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Monday, August 19, 2013

First week of MMO

Last week was Hudson's first week at Trinity Day School. We are so excited to have Hudson around children his age and in such a great learning environment.
 
We had a week full of activities. On Tuesday, Joey and I met the teachers and got the opportunity to ask questions. Bless those sweet teachers' hearts...they really do love those babies. Mrs. Becky is Hudson's main teacher and Mrs. Mary Jane and Mrs. Jessica help too!
They did mention that they will be teaching the children to drink water out of a baby solo cup. No sippies aloud! Good luck with that, sisters!
 
On Wednesday, we had the tea party.
The first thing Hudson noticed was the "boons"  

 
And then we found the chairs.
 
Me and my sweet boy!
That sweet face is my whole life!


 
And we got to take a boon home!
 
On Thursday, we had our actual first real day of MMO.
Bless him, he just wouldn't hold that sign.
 
Sweet boy!
 
Walking with daddy to the school...toting his new backpack.
 



After meet the teacher day, we were told that as cute as the sun sandals are, they are not appropriate for school. So we ran to stride rite (us and 2 other classmates) to pick up some keds. Love a little boy in keds!
 
I also picked up Hudson's first pair of tennies. And he looooves them!
 
And we had to celebrate the first day with some backyard water fun!


 
And when it was time for "eat eat" Hudson didn't want to come in. Cue the bipolar baby. He literally acted like we killed his puppy. These last 2 weeks, I feel like he's really been acting out. If he doesn't get his way, he throws himself on the ground and makes this high pitched squeal. The kind of squeal that makes you want to pull your hair out. We both need a time out after those episodes.
 
So he was still crying in his bath.
I know this too shall pass. But being 30 weeks fat pregnant with a low tolerance, times are getting hard! Ha!
 
 
In other news, we got Guss a bark collar. I had meltdown #543 over these darn dogs in the house. So I amazoned the collar and it was at the house the next day. After 2 days of low voltage (per Joey), momma cranked it up to full power. And I am happy to report that his barking has really stopped. Now when he does get shocked, he kind of does this twitch thing with his head... but I am at the point where a twitch is necessary.
After Lillian comes, the house will be chaotic enough with two children 2 years apart...those dogs can't run the house (because the babies will obviously be running the show for awhile)

 
That is all for now. Happy Monday!

1 comment:

  1. My favorite part is "I am at the point where a twitch is necessary"
    I literally laughed out loud!

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