The Family Circus

Wasn't there a comic strip named the family circus? I think I vaguely remember it. One sec… going to Google it.

Yes there was… (photo curtesy of KingFeatures.com). 

Ok so why do I bring this up you ask? What does the title of todays post actually mean? Here it goes...

We have become the Family Circus!!!!

It's us. Except for we only have 2 children, which seems weird with the precursor "only" because I feel like we have 10 kids. Especially when we are outside, which is particularly when we become the family circus. Lately our neighbors have had the pleasure and luxury of watching us try to wrangle our children in somewhat of a heard (Nico in tow) while we are out taking our evening walks. You know the ones that "tire the kids out"? Yeah, the ones that end up tiring out the grown ups - YUP those. 

Indulge me. So we are outside walking on the street (we literally have zero traffic) and our children are free to run where they please - within reason. By "reason" in this case I mean, whichever direction they choose, any driveway of their choice and their favorite of all, the neighbors front porches. They run, they walk, Nola does this weird runny, bouncy, tip-toey, swingy thing when she's moving (to the best of my knowledge it's 'running'). Thanks goodness our neighbors are more like a big family and they are all smiles when the kids pop up on their porches. It does concern me a little when we walk on the other streets in our neighborhood and they attempt to visit those porches. No one has come out with a shot gun yet so #winning.

SEEEEEEEE - FAMILY CIRCUS!!!! Someone call Barnum & Bailey. If you want to see the act it starts around 6:30 with only 1 showing per evening cause the trainers are too tired to offer a second show. NO encore!

Other than all that fun and trying desperately in between rain storms to clean up our yard, we have managed to have some fun. It's rained so much this year that our choices are stay inside - which is a NO GO for me - or to just go and play in the rain.

Hazel and I had so much fun outside splashing in the puddles, running up and down the street, the neighbors even came out to smile and and laugh along with us (while staying dry). It reminded me of being a kid again. We used to have this tiny ditch in front of our neighbors house that would fill with water almost every storm. If you needed us, thats where we would be. None of us had swimming pools so the dirty, muddy, 1 foot ditch was perfect for us. If I do my job right as a mom, I'm hoping my kids will have that same memory to carry with them as adults. 

I'm not sure but I think we #nailedit. So. Much. Fun!!!

Nola is not really the type to shy away from a mess. As you can see here...

I LOVE how she doesn't think dirt is gross yet. She just wants to play. I, of course, knowing that it's dirt immediately react by taking her out and try to get her interested in something else. Until I remember that it's just dirt, she doesn't know it's not really for playing. What if she wants to become a geologist, or an archeologist, or a gardner, who am I to tell her dirt is gross.

Have at it little one - become who you are going to become. I promise to try not to let who I've become get in your way.

I think I might need reminding along the way but I promise to try my best.

They adore this little area we built for them in the back yard. They know it's for them. They LOVE that it's for them.

She thinks it's really hilarious when she splashes me with water. Like really HILARIOUS!!!

I have a couple more pics of this little devilish grin, but I thought I would save them for Friday. Yes they get better, and more devilish. I'm in trouble.

Have a great week everyone!!!

Our Transition to Two

i1 I have been meaning to write this post for a while. WARNING! It's a long one. Take breaks. Or grab a coffee. It all has to be said...

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I am sure some of you are wondering how it's going with 2 kids around here. To tell you the truth I had to refrain from writing anything for fear that it would come out all wrong. Sleep deprived, usually hungry, and always without a shower doesn't make for the best mood while writing.

Not to mention my uncanny ability to appreciate events only when they are behind me. Sometimes when your head feels like it's going to explode, you haven't showered in days and sleep is something that you remember vaguely, it's nearly impossible to enjoy the present moment (not that that's what happened to me or anything...pfft - I got this 2 kid thing under control guys).

I finally found a time that it is definitely less than ideal to live in the present moment (well not the whole time anyway).

This is OUR story. Allow me to paint a picture for you...

First being 41 weeks pregnant was as great as it sounds. WHAT???? NO, it was terrible. I am not one of those women who tried to enjoy the last moments that Nola and I shared one body. I wanted her out. Anyway...I digress. I will save that convo for the birth story.

So, I bring a newborn home. Hazel is super confused. Who is this little baby? What is she doing here? What is she doing to mommy's boobs? Why doesn't she go in my toy bin at the end of the day like the rest of the babies? Most importantly, when is she leaving?

Sounds like they have a precious bond, right?  Nope, not really.

The one huge bonus for Hazel for the first couple of weeks was that Daddy was home the whole time. Since mommy was always distracted with a new little baby, she attached herself quite unhealthily to her father. So every time he got up to leave the room she would stand at the baby gate and cry. Awesome! Also, whenever Nola cried, Hazel cried. When Nola cried and Hazel cried, mommy cried too. Pure bliss.

Oh and I should probably mention that this is my first time exclusively nursing. We did a bit with Hazel but because of her VSD it was not in the cards to breastfeed. So there's that whole "am-I-feeding-my-baby-enough-or-is-she-going-to-die" thing happening. Hormones are fun too, huh? Bad latches are the best (more on that later). Over abundance of milk supply that was choking my baby, causing blocked ducts and did I mention hormones already?

Note: Now for those of you reading that only have one child. Don't go getting any ideas to start trying for next one immediately after you read this. I know it sounds glamorous but please try to refrain.

Another note: For those who ARE pregnant with number 2 as we speak (if that's what you call this interaction) Please stop crying!!! Read until the end, it gets better I promise.

