Tuesday, May 28, 2013

As good as it gets

Five Minutes' Peace
Cora picked out this book herself from the library.  I think the Author is my long lost best friend.  It is the BEST and a must read for any woman considering starting a family.

The first day of Summer (a.k.a. Cora not going to school for three whole months) is daunting to say the least.

I knew "this" was coming so I joined three museums and the zoo, pinned the library storytime schedule to the family bulletin board, enrolled Cora and Allen in four different Vacation Bible schools (don't you judge now) made a ton of frozen meals in case of emergency or mommy chronic fatigue syndrome and stocked the wine cabinet with $3 Don Simone.

Today was typical.  Hauled us to the Y, then library storytime, followed by a picnic and baby duck/ gosling feeding with my grandma.  Cora started sobbing because the "baby geese were growing up too fast and why does God make them get so so big so fast Mama?!!" (my thoughts exactly about you sweet one).

Afterwards it was time for Allen's nap and Cora's "quiet time" which only lasted 20 minutes and involved me scrubbing glitter nail polish off our newly tiled floor due to Cora's husband Jonathan wanting to "redecorate the place with sparkly floors".  Followed by me making numerous threats of the wrath (ok fairly benevolent punishments) I would unleash if she and Jonathan did not stay in the playroom please Cora.

So the thing is I managed to hold it together for most of the day and did my very best to run a tight ship while being loving and fun and herding the three of us to all of those aforementioned places which you mommies know is no small task indeed.

Then Colin called to inform me that he would be working late (my heart sank) so I hauled the kids to one last adventure at the Cummer so I could remain sane and manage to not open the wine before 6 pm.  The outing was fun and I even successfully prevented Cora and her friend that we met there from nearly smashing a huge container of Venetian glass globes in the gift shop and getting thrown out of the Gardens for climbing the walls and roughhousing with her buddies.

After I finally got her in bed, we read her new library books, said her prayers, sang a song and then I asked her the same question that I have asked her every night since she could form sentences: 

"Cora, what was the best part of today?" 

Recent answers have been "catching a whole worm family in my bug box", "when Cate's Mama found shark's teeth on the beach", "going to the Hands on Children's Museum", "Ellsa sharing her high heeled dress up shoes with me", "my new glitter glue",  and "when Daddy did let me watch Micky Mouse on his phone at Mojo's".

However, tonight's answer knocked the wind out of me, simply left me speechless and more grateful for my child and our little life than I have ever been.

"Cora, what was the best part of today?"

"You."

"What did you say sweetie?" (thinking I had misheard her)

"The best part of my day was you.  It was your heart Mama."

***


It is going to be a long, hot summer full of herding and hauling and manual labor and answering philosophical questions and desperately trying to get a moment of peace to myself, but that moment was just what I needed to know that we are going to be just fine. 

Wonderful actually.












Thursday, May 23, 2013

Class of 2013

This morning, Cora sprinted in our room and threw herself on top of me and shouted "I GRADUATE TODAY MAMA!!" so loud it woke Allen up.  She was in such a state it was almost impossible to get her dressed, much less perfectly execute the "big, big ballerina bun" she requested.

I managed to get her to school on time, which still feels like a miracle every day, and then graduation began.  I was caught completely off guard by the tears rolling down my face when that graduation precession music started and I saw her walking down the aisle of the church with so much poise and her face shining with pride and anticipation.  Cora performed her songs with so much enthusiasm and joy, I thought I was going to burst with pride.

After we went to the reception and posed for pictures, I told Cora we could have a family lunch wherever her little heart desired.  I thought she would demand a platter of raw oysters at the Blue Fish or the foie gras at Orsay but she shocked us all by saying she just wanted some cheese pizza so we headed to Al's.

I surprised her with a gift of a dress up set that included "heeled glass slippers like the kind we play with at her friend Ellsa's house" which she has requested numerous times the past few months and I don't think she has ever been so delighted.  She wore them for the rest of the day- to chickfila for some post lunch ice cream. my mom's house and the Y... strutting her new shoes, big hair and big "I graduated from Pre-K" attitude, our little girl about town.

Some of my favorite moments from today...


