Here is what Chris caught on our camera before his assistance in slinking out of the mall was necessary.
Walking in, Ryan is excited, I'm dragging reluctant Anna-Kate:
Here is what happened when I put her on Santa's lap, she freaked out and, in the process, freaked Ryan out. SERIOUSLY??? (Alternate title for this photo, "Yes, in fact pictures really are worth 1,000 words").
As we drove home in forced silence, the kids fell asleep. At 12:15. UGH. They were passed out so we just stuck them straight to bed. Anna-Kate woke up at 1 wanting lunch, Ryan woke up at 1:15, but I thought I'd leave him for a while and see if he fell back asleep. No such luck. So here's what I learned today:
THUD followed by hysteric screaming is never a good thing to hear.
Did you catch that? Because when I went tearing up the stairs I found that Ryan had decided today was a good day to fling himself out of his crib and found him on the floor holding his head saying "ow, boo-boo". I asked him why he fell down and he said, "out". Well, ya, I can see that. So as if the laundry, unpacking, mountain of work and Christmas decorations looming (in addition to the side dish I was supposed to make for the dinner at church tonight and having to run to the fabric store for more material...) wasn't enough, now we were going to have to rearrange furniture today. So, in the middle of "naptime" we played musical furniture. Anna-Kate's toddler bed is now in Ryan's room, her room is a jumbled mess and the queen bed from the guest bedroom is in the playroom, her new room.
I feel so much stress to get their big kid rooms done NOW on top of everything. AHHH!! That would be, making a bed skirt and headboard for her, painting both rooms, and making shams, drapes and bedskirts for the boys (we are planning for the boys to share eventually, so I've gotten 2 twin quilts etc). I have plans every night this week. Panic.attack.coming.on.
Well, at least you get some cute pictures of the kids. They were, of course, beside themselves with their good fortune.
We need a new camera, badly. It was taking forever, so I kept saying, "keep saying cheese". She said, "I am saying cheese".
Sweet, happy boy climbing in his new bed:
All tucked in, GOODNIGHT!
4 comments:
Hahahahaa! I love the Santa picture! Priceless! Can't believe he catapulted out of the crib! You have way to much to do, girlfriend, so that's what online shopping is for...take a load off yourself and buy stuff for their rooms! :)
Ryan looks SO proud of himself in his new big boy bed!! I love it. :) So glad he's okay after catapulting himself out of his crib!!
Sorry about the Santa episode - I'm sure lots of Moms/kids have gone through the same scenario...don't feel too bad. ;) The picture made me chuckle!!
Jenny
I am in the middle of getting a new room and new bed ready for Reid too! So much to do in the next 2 months before Grant gets here! Good thing my sister is taking Reid for the weekend in two weeks so we can get it all done. Those Santa pictures are priceless!!!
GIRL, you have GOT to slow down and let some things go. I can sense the stress through your post!! Good gracious alive.
The Santa picture made me laugh!!
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