Emma’s concept of time is a little off, but totally adorable. A few examples of her “units of time”…
That last one, I might add, is pretty darn close to the truth…
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by Lisa
Emma’s concept of time is a little off, but totally adorable. A few examples of her “units of time”…
That last one, I might add, is pretty darn close to the truth…
by Lisa
by Lisa
I’ve always wondered what Emma dreams about. In fact, I can’t wait until she understands what a dream is so she can tell me all about it. Still, I ask her every morning. To my surprise, I’ve been getting answers lately…
Mom: Did you sleep good last night, Emma?
Emma: Yeah!!!
M: What did you dream about?
E: Ummmm, nothing. [sigh] Just angels and butterflies.
Now, I’m not banking on the fact that she really knew what she was saying, but it was still so sweet to hear. Angels and butterflies… if you ask me, that’s what every little girl’s dreams should be made of!
And then I ask her again this morning, and she tells me she dreamed about “horses, pigs and cows.”
“What were they doing?” I ask.
She replies, “Eating grass.”
Doesn’t have quite the same ring to it, does it?
by Lisa
**Submitted as part of 5 Minutes for Mom Mother’s Day photo contest…
After 2-1/2 years of being a Mommy, I often find myself still amazed that I am a mom. Most of the time, I’m not sure how we’ve managed to make it this far. And now that there are 2 kids under my care?! Well, let’s just say I’m winging it!
BUT then there are the moments I like to call “Mommy Moments.” The times when I really feel like a Mommy. Times when I feel like I know what I’m doing. When things feel natural and “right.”
New Year’s Day was one of those moments. There was tons of snow on the ground that day, and Jeff really wanted to take Emma outside. So after a quick trip to the store for some snow boots, I bundled Emma up and sent her out to play with her Daddy. She was so excited, and I just loved watching them make snow angels and stomp through the snow hills. I think Emma face-planted into the snow a half-dozen times — and she loved every minute of it!
But then I saw my baby’s cheeks getting rosy, and I knew it was time to come in. So I peeked my head out the door, and told Emma to come in and warm up, and I’d make her some chicken noodle soup.
After shedding the layers, I bundled her up on the couch with some warm (rice) milk while I made her soup. When it was ready, she came to her chair, but the soup was too hot. Remembering my mom’s trick, I got an ice cube out of the freezer and put it in her soup to cool it down. It was ready to eat in no time. There was such a wonderful peace inside me when Emma took that first slurp of soup and smiled at me with her rosy cheeks. All felt right with the world.
The only thing missing? Hot chocolate. But not to worry, I finally got around to ordering these, so Miss Emma may get a treat before this cold weather leaves us for good.
Any other Mommy Moments out there?