Sweet #BabyBeau |
It's almost that time.....that time when I return to the real world, and, (GULP) work. Yes, yes, yes...I'm returning to work soon and the reality is coming hard and fast. EEEEEEK. It's one thing to make a family of four work when one parent is solely at home....I *feel* like it's another thing to do it while both parents work full time jobs. Plus, Jack is now getting into some extra curriculars, so it's getting complicated. Have we discussed his tee-ball skills? No? Check it out:
Total Yankee material...like immediately, right?
That's what I was thinking too.
He starts basketball next month....and I can't WAIT to see him dribble the basketball. O-M-G.
Meanwhile, we've made the most of maternity leave with Disney fun, Seminole games, Halloween outings and a trip to Pensacola. Here's how it all ended up:
Beau's first encounter with the Minnie Mouse. |
Becky and Beau at Disney |
Jack's approach to meeting Jake. Have you ever seen anyone more excited?? |
My mom made this trip with us....and it was definitely a full day of activities, meltdowns and typical Disney good times. :) Notice who's holding the map? Always trying to be in charge. I wonder where he gets that amazing trait. #LeanIn, kid....#LeanIn.
During our trip to Pensacola in November, Jack was definitely in for a lot of new experiences. First up, was picking cotton. It took us a long time to explain what cotton was, why it grew there, why it was white, why the big tractors picked it, why it was rolled into big rectangular bails, why we couldn't take it all with us and what it was used for. It was both entertaining and exhausting.
This was AFTER we convinced him to just GET OUT OF THE CAR.
We did NOT have to explain much about the Veteran's Day Parade. He loves a good parade and he took right to that concept, complete with marching bands and beauty queens throwing candy. Small town life. Love it.
Then, there were tractor rides....
....there were boat rides...
...and a little "earning your keep"...
This video about sums up our time at Camp Mayo:
We also met my Dad, Sharron, Lisa, Brian, Leah and Baby Jett at the Pensacola Naval Aviation Museum. The place is awesome and if you have a little three year old with a lot of energy...it can help burn off MULTIPLE hours of steam. Seriously. Jack ran, jumped and climbed on everything for about 2.5 hours. And when he wasn't moving...he was asking questions about the planes. Again, both entertaining and exhausting. I'm not sure who needed a nap more....Jack or Matt?
Baby Beau and Grandaddy (my Dad). |
Contrary to the pictures above, Jack was NOT Spiderman for Halloween. He was actually "Captain Jack Sparrow"......arrrrrrrrrr!!
Here's a little gimpse as to what an (almost) three year playing looks like:
He took 1/2 a second to take a selfie with Momma |
As always, I've drug (dragged?) my family to as many FSU games as they could tolerate. It's always fun once we are there...it's the coming and going that's a real pain in the ass. Truth be told, of course.
Sometimes, we even break bread with the enemy.... Ash (Virginia grad) and us! |
Beau says "We're #1!" |
#NoleFam |
Jack and Beau continue to do very well together. Jack asks about Beau almost as soon as he wakes up every morning.

They continue to thrive and learn new things every day. Jack is learning to use the potty more consistently...Beau learning to sleep more consistently. True to form, I can only assume that I'll be changing Jack's diapers when he's 15, though. Just like I thought he'd never walk...I just assume he'll never be potty trained either.
They continue to thrive and learn new things every day. Jack is learning to use the potty more consistently...Beau learning to sleep more consistently. True to form, I can only assume that I'll be changing Jack's diapers when he's 15, though. Just like I thought he'd never walk...I just assume he'll never be potty trained either.
The struggle is real.
99% of the time, Jack is awesome. He's sweet, loving, compassionate, polite, caring and he's a hugger! He hugs strangers and breaks down barriers. He's a lover.
But that 1%? That 1% will eat you alive if you aren't ready for it. That 1% will blow up an entire room and change his mind on a DIME.
That 1% will tell you to "go away, momma" or "go home, meme" or "go talk to momma, dadda."
Seriously? You can't tell me to go away, kid. I'm going to be all up in your business for the next 50 years. So, you better get used to it. I'm going to be all over more than just how much sugar is in your juice box. I've got something for that 1% bipolar terrorist/jerk thing you've got going.....so watch yourself, kid.
That struggle? It's FOR REAL.
Beau is getting better about sleeping, but at 15.5lbs and only 3 months old....he's just hungry all the time. The doctor says "oh he can make it 8 hours without eating" -- right, lady. Come on over at 3am when I've stuck the pacifier back in his mouth for the 400th time....and he subsequently throws it at me and tells me to sit down in the rocking chair. He's in 6 month clothes and I'm anticipating the introduction of solid foods soon as I'm praying that will tide him over through the night.
The struggle is real.
It's always something, right?
Jack at 6 months.....Beau at 3 months. Same sleeper...same sweet smile. |
Beau had his first cold .... and his first experience with the nasal aspirator or "snot sucker" as we call it in the biz. The parenting biz. I think Beau is still giving me a little bit of the cold shoulder for that thing, but oh well. It's an ancient tool, but it works. He's still happy and thinks he's so big....trying to stand up constantly!
11-27-2014 |
This is sort of how the evenings roll around here....notice that Beau doesn't even flinch when Jack is yelling. God love him....he's in for a real treat when he figures out that his big brother is a bozo.
(don't worry, there's no full frontal nudity in this one)
SO, we tackle 2 kids and 2 full time working parents (one that travels each week) starting next week. I don't travel until the new year, but it's going to be a lot to handle for a few months until Beau is a little bit older. Matt and I are a team though and we are ready to take on the challenge. Sometimes the good comes with the bad and that's just life. Making our careers work with a family is a priority for both of us, so we work at it every day. Anything worth having or experiencing is worth working for ..... because there's always something to worry about, plan for, overcome and/or enjoy!
In the meantime, coming to a mailbox near you:
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Next Up: The Holiday Run Down & How We Are I Am Surviving My Return To Work.
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