhelming 14 hours-a-day task of taking care of my children solo (without my deployed hubby), I forget to really enjoy the everyday things...and take photo memories of them.  Because I do sometimes stand back and think, "Wow, I truly am blessed to be in this exact place in life that God has put me."  
While not much is perfect about my days, in its own way, everything is perfect.  I love being with my kids all day even when I really do have moments that I feel so overwhelmed.  I'd much rather feel overwhelmed because I can be with them than not feel overwhelmed because I don't get to be with them so much.
I love each of their personalities, watching them grow, guiding them to make Godly choices.

This week I enjoyed listening to my four year old spend a half hour talking to her five year old cousin on the phone on her first real phone conversation.  I seriously had to keep myself from video taping it.  It was so adorable.  
It started by me calling my sister-in-law and my niece answering the phone and as I tried to make small talk with her, she asked to talk to Leah instead.  We are going to visit them next month and I'm so excited to see these girls together again.  They think they are best friends even though they only see each other once or twice a year.  I love it.

This week I enjoyed many evenings spent in the cooled down weather (in other words, it wasn't necessarily cool...just not hot).  Bikes are being ridden nearly everyday, lots of football is being played in the front yard, and since this fall my "baby" is 2 1/2 and not a toddler who might run in the road at any second, I get to actually sit and enjoy watching these little loves of my life play together.



Anna crawling and meow-ing.

Christopher calls this his Mario exercise suit.  It's the shirt that he made on the first day of school paired with matching shorts.  He'd wear it everyday if I didn't make him change his clothes.  He's been wearing his Mario Halloween costume lately and since I told him he'd wear out the thin material of that, this is second best.





Their favorite place to jump off of in the front yard...the mailbox.  There is sometimes struggles over who gets to sit here and I just always picture how funny it would be if one of them sat on it like a statue one day while the mailman comes by...see, I even laugh now picturing it in my head. 



Our street ends in a cul-de-sac and so has very little traffic...perfect for little girls who like to take each other for walks.

Not wanting to play, but still wanting to be outside with everyone else.





This week we also enjoyed "First Friday", a base event with lots of free fun for military families.  It was very hot again this day, but we still had fun most of the time...Mexican dinner, paint-balling, kayaking, jumpy castles, craft painting, corn hole, live music.  There was also some clowns face painting and making balloon animals, but just like their mama, my kids have developed a dislike for long lines.









The girls enjoyed the ice cream cones their grandpa gave them while I was out running errands.


Leah enjoys wearing her Spiderman costume nearly everyday.  This is what she's planning on dressing up as for Halloween.  It's so funny that she usually likes to be so girly, but she's good with this too.  I don't think she even realizes that Spiderman is more of a boy thing.  She's just doing what she likes, and I'm completely happy with that.

We also enjoyed another football game, especially since Grandpa was here to watch again. The boys all did great and I love seeing how passionate my oldest son is about it.


Gabriel (in the center here) even took our talks about being a team player seriously and played so much more enthusiastically for this game.


Leah and Anna found things to do as usual.  How exciting is a pile of ice?  Well, it got plenty of attention from my sweet girls.


We enjoyed such a good visit with my dad.  It was nice to be able to have some of my children's attention divided to someone else, have a few things checked off my honey-to-do list and being able to run errands by myself was really nice as well.

2 comments:

Lisa said...

I love your pictures. :) Looks like you are enjoying the weather and making lots of wonderful memories.

Esquire's Wife said...

Your kids are so adorable and your attitude is great! Praying the rest of Chris' deployment passes quickly!