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Mondays are manic for us. In good ways for the most part, but they wipe me out. Today I got up and got the boys fed and dressed, and took them to LLL over at the Y. Aaron as usual had a great time playing with Darion (Eli wasn't there today) and I as usual had a great time talking to Kristen. There were a lot more people there than usual, and because the YMCA summer camp kids are using our normal big ol' room, we're crammed into this tiny office until school starts again. So it's a lot louder and a lot more crowded, but still basically works. It's wonderful to sit around with mamas who want to know what to do with a baby who won't quit switching sides all night long; just to get that perspective, you know, from chicks who AREN'T leaving the baby to cry it out alone...A few of them have a "field trip" planned Wednesday morning to the Fire Station, and Aaron is SO excited about that. The fire station! WITH Darion and Eli!

Came home, lunch, bought some stuff with money from things I've sold, online, and then at 2:30 we headed up to all kinds of stuff. Everyone but me needs a big briefcase/diaper bag/dance bag stocked and ready to go with them. I dropped Grant off at "Southland" (formerly Cutler Ridge) Mall, where he had a meeting with someone about a website, then took Aaron to dance class. Touched base with the sahm of 3 4 and under who wants to get together with me. Went back to get Grant, dropped him off at Starbucks (where they have a wireless network he can use to work), went back to get Aaron and drop off Annie. Found out he actually danced today! Not just for tap, either, ballet too. And he loved it, and was super excited and said he wants to keep going now :) I LOVE their teacher, she really takes the time to squat down and look at them in the eye to talk, take them by the hand individually and work on their rough spots, etc... So then I take the boys to Starbucks, we get stuff (fruit and pumpkin loaf for Isaac and I, cookie and OJ for Aaron), sit and hang out, run into the pastor from the church we're attending, talk about his new baby, get compliments on how well behaved and adorable the boys are :) Go back and pick up Annie, with Grant in tow, stopping for gas along the way. All 5.5 of us then go to BJ's, rejoin, and shop to the tune of $300 in stocking up. Their product selection has improved some, I can get Kashi crackers and better natural cheese and stuff like that there now. Incredible deals in the produce section, and it is the cat's lucky day. Back in the parking lot, once I've changed Isaac's diaper and Grant has got the van loaded and the kids' seatbelts are on...it's 8 pm! How the heck did that happen?!

So we take the highway home, and Grant and A and A unload the van while I clean out the fridge and then they all play outside (in the dark no less :P), while I break down giant packages of meat into freezable portions, and start cooking jambalaya for "dinner" (what do you call it when it's ready at like 10?) It came out awesome. And once I enforced the "You have to at least sit with us and try one bite" rule A and A actually ate some. Sara, I got a pot roast so I can make that recipe you sent me the other day, with the rosemary :)

So then we did Isaac's bedtime routine, I read Ananda a chapter and she and Aaron two picture books, Grant brushed a lot of teeth, we fed her fish, I comforted someone about a weird noise, and now...Wow. I need a freaking massage.

Things flow, though. Like Isaac napped during all that driving around in the afternoon, and although he was really loud in BJ's, that's a loud warehouse with a bajillion people inside who don't care, and he was happy. And I think Aaron was able to dance because he had been to LLL earlier in the day - he really opens up there, with the nice talking grown ups and friendly AP'd kids. Nothing like the park kids or whatever. Grant got this finished and approved - http://www.schneblywinery.com - I think it looks AWESOME btw, he took all of the pictures and designed their logo and bottle labels and everything. That's just a place holder but once they're approved for out of state sales he's building the big one, and he gets 15% of online sales, which is huge the way they're taking off :D...and he secured another deal, too. Plus our kitchen is beyond stocked.

My eyes were closing and I was yawning every paragraph, though, reading to Ananda tonight. I have dishes to wash and diapers to fold and put away. If we had a movie to sit together and watch, just the two of us, I would totally be dumb enough to do it.

I'll leave you all with two asinine lists.


bite
ball
bye-bye
book
apple
"peanut butter" (pee-buh)
water (wa-wa)
more
whoa
mess
diaper
cat
cracker
banana (ba-na)
poop
pee
please
mama
dada
milk
brother
"no more"
"more milk"
teeth
bed
cereal (well...ree ree is what he says, but consistently, so hey)
"pick up"
Opa (that's father in law)
Oma (I'm sure you can guess)
bath
turbo
uh-oh
pen
pin
hot



Lillibeth, for the first day
Krista, for about a week after that
Then we knew she was a boy, so she named "her" Techna, so Daddy could call "him" Techno and they'd both be happy - that lasted until a couple of days ago.
Now he's just Eric. Like in The Little Mermaid.
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