1. David napping at school. I continue to be amazed and so thankful for
this.
2. Coming home to a package full of creative books from amazon.
3. Coffee. I am thankful for coffee and graham crackers.
4. David was looking for his shoes today. He couldn’t find them. He
said, “I can’t find my shoes mommy. It’s a mystery.” Love him. so so so
SO thankful for him.
5. A happy, wonderful husband. I am so lucky. So lucky.

Love this boy.
1. Getting to go on a wonderful date last night with my husband. A
delicious meal. Seeing good friends. Listening to some music. Dressing
up. And loving every moment of it.
2. Getting to go to Santa Cruz and having a peaceful and fun time.
Breathing in fresh air. Feeling calm and happy.
3. A nice chat with my mother in law.
4. Reading “The Foot Book” with David, over and over again. LOVE Dr.
Seuss.
5. A great conversation with a good friend and finally letting go and
feeling some peace. So happy to feel some peace.
6. So happy to feel peace. (this one deserves multiple repetitions.)

Jake’s mom, Jake, David and I went to Santa Cruz today and we had so
much fun watching the seals, walking on the pier and playing with sand.
This is not the greatest photo but I wanted to make sure to remember today.

David’s loving having his grandmother around.
1. Looking forward to date night tonight with my love.
2. Getting the time to create.
3. Allowing myself to stretch and try new things, despite the fear.
4. Finally making some decisions.

His lip is almost healed.

Another one of my August Kit projects for A Million Memories.
One of the reasons I quit my Wall Street job was to get to spend more
time with the kids I planned to have. I wanted to make sure I was there
to raise them myself and to see them through all their firsts.
First food, first steps, first words, first time on a bike. First time
blowing bubbles. The reason I care about the very first time is because
it comes with a few extra emotions. The surprise on his face when he
actually takes his first real step. he joy of finally getting the
bubbles to come out. The face he makes when he tastes peas for the first
time. The fleeting moment when it’s a brand new experience emotionally
or physically is incredibly precious to me.
It happens once in a lifetime. Once in his lifetime. And I want to be
there to experience those with each of my children.
Yet, life doesn’t always work out as planned. Now I find myself working
more than I intended to and getting to see fewer of those special
moments. That makes me cherish each one even more.
This weekend, we took you to the movies for the first time. You’d been
wanting to see Wall-E and we figured that if we went to a 9:15am show,
we could always walk out if you really didn’t like it.
But you loved it.
You watched the whole movie (with the help of a little bit of chocolate)
and you were quiet as a mouse. After we walked out, you talked about it
nonstop. I am so glad that I was there to experience it with you. It
made it that much more special for me and it made me really proud of you.
I may miss many of the firsts but here’s one I didn’t miss and I want to
make sure to celebrate it.

Another one of my August Kit projects for A Million Memories. I ripped
and redid this one three times.
I decided to concentrate on journaling this month so most of my LOs have
journaling:
Little boy, I look at this photo and my heart melts a bit. I think it’s
so cute that you’re so sweet to little girls.
And then I stop and freak out a bit.
I am so not ready for this. I am not ready for you to grow up. I know
this is nothing and I know that you’re years away from actually going
out with girls. I also am not one of those protective moms. I want you
to have girlfriends. I want you to experience love. Being loved. And
everything else.
I am just not ready for time flying by so fast. I haven’t had enough
hugs yet. I haven’t been able to spend enough time with you. I want to
stop time and just play with you for hours. For days. For weeks, months,
years. I want to freeze time for both of us so we can have some quality
time. And then you can grow up. And meet girls. And have your own life.
Just not yet.
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