Cora getting her diploma from her wonderful teacher, Ms. Janie Lyon.

Cora and Ozy

xo

wearing their coordinating dresses, made by my talented Mama
Cora showing off her star, also made by my mom


her face after opening the dress-up accessories gift. 

so glamorous!

this photo really captures our relationship dynamic

!!!

daddy wanted to pose with the little glamour girl too.          



Happy Summer!

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Springtime fun


My life in a nutshell. 

Cinco de Mayo fiesta at chickfila

which inspired a birthday party for Cora's "daughter" Sophia.  We even invited my parents.

Of course Allen wanted his own "cakey" too.
Colin trying to look tough while planting pansies.

little valet carrying Mother's day gifts to his Tatsy's house

The difference between boys and girls is perfectly illustrated here by Cora and Allen's friend Tuggy.

Another illustration of the difference between boys and girls.  Thankfully Allen's baby is not for real like Cora's is.
however Allen proved to be a good daddy walking around Riverside.
Cora got to hold baby Poppy.  She was in HEAVEN.

Who says three is a crowd?

nothing like laying in grass and watching the clouds with your friends on a beautiful Spring evening.

Tuggy sandwich.
Sweet Mac at concert in the park
Two riders!
spontaneous tea party with cutest next door neighbor ever!



Monday, May 6, 2013

Love Bug

Yesterday morning over breakfast.

Me:  "Cora, do you think you might want to go camping with me and your Daddy soon?"

Cora: (following a long silence) "But Mommy, I don't know how to camp! Do I need skis?"

***

Today we met Cora's friend Ozy and her mom at the zoo splash park.  It was a beautiful morning and the kids were at their best.  Cora and Ozy played "mermaids" and they decided it was ok for them to both be Ariel (I was thankful I didn't have to break up any baby cat fights over the matter).  Allen and Ozy's little brother Lincoln were fascinated by the water drain things that are covered with grates.  I have no idea why but they took turns looking down into the drain for about an hour, occasionally taking breaks to run and give their mommy's some dripping wet hugs but we didn't mind too much.

On the way out, Cora's day got even better when she announced she had caught a real live "Baby Love Bug named Katrina" and she cupped it in her palms and starting planning aloud how she would nurture the little love bug and make a happy home for it in her lunch box.

So she rode with the love bug in its "home" in her lap on the way back to our home and of course it didn't make it very long, poor creature. 

Cora: "Mama, Katrina's soul has gone to be with God in Heaven."

I told her we should remember Katrina in her prayers tonight and thank God for making all creatures great and small.

"Is it ok if we call Patsy so I can tell her I caught a delicate bug?  Because Patsy loves delicate creatures just like I do."

So I dialed my Mom who has been in California for a wedding.  She didn't answer so Cora left a voice mail in a very small and hushed voice, talking as quickly as she could.  

"Paaatsy? Hi it is Cora and I was just calling to tell you that I caught a love bug which is a most delicate animal and I showed Ozy and it only had three legs but I made it a home anyway and then I took it in the car and then it died. (long pause)  That is sad, isn't it? Bye."

***

Today I am thankful for our sweet Cora and her contagious love of nature and enthusiasm for all living things, even animals that are not pretty or cuddly or particularly impressive like love bugs. 

Feeding ducks last year.  Allen calls them quackies.



Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Coralina Ballerina

My mom kept Allen for the afternoon so we could have some girl time and get ready for the recital in (relative) peace.  I asked Cora what she wanted to do and she said eat a chocolate frosted donut and pick out glitter nail polish- wishes granted.  It is the little things in life ;-)
Practicing on her "stage".

Love her in this color!!

With Sophia, my friend Ann Marie's daughter.  We went to Episcopal together and have been friends for years!
 
With adorable Cate- Cate's mama Allison and I did ballet together (30 years ago) and it is extra special to see the girls dance and play together!! Maybe their daughter will do ballet together someday, who knows!

Our somewhat wayward and disheveled family.  I actually prefer pictures like this because who am I kidding.  This is just how we look!!

Monday, April 29, 2013

Two Talkers

A few months ago, Allen finally started talking for real, forming complete, mostly grammatically correct, sentences.  After much hemming and hawing on my part. 



