The relationship between Tara and Coryn is amazing. They have a really special bond. And while sometimes there is screaming, hitting and probably a bit of hatred, the flip side is something beautiful. It is best seen at night when the two of them sit together reading books. They will gather a stack of 20 picture books and read until they are both exhausted. It is sweet to hear Tara ask Coryn questions about the pictures, text and read with such expression. It is just as sweet to hear Coryn ask questions and constantly say "read this one next".
We have four bedrooms in our house which seems perfect for our family of five. But over the last year this has been less than perfect, because of these two little people who love each other so much. We can put them to bed at night and after a few minutes hear them finding their way together to sleep. Usually this is Coryn moving from her bed into Tara's. OR they both decide to take all of their bedding and sleep on the floor in the loft area. A lot of times Coryn ends up in our bed. This morning I woke up in a panic realizing that her head was down by my feet under the covers. Luckily she was still breathing! But surely one of the scariest things for a mother. We have known for awhile that this set-up is not ideal, but what do we do?
Today we solved our problem. Just because we HAVE four bedrooms does not mean that we HAVE to use them all for sleeping. The girls have loft beds, but Coryn wasn't keen on being up hight SO we lowered both of the beds and put them in one room together; head to head. They are completely excited about sharing a room. As a child I always wanted to share a room with my big sister. She would never hear of it, so I guess I can live vicariously through these two sisters.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Sharing
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Thursday, March 11, 2010
Connection
The girls and I went to Potter's Haven today to paint. I love painting pottery. It's such a nice way to relax and also connect with my kids. Ella painted a vase and a letter "E". Tara painted an icecream cone. I painted a deviled egg tray. We chatted and had a nice morning without sibling squabbles and cries of "I'm bored".
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Temptation
As a kid, my mom would make a pot of tapioca pudding a few times a month. It was considered a treat. She always divided it up between the four of us with my dad getting a man size serving. We would pick numbers to see who got to lick the bowl or spoon. The bowl was the better option. Today, warm tapioca pudding is the ultimate representative of comfort food for me. I rarely make it because my family all compare it to snot. And I really don't want to consume an entire pot all by myself(ok that's a total lie) but I shouldn't. Tonight was a thundery rainy night and I decided to treat myself. So good and warm. Just like my mom used to make.
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Breakfast
Breakfast for dinner. One of our favorite meals. Tonight it was French toast made with Sara Lee cinnamon and brown sugar bread. It was so good. Smiles all around.
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Monday, March 8, 2010
Boredom
It is day one of Spring Break and the "I'm bored" comments have commenced. Which really is funny to me since the last three days have been jam packed with playdates, basketball, the rodeo, church, a family dinner at the inlaws and a swimming party last night. You'd think they could use a day "off". We didn't go anywhere until late this afternoon when I loaded everyone up to go to my parents house to look for wood for our firepit. Who could have ever known that would be the highlight of today. Now we just need some chocolate, Graham crackers and marshmallows and we are good to go.
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Sunday, March 7, 2010
Ten
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Ella and Lauren became friends ten years ago when the Balls and Buckners were neighbors. We have all moved a few times since then but have continued to hold on to this friendship.
There have been times where we have gone a year or more without seeing them, but these two pick up like they have never been apart.
I remember their first meeting well. Lauren was just home from the hospital and Ella was six months old. Ella rolled all over the Ball living room while I held a precious brand new Lauren.
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Saturday, March 6, 2010
Success
They didn't win their final game but Tara finally got the hang of basketball. She was on fire. Her coach asked her what she had for breakfast. Good season Goodyear Eagles!!
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