My son is a hair puller. He loves the way hair feels in his hands. He sometimes really yanks…but, sometimes he is so sweet and gentle about it. Just recently he has begun pulling at his own hair while nursing. He doesn’t have much hair so he keeps pulling the tuft of hair at the back of his head. Im stuck between finding it adorable and worrying that he’ll pull out his hair!
Anyone else have a hair puller?
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I had a fabulous weekend full of all kinds of dates.
We actually went a little crazy this weekend going out to eat
(our garbage disposal broke and made cleaning/cooking incredibly difficult).
We’ll be making up for it with a slim week ahead…
but, it was very needed to get a bit of a break from the stress of the day to day.
The hubby at dinner Friday Night |
Friday night a friend gave us a gift that allowed the hubby and I to enjoy an evening out. Another friend graciously babysat kiddo and we took advantage of the evening by eating dinner out.
I had a really great wood grilled salmon and the hubby had three different styles of shrimp.
X helping me craft on Saturday morning. Raffia- YUM! |
X giving Daddy’s ear a good tasting |
X loves grocery shopping. He likes to turn around and look at where we are going. |
Saturday was an day of getting a lot of items checked off of the to-do list, but it is also our only full day during the week all together as family. I had some fiction stories way past deadline that needed worked on, the house needed a good cleaning, I had a crafting to-do list a mile long, and we needed to go grocery shopping. We decided to take a family date to an area pub and enjoy dining al fresco while I worked on my stories. I spent the entire afternoon playing with the kiddo, eating tasty food, chatting with the hubby, and typing away. We then got some grocery shopping done and headed home for a nice evening in. I even finished some of my crafting.
X Standing all on his own on Sunday morning |
Sunday I worked in the morning.
While I worked my little man did TWO firsts. So sad to have missed them! He stood all by himself without the need to hold onto anything. He also crawled up to my hubby and said, “Daddy” with a smile. (He had been saying Mama and Dada, but he hadn’t said it TO us yet.)
The evening was filled with triple date (with kiddos in tow) with fellow bloggers and their husbands. It was such a fun time. We enjoyed delicious Thai food at Portland restaurant Soi9.
We talked kids (why does that happen when kiddos are around?), houses, jobs, and about growing up. Surprisingly we didn’t really even talk about blogging one time!
Me and my lil man Sunday evening |
X and J ( son of Adi & Matt) |
Jason (Suzannah’s hubby) and a flying X! |
Adi & J along with Jason & X (We love it when X makes new friends!) |
My men on the walk to the car |
Monday may not be considered weekend for most people… but, for me it is my day of rest. Today I cleaned the house a little bit. (The garbage disposal is fixed!) I finished my fiction writing projects. I played pat-a-cake and crawled around with my little guy.
And, then, I followed it all up with a free makeover with some girl friends.
Fun, fun!
Back to the grind tomorrow.
How was your weekend?
Anyone else love having a full library to choose from when reading to the kiddo?
I have a lot of great books to read to my little man…
but, I’ve read many of them SO many times that I get a little bored.
When a friend on Instagram wrote about a sort of book exchange chain letter I was all for participating in it. The basic idea is that you send out 1 book and get back 36 books!
What a deal, right?
Here is how it works:
There is a letter that lists two addresses.
#1 Address—Kiddo You most likely don’t know along with their age
#2 Address—Kiddo of a friend of yours along with their age
You send one book to the child listed as #1 below. Then send a copy of the letter to 6 friends. Move child’s name and address listed under #2 to the #1 spot and list your child as #2 on your letter before sending it out.
Be sure to include your child’s age next to their name and address.
And, really, if you don’t get back 36 books, as long as you get back more than 1 book then you got a good deal.
Wanna take part? I need 6 friends to E-mail me!