His first complete sentence, seriously, was when he loudly blurted out:

 "SHARK EAT RA-RA'S BOW!!!"

when Cora's neon pink hair bow blew into the intercoastal waterway and promply sank (in Allen's mind into a shark's jaw apparently) while we were waiting to catch a ferry to Fort Matanza. 

The funny thing was how shocked all of us were when the words came out of Allen's mouth, especially Allen.  My theory is that he had been thinking in full sentences for months but it was his little secret that he was waiting until just the right moment to reveal ... then he forgot himself and couldn't pretend he couldn't talk anymore.

A milestone.  And a load off my back.

I was wondering if we would ever see the day after multiple consultations with Doctors, a speech therapist (who reprimanded me for being too hard on my son and that he was just fine, just a little brother of a very loquacious big sister) and my very own futile efforts as a former language professor and even little Cora spending hours with books and toys coaxing him to please just say something so he would be more fun to play with and mommy could stop worrying so much. 

One of a long line of our humbling endeavors as parents ... but sometimes children (and all of us for that matter) do things on our own timetable.  And that is perfectly ok most of the time.  There is no blueprint for life and we all have our own stories, thank goodness.
 
***

What is interesting to us is just how different our kids are when it comes to the Art of Conversation. 

Cora could have an articulate, sophisticated chat with the Queen of England, and then there is our Allen, who sounds like a character WALL-E the musical but is definitely more listening-focused and to the point in his conversations, which I greatly appreciate and doesn't seem to bother his friends one bit.  (my Dad likes to say Allen is in training to be a good husband.)

So having two kids I can actually converse with has made each day less ho-hum and turned ordinary experiences into real adventures for me... especially since I spent months pondering what was going on in Allen's little butterscotch-fuzzed head.  (I can't even remember Cora NOT talking, because she has been doing so for such a long time pretty much non-stop except when she is sleeping.  And she is just like me and usually says whatever is on her mind for better or worse.)

Their favorite conversation topics at the moment?

Cora-

1)  AGE (in terms of years old and well as birthdays and grade levels of all of her friends and their mommies too) like when we were sitting at breakfast the other morning and she said "Mama, you are MUCH older than Daddy, right?!" (Colin is two years older than me.  AHHH).  And she gets really excited when she is the oldest in her various groups, like MOPS where she is the second oldest.  She does not like being the second youngest however, like in her playschool class.  All of this complicates our neverending conversation that must be resolved soon on whether to hold her back or not.  Anyway. Oh and she loves talking to my grandmother, her great-grandmother about how old she is.  "Gracie, how old are you again?  NINETY?!! Wow!! My husband Jonathan is 90 too! and he and I have been married for 90 years!! Let's have a birthday party for you guys together!"

2) HER HUSBAND Jonathan and her 13 daughers- Apple, Maybe Baby, Jemma, Jem, Catalina, Sophia, ect.  Where Jonathan is at the moment... sometimes riding on top of her car or on vacation in Saint Maarten or working one of his two careers - he is the "muffin man" and a nurse.  We have to listen to the song "Do you know the muffin man?" because it is Jonathan's favorite since he spends so much time baking muffins for Cora after all.

3) GOD.  This little Girl loves the Lord and declares her profound love of God when I am least expecting it.  I cannot even count the number of times she has said out of nowhere "Mama, do you know who I love so so much? GOD. And my Family.  And Jesus too.  Jesus is GOD, right Mama?  But how is that possible?!"  (!!!)  She often asks me about Heaven and Angels and God sending us babies and what happens after death, like when her Grandma's bird died.  I will never forget the conversation I had with Dean Kate at our church before Allen's baptism when she was telling me about Children's need for spirituality in their lives... so wonderful and amazing and true! 

4) Making PLANS.  Cora is the most industrious, goal oriented person I have ever met... she wakes up determined that we will plant a garden, paint her room purple, make cookies for her friends, invite neighbors over to fingerpaint, visit her great grandma and pack a picnic and that we do all of these things before naptime.  It is hard to say no to her enthusiasm and This is why I am so tired most of the time.

