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day nine.

Wednesday, August 17th, 2011

I spent the morning going through old picture albums and scanning in pictures from my childhood while my mom and Drew made perler bead art. I marked all the pictures I wanted to scan so hopefully I can finish this project before we leave.

Our morning visit with Granny went really well as I thought ahead to pack a “surprise craft bag” so he wouldn’t get bored. Because Granny’s hearing isn’t as good as it used to be, I have to constantly interpret between them. And Drew’s patience level wears down quickly when we visit her because he can’t understand what she says and he is always disappointed that she doesn’t have toys. He’s played with the same china teapot, bible verse plaque, white doily, and stared at the fan for every single visit. Hee!

SO. I packed a bag of goodies! And it worked beautifully. He laid everything out on the carpet and played with popsicles sticks, pom poms, wooden blocks, TONS of stickers (my mom has enough stickers in her craft closet to fill a sticker store), and his favorite cars. Granny loved watching him play.

sweet granny playing with cars

walking back to grammy's

After lunch, we set up the pool and filled it ALL the way up and all three of us climbed in and had an incredible amount of fun for two hours. That was the best $10 my mom ever spent. Drew and I then slept until it was time to leave for Greenville.

Daniel had an appointment at the Apple store so he dropped me off at Atlanta Bread Company and I met up with Sara for dinner. We had a lovely time catching up and then she drove me over to the mall where I found my two boys at the Genius Bar.

the apple store

I also saw this Twilight Mom. Yes, that is Taylor Lautner on her laptop.

a twilight mom. :O

I hate malls. ^_^

We shopped in the toy store for a bit (banana scratch and sniff stickers! a new car!) and then drove back to Liberty.

Each time we get in the car Drew immediately asks “is this a long, medium, or short trip? And do we go medium speed?”

And AMAZINGLY, I have convinced my mom to get on Steam! So, it’s all set up on her laptop and she’s currently curled up in her sofa chair playing The Tiny Bang Story.

day eight.

Wednesday, August 17th, 2011

I am completely and utterly exhausted right now. BONE TIRED. I just asked Daniel to bring me my headphones so I could escape into some music while I write. I know he feels like my wearing headphones cuts me off from the flow of conversation but after the day I’ve had, I just need to sink into music therapy. And a hot shower.

Drew and I trekked off to Greer this morning to spend time with my dearest friend Kerry and her little boy Deacon. A wave of nostalgia hit me when we hugged. Those long nights talking in her room. Watching her brush her hair over her sink while my fingers danced on the glass of the fish tank in her old room. Playing Myst in the A-frame at The Wilds. All our years in high and college. All.the.memories.

Our paths have woven together at different times since college. Some times we keep in touch a bit more than others and there is always that hesitancy of will it be the same? Does friendship last this long? What if you change as individuals? Can you still have that same bond? But every single time we come face to face again, all those tiny worries melt within seconds. And we part again with tears in our eyes.

Today was extra special because our sons were giggling and roaring at each other. OUR SONS.

friending

little friends swinging

me, Kerry, and lil' Deacon

It was also my first time seeing her new home and swoon it was beautiful!

a tiny peek into Kerry's beautiful home

Drew and I finally pulled ourselves away (we missed seeing the chickens! boo!) and drove back to Liberty in time to see Aunt Judy! Mom and The Grandboy curled up in the swing on the back porch so Judy and I could have some aunt/niece time to talk/hug/share. I hadn’t seen her in a LONG time (over a year!) and it was so wonderful to sit and talk.

I knew she must have a myriad of emotions going on right now as Jonathan and Tara are in Russia and she’s missing them, worrying, hoping, praying, and loving from afar as they bring home their little M. I got to see pictures though!! I teared up while looking through them and felt such love for the entire process of adoption.

After Aunt Judy left, Mom took us to her now-that-she’s-retired-job (she tutors children in town). Drew and I both loved her office and he immediately began playing with a chart she had on her desk. It was especially nice to see this new chapter of her life.

sorting

teaching The Grandboy

Then it was a trip to the store as we shopped for food and pool things! When we pulled back into The Valley we saw that Dad/Poppy was already home from work and Drew was thrilled to show him his new dump truck.

Poppy & Drew

We had an evening meal out on the porch and watched Drew splash in the lop-sided pool (I didn’t realize I set it up on a slight hill) until dark.

