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Busy week afterall

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But, of course it was, right?  I completely forgot that Bug had basketball camp this week.  While he did that, I ran errands with Bear and Bean and tried to get my house in shape.

I’m ready for a weekend of doing nothing.  Oh, but wait!  Bug has a special karate training on Saturday.  Didn’t I just post about how having too many activities is a bad thing? LOL

Bean will be 18 months on Saturday.  I will have to consider him a toddler now, I suppose.  No more babies for us.  I felt choked when I passed the baby clothes at Wal-mart tonight.  I know that I don’t want more babies, for sure, but leaving behind that magical time is so hard.

Bug will be six in 12 more days–I know this because he keeps me informed every day of how many days are left. LOL  Bear’s 4th birthday will follow about 6 weeks later.  My babies aren’t exactly babies anymore.  Lucky for me they are still little, though.  They aren’t big kids yet.  They still need me and they still love to hug, snuggle and be kissed.  Every year I’m reminded to enjoy this time to the fullest because it is so brief.

Have a great weekend!


One Response to “Busy week afterall”

  1. Mommy Babble Says:

    Awww. It’s so sad when they grow up and stop being babies. *cries* I miss my little guys being really little guys.

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