September is going well.
I'm still feeling pretty good, though that mystical 2nd trimester burst of energy has not hit me yet. I swear, I am more tired than I was a month ago, and I wonder if it just has to do with our weeks being so much busier and more "scheduled" with preschool and ECFE starting up again. I am not usually a nap taker, but there were two days last week that I inadvertently fell asleep during Louie's nap. Blech. I don't like doing this because I like to get things done during that time, or at least enjoy some alone time. I guess a nap can be considered alone time, but still. Feels like a waste, and I wake up even more drowsy and crabby than I was before.
It nearly happened again yesterday. We had a busy morning of preschool drop-off and pick-up and in-between got Louie a haircut and made a trip to the library. Oh and my mom hung out with us all morning and she is good company but also talks a lot and sucks up a lot of my "social" energy. So after getting home, getting the kids lunch, reading them a few library books and putting Louie down for a nap, I was ready to drop. I did lay down for a minute, playing around on my phone, but the drowsiness almost took over, so I popped up and was at it again. I spent a bunch of time organizing toys, trying to manage the sheer volume of toys is getting overwhelming again after Gus's birthday. Right after his party a few weeks ago the boys and I went around the house and threw everything that they didn't really care about into a huge box for donation, I was surprised by how willingly they were able to give things up. Louie repeatedly would announce that something was "junk" and toss it in the pile. (Okay, that's kind of sad.) It was a much more positive experience than doing it myself secretly which has in the past on more than one occasion caused pure DEVASTATION when (usually months after they actually disappeared) a certain preschooler noticed things missing. I figured this time it would be better to have their buy-in.
Here are a few pictures from Gus's 5th birthday party. We had TWO parties in one day, and it was majorly exhausting, but so so so nice to get them both out of the way in one day. Family all cam over in the morning, we cooked a feast - pulled pork tacos and all the fixings, chips and guac, spanish rice, fruits and veggies. It was delicious and not THAT much work, other than all the chopping and dicing that was done the night before. Oh and Dan had to set his alarm for 3:00 AM to get the pork started in the slow cooker.
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Just us the night of his actual birthday. |
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There are a surprising lack of photos from the 1st party, too busy hosting I guess. |
Then in the evening we had a "kid party", for which we served pizza from Broadway Pizza and homemade mac & cheese. Much simpler. Gus invited his daycare friends and then of course a bunch of his other friends, which are basically the kids of MY friends. ;)
Super fun, the dual party situation also allowed us to feel it worth it to get a bounce house and go all out, it being his golden birthday and all. We got the smallest & shortest bounce house we could find due to the size of our very urban backyard and the lovely power lines running right through it. Despite some stress and worry about finding said "small" bounce house after promising one to the kids and printing it on the invites... it all worked out just fine.
And then after a weekend full of birthday excitement, school started.
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Breakfast before his 1st day. |
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Ugh. The bizarre fake smile. The hands in his pants. It's just too much. |
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While Gus is at at school... we go shopping with grandma! (Random stop at a construction site outside Home Goods.) |
This month we also did make the much discussed bunk bed purchase and Gus is regularly sleeping up top so there's this big old bed underneath just waiting for his brother to take over. But the tiredness. I just can't muster the energy to do the room-sharing thing yet, much less transition Louie out of his crib. Ugh. I know it's inevitable, and I guess the sooner we get that crap over with, the better... but I am filled with the dread. This procrastinating of difficult things is one of my worst and least productive tendencies, but I still continue to do it, despite fully acknowledging that it is a giant character flaw.
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Blurry pic of his first night sleeping in the bunk bed. Now he's consistently been sleeping up top. |
Of course these things I dread are almost always way worse in my head, so let's hope that's the case when we finally make the shared room plunge. The biggest issue is that the boys have different bedtimes, Gus actually goes to bed quite a bit earlier since he doesn't nap. Just not sure how we will make all that work, but of course we will. Life will carry on.
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When Louie stays up later after Gus goes to sleep, he just never stops talking and drives his parents batty. But he's so also just so hilarious and charming and I caught him "reading" this people magazine one night on the couch in a rare moment of him not talking. |
The fall fun has already begun, I took the boys to Sever's last Saturday with Suzi and her kids, and we had a complete blast. I had never been, and always anticipated this place to be a hellish zoo, but maybe picking the very first weekend to go was key. It wasn't busy at all, and the kids had so much fun and surprisingly it didn't require an overwhelming amount of "parenting", if you know what I mean. Just sort of a free-for-all of fun, which isn't always the case with these sort of things. I think we have found ourselves in somewhat of a sweet spot with the ages and maturity levels of these two little guys. Gus at 2.5 was no picnic, and while Louie certainly has his moments, he's just so dang verbal that a lot of the frustration of dealing with a 2 year old is mitigated by the ability to just communicate. Yes, he's irrational, and yes, he can fall a part at the drop of a hat, but he's pretty easy to talk sense to, or at least distract.
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"Mom, look! I''m just like Mario, jumping from tire to tire!" |
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Llama selfie. Because I had to. |
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Why are the goats always so crazy? |
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My kids are both old enough that I never really had to go in there! (Except for photos.) |
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Lovely picture of the four of them, no? |
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The tires - black smudgy EVERYTHING. The corn - dusty EVERYTHING. Bath night, for sure. |
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Okay, yup that there wrestling match is my life with boys. |
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The hay bale maze is fun both inside and on top! The kids all ran themselves ragged in this thing until they were practically asking to head home. |
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Not without a picture though. With a giant crotch. |
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More cooperation. :) |
This September is basically wrecking me, and I'm not even pregnant! I know having to do two drop offs and manage lunches and stuff is standard for most parents, but it is a HUGE change to our routine, and combined with being my busiest time of year at work, and I honestly can't believe it is already nearly the end of the month!
ReplyDeleteGirl, if you need to nap during the day, TAKE A NAP! I forced myself to nap when the kids napped during my 3rd pregnancy and I swear it's the only reason I survived. It is so tough to push off that nagging to-do list of laundry, dishes, blog surfing ;) but worth it to feel refreshed for the rest of the day with the kids.
ReplyDeleteLove the bunk beds. My girls are begging for bunk beds, but i bought them the sweetest pink beds once they started sharing a room, so it isn't happening! I bet the crib transition will go better than you expect. I was MORE than happy to hold off on transitions with my 2nd, as it was all so challenging with my first, but she was overly excited for things like getting into a big girl bed and wearing underwear and pretty much took the reins on her own and rocked all those sorts of things. 2nd kids are dreamy like that. And if yours isn't, I bet your 3rd will be, which is even better ;)