Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Exhausted

Emerson needs help adjusting to his coolness!
Alex is too cool
Maxim crackin up at sesame street.
I love when Griffin falls asleep with his mouth open!
Griffin is bouncing up a storm!
Austin hanging from his swing set

Exhausted

I'm not usually one to admit to be tired, but this week has been exhausting. I spent the week catching up on appointments. I had a doctors appointment than a mammogram. In the midst of those to invasive appointments I also was preparing for a garage sale. I had to clear this house of the clutter that seemed to overtake every closet, storage space and dresser drawer. The attic, garage and every place in between where just stuffed full of kids stuff. so after a week of planning, organising and sorting I was finally ready on Saturday morning to reveal my gently used baby items (and household crap) to the masses. Well, much to our surprise there was a block sale on the next street and the sign was right at our corner. I would say that drew 90% of our crowd. I was thrilled. By the end of Saturday our inventory was cut in half and there was money in our pockets. I decided to be a little rebellious and stay out until the early evening (most garage sales end around 3pm) and I was glad I did. I got a steady stream of buyers until around 6pm but I was truly exhausted by that time and I missed my children. They where in and out all day but I had very little time to devote to them and just wanted to sit and play. But by the time I cleaned and reorganised, it was bath time and off to bed for them. I also decided to open back up on Sunday. The day started out light but by the end I was selling the boys old clothes for $10 a bag and $25 a diaper box. Let's just say my inventory dwindled down quickly. When all was said and done we made enough money to pay for the recycled mulch that goes under the swing set(my ultimate goal) and got rid of a ton of stuff making room for the stuff that is to come.

The boys where all sick this week still. They had serious sinus issues. Green nasty slime, coughing and trouble sleeping. Between taking care of the 5 of them and preparing for the garage sale I almost didn't notice that I too was feeling under the weather. Emerson seemed to get the sickest out of the boys. He has been down right miserable. Max seems to take it all in stride as well does Griffin. Alex had trouble sleeping and Austin was a trooper. I on the other hand was feeling really bad by Monday, probably because of all the dust from the attic and being outside during the weekend. When I say being outside I mean because it was literally snowing down on me from the cotton wood. WOW, I could feel my head throbbing and my eyes swelling. On Monday I ran my fingers through my hair and noticed a lump. I immediately called the doctor. I was of course fearing the worst. Well, it turns out I have a major sinus infection that spread to my lymph nodes. Very curable, THANK GOD! I am on my second day of antibiotics and am still not feeling better but I'm surviving.

Austin is almost done with school. I still have not planned all his summer activities. He is asking to have play dates with his friends and possible an end of year pool party. I'm not sure how I feel about all of that. Play dates I don't mind but 22 kids in the pool, makes me a little nervous. We'll have to see how it goes. We all need to get healthy and than we'll see. I am enrolling him in vacation bible school and that's the only definite so far.
My pansy's! So pretty!
My amazing blooming garden!

So let's talk about the garden! My amazing garden. It is so beautiful and yes...in BLOOM! I am so proud! My tomato plants actually have little tiny tomato buds on them. The squash leaves are huge and don't get me started on the pumpkins. I can't wait! St. Francis seems to be keeping the animals at bay. I haven't had any plants lost to furry thieves! After spending $5 on tomato's this week I am very excited to be able to make a salad from my garden soon! Oh yeah and my flowers...WOW! Usually they would be dead by now. Well, they are big and beautiful. I got so many comments on my landscaping at the sale. Maybe the farmer in me has finally come out, or maybe it's just beginners luck! We'll see!
I worked hard on my patio and it paid off! Look at my roses!!!!! My pansy's and impatients are beautiful! I know I am tooting my own horn but in general my gardening skills are pathetic!
After all that I still wonder...Why am I so exhausted?

Monday, June 8, 2009

Who Knew?