(I just noticed that the four things she talks about the most are also the topics I probably talk about the most too- funny!)

Allen-

OK so the truth is that he is more of a deliriously happy neanderthal who talks like a singing robot.  His favorite topics include...

1)  TRAINS He is obsessed with them.  He sleeps with his little trains, talks about them in his sleep, and gets ridiculously excited when we get stopped by a train.  He makes "tracks" out of whatever he can find around... sticks at the playground or sugar packets at a restaurant.  We have a good friend who works at East Coast Railway and we are already trying to get an internship for Allen there as soon as he is age appropriate.  I can hardly wait to buy him a Eur-rail pass and send him off with a backpack for the summer.  This week our plans include a picnic on the riverwalk  in the hopes of getting to see a train cross the train bridge downtown.  Because it is rediscovering the little things, like watching a train cross a bridge, that makes motherhood so so fun.

2) "Cuck" sites (translation= constructions sites).  He shouts "CUCK SITE" every time we pass one and thanks to Allen and various books like our favorite "Good Night Construction Site" that his grandma gave him, both of us are able to even identify different kinds of trucks and "earth movers" as he calls them.  If you had asked me the difference between an excavator and a bull dozer a year ago I would have had no idea but now I even know what a backhoe loader is.  Impressed?

3) FRIENDS  Since Allen is pretty much stuck with me all day, playdates with other little boys are extra special and he can't seem to see his friends enough.  Kids are really even cuter in numbers and Allen and his friends are like little bear cubs wrestling, choo chooing their little trains together and playing with sticks and dirt.  He has given a couple of his favorite friends nicknames- "Tuggy" (Tug), "Dack" (Jack) and "Fierce" (Pierce).  Of course his best friend is his sister "RA-RA" who he says he missed almost every morning when we drop her off at school.

Then of course there are times I wish he wouldn't talk so clearly like this afternoon when I was at a boutique in our neighborhood and a prominent (and quite prim and proper) donor at the Hospital where I volunteer came in and Allen loudly announced "AYEN (what he is currently calling himself) GOT BIG BOOG-ER" and jutted his little hand out where he had a big green one, indeed and he wanted to show all of the ladies shopping in the store.  And I know 100% that he enjoyed mortifying me.  Of course. 

other words he says funny-  

He is always asking when "Daddy comes hone (home)?? Daddy gwerk today (go to work today)?

"Poot" = poop.  He LOVES announcing when he "toots" and especially when his sister does.  He even makes his puppets toot, much to my dismay.  He makes his Thomas trains too, but I think that is not in a vulgar way.

"Cakey" = anything in the muffin, cupcake or breakfast bread variety.  One of Allen's first words.

"Gunk" = milk

"Babysuit" = bathing suit

***

Due to having two talkers that are often in competition with each other, mainly over my attention in the morning, I implemented a necessary rule in our home last week to avoid me being bombarded by demands and therefore becoming unnecessarily grumpy  and overwhelmed before I have had my morning coffee:  

No child shall enter Mommy's bedroom until Mommy says it is time in the morning. 

They usually get up around 6:45 and I am not usually ready to face the day or them until 7:30 so this rule has worked out for all of us in that I get to wake up peacefully, make the bed, put on my workout clothes and check my email while the kids play together.

And let me tell you that every since Allen started talking too, their morning play together is hilarious and imaginative- they play "family", "tigers", "Max and Ruby", "Thomas and James" and are just so sweet to listen to as I am preparing myself to face them and our day. 

However, my favorite thing that they have started saying recently, sometimes even spontaneously, on their own is the following, and makes all of mundane chores and challenges and frustrations so so rewarding and worthwhile:

Cora:  "Leettle guy, I love you so so much, do you know that?!" (Squeezing him fiercely).

Allen:  "Ayen wuv Ra-Ra too." (Hugs her back).

Happy Monday!! xx




Friday, April 26, 2013

Besties

Miss Meghan and Poppy.  It was Poppy's first trip to the Splash Park! She did great! 

Ring around the rosy

we all fall down!

!!!

who says 3 is a crowd?!!

Discovered that my Double wide can be a triple if needed.





Lesson of the day= When it comes to motherhood, Strength in numbers.