Now I don't want you all thinking that the transition went seamlessly or anything so on top of all the things I just mentioned. I want you to add crazy eye infections to everyone in the house (except Nola). Hazel's kept coming and going, so we had to take ALL her toys away, wash them, and quarantine them until there were no more signs of an eye infection. Imagine having to clean ALL her books. Every. Single. One. Every. Single. Page. Just the thing we needed, another daily chore. There were literally not enough hours in the day. And we were awake most of them. Yikes!!!

Now just as the eye infections were finally behind us. We got hit with this crazy super COLD/FLU virus that spared no one. Matt got the cold part. I got the FLU part (fever for 6 days straight). Hazel had it all. Poor babe, she was SO SO SO sick. Again, Nola was spared (maybe there is something to this breastfeeding thing).

You could say the first 6 weeks of having 2 kids was a little less than ideal. We were totally trapped in the house, not wanting to spread germs or acquire any new ones. I don't think I was fully able to foresee how a new little person in the house would create so much JOY and so much CHAOS at the same time. Unfortunately for us, we skipped the 'rain' part of "when it rains it pours" and headed straight into 100 mile an hour winds and an epic thunderstorm.

Christmas...

We were all just over the virus and were able to attend Christmas. The holidays were really difficult having a sick Hazel and a new born nursing. But we managed to enjoyed visiting family, eating a lot and watching our girls get completely, ridiculously, and generously spoiled.

January had a theme in our house. It went a little something like this.

 

"Bi@#hes be crazy!!!"

 

February. Was all about getting back to old routines and creating new ones that worked. And here we are...

Present day - March (ish - depending on when I actually had time to post this)

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Nola is 4 months old. Feeding times have become less frequent and more manageable. She started sleeping through the night at about 6 weeks. But has since decided that she needs mommy a couple times a night (despite our efforts at dream feeding - mommy is pretty tired). Other than the sleep (or lack of sleep), she is an amazing baby. Happy all the time as long as she can see what we are all up to. Typical second child thing happening. Keep the girl involved at all costs. I remind her daily that she's just a baby but she's not convinced. I'm not a fan of her "go-getter" attitude at the moment.

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THIS IS THE GOOD PART. If you are skimming or crying (due to fear of having the second child) PLEASE READ THIS PART!!!

Her soft coos have to be the sweetest sound to grace my ears. She has this excited little one breathy squeak that happens mostly when she lays eyes on me (and it's loud) that melts me instantly. The flirty little smile she stares at me with while she's nursing sends me deeper and deeper into the obsession I have for her.

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If I could sit all day and just feed her, she would be completely satisfied with that. Never coming off to even breathe. Just sleep, eat, flirt - repeat. The first couple of times we offered her a bottle were NEVER well received, but she is starting to see it Daddy's way. Girlfriend definitely knows what she wants and also she screams pretty loud when she doesn't get it. I kinda love this about her (and kinda not so much - kwim?)

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KEEP READING. MORE GOOD STUFF. The BEST actually!!!

The way Nola looks for Hazel when she can hear her in the room playing.

Nola tries to mimic the sounds that Hazel makes when Hazel makes them, like they are telling tales to each other that only they can understand.

She tries to reach for her but Hazel will have nothing to do with it. Hazel is coming around but still not sure what Nola has to offer her.

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The way Nola's entire face lights up when Hazel actually decides to give her the time of day is perfection. It makes me so excited for their future together. I get to watch their story unfold. I get to be a part of their life path. What a privilege to watch something so profound start from the tiniest little seed. It all started with a glance...

There are no words for how at peace my heart feels when they are loving on each other.

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Also, there are no words for the rage I feel when Hazel is mean to Nola. And so it begins...

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So that's it. Parenting 2 children has been interesting? (yes that's a question mark)

Blogging has become a challenge, cooking is the exception not the rule, showering is a privilege, privacy in the bathroom is unheard of, sitting is a gift that occasionally happens. Oh and recruiting help from family and friends is at an all time high. Cause I'm cool like that and can admit that my kiddos are eating me alive and that I absolutely could not do it alone.

Still after all the crazy, I look at my kids at LEAST once every single day and wonder how we got so blessed. They are perfect. They are exactly what we need. They are EXACTLY what each other needs. They teach me about selflessness and perseverance everyday. They make me smile and laugh. They make me proud.

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I am constantly having to remind myself to live in the present moment and enjoy the days where my kids are here and little and learning. A thing that is tough to do when the list of tasks is multiplied by 2. I am trying. My kids are teaching me as much as I am teaching them.

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At the moment, I am thankful every time Hazel spots me from across the room, runs over and wraps her little arms around my neck. She pulls away just far enough to see my face and smiles and says, "Ooooo." I am filled with gratitude when Nola, makes eye contact with me, smiles so so big and tries to tell me her stories. I am obsessed with how Hazel can make Nola stop crying by standing in front of her and saying "Hi." I adore how Hazel's interest in Nola has been growing. Their relationship consists of subtle looks, genuine kisses, lots of hugs and a great deal of "This Little Piggy." I die when I am walking around the house rocking and 'shush'ing Nola to sleep and Hazel is rocking and 'shush'ing right along side me. My heart melts just a bit every time they are in the crib together just hanging out, chillin' listening to tunes (ahem...the mobile).

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These are the moments that I am going to remember when these days are far behind me. These little details are what I am going to long for. They are what will make me willing to trade all my earthly possessions for just one more day with my little girls. Just one more hug, one more smile, one more soft coo, one more squeak, one more curious moment shared between them.

Yeah...so in honour of the fact that time passes way to quickly...I try really hard to love the chaos that is life - NOW.

 

My family...

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I am honoured.

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