This is my new favorite picture. The three with backpacks on waving goodbye to Austin as he leaves for school!
Alex cleaning the floor
Awwww Austin and Griffin!
Emerson repairing his car!
Maxim vacuuming the hard wood floor!

Who Knew?

Who knew gardening was so much work? I thought it was supposed to be relaxing. Instead I seem to stress about watering, weeds and little creatures trying to dig their way under my fence. Aside from some mild frost bite to a couple of plants, all is great with the garden. I see the plants grow and thrive and I am almost in shock. I usually kill everything green. I have to say, I'm quite impressed with myself. That's not all, you should see my flowers, wow!


As a mother how do you know when your child is manipulating you? I've realized lately that my children are master manipulators. Case in point, I walked in the living room to find Emerson standing on the end table, dancing. I calmly walked over to him(I wanted to scream in terror), and just as I approached him he jumped to the couch. I said "Emerson, don't go up there you're gonna get hurt". I started to walk away. He went back to the top of the coffee table. UGH! As I turned to him he smiled largely. I got right in his face and said "Emerson, you're gonna get..." right then my child gave me the biggest kiss right on my lips. He jumped back onto the couch and started to laugh. I just walked away. I guess he got what he wanted, because when I turned around he was again on the table! Another situation, Alex was up last night (due to a cold)pretty late. I was cleaning up the kitchen from a dinner with friends and family. All the desserts where still on the table. Now, Alex should have been in bed, but somehow this child manipulated me into giving him a cookie, left over cherry crisp and some sweet bread. I don't know how he did it but he did. I realize they learn manipulation from us and they are very good students.

Most people know I have OCD when it comes to cleaning. I obsessively clean my home and my children. Not to the point I need medication or anything like that, but I enjoy cleaning. I have decided to divvy up responsibility to my children now. I mean, come on I have a whole cleaning crew just waiting to be trained. So, I have taught my children to clean. I bought them a broom, mop, duster and other cleaning accessories all their size and I let them just go with them in the downstairs. Much to my sup rise, Alex mopped, Max vacuumed and Emerson dusted. It was a beautiful sight. I'm so proud!

Wille, Barend and Aunt Kathy playing with boys on the swingset. It's much easier with so many adults helping!

On Sunday we had some visitors for dinner. Family friends Willie and Barend as well as Aunt Kathy. It's always a pleasure to see Aunt Kathy, she is such a huge help with the boys. At one point she was up in Austins Playhouse. This is no small feet, trust me! I'm not sure how she got down but I'm sure she was sore the next day. Wille and Barend where great. They love my boys and my boys love them. Willie is such a warm loving person. You can tell she really cares about the kids. They where playing with them on the swing sets and Barend even postponed dessert for some movie and snuggle time. They are like grandparents to our boys. Alex was so excited to see them, he immediately jumped in Barends arms. We love talking to them and spent a couple of hours after the boys went to sleep just talking about old times. Thanks guys for a lovely day! Aunt Kathy and Austin blowing bubbles in the tree house!

I can't wait for summer to get in full swing. We are almost done with the yard. We are just waiting on the recycled mulch for under the boys swing set. The pool is open and the garden is blooming. Bring on the BBQ's and day trips. We're ready!

Speaking of summer, we are getting ready for a garage sale. Have you ever gone through all your boxes and bags in your attic or basement? WOW! We have so much stuff. We are mostly getting rid of all the little baby stuff. Griffin is growing so fast that I almost can't keep up with him. We really don't need all the "things" we had for the triplets either. So, we've decided to purge our storage and make some space, you know...simplify. This is easier said than done! I just want to raise enough money to pay for the recycled mulch for under the swing set. That is a huge expense but well worth it for the safety of the kids. Hopefully, the garage sale will be this weekend or next. I need 2 or 3 more days of sorting, than we are good to go!

I would like to send out congratulations to my Nanny, Deb! On June 9th she became a grandma for the second time to a beautiful baby boy! Welcome to the world baby Grady and congratulations to Grandma Debbie, Grandpa Dan, Mollie and Jason!

