Saturday, March 30, 2013

It's My Birthday!

I have so much to be thankful for today!

Not only am I another year older (definitely feeling wiser...hope so!), but I feel incredibly accomplished. I didn't think society and its shallow ways had any hold on me, but I'm surprised to say that leaving my twenties behind is a little rough. I guess there's something about being twenty something that holds some worldly allure. And I don't like to admit it, but giving that up leaves me slightly uncomfortable. I guess my insecurities haven't departed with my youth. ;) I can honestly say, though, that there is very little I'd change about my life. Raising and being part of the family I am in has made my life! From my strong, encouraging, supportive, fun, best friend of a husband to my spunky firstborn and fiery littlest one and now this very life-altering newest baby in-utero (I have never been this sick in all my life). I'm so very thankful.































Sunday, March 24, 2013

Just thinking...

I turn thirty in six days.

And my third little one is the size of a plum.

So much to be thankful for!


Friday, March 22, 2013

Spring

There are a few months every year when everyone wants to live in AZ. Major golf tournaments, car auctions and baseball spring training all set up camp and make me feel like we really do live in a great resort town. And while we usually take in a spring training game as a date, I knew the girls would love going to. Since our weekends have been packed, I found a good match- up for a mid- week game, packed the girls in the car and hit the road.

The lady behind the ticket counter was a little incredulous. "Good luck," she more teased than wished. But we had a blast! It's such a blessing to enjoy the local events and expose my girls to new experiences. And the field we were at had cheese pizza (my current pregnancy edible food) as well as a mini- field for kids complete with whiffle ball and bat. Dia loved it. Loved loved loved it. And she did great--hitting the ball both times she played. This field did a great job and made our experience really memorable. It was beautiful weather, no one got sunburned, we all went to the bathroom before we found a spot on the lawn and while we have no idea who won the game, we cheered for Arizona and defiantly opposed the "bad guys." And in true Dia character, as we were walking among the throngs of fans trying to find something of other, Dia stopped right in the middle of everyone to point out these high-heeled leopard espadrilles on a woman and proclaim that she loved them and that the lady was beautiful. "She's so beautiful, Mom." Definitely my daughter: plays like the boys but always checking for fashion trends.

















Monday, March 18, 2013

The Year of Ollie and Dia

I ran into a lady at the library today. Another mom. She was chatty (as a lot of stay at home moms are--I mean you can only be so entertained by the semblance of adult conversation from Facebook). It was sweet because she could only see Olive, who's now fourteen months, and she was warning me about not blinking because they grow so fast. I hinted to my own experience with my three and a half year old and we agreed that it just goes too fast. The baby years--well, that's just it. They aren't years at all. They are a few days inside of a few weeks all tucked into twelve months or less. She marveled at my having two and one on the way and how hard that must be. But I let her in on my big secret: two is WAY easier than one!

At least with my sweet girls, they adore each other. They wake up searching for each other, start their day off with kisses (Olive does an excellent MUAH) and spend their morning chasing each other, feeding each other, trying to flip each other... Okay so it's not all a walk in the park. They can't be left alone for long (Dia literally said, "Ok, Olive. Now for my magical trick: I'm going to flip you on my back!" Yes, I came running.). But if you've ever noticed, those library story times and gym play times are usually filled with only children or the younger siblings of the now school-aged children. I mean, you've got to stimulate and entertain these little ones somehow. And it's like I've got my own little play group at home. And I imagine number three will officially make me feel like a group leader, I think.

There is no way I could have imagined the pure joy that Olive has brought to our life. And just like with India, Rory and I look at each other and literally get teary-eyed just looking at Olive. She is fiesty, friendly and incredibly bright. She is first an observer. But it doesn't take her long to watch and then imitate. And she does it all very, very well. She is a blessing to her big sister and all her know her. And she herself is blessed to not just have entered the lives of her two adoring parents, but to also have been born under the care and fascination of her doting big sister. A family is a beautiful and unique creation. There is not one like another and there is nothing else on earth like it. A lot of imitations, but to have a real honest to goodness loving family is the greatest accomplishment of my life. And as I prepare to turn thirty next week, I can't ask for anything more. Sure that half-marathon still calls. And my career is still on hold. But this family is my opus, right here and right now. And here we continue to expand it... Because it really does go so fast and it really is worth savoring.