Lucy was born Monday December 3, 2007 at 1:24pm She weighed in at 7 lbs 6 oz and was 21 inches long. This blog details what followed
Friday, June 29, 2012
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Baby Names
Don't get excited- no one is having a baby. Today I asked Lucy what she would name a baby if she had one. I wanted to preserve the answer for posterity.
If it's a girl: Crystalline
If it's a boy: Diego
That is all.
If it's a girl: Crystalline
If it's a boy: Diego
That is all.
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Friday, June 15, 2012
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Language
Me: when we go to Spain in a few weeks you're going to have to speak Spanish.
Luz: No, I'll just teach them all English.
Luz: No, I'll just teach them all English.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
When I'm a Mommy
I knew it would happen eventually- Lucy would start keeping a list of ways she would parent better and more brilliantly than Wes and me. I just didn't know it was going to start so early.
The past few nights bedtime has been more of a struggle than usual. Mostly, I am just tired of hearing myself say "please get in the tub." "get in the tub, please." "Lucy, get in the tub." followed by "get out of the tub" x 50 then "Let's brush your teeth." x 50 then "Pick out a book" x 50, etc. Until it's 9:15p and I'm irritated beyond all reason.
I have decided to ask only once. This results in very looooooong evenings, but at least I'm not driving myself insane. Bedtime ends up being well after goal bedtime time and as a result we don't have time to read books. I'm hoping that at some point in the future (please let it be sooner rather than later) this will click for Lucy and she'll realize- listening = in bed on time = bedtime stories.
She will probably be 24 when this clicks.
So last night at dinner we were casually discussing how we thought bedtime might go and I pointed out that if she followed directions we'd have time to read books. She then states:
"Mommy, when I'm a Mommy and I have a baby I will always read them a bedtime story. Even if it is late."
There it is folks- immortalized on the internet. Lucy, when I'm a Granny I'm going to remind you that you said this and hold you to it.
Love, Mommy
The past few nights bedtime has been more of a struggle than usual. Mostly, I am just tired of hearing myself say "please get in the tub." "get in the tub, please." "Lucy, get in the tub." followed by "get out of the tub" x 50 then "Let's brush your teeth." x 50 then "Pick out a book" x 50, etc. Until it's 9:15p and I'm irritated beyond all reason.
I have decided to ask only once. This results in very looooooong evenings, but at least I'm not driving myself insane. Bedtime ends up being well after goal bedtime time and as a result we don't have time to read books. I'm hoping that at some point in the future (please let it be sooner rather than later) this will click for Lucy and she'll realize- listening = in bed on time = bedtime stories.
She will probably be 24 when this clicks.
So last night at dinner we were casually discussing how we thought bedtime might go and I pointed out that if she followed directions we'd have time to read books. She then states:
"Mommy, when I'm a Mommy and I have a baby I will always read them a bedtime story. Even if it is late."
There it is folks- immortalized on the internet. Lucy, when I'm a Granny I'm going to remind you that you said this and hold you to it.
Love, Mommy
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