Monday, June 1, 2009

Boys will be Boys!

Max on the chair.
This baby is so amazing!
I am in love!
Alex and Griffin
Emerson and Alex battling with pin wheels.

Boys will be boys!

Since I posted so late in the week last week I really have very little to report. The boys are still feeling under the weather. The runny noses have slowed down but the coughing persists. Alex seemed to get it the worst. He lays down and immediately starts coughing. I know how they feel. My sinus' are so bad this season. Maybe because it's 80 degrees than 40 than 80 and so on... The baby got over his cold quickly. He seems to be going through a growth spurt. I had to buy new diapers so I know he is definitely getting thicker. He is rolling all over the place and loves to be in his walker. He laughs at his big brothers so hard. They must be extremely funny to a baby of almost 5 months. He is kissing now and I just love that. You know that big opened mouth slobbering. My favorite. He is such a joyful happy baby. We are very lucky.
Well Maxim has decided he can no longer be contained. He has finally escaped from his crib. I thought we headed it off when we lowered it to the lowest position. Well, that lasted a month. Now he can flip himself right out. Yesterday I was changing the sheets on all the beds and when I turned around, Max was behind me. Considering when I left him he was in the living room I was a little confused. I put him back in the living room and he went up and over the fence. Oh Well, 22 months of them being contained. I guess I should feel lucky.
Emerson is a dare devil. He climbs on the back of the couch, than throws himself backwards on to the cushions. Sometime he ends up on the couch, sometimes on the floor. I catch him on the couch and on every table in the house. I have even had to rid the living room of all lamps because they tip them over and break the bulbs. We are screwed!
Austin is outside most of the day. This makes life a little easier. He will play on his swing set and ride his scooter. He likes to explore and look for bugs. What a typical boy. He is already starting to say he's bored though. Time to get him enrolled in something.
By the way, I contributed to an article in this Saturdays Buffalo News. It was about the Jon & Kate television program as well as the affects of multiples on a marriage. For those of you that didn't see it, check it out. http://www.buffalonews.com/185/story/687234.html

Our Garden

My husband clearing the land!
All done mulching and clearing.
All fenced in. Safe from animals and kids!
Side 1 Complete
Side 2 a work in progress.
All Done!
My Garden! I love the walkway. It was under all kinds of ground cover and dirt. It took me half a day to uncover it, but so worth it.

Our Garden
I'm so excited! My garden is now complete. My husband busted his hump last weekend clearing the yard, cultivating the ground and erecting a fence. It was my job this weekend to plant the garden. Well, I am happy to say after 5 hours of raking and digging, bug dodging and ant smashing I am officially done! The garden came out beautiful!
I did a ton of research on the Internet on what to plant and where. I made sure the tomatoes where separate from the peppers(they will contaminate the taste) and the pumpkins where separate from everything since they climb. I got garden stakes to hold up delicate plants, cages for tomatoes to grow tall and a trellis for the pumpkins(they will take over if you don't).
I planted them all in direct sunlight(or as direct as you can get in Buffalo!). I watered them thoroughly and gave them their first drink of miracle grow. If all goes well and I don't kill them we should have a feast of fresh veggies in 4-6 weeks! I have never felt so domestic!
So here's a rundown of what I planted:
26 Tomato's including Beefsteak, cherry and cluster
10 Zucchini
2 Eggplant
18 Green Pepper
5 Sweet Banana Pepper
6 Pumpkin
12 Cucumber including 2 Burpless
8 Squash including Butternut and Straightneck

I know it's quite an undertaking but I wanted to try. If half of these plants survive and bare fruit I will think our garden was a success! We'll see. I even went so far as to buy a St. Francis statue to keep the animal at bay. I don't really believe in that but I thought "what the heck, it can't hurt". We need all the divine intervention we can get.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Long Weekend!