SPLONK

splashing!

I also saw a little sneaker playing with a “toy” near the path to the creek. I went to see what he had and it was one of Milton’s gardening gloves. I SAVED IT. 😀

the path to the creek

And imagined what it will look like when Stephen and Drew will be playing all over the backyard next summer.

backyard dreaming

As we were finishing up pool-time, my Aunt Dena stopped by and we had a lovely visit as well. She brought Drew a solar-powered car and we had immense fun trying to get it to do ANYTHING by holding a flashlight over it. It wriggled around a bit but I’m imagining some morning sun will have it performing beautifully tomorrow. It was great to see her and I felt happy to have soaked up so much family/friend love today.

But I’m bone-tired. I tucked Drew in bed tonight and he fussed and fussed about needing a particular car to sleep with and because I was so achy and tired I told him no, not tonight. Just snuggle your bumble bee and go to sleep. We went back and forth over this for probably ten minutes with both our voices becoming louder and more fussy. And finally I loudly said, I JUST DON’T FEEL LIKE GOING DOWNSTAIRS TO GET IT. I AM SO TIRED I WANT TO CRY. And Drew’s little tiny voice said, “but Mommy, it’s just down on the floor beside my bed.”

Yes, I felt awful. So I apologized all over myself, gave him his car, and kissed him a thousand times. And within minutes, he was sound asleep.

And now I’m done writing, these earbuds are killing my ears, and a hot shower is calling my name. Thank you, day eight, for making my soul feel so full even if my body is crying for rest.

day six.

Monday, August 15th, 2011

Our first day of vacation has been lazy, water-filled, and full of exploration. But before I get to all that I need to share a few pictures from our trip down.

The highlights of today were:

little snuggly boys

Relaxing on the back-porch and hanging out with The Adorable Stephen.

bouncing on Grammy's bed

Bouncing all over the house and exploring every nook and cranny. I should go ahead and admit that before I’d see anyone else this morning, I snuck into my mom’s craft closet to poke around. I’m so nosy. There were STICKERS and PAPERS and SHINY THINGS and oooh, I want that and I NEED THAT.

drew & grammy

There was time for silly pictures, too. Drew informed me today that I was the “best silly face teacher EVER.”

spying

Stephen has a new swing set/fort in The Valley so Drew climbed all over it and spied on neighbors. I think he will be in there all week.

sprinkler time!

As the sun started to set, we got the sprinkler out and had enormous amounts of fun.

happy 34th anniversary to my parents!

Also, it is my parent’s 34th anniversary today! This is a beautiful picture of them on their wedding day.

We also got to hang out with Granny this evening and even though Drew bounced all over her house in HYPER MODE she still gave him chocolate balls. They are best friends now. 😛 AND, we had Zaxby’s chicken today. Food coma + swoon + die happy.

Here’s the ongoing South Carolina Vacation Flickr set.

mommy, are we humans?

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

Drew has discovered The Illustrated Atlas of the Human Body. We’ve read it every single day this week. He wakes us with questions about diseases, asks to see inside our mouth, talks about how happy he is that he’s a human boy, and is infatuated with the white blood cells “because they are like police cars rushing to help someone.”

And when he got a paper-cut while reading the book, the only way he’d let me put a band-aid on him (he’s terrified of them) was to promise that we could read about blood before bedtime. o_0

He’s also asked to eat lots of broccoli at lunch today because we read how broccoli is good for your blood.

tinea versicolor, be gone!

Friday, July 29th, 2011

I am so overwhelmed. Drew’s rash isn’t better even though we’re using ketoconazole shampoo all over his body every day AND he’s taken oral medication for three days.

The rash is on his face, arms, and the trunk of his body. The patches of skin that are irritated are really dry and flaky. I’ve tried putting lotion on him and I’ve tried NOT putting lotion on to see which is better and I really can’t tell. So I’m continuing to use lotion for now.

We’ve been staying out of the heat – only going for small walks in the morning and he’s getting at least two baths a day. During one of the baths we use the ketoconazole and the other bath is just plain lukewarm water. And every other day I’m using his regular shampoo and bar soap (that has a bit of lotion in it).

I feel helpless with all of this and very, very frustrated. I called his pediatrician yesterday and they said to stop the oral medicine and keep trying the shampoo. If I haven’t seen an improvement by Monday morning, I’m taking him back to the doctor.

:(