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Things are Going Swimmingly

July16

I’ve pulled a muscle in my back. I really need to start exercising. So as I lie in bed trying not to aggravate the injury, enjoy some pictures of our weekend at a friend’s pool.

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You’d never know she was having a good time with all the whining. But she can always stop to smile for the camera.

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Manchild finally got in the water. This was his first time in a pool. Up to this point, he couldn’t stand for his clothes to be wet.

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Jumpshot enjoyed diving for coins with James. And he finally worked through his fear and canon-balled in the deep end.

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Isn’t this the life? Manchild especially enjoyed the float, and Diva loved pushing him around (literally and figuratively). She’s my girl!

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Everyone Needs a Little Sparkle

July9

The best thing about parenting is rejoicing in your little one’s wonderment.

As an adult, moments of new discoveries are rare. When’s the last time you were truly amazed at something? I can’t remember.

Tonight the children played with sparklers for the first time. They were beyond thrilled. James took them outside to light the sparklers while I stayed inside.

Each of them ran inside, jumped on my bed and told me how awesome it was. Their smiles melt my heart. They are my sparklers.

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Operation Hide the Meds

July4

031 Recently our Diva contracted a fever virus. You know this pesky bug. Your child suddenly develops a high fever with no other symptoms. You take her to the doctor, who tells you there’s no infection, so you’re just going to have to ride it out.

And ride it out we did – for a week.

Diva doesn’t like to take medicine. We tried everything. Chewables, liquid, bubblegum flavor, grape flavor. We begged, bribed, threatened, pleaded, bargained – anything we could think of.

James and I took turns staying home with her. By the third day, I thought we were making progress. Diva assured me she took her medicine, but her fever was not budging. Later when it was time to take her medicine again, she said she would take it if no one looked at her.

Bells and whistles went off.

James went to the loveseat where she had been marooned for the previous couple days. On a hunch, he lifted the cushions.

There he found her stash of “taken” medicine.

I couldn’t help but laugh. James? Not so much. All I could think was the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Such deviousness! Oh she got punished for lying, and I couldn’t believe she got over on me. But it wasn’t for long.

Let’s just say I was glad when her fever left as quickly as it came.

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Sunday Share Time

June14

Here are some discoveries from the past week:

  • Everyday, Diva claims she can’t put her socks on. So we’ve been putting on her socks. She’s almost 7. Shouldn’t she be able to put on her socks herself by now? At camp this week, she won a race where they were blindfolded and had to put on as many socks as they could. We’ve been bamboozled! Guess who’s putting on her socks herself from now on?
  • Manchild can work the remote for the TV. Yay! He can also get water from the sink in the bathroom, which is both good and bad. The constant request for drinks has decreased; however, I’ve been stepping in puddles all over the place.
  • Jumpshot is still learning the hard lesson of being responsible. He’s also learning how to entertain himself without computer games.

I’m going to try a little experiment this week and see if it helps us stay on track. I use a to-do list to keep me on task, and I think the children could use one too that I can also use as reward charts.

What have you discovered this week?

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Weekly Update

June12

006The whining! Oh the whining!

It doesn’t help that Diva is sitting here next to me whining about her legs hurting. Yesterday was the first water day at camp, and I think she overdid it. She claims she needs to go to the doctor. You should hear this.

It reminds me of when Jumpshot was little and freaked out every time he got the hiccups. He thought something was really wrong with him and begged to go to the doctor.

008 It’s been another busy week, but I have no idea what I would do if it weren’t. My work computer crashed again. I had a PTO board meeting to prepare for. Jumpshot had basketball camp this week, which culminated in a busted lip in the final game. Although he didn’t win a prize, he parlayed his busted lip into getting a book bag.

007 Diva went skating, made an ocean in a bottle, and is about to lose another tooth. And I believe Manchild had the best week ever. He is loving camp.

Finally I got some great news that we will be getting a hedgehog in a few weeks. I’ve wanted one for years, and now I’ll have one of my very own. Plus it’ll give me something to blog about.

Time to get some cleaning done so I can play. Have a great week!

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Don’t Wake the Kids is a blog featuring Sally and sometimes James, a husband and wife team, talking about their life – the good, the bad, and the ugly.  Together, they will put their life on display, imperfections and all, with the hope that you will find it uplifting, entertaining, and amusing.

About Sally

For as long as I can remember, I wanted to be a mother. God blessed me with three wonderful children, who keep me going. My husband and I have been married for almost 12 years, and he’s my best friend.

I work full-time outside of the home and try to volunteer as much as I can at my children’s school. I love to bake and accidentally found out about cakepops, and I can’t stop making them. I love to scrapbook, when I find the time, but I’m still intimidated by 12×12 layouts. I also like to crochet, but I’ve only made scarves. I use it to pass the time while waiting at the doctor’s office or practice or for meetings to start.

I try to have it all, and I hope my blog lends support to other moms who mess up, want to pull out their hair, but who wouldn’t want to trade their lives for anything – just like me.

People ask me how do I do it all. I am always flattered by this, and my answer is always the same – I don’t sleep. I only get a lot done after everyone falls asleep. James came up with the name of our blog Don’t Wake The Kids because of my nocturnal nature.

Here are my favorite posts:

Launching an Offensive Attack

The Haps

Cloudy with 100% Chance of Irritability

A Much Needed Break

Thanks for reading!

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