Griffin walking in his walker, what a big boy!
Patriotic triplets!
Maxim playing intensely.
Alex trying new foods, sloppy joes YUM!
Emerson says "no more pictures Mama, I'm sick!".
Boys, being boys!
Happy Earth Day!

Long Weekend!

What a week. The week and the long weekend seemed to fly by. Isn't that always the case? When you want to take some leisure time and enjoy the beautiful weather, it's just here and gone before you know it. Since early last week the boys have been sick. You know the sick I mean, runny noses, stuffy heads, coughs and snot everywhere. I know it has to do with sinus' and there is really nothing I can do about it. Even poor little Griffin was sick. The colds barely affected our outdoor activities though. It was so beautiful outside, the thought of being couped up all weekend was too much to bare. Needless to say we spent the weekend at home and enjoyed the yard. On Saturday our good friends Mike & Kelly along with Kyle and Gabby all came to visit. It was a lovely evening and the weather was great. We spent the rest of the long weekend roto tilling, weed pulling and erecting a fence for our new vegetable garden. We have around 50 vegetable plants that will be in the ground by this coming weekend. I have to say my husband did a wonderful job putting up the new fence and gate. It looks quite professional. We also opened the pool. It was nerve wrecking to wonder what we where going to find under the winter cover. Much to our surprise the water was crystal clear. The debris was minimal and all we needed was to fill it up with more water. We are hoping to get it cleaned and chemicaled up this weekend after the planting is done. We'll see, the weather is supposed to be iffy.

Looking out the window, triplet style!

Like I said the triplets where sick all week. This didn't stop them from playing hard everyday. Emerson has a new hobby of sitting in the back of the couch in the living room and watching the cars go by. Occasionally the other two join him and at certain times all three are hanging from the tops of the windows looking out. It must be quite a sight from outside. We have had several people honk and passer-byes wave. While waiting for Austin to get off the school bus one woman said to me "your boys are beautiful", when I turned I saw them all in the window laughing. Maxim had a heck of a week as you could probably read from my previous post. I'll be glad when he looses the "clumsys". Alex is well, Alex. He actually grabbed my face on Wednesday and said "Wuv vu"(love you in Alex-ize). I thought I would melt right on the spot. His talking is getting better and better. The other boys are still just in the "mama, dada, austin, meow, nums" phase. I don't think they are overly delayed in speech but they definitely lag behind Alex. All in good time they will ALL be yelling at me!
I know I've said it before but Griffin is Super-baby. He is now cruising in his walker! I put him in, just as a change from his seats and swing and he loved it. He scooted(backwards of course)all over the kitchen. He smiles and laughs and loves to push the buttons for the music. He still needs a little propping by a blanket but at 4 1/2 months he has amazing strength and control of his body. Like I said...SUPER BABY!
Austin is doing great. He is working hard at getting tooth number 2 out! He wiggles and wiggles that thing. He won't be happy until he's toothless! He is almost done with school for the year and we are contemplating some programs for him. I am hoping to get him into a reading program and possibly martial arts of some kind. He needs something since his coordination leaves something to be desired. I also think the discipline that martial arts offers can only benefit him in the long run. We'll see, all options are under discussion.
I would like to wish my husband of now 9 years a happy anniversary. On Tuesday we celebrated 9 years and 5 kids strong(our new motto). I know we where predestined to be together. God knew what he was doing when he brought us together! We have had an interesting 9 years. Irregardless of all the drama, good times and bad, one thing has been consistent and that is our love. We have had our share of nay sayers and have proved them all wrong. We promised this year would be the year we focus on our family and rid our lives of all the stresses from outside sources. So to the love of my life I say Happy anniversary and here's to many more. I love you!
New veggie garden pictures to come next week! I am very proud to be doing this project just me and my hubby.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Oops he did it, AGAIN!

Boo Boo lip!
Boo Boo lip and two bandaged knees!

