Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Happy Days


I'd like to think I'll look back on this summer and remember happy days. My kids have been at such fun ages this year. Our days have mostly consisted of sleeping until 7:00ish (which is good around here) getting to go for a run or take the kids to the daycare while I go to the gym, come back home and decide whether we want to go to Cherry Hill or a pool or the park or The Children's Museum, or which friends or cousins we get to play with. Then we come home exhausted and the kids usually take naps while I get stuff done (and occasionally get a little snooze in too.) Mark will get home and we work in the yard or hang out at home or go somewhere with the kids.

It's truly been such a laid back summer and I'm so grateful for it. They've both been swimming without assistance (well assistance with floaties and life jackets) so I can relax a bit and watch ( I do try and play with them sometimes too, I don't want to be the mom that won't get her hair wet even though Charlie already thinks I am. He tells me every time I do get my hair wet "mom, you're getting your hair wet!" Like it's the worst thing ever. ) They're both taking naps most days so I get most afternoons to myself.

They're both still cute and hilarious and make me smile everyday. Kenya especially is just entering the super cute want to pinch your cheeks all day stage. She's talking so much and everything she says IS so cute. I just love it. I love watching Charlie become more and more independent and seeing him grow in little ways like learning to swallow a pill and cut his own pancake with a fork and swimming without his life jacket. He loves doing things by himself so the more I can teach him the better. Never underestimate this kid!

Don't get me wrong, we're not Mary Poppins around here, far from it, BUT I was worried about a long my kids are driving me crazy summer (had my days) and over all it's been great and I've seen close friends have terrible struggles this summer which breaks my heart but has helped me focus on all the positive in my life, so I felt that I should document the happiness. You just never know what tomorrow brings. We've got a weekend in snowbird and a weekend in Vegas before preschool starts and we get to say goodbye to summer. So here's to happy days!

4 comments:

The Grossman Family said...

Nikki, thanks so much for sharing your good times and your memories with us. It has been a great summer and a well deserved one, at that. We hope to see you guys more in the future.
Love,
Maurena

Jen Hanson said...

Thanks for letting us be your Cherry Hill buddies!

The Arbuckle's said...

It is so true, you never know what can come your way so always look on the positive. Great post about your kids.

KRISTIN BELL said...

That's awesome! I can't wait for a laid back summer! You are the cutest mom....my poor kids will never get to do anything fun... "Mommy, why are you always so tired?" I can already hear it!