Sunday, November 9, 2008

Thank You's...

So, there are a few things in my life that I haven't said Thank You for, and I believe that now would be a good time.
Thank you to my son who sends Cheerios flying everywhere when he's in his high chair. Lately I've felt like these Cheerios are embedded in my life. They are in the carpet, crib, car seat, socks, and couch.
Thank You.



Thank You to Uncle George who taught Cooper to squint. It's become part of his smiling routine, and he thinks it's pretty special.
Thank You.

Thank You to my mother who didn't laugh at me when I suggested we just lay Cooper on the floor in Lizzie's old room for a nap. Clearly he wasn't tired enough to "just lay there" and go to sleep. As seen below, he rolled under the bed and got stuck, screaming and screaming. (My poor son had to endure us hurrying to find the camera. He's totally fine in this picture...)

Thank You.

Thank You to Rori for sitting and letting Cooper bash her around for a while this Sunday. It's so fun to see them together! She was so patient and it was so fun for me to watch.
Thank You.

Thank You to Uncle Tyler for teaching Cooper how to become a Jedi Master. (Hood comes first..)Thank You.

Thank You to Daines family for being fun and letting Cooper sit with the big boys. (And little girl)
Thank You.

Many, many, many Thank Yous to Randi who took our family pictures this week. I'm so happy we got some of the three of us, before number 4 arrives.

Thank You!

Also, I would like to thank everyone who has been around me lately, for one very specific reason.

I'm not sure who said this to me once, a sister I think, but she said that the longer she stays home with her children, the more she begins to feel less and less intelligent. In my case, with this pregnancy, I have begun to feel that I have lost the entire concept of thinking thoughts and having them come out as pleasant, normal words. I have constant word barf. I say something I think was witty, and then I realize sentences came out in the wrong order. Or, I say something completely wrong, and it just comes out snotty. My reactions range from clapping my hand on my mouth and getting really red, or saying to Steven, "That's what I said?!", or sending out apology e-mails. You all know who you are. I would give some examples, but I don't think that anyone I have encountered would like to hear anything I've said a second time. So, if you're out there and I have recently said something unpleasant, please accept my apology, and take it up with this unnamed little girl when she gets here.

Thank you.

10 comments:

Renee' P said...

This was a cute post. IT doesn't stop w/cheerios either. You should see our van!
I am so excited for your baby girl to come.
I do know what you are feeling w/the whole staying at home.
Just look at what we are giving our children in the long run.

Randi said...

love the post cassie. great pictures.

word barf. awesome.

Ritzville RS said...

I love the pic of your little (growing) family. SO sweet! I have to say, I understand the word barf thing. Mine didn't stop after I had my second (Charlie). I just have to apologize to people in advance and hope that they understand.

Candy Javier said...

You truly are a beautiful lady.

Brynne said...

You are so hilarious. I love reading your posts! Being pregnant will do that to you! I have the same problem... :)

Jackie said...

How do you make it through the day without continuously squeezing and kissing Cooper? He is so precious. I so wish I could hold him. And I would love to see more of the pictures Randi took of you guys.

Anonymous said...

Cass, I LOVE reading your blogs. I check all the time on everyone's to keep up and yours are hilarious and clever, it's a talent or something lol. I wish I could squeeze Coop too, like Jack said. Miss you!

Anonymous said...

Totally amazing about the Jedi thing because I AM a Jedi! Count on it!! May the Force be with us!! Love, Tim/Uncle Tim

Anonymous said...

My word, Cassie...you may be barfing them out in speech...but you are crafting them in writing. I love reading your writing...press on...maybe a book!!??

PS...Back to the name-thing...Tim thinks...ObiWon Daines...no wait...that's a man-word!!

Love, mom/gma

Anonymous said...

Cass, you always did have a way with words, pregnant or not. Your posts are very good, but quit trying to blame the unborn and just take the rap. Love, Dad