Sunday, April 4, 2010

Happy Easter!

Ok, after my last post I said I would get organized. Story of my life.

So, I figured out my password again and wrote it down so hopefully I will be able to write a bit more often than every three or four months!

It's Easter! Yay! It's also 6:46am and I've been up for almost three hours. Yes, our fifteen month old son decided today was a grand morning to wake up early and chatter. Plus pee through the top of his diaper, which our daughter rarely did due to physical differences. So, shortly before 4am, I got up with a cold wet son and did the crying diaper change followed by a nursing session while checking Facebook.

I've done a load of dishes in the dishwasher, started laundry for the day, hid a dozen dyed eggs around the house and prepped the chocolate goodie bag for my husband to go hide in the back yard. Plus mentally I'm figuring out what to do with photography, art, job and all those other things that come with life. Oh, and I prepped a pineapple top for growing a pineapple. Apparently this can be done easily - http://www.gardeningtipsnideas.com/2006/11/how_to_grow_a_pineapple_from_its_top.html. We'll see how this food experiment turns out!

I may sound pretty scatterbrained at this point, but bear with me. These days I have so much to do I am continually running on half full. I have had a cold for almost three months (yes, mom, I have been to the doctor) and am convinced that if I had two days to just sleep to baby myself then I would get better. Don't think it's gonna happen though.

My kids and husband are all snuggled up in bed. They are a tangle of legs and arms. My husband is sleeping diagonally with his legs bent because my daughter likes to sleep across the bottom of the bed lately. His arms are in that awkward position to not smother our son yet still makes sure he won't roll around. I am thinking of crawling back in for a two minute nap, but don't know how I will fit!

So, that's life in a nutshell for the moment. If anyone has ideas on how I can get cloth diapers made by seniors or community centers for distribution for low income families, feel free to get in touch. Just to digress.

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