watching "Finding Nemo" on mama's bed...
"Nature looks dead in winter because her life is gathered into her heart. She withers the plant down to the root that she may grow it up again fairer and stronger. She calls her family together within her inmost home to prepare them for being scattered abroad upon the face of the earth." Hugh Macmillan
Monday, August 17, 2009
seasons change
Not only are we about to go from summer to fall but our family is about to have another HUGE changing of the seasons in our home...Ashtyn is starting kindergarten! I found out over the weekend that he was placed in the morning kindergarten program which means he will attend school from 7:50AM to 10:30AM! No, it's not that long of a day but it's still going to bring quite the change in our home. Staying home with my two boys has caused us to have quite the laid back routine around here. We wake up whenever the sun wakes us, have breakfast in our PJ's and then watch cartoons or play outside or just do whatever we "feel" like. Sometimes we get dressed but more often then not we stay in play clothes and sweat pants...aaaah, the good life! Starting Thursday, though, my alarm will be going off at 6:15AM so that we have time to get ready and have some breakfast before taking Ashtyn to school. With our new schedule just around the corner, today was our unofficial last day to laze around the house. We soaked in our last bit of summer by,
watching "Finding Nemo" on mama's bed...

watching "Finding Nemo" on mama's bed...
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4 comments:
Again you made me cry. I love that you are such a good mommy, not just a mother or even a mom, but a mommy. You savor the moments and they may not know it right now, but someday they will so very much appreciate how much you loved them!
Thank you for being such an awesome daughter-in-law and for loving my "babies". You and Maddox will develop new routines and the afternoons will be quite eventful! You are a good MOMMY! Love, Noni
Erika I love the pics of them running around in their undies out in the yard. Nate tries to do that often too. It must be a boy thing HA
Raising three girls just didn't lend itself to running around in underwear! I've taught boys for many years so know alot about their likes, etc. But I've learned even more with those grandsons. Body image has a totally different perspective when it's viewed by boys! Good job Erika at accepting that with such flair!!!!!!!
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