Oops he did it, AGAIN!
Now for this installment of the bumps and bruises of Maxim Stinner! Well my clumsy little man is at it again. On Wednesday I was cleaning up the kitchen while the triplets ran around and ate lunch(They no longer sit in their high chairs for lunch except when with Mrs. Debbie). When all of a sudden Max comes running around the corner, into the kitchen. By the time I turned to him he was tripping over the rug and flying face first into his little table. I immediately grabbed him to asses the damage. He bit almost completely through his lower lip. I called David at work to prepare him for another possible trip to the ER. The ironic thing is that last weeks finger drama was exactly one week to the day and almost to the minute! After monitoring the bleeding and cleaning up Max's mouth I discovered it wouldn't need stitches. Thank God! Can you imagine stitches in your mouth. He would have yanked them out for sure. After about an hour of calming him down I decided to take the boys out back for some fresh air. Big mistake! Within 5 minutes, Max ran down the sidewalk and tripped skinning both knee's! Ugghh! I think this kid is an accident waiting to happen. I know little boys are rough and tough but COME ON! My poor baby! Well, Max is doing much better. He hasn't skinned, broken or bruised anything in a day or so. However, he did wake up with one HECK of a cold! Oh God give me strength!!!!!!
Going...
Going...
GONE!


Going, Going, Gone!

Yesterday Austin came home with a loose tooth. It's actually been loose for some time but today it was LOOSE! You know the kind of loose that a tooth gets when it's clinging to that last ligament. So he played with it and played with it. I kept offering to yank it out for him, but NO...he wanted to do it himself. Finally I convinced him to let me take a look and "see" how loose it really was. With that I reached in and yanked out his first tooth! It came out with no blood and no problems. He was so excited! He ran around in circles looking in every mirror he could find. I guess next time he won't be such a scardy cat when it comes to pulling out the tooth. Who knows he may just start yanking them all out!

He was so excited to put his tooth in his little star tooth holder he got when he was 2. He put it under his pillow and this morning was very surprised when the "Tooth Fairy" left him a one dollar bill and a coupon for dessert at school! The "Tooth Fairy" was apparently out of new toothbrushes...she better stock up for next time! He was so excited to go to school and show all his friends that he's growing up and loosing his teeth. I on the other hand am feeling a little sad. Sad that my first baby is growing up so quickly. I don't know where the time went. I'm hoping it slows down.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Busy, Busy 2

Emerson
Maxim
Alex
Austin and Zack (his BFF). He asked me to post this pic!
My baby sister getting her diploma(trust me, it's her!)
My baby, eating his hand and watching Aunt Ella graduate!

