Showing posts with label mary beth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mary beth. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

better late than never?

What happens when you have a full time job, a 4 year old and twin 1 year olds? You forget to post photos from a trip that happened over two months ago.

Oops.

Mary Beth and I ditched the kiddos and hubby/dad and ventured down to Corpus Christi for her Auntie Kim's Nurse Practioner graduation. It was the second week in a row where we escaped -- something we'll probably never get the chance to do again.

We headed out to the beach, enjoyed dinner with the big group (though it was LATE and Mary Beth was starting to lose it), went back and played in the ocean before Kim's graduation, and much more. I learned that Mary Beth has NO fear in the water, which is both good and bad. She's not a fan of putting on sunscreen, which I distinctly remember myself hating when Mom would slather it on me in Galveston every summer. And she likes to jump on hotel beds. Naturally.

Oh, and she brought 4 swimsuits because she's 4. Kim said she had the same mentality when packing her own suitcases...

 
wow we are white!

 
first time making sandcastles
 

 
the girl likes her pickles


fun at dinner!

 
chasing the water



the girls


selfie!


goober

 
tired goober

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

she's fassssst!

And by "she" I mean "they're" actually... both Mary Beth and Erin are quick! Mary Beth will swipe our cell phones, open them and start snapping photos before you even realize it. And Erin will dart at ya and crawl across the room in a flash!

Want proof?

Here's a few snaps that Mary Beth took of her little sis...




And then the phone ended up in someone's mouth. Not going to say who, but I think you can guess...

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

4 letter f word...

No. Not that one. FOUR. Mary Beth, you are FOUR. How in the world did that happen? It's simply not possible. I think I would be more sad about it if I actually had time to breathe, but still. FOUR!!!

But Mary Beth, you are an awesome four-year-old. Sure, you've been getting in a little bit more trouble at school lately, but I think that's normal for this age. Don't worry, we'll get you back into non-timeout mode. 

In the meantime, you are the best big sister EVAH. Seriously, I love to watch Erin and Jack's face light up whenever they see you. They truly are infatuated with ya. One of these nights when Jack won't go back to sleep, I'm going to wake you up and have you mesmorize him and get him back into zzzzz-land. Seems only fair.

Party is Sunday - also happens to be St. Patrick's Day! Say it with me, Auntie Kim -- WOOOOOO! Until then, here's a stroll down March 12 memory lane...

 2009

 2010

 2011

 2012
2013

Love ya tons, Baby Love!

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

can't argue with that logic...

MB to Bob: Daddy, we don't have a dragon. (They were watching Sofia the First)

Bob: You're right. Why don't we have a dragon?

MB: Because we have too many babies.


Tru dat.

Friday, January 25, 2013

um, ok...

Conversation with Mary Beth as she was getting in the car this morning for school:

MB:     Mommy, I'm going to be good at school today.

me:      Great, Mary Beth.

MB:     And I'm going to take a nap.

me:      Awesome. We like when you take naps.

MB:     And I'm not going to spit on anyone.

me:      Uhhhh, OK -- have you been spitting on people at school?

MB:     No. I just want you to know I won't spit on anyone.


Um.... Since we have never had a conversation about spitting, this sounds ominously suspicious.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

tangled up in blue

The kids like my long, electric blue wig. Well, except Jack... He was quite quick to pull that thing off!







Wednesday, January 16, 2013

sucky mcsucky kids

Over the weekend I posted this on my facebook page, and apparently it struck a nerve with a few people – both good and bad:


So let me clarify my statement to you--Erin, Jack and even Mary Beth.

On January 13, 2013, you did not, in fact, suck.

You SUCKED more than anyone could ever imagine someone SUCKING. You SUCKED to the highest degree. If there was a world championship for SUCKING, you would have SUCKING won. The Guinness Book of World Records called and said they wanted to include you in their book for SUCKING the most.

Too much?

How about an explanation? This year the WORST flu season has hit early. And even those who do not have the flu – you kids included – are getting this SUCKY flu-like illness that is SUCKING the lives out of people. So last week you, Mary Beth, stayed home for 3 days because of this SUCKINESS. At the same time, your Daddy was in bed for a few days and even went to a doctor (gasp!). And you twins, well, you took it to a new level. High fever. Like so high I was going to take you to the emergency room if it didn’t go down the next time I took your temperature. Stuffed up nose. Runny nose. Horrible cough that made you cry every time you coughed. Ear tugging. Incredible fussiness. Refusal to go to bed. Refusal to stop crying. And refusal to do all of these horrible things at the same time – oh no, you twins rotated. Erin cried on Sunday night from 7 to 920. Then passed out. Then Jack started at 930 until about 1115 when your Daddy put you down in the crib and said “Cry it out, son. We’re done.” You cried for another 40 minutes and then passed out. But then both of you woke and cried throughout the night.

YES. YOU SUCKED.

But that doesn’t mean we don’t love you. We just didn’t like you at that moment. I’m not sure it is humanly possible for anyone to have liked you at that moment. Mother Theresa couldn’t have liked you and she was a freaking saint. But the point is, why are parents, especially moms, supposed to pretend that we like our children at every given moment?

