GRACE I CANNOT HOLD YOU ALL DAY AND DO P90X AND COOK DINNER AND RUN A MILE ON THE TREADMILL, PICK THE CORN AND TOMATOES AND VACUUM AND CLEAN OUT THE GARAGE, not to mention shower, I SIMPLY CANNOT!
but i did.
also, you CANNOT crawl until you are at least six months! I FORBID IT! so stop swimming on your stomach.
this house needs to be baby proofed and until then you are ... unhappily teething and getting a huge bald spot on the back of your po little head.
I LOVE YOU!

3 comments:
Don't stress she's still young, the baby phat will come off. Try doing a weekly menu, then you don't have to cook every day. I do everyother and in between there's a left over night. And if you need a sitter for a date night, give me a holler :)
this post probably should make me want to postpone being a mom, but i really am craving baby all the time, and this adds to it. and about Pinterest... it is possible to become an addict. but i've gotten to the point where i just check it to see what's new, glance over it and pin a few things if i like them. so you can rein yourself in, or you can look through everyone's boards until you fall asleep on your computer. kinda like Facebook - you can either get on it just to check your notifications, or you can look at people's pictures for hours. but since you have a baby and are a busy mama, you probably won't get addicted but you'll find lots of cool stuff. i've made a lot of yummy dinners, gotten cool photoshoot ideas, and made DIY stuff for my home because of it. so i think it's worth the investment :) especially since you have a babe. there's lots of cute baby stuff and good ideas for kids or family photos.
I had just finished chapter 1 of "Daughters In My Kingdom" about how our mothers and sisters before us raised and supported their families when I read your post. I had to laugh. Things just do not changed through the generations and neither has the prophets' counsel: "The cultivation of Christlike qualities is a demanding and RELENTLESS task--it is not for the seasonal worker or those who will not stretch themselves, again and again." -Spencer W. Kimball
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