Busy, Busy 2

The week started out crazy with the trips to the doctors and ER and the rest of the week was pretty much the same. I have been trying to get the kids acclimated to spending as much time outside as possible. So every chance we get we are in the yard or going for walks. As anyone with multiples can tell you their children are usually pretty isolated. It's a difficult task to watch several children, all he same age going in all different directions. Not to mention having a 6 year old who doesn't always listen and an infant who is needy on a whole different level. For most of the winter we where inside for fear of flu or sickness that would leave the whole family debilitated and now it's such a huge task to get 5 children ready to go anywhere that we tend to stick to our home and the surrounding areas. When we go outside our normal realm the kids tend to act out and then we get the stupid comments like "oh, you've got your hands full" and the "better you an me's ". All though I have seen people with just 1 child who is acting like a crazy kid and I would never think to say anything, people always feel the need to make comments to me. Don't people think..maybe they should just let me be when I'm trying to control the kids rather than getting involved with stupid comments.
So anyway, the weekend approached and the weather turned cold as it often does in the Buffalo springtime. We still dressed the kids as warm as we could and sent them in the yard. Surprisingly enough the weather doesn't seem to bother them. I did a lot of gardening and the boys did their best to help. As I was planting the annual flowers they were digging them back up and handing them to me. They looked so proud that I couldn't possibly be angry. Than as I filled another planter with dirt, they would dig it back up. At one point all three little boys where covered with dirt and so was Austin. I guess it was my own fault for buying them gardening equipment. We had been looking for to Saturday for several months. We where invited to the NICU Reunion at Sisters Hospital. The NICU is someplace that is very important to my husband and I. All four of our little boys spent time there and they all did such a wonderful job. The nurses and the doctors became a part of our family. I personally couldn't wait. When the time came I dressed the kids in special matching outfits(so I could tell my children from the others) and we headed out as a large family of seven to Sisters Hospital. When we arrived it seemed like such organized ciaos. Their wee families as far as the eyes could see, kids everywhere and a juggler of sorts in the corner entertaining the masses. I scanned the area hoping to see our favorite nurses but saw no one. Emerson was already starting to fuss since he refused to take a nap. Within 5 minutes my boys where off and running. I went to get snacks to entertain them (again scanning the room). They ate, Austin complained, Emerson cried, Alex colored and Max observed. Griffin just hung out in the stroller the whole time. I was disappointed, we only saw 2 nurses the whole time we where there. None of the doctors where their and we pretty much wasted our day. Maybe next years reunion will be better.
Sunday was a beautiful day. My sister Gabrielle graduated from Niagara university. Actually she graduated in December(a semester early) but the ceremony was Sunday at UB. I brought Griffin as to not torture David by leaving all 5 kids and quite frankly he is the lesser of 5 evils. He seemed to enjoy having my mother, sister and Aunt all to himself that was until he was awoken by our hoots and hollers as my baby sister crossed the stage. Shortly there after we left. I went home and gathered the family for the party. We among the first to arrive and believe me that is quite a feat for us. The boys where irritable but in their defence we where outside, there where a ton of people they didn't know and it was freezing. After visiting for several hours I was more than happy to take my tired, filthy brood home. They seemed the happiest when finally getting into their cozy car seats and watching their movie. After that crazy day I was happy when all kids where home bathed, jammied and in bed by 8:30. Only 30 minutes off from our schedule. Not bad for this cranky mother of 5! I'm happy this week is over. I hope the weather gets better so we can start another crazy week off better. No Dr's appointments, no trips to the ER!

Medical Intervention!

My beautiful boy!
Max's boo boo!

Medical Intervention!

I took Griffin to the Doctor for his 4 month check up. He is an amazing little man. Trying to sit up and rolling over. He is in the 75th percentile for height and weight! 15.35lbs and 23 3/4 inches long! He's a moose. A happy, smiley, talkative, mostly sleeping through the night moose! The only downside is he will need minor surgery soon for an undecended testicle. AWWW, my poor baby. I'm sure he'll be fine. Unfortunately I have to post pone some summer plans until I know when his surgery will be but I'm sure all involved will understand.

Wednesday was a beautiful day. The sun was shining and birds where singing. I decided that the boys needed fresh air and I needed to do some yard work. I set up the boys fence, brought out some toys and started to trim the bushes out front. I figured since Austin was due home at anytime I would work out front. Before long Max was getting fussy. He really doesn't like to be confined for very long. I decided I would put the kids back in the house one by one and clean up later. First Max since he was fussy, than Emerson, Alex third and Griffin last. The older boys are pretty easy to just open the door and set them in. The house is baby proofed so they really have no where to go. I didn't want to leave anyone alone so I would just put them through the front door than go get the next one. I put Max and Emerson in and went to grab Alex when I hear SCREAMING! It was Maxim. My heart sank as I ran into the house with Alex. Max was holding his hand and their was blood dripping down. A mothers worst nightmare. I grabbed Max and a towel that was conveniently on the floor. I wrapped his hand, placed him on the floor and went to get Griffin. When I got everyone safe in the house I looked at Max's hand I realized he had got his finger slammed in the large oak door leading to our foyer. Emerson loves to close everyone in the hallway and he must have shut it as Max was pulling himself up. Oh well, what could I do. After I cleaned Max up I realized this would be the first trip to ER for one of my boys. I had to take him because he was favoring his middle finger as if it where broken. I called David, who immediately came home. I rushed Max to the hospital fearing the worst. They ushered us in quickly and into X-ray. Within 1 hour we where told Max did not break any bones! He just bruised it very badly! Thank God! I was so worried and the fear of having his hand in a cast and trying to prevent everyone form yanking on it was freaking me out. Anyway, he is doing well. The finger is still swollen but is healing. I hope he doesn't loose his nail, that would just be gross!


