Recently, while my girls took a much need vacay , I gladly volunteered to grand-sit!
Eagerly I reported for duty, rolled up my sleeves, took a deep breath and jumped right
into their busy little lives. Balancing schedules and routines with domestic duties and
playtime is a big job! One that I’ve forgotten how to do, but after numerous calls to
“mommy” I got into the groove. Soccer game, birthday party and a Easter egg hunt didn’t
phase me once I figured out how to get Emme to sleep. In truth I enjoyed it and treasured
the opportunity to love on all of my girls at the same time. Both present and afar.
On Saturday, while Carter enjoyed Ruby’s birthday party at the Kiddie Park, Emme enjoyed
riding solo for the first time and ate cupcakes while I painted lot’s of cute faces at the party.
Kids are full of energy and non-stop fun but eventually they get tired and rest. During nap
time I tackled laundry, floors and the kitchen sink…knowing how appreciated they would be.
Easter Sunday was a special treat to have lunch and an egg hunt with friends. The girls had
lots of fun and candy. Later they came up with a new rumble tumble game on the trampoline
which kept us laughing for a long time. I took several videos. Now if I can figure out how to
get one on here!
Five days went by quickly and though we had a wonderful time, everyone was happy when
Mom came home!
What a gift mom! You are a much appreciated treasure! I love you!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Looks like nonstop fun for Roxie! I know the girls loved having you there...the little ones and the BIG one,too!
ReplyDeleteWhen I look at these kind of articles with kids playing, I always find myself noticing that although you guys live in a country where technology plays a significant role in your society, there's a worry of letting children get in touch with nature, animals, play childhood games and not stay in front of the computer all the time, and, why not, get their hands in the dirt.
ReplyDeleteOf course that maybe a child living in a big city may not have so many opportunities, but here in Lisbon, one can quicky get into the countryside but even so, children are seldom taken to experience nature.
I also believe that a like of personal interaction between children is leading to a phenomenon where children and especially teans, are losing the ability to relate with each other in a healhty way.
Best regards,
José
Thanks for thhis blog post
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