Okay. Admittedly, I am the worst blogger ever. Instead of trying to go back three months to catch everyone up I will just inform you that we are well and the kids are still nauseatingly adorable. Then I will continue from December.
Alright Alright. I can't help myself. I must tell you more than that.
I could not be more proud of my two babes. Carter continues to mature into such a gentleman. We have all survived the torturous threes and are living the fruits of our turmoil. Carter is learning consequences and rewards for the choices he makes and is walking a straight path. I am not so naive to think that he will be on this path forever. I am just basking in the joy for today. Tomorrow will take care of itself. Three was challenging but we have all seen a glimpse of what putting in those long hours of patience can bring forth. I am just exhaling and storing up these memories until the next hurdle comes our way.
As for Moira, what a difference a year makes! She just turned one and like light switch turning on, so did her sense of humor. She loves to play "Where is Moira" while we chase her around the kitchen.Her absolute favorite is to get in the mix when Jon and Carter "wrestle on the carpet". She is not content at all to sit on my lap on the sidelines and watch. She patiently waits her turn (for a second) then races in to climb all over those boys. I have to admit I am a little proud.
She is such a great little girl. She is a curious explorer (read: baby gates merely an obstacle to get around). She is content to play alone but prefers to take from Carter whatever he finds interesting at the moment. She is starting to communicate. She knows all our names and uses them. If you ask her who her brother is, she responds, "Car-ca". She understands simple commands and loves to please us by obeying (for now). Ask her where her blanket is and she crawls there speedily. She can point to her head, hands, and feet. We are all bursting with pride. Oh, did I mention she started walking? ;-)
I have taken to attempting to write down the crazy things that Carter and Moira do and say ("Mom, when was the last time YOU went potty?!"). It is just so funny. But what Jon and I have realized is that we are equally surprised by the things we find ourselves saying to the kids.
"Get your feet out of the dishwasher."
"Carter, put the purse down and go to time out. You can play with it when you are finished."
"Do not lasso your sister. Get the rope from around her neck."
"Monsters and bugs get out of Carter's room, it is time for him to go to bed."
So the quick update is that we are blessed and truly grateful.
May you all have Merry Christmas and blessed 2010!