Monday, September 20, 2010

maternal overdrive

Can I tell you, dear readers that I am more in love with my babies every day. I love to kiss their little noggins every time I pick them up (from the floor, from the car seat, from their bed, from day care) And it doesn't usually bother me to have baby spit up all over my shirt (however for some odd reason I don't like to sit on it or wear bottoms that have been spit up upon)

It also helps that they are at the smiley stage when they recognize certain familiar faces with smiles, coos and gurgles. G-d knew what he was doing when he made babies especially cute because after hours of contending with a colicy, gassy baby (and in my case, it is usually one at a time) there is always the reward of a cooing smiling helpless little being who you know will never remember any of this down the line.

Recently, one of my co-workers was telling me how his wife would frequently remind their children of the timeless hours she spent rocking the night away with them, To me that seems like part and parcel of the job of being a parent and not something that you should have to remind your children of the time that you sacrificed for them (or anything else you sacrificed for them-can anyone remind me what a vacation is?), Could it be a different cultural point of view or is it just my maternal hormones on overdrive that are talking?

Thursday, September 02, 2010

Middle Names

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Middle Names
(article)

Name Songs:
Battle Hymn of the Republic - Jonathan/Yoni
La-la-la-la-la-la - Yael
"Nickname" [La Cucaracha] - Yaeli-La-La
Row, row, row your boat - Daniel (or Ben)
Three Blind Mice - Benjamin (or Daniel)

This way they know their names and it is a fun way to sing even more songs with them and to have something special that is all their own.

Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Heigh ho

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So its's back to work for me today. I got to see the kids settled in at their respective schools and then I don't get to do carpool anymore.
Yael is a mess and clingy and cranky and hungry and shreik-y all the time.
Change is hard on her and there have been a lot of changes: Day camp ended and she moved to camp mommy. school started and then mommy went back to work.
That's four separate changes to her schedule in the past month - plus she desperately wants to give up her nap, but she is not ready to do so!