I can't believe that I've been so boring lately. Oh well, with 7 weeks to go my mind is elsewhere.
Savannah squirms around all night long and it's getting harder to get comfy in bed. I'm a wreck and breakdown over the silliest things, and Jared swears that I was just like this with Emma (although I can't remember!).
I find myself retreating into my own mind more and more, wanting peace and tranquility and everyone to leave me alone. I want time alone with Emma more and more because I know that once Savvy comes I will be spending countless hours nursing her and caring for her. I don't know quite what to expect with 2 babes under 2 years old, but I know that it will be a challenge.
I guess that's all for now...this blog has become the most boring it's ever been, but I just don't have the energy to explain these wandering thoughts of mine. I'm slowly becoming the person I was meant to be and it's exciting and thought-provoking to figure out my place in this world. I'm a mommy and a wife and an advocate for so many things, and I'm finally feeling very comfortable in my own skin. At last.
We've been a very busy family; with Rolly Pollies (gymnastics) on Fridays and swimming on Thursdays and many trips outside to play, our world has revolved around fun for Emma this month. We spend a lot of time with my family playing with Josh because we know that once Savvy is here it's going to be a little while before we can devote enough attention to him again.
Here are Daddy and Emma roaring at Mommy from the dino! Emma loves dinosaurs (she takes after her obsessed Papa!) and picked out her favorite shirt to wear today: a red shirt with a green T-Rex riding in a monster truck. Yeah, it's definitely a hand-me-down from Joshie!!
One of the favorite activities at Grammy's house is having a parade around the kitchen island. Here are Josh and Emma having so much fun while Mommy makes them stop to say cheese:
I think I posted this before (maybe? who knows, I'm too lazy to look), but it's worth repeating. My silly little girl looking very much like the toddler she is. Oh, how I adore that little face and that sweet, funny, forced grin for the camera:
One of my favorites; Emma smelling the flower she had picked for me. I am truly blessed:
Your beautiful girl is getting so big! Gorgeous!