Sunday, September 18, 2011

Regularly Scheduled Lives

School has been in session now for almost a month and I feel like we are finally hitting our stride. We have our routines down...wake up by 7:30, bus by 8:30, lots of Cole and me time, bus again at 3:30, then homework, a flurry of after school activities, dinner, reading, snuggling time, and off to bed. Expectations have been set, teachers have been met, the weather is cooling off, and downtime now needs to be scheduled in.  I like the balance this gives to our summers. Our summer, aside from a regularly planned nap time, is basically schedule-free. It includes impromptu play dates and endless hours at the pool. Vacations and random stops for ice cream.  I relish these days, but am also glad they aren't the norm for the day in and day out of life. We flourish with routine of some sort and our school days provide just that.  Much like me, the girls absolutely love going to school. Their days are relatively drama-free, they come home happy most days and are excited to go back the next morning. There isn't much more that I could ask for. I know the middle school days are not far off in the future and drama will become the new norm, so I will take each day slowly and happily give them all the hugs and kisses they want - even at the bus stop - and hold on to these days as long as I can.

So, what do Cole and I do during the seven hours the girls are in school? We spend time at home, lots of time outside, go to story time at the library, run errands, have snacks, play with friends, go out for the occasional breakfast or lunch, read the same books over and over, and genuinely just enjoy spending our days together. Having girls 4 and 6 years older than my youngest definitely put in perspective how quickly this time goes. And as much as Caillou's voice grates on my nerves and Curious George gets into trouble my 2 year old would like to emulate, and as much as I am tired of picking up scattered toys, setting up train tracks, and hearing "Me Do It!", I try to breathe deeply, remember what a short period of time this is, and embrace the enthusiasm that comes with each new thing he sees and each new skill he accomplishes. It's okay that a trip to Target takes three times as long with him as it would without him, that the chairs and floor have more crumbs on them than I would like, and his desire to open and close every door and push every "butt" makes every move seem like a chore...in three short years, he will be at the bus stop and off to school. I will remind him of the time he was 2 and wore his Buzz backpack to the bus stop every morning to see his sisters off and demand a hug and kiss from them as they board the bus. And remind him that his sisters always obliged...another moment in time that I'm sure will pass sooner than I would like.

I am also spending my time working on my photography....taking photos of my kids when the mood strikes and asking my friends for practice with their kids. I'm working on an un-posed style of photo - not fully candid, although some end up that way - but not posed like a portrait, either - and found a great location for practice. I'll be looking for more volunteers in the near future as my kids will soon be wearing the "not again, mom" and "stop shoving that camera in my face" smiles that will definitely elicit some emotion, just not the one I will be looking for.

A sure sign of fall...local farms setting up fun areas for toddlers to run around.  Of course, Cole was all about the train and tractor.












We had a few minutes before Skye had to leave for ballet class and she was in the right mood for some photos!










While Skye was at dance, Sydney and her friend, Ava, decided to learn how to skateboard.

I love how supportive they were of each other as they tried to help each other with balance issues. 






Cole's friend, Tali, was a willing model. Happy 3rd birthday!























...the best "un-posed" shot of the day


A few random pictures taken with my ipod...not the best quality but does the job of capturing them in the moment.

Yes, that's my child shirtless in the middle of Kohls. We were browsing for clothes and apparently he liked this one more than the one he was wearing.  I never saw him take off his shirt so fast.

A Target treat


This is what can happen when I turn my back on Cole for a minute. At least the sink was clean.

Cole treats Target like a park...the toy aisle was a big hit!
Trader Joe's is the perfect "Me Do It" place. We only ended up with a few unintended products.




Next week, my goal is take some candids of Cole doing what he does. Seeing as his plans change about every 2 minutes, I should have plenty of pictures from which to choose.


1 comment:

  1. That first picture of Tali is adorable!!!!! Framer for her parents I'm sure :)

    If you need more kid subjects let me know. I know lots of people with them. And have a whole class full of them haha

    Caliou, I hear ya on that one lol!

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