Kids, it just doesn’t happen. SPOILER ALERT: being a mom is HARD work. I’m literally providing food to you daily, which requires me to burn an extra 2,000+ calories but not get any of the rest needed. And somehow I’m supposed to do this but still have time to work full-time so we can provide food, shelter, etc. to you. You wake in the middle of the night and I have to race into your room to see if you’re OK, hurt, hungry, annoyed, etc., and that you don’t cry enough to wake up your brother/sister. I have to watch what I eat and drink so I don’t pass any spices, gas or alcohol (don’t I wish) to you. I have to carry you two everywhere in carseats that are starting to weigh a ton – which means Momma needs a massage. Or seven. And before you ask – YES. Your father helps. He helps more than a lot of fathers do. But it’s still me who has the intuition to protect and comfort you, and I’m still the one you go to when you don’t feel well or stub your toe or want some love.

Now, if all you heard in your life was that you SUCKED, then I could see being upset with me. But kids, by the time you’re old enough to read this, and I’m sure you will, reading YOU SUCKED is not the first smartass comment you’re going to have read. Pretty sure it’s a prerequisite to be a part of this family that you’re a smartass. At least on my side of the family it was. You didn’t get to meet either of my parents, your maternal grandparents, because they were already gone from this earth before you were born. But just as a peek into my smartass life, my dad used to say that I was his second-favorite redhead kid. Yes. Think about it. Look at Auntie Kim and Uncle Rob. That’s right, I’m the ONLY redhead. I spent my childhood hearing stuff like that, and all it did was prepare me for the real world. When I got into school and someone picked on me for having red hair (hard to believe in our family, I know), well, it didn’t bother me. Carrot top? A carrot’s top is green, not red. That’s the best ya got?

I grew up in a family where I was told I could do anything if I put my mind to it. Good grades. Good schools. Good athletics. Good whatever I wanted. I was praised for doing well and encouraged when I felt I was faltering. My parents were always there for me. And let’s get something straight here, too. I often didn’t like them! They SUCKED too! How dare they not let me go to a party where the parents weren’t there? Why couldn’t I go to a slumber party the night before a big soccer tournament? I wanted to spend the night at a friend’s house and they said NO?! How rude! See, it goes both ways.

So no, I did not like you this weekend. You were horrible to the nth degree. And I’m so glad you’re starting to get physically better. Because Mary Beth, you crack me up and can make me feel better all the time. Jack, your smile lights up a room (you big flirt!). And Erin, oh darling you are strikingly gorgeous and smart as a whip. I can’t wait to see what you all are going to be like when you grow up.

Now stop SUCKING.

Love, Mom



Saturday, December 22, 2012

daddy's girls, momma's boy

He doesn't stand a chance against these two... And he's my late night snuggle buddy.



Tuesday, December 18, 2012

dear dad, wish you were here

the closest we got to dad holding his grandchild, Dec 2008

Have you stopped laughing up in heaven yet because I have twins? I didn't think so. I thought you may want to know some things about your grandchildren now that you have been gone from us for exactly 4 years:

1.  Jack is you with red hair -- which I find absoutely hilarious, given your constant picking on anyone redheaded. He'll smirk when introduced to any male, but his eyes light up and he smiles and giggles when he meets any female. SUCH a flirt, and he has about seventeen women who all claim him as their "boyfriend."

2.  Erin is starting to be a charmer, too. She takes a while to warm up to some people, but then grins ear to ear. She doesn't like being left alone, and boy will she let you know it. But I have a feeling she would have been the one to snuggle with you the most.

3.  Mary Beth can do no wrong with these two. Jack could be in mid-scream and pain, and the minute she walks into the room he'll stop, track her across the room with her eyes and give the biggest open-mouthed smile. And now Erin smiles too at her, and giggles when Mary Beth dances for her. Their interaction reminds me of listening to the Rosies talk about you.

4.  There is no doubt in my mind that you would be spoiling the crapola out of these kids. And giving Mary Beth lots of sugar and then handing them back to us, laughing as you drive away.

5.  Mary Beth is such a little athlete it makes me smile. She runs across the house with such enthusiasm and speed that it just makes Bob and me laugh. And though we've never really "taught" her how to play soccer, she dribbled the ball across the field on Saturday when we went to watch Kim play. (I'd use that term "play" loosely - you would have been laughing hysterically at Kim!) You can tell Mary Beth just has this inherent ability to play soccer, and it makes me wish you were here to watch her play. And fix her socks every Saturday before a game. Auntie Kim will have to do that instead.

We miss you dearly down here. Though Mary Beth says that she sees you and Heaven Grandma when she goes to sleep sometimes. I tell her to tickle you and get your nose. Hope you don't mind. 

Love,
Your second-favorite redheaded child

Monday, December 3, 2012

our little artist

I suppose I should be thankful she did this with pen and not a permanent marker. Or to her brother and sister...

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

oh really?

This morning I was told my outfit didn't match because my shirt wasn't green.

By HER. Wearing THIS:


On a good note, I love her creativity and sticking to what she really likes!

Monday, August 27, 2012

mary beth's baby

Mary Beth calls the twins "her babies" or "her twins." Though I haven't seen her feeding them at 4 in the morning, but hey. Anyway, what do little girls do with their babies? Play dress up, of course! Especially with her shoes. Just so you know, they didn't fit Erin...

Thursday, August 23, 2012

boo!!!

mary beth decided to scare us last night...



erin was not amused.



but jack was.


:-)