Welcome to my crazy life! As a mommy to 3 adorable boys my days are full of adventure and fun. I am realizing that time goes by so quickly and I don't want to forget all the cute things that the boys say and do. I hope that this blog will serve as a journal to record all those precious moments...

Friday, October 8, 2010

A Good And Bad Day

Today was a big day for me as I completed day 90 of P90x (the workouts I have been doing).  It was very tough to find the time to work out 6 days a week and several of my workouts were interrupted by Logan waking up from a nap or having to wipe Evan's bum (really, 24 hours in a day and he always seems to have to go potty during the one hour I am exercising), so I am proud of myself for sticking with it and trying to shed the rest of my baby weight. 

By the time I worked out, got myself, Logan and Evan dressed, and Logan fed, we didn't have much time to go out and play before we would have to get back for lunch and naps.  For some reason when I tell Evan or Colin that we need to hurry they go extra slow.  Evan chose this time to grab my nursing pads, stick them to his shirt and run around the house saying "Mommy, me a mommy!"  20 or so times. 

When I finally got him out of the house, we went to Wishing Well Park.  I think Logan had just as much fun as Evan.  He spent the time laughing hysterically at the kids swinging on the tire swing.  We were only there about 30 minutes and Evan said "Me hungry, lets go home".  And what did Evan want for lunch...peanut butter and jelly, an apple, peaches, crackers, and cantaloupe.  When I told him he couldn't eat all of that his response was "Yes me can, just put it in a big bowl"!



Unfortunately, the day went downhill from there.  Colin came home upset saying that some kids were bullies on the bus.  One boy spit on his finger than kept trying to put his finger in Colin's eye.  Colin started crying and so the girl sitting next to him got mad he was crying and started to hit him and tried to push him to the floor.  Her sister than blocked his way so he couldn't change seats.  Dennis and I of course were upset about this and I left a message with the school to report it, just in case it becomes a pattern or other kids complain.  I never thought we would have to deal with bullies in kindergarten!   I hope that this was a one time thing.

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