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Saturday, March 16, 2013

Brothers

I've caught myself tearing up multiple times over this dang commercial. If you haven't seen it, I recommend you take the 30 seconds to watch it. The resemblance that the boys have to my Jack and Nate is uncanny. It's priceless. 

I was curious to see if they'd enjoy watching it together. So over their waffles and orange juice this morning, they must of watched it a dozen times. They thought it was hilarious that someone took  "a video of them when they are daddies." When I asked Jack if he liked it, he told me "Nathan and I will always need each other." Dear Lord, hand me the tissues! '-)

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Embracing Change

Every morning my four-year-old crawls into bed with me to cuddle while the sun rises.

Today, after a few minutes of impatience, for the first time, he decided that he would make himself breakfast.

After a few minutes passed, intrigued, I pulled myself out of bed, curious to see what I'd find him doing; only to discover a sweet little boy helping himself to Sunday morning cartoons and a donut.

You'd think the fact that he's grown four inches in the past three months would allow me to accept that my once chubby toddler is now a independent, growing boy. But it definitely seems easier for him to embrace the fact that he is a "big" boy than it is for his Momma.


As his baby brother napped today, we made chocolate chip cookies while enjoying one another's company. We laughed and teased while I answered the endless rounds of questions he had about the world. I am so proud and honored to share these special little moments with my "big" boy. He is becoming a person I relate to and truly have fun sharing time with.
It's bizarre being a mommy. Once you've finally accepted that you are the mother to this adorable little being, you blink, and they're grown. You never quite have the time to embrace or get used to any one phase. 

And so, with this season of growth, my new focus will be to embrace the change, cherish the sweet cuddles and kisses, encourage the "little" person he is becoming, and guide him steadily as we make our way together through this crazy beautiful life.