Sunday, March 27, 2011

iLove


I really love my iPhone but I'm not loving the crashes my apps are having. My bestie and I took the boys on an adventure to the Apple store in KC on Friday and we were successful, in finding the store. I had a tech look at my phone, he wiped it, told me to go home, log into my iTunes, authorize the device and resync it. I did exactly as told and guess what??? It still crashes. Boo. I now have the joy of deciding whether another trip is in order or not. I will probably call them Monday and complain about it and see if there is anything they can do without me coming in, otherwise it will be back to KC we go! LOL
Jaxon is starting to understand the concept of "no" and he doesn't like it. Not at all. Today was a rough day for us, cruddy weather, no sleep, Daddy away helping a friend. He was so done with Mommy that he clung to Daddy when he got home, Drew was wondering when he became a "Daddy's boy?" LOL I just laughed and thought, he has had enough of the word "no" today. Carter did try to cheer me up, he said, "I know what will cheer you up Mommy" ... "COFFEE!"

My son knows me so well :) Even though the culmination of my day was Carter pooping in the tub, I still enjoyed my evening with my guys and I was sad that I had to go to work. Oh well, its worth it to spend M-F playing with them.♥♥
Another positive, 8 lbs down, a whole bunch more to go!

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Back in the saddle again


I don't know if it was Jaxon turning one, but I have felt more like myself than I have in years. Since becoming a mom, I have felt like I've lost me and I'm so happy to see me return, sorry the sarcasm is back too! I thought I adjusted well to mommyhood, then, boom, along came number 2. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely adore my little men, and I'm the one who wanted them close in age so they could be friends, but in retrospect, I should have waited longer. Given me time to find me again and figure out how to be a mommy and still be a woman, a wife, a daughter, a sister, a friend, etc. I'm comming into my stride and I'm not afraid to go out without my children, I'm not afraid to call my friends and say, hey I have a lasagna in the oven, come on over, bring the kids. Yes, I'm back friends, oh yes, I am back!