Thursday, May 14, 2009

Busy, Busy

Awww, my babies.
Alex and Griffin hanging out.
Happy Alex
My sweetie Emerson.
Alex and Griffin strollin!
My handsome boy, Austin!
Griffin's first food, he hated it!
Maxim growing up so fast!

Busy, Busy

Did you ever feel like there aren't enough hours in the day? Lately that's what I feel like. I had one of those weeks that was so busy. Even when I was sleeping, I was dreaming of all the things I needed to get done. The week started out calm enough. A trip to the vet for the cat(just her normal yearly physical), shopping and some time outside with my boys. We had some underground electrical work completed for the pool and their was a huge trench in the yard. So I went out and filled most of it in while the boys ran and played. I than started to work on pulling the weeds out of my soon-to-be garden. Not fun! I picked up all the plants I ordered from Austins school and we have begun work on clearing our veggie garden. We don't have the plants in the ground yet but plan to do so in the next few weeks. I volunteered to work the plant sale at Austins school as well, that was fun. I was only there a few hours but it felt allot longer. I'm glad I limit my volunteering. Just the smell of cafeteria food makes my stomach turn! School is behind me and for that I am grateful.
Friday I went to Austin's school again this time for a Mother's Day Tea celebration. It was lovely. Austin gave me a "makeover", he brushed my hair, applied makeup and painted my nails. This was encouragement from his teacher to be attentive to moms on their special day. He was not thrilled about it but he obliged. He gave me a beautiful planter he painted his self complete with a pink impatient. He also drew a lovely picture of me(it was cute, had big blue eyes with long crazy eyelashes and no hair on the head) it looked just like me!On Saturday we where supposed to go to Fantasy Island with the kids. However the weather took a strange turn and we decided to skip it. It was a good thing we did because the wind would have made t impossible. In the afternoon, we headed to a birthday party for our friends son. Within 10 minutes both Max and Emerson made it clear they wanted no part of the bounce house scene. David took them out for a walk while I stayed with the other 3. Austin loves to bounce and was gone every time I turned around. Running like a mad man! I had Griffin in the Baby Bjorn(front pouch)he loved to people watch. He seemed almost unfazed about the ciaos around him. Alex just loved the baby bouncing section and the miniature golf course. They had all been there not too long before since Austins Birthday was there in February. After the party we joined David and the boys in the van where they'd been sitting for a little while watching a movie. Thank God we installed that DVD system! Best thing we ever did. I was glad to get home and bathe the boys. I needed down time.

Sunday was Mother's Day. David made reservations for a buffet but at the last moment we decided not to go because the kids where fussy and 6 kids(mine +my brother)along with us and my mom would just be overwhelming and enjoyable. So I decided to make a surf and turf feast for me and my mom at our house. The food turned out great. Everyone enjoyed the extra thick steaks on the grill, crab legs, shrimp cocktails, crab cakes, stuffed mushrooms, tons of appetizers and a super sonic antipasto. I didn't eat much for fear of screwing up my diet(down almost 10 lbs in less than a month!). I'm sure Mother's Day will be more enjoyable for me when my boys are older and can take care of themselves. But until than it's just another work day for this Mommy! I do want to say Happy Mother's Day to all those Mother's and Mother type people.