We're a family of 5 who love doing things together. I am so blessed to have the life that God has given me. I pray that I always give God the glory and don't take my precious family for granted.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Back to School
Yesterday was Rachel's first day back to school since Christmas break. She had really looked forward to it, but got a little sad when she was getting dressed yesterday morning. She said she wanted to stay with me and that she would miss me. We started talking about all her friends and her sweet teachers and that they could all tell each other what they had gotten for Christmas. I said, "you'll have so much fun that you probably won't even think of me." Then, I got her a special drink to have in the car (sprite) and we left for school in good spirits. When we were in the drop-off line, however, she got sad again. She started crying and said she wanted to stay with me. I hugged her and we started looking for her friend's cars to see if we could see any of them in line ahead of us. Then, she said, "it makes me sad when you say I won't even think about you today." (Oops! I thought that was a reassuring statement.) I said, "I'm sorry sweetie, I'll miss you too and Bradley and I will pick you up soon, and you can tell us all about your great day." She seemed okay; we saw Ms. Susanne (the director) helping kids out of the cars, and she was ready for school. Of course, I started crying once I got out of the parking lot because I hate to see her sad, but also because I genuinely miss her when she's away from me. I knew she was fine and would forget her sadness once she was around her friends and sweet teachers. I have to say, Rachel is such an absolute joy to be around, so easy and sweet that I wasn't looking forward to her returning to school. I really love having her home with me! So, although I knew she would have a great time and needed to see her little friends again, there was definitely a part of me that wished I could have her stay home. But, those days are over. She's a big 4 year old and will have to start Kindergarten next year. I have no idea how we'll handle that...thankfully we have till August to figure it out. Anyway, when I picked her up from school, she said she had gotten sad, but Miss. Jan hugged her and made her feel better. I'm so thankful for the sweet, caring teachers who watch out for my little girl!
Monday, January 5, 2009
Deep (4-year old) Thoughts with Rachel Jane
Rachel is quite perceptive and sharp and certainly says some adorable things. Here are a few recent ones:
Rachel is well aware of her name: 'Rachel Jane Milligan' and Bradley's name: 'Braddy Frankin Milligan'; but she gets a little confused when it comes to mine and Nick's. The other day, we were talking about what she would tell the worker at a store if she got separated from me. She said she would tell them her mommy's name is: "Angie Jane Milligan". I said, "what's daddy's name?" She said, "Nick Jane Milligan". I tried to explain that "Jane" is her middle name and not mine and Nick's, but she just wouldn't drop the "Jane". I thought that was cute.
Also, our kids are quite obsessed with the Land Before Time dinosaur movies. We have a couple and have recorded some on tv when they came on. Bradley would watch "dino" movies all day long if we let him. Rachel likes them almost as much, but likes some variety. Anyway, the most recent one we watched features the dinosaur, Cera, who's mom is going to have a baby girl. Of course, the dinosaurs are good parents and keep their egg covered with grass and leaves and anxiously wait for it to hatch. So, the other day, Rachel asked me one evening, "why hasn't your egg hatched?" I said, "well, my egg isn't ready to hatch yet. It's still growing and getting stronger." I said, "mommy's tummy is like alot of grass and leaves and it's keeping the egg warm so it can get stronger and bigger and then it will hatch." Rachel seemed satisfied by this response, and that was that. What I thought was cute was how her little mind works and that it makes sense that I would have an egg that was going to hatch like the dinosaurs in her movie. Plus, I thought her version was so much cleaner and easier for a 4 year old to understand than the reality of private parts and large babies being squeezed through them!
Rachel is well aware of her name: 'Rachel Jane Milligan' and Bradley's name: 'Braddy Frankin Milligan'; but she gets a little confused when it comes to mine and Nick's. The other day, we were talking about what she would tell the worker at a store if she got separated from me. She said she would tell them her mommy's name is: "Angie Jane Milligan". I said, "what's daddy's name?" She said, "Nick Jane Milligan". I tried to explain that "Jane" is her middle name and not mine and Nick's, but she just wouldn't drop the "Jane". I thought that was cute.
Also, our kids are quite obsessed with the Land Before Time dinosaur movies. We have a couple and have recorded some on tv when they came on. Bradley would watch "dino" movies all day long if we let him. Rachel likes them almost as much, but likes some variety. Anyway, the most recent one we watched features the dinosaur, Cera, who's mom is going to have a baby girl. Of course, the dinosaurs are good parents and keep their egg covered with grass and leaves and anxiously wait for it to hatch. So, the other day, Rachel asked me one evening, "why hasn't your egg hatched?" I said, "well, my egg isn't ready to hatch yet. It's still growing and getting stronger." I said, "mommy's tummy is like alot of grass and leaves and it's keeping the egg warm so it can get stronger and bigger and then it will hatch." Rachel seemed satisfied by this response, and that was that. What I thought was cute was how her little mind works and that it makes sense that I would have an egg that was going to hatch like the dinosaurs in her movie. Plus, I thought her version was so much cleaner and easier for a 4 year old to understand than the reality of private parts and large babies being squeezed through them!
Sunday, January 4, 2009
A fun visit with the Lanes
(they never get tired of dressing up!!)
(and in our matching My Little Pony shirts courtesy of Nana)
(Ironically, no one ate it for supper...guess they were too excited!)
I think there are at least 2 on each arm!
They had so much fun playing with the foam clothes/girl that are
hanging on the tub wall.
We were thankful that the Lanes came up for a visit after Christmas! The girls were so excited and eager to see each other. And, I think this was the first time where they only had a couple of disagreements as opposed to countless ones. We started our visit at Thomas' birthday where all our kids had a really good time. Then, Matt, Wen, Juj and Alex spent most of Sunday with us just playing with all the new Christmas toys. The girls were very clear that they wanted to be "alone to play," so we let them! This was the first time that the boys were able to really enjoy each other. Bradley really liked touching Alex' soft, fuzzy head and saying, "bay-bay" (his word for baby). He liked Alex so much, that when he was eating some popcorn later, he gave a piece to Alex. Thankfully, Wendy got the popcorn off Alex' lip (where it was hanging) before he had a chance to choke on any. The boys spent a good deal of time looking at each other and Bradley liked "showing" Alex how to play with the new toy we got Alex for Christmas. Bradley gave Alex lots of kisses and Alex didn't seem to mind too much...he was such a good sport! Bradley got concerned one time when Alex started to cry and said, "why bay cry?" It was really neat to see how he interacted with a baby, and I thought he did great! Juj and Rach dressed up like princesses, played with barbies, played with the doll house, made Pixos' crafts, played upstairs and then made a homemade pizza. They seemed to enjoy every part and were just so sweet and precious together. The wonderful thing about their relationship is that they seem to be able to play and enjoy being together even when they haven't seen each other in several months. They have such a special bond that's more like sisters than cousins. We finished up our visit with a brief trip to Nana and Pop's to play on the playground and upstairs in the playroom on Monday. And, unfortunately, the Lanes had to go back to Bainbridge on Tuesday. But, we sure did love getting to see them and spend some great quality time together! We love them and miss them so much!!
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