Dreaming of Sun
Newly engaged and without a care in the world! |
We are so lucky that we are able to get away. It's not easy to find sitters for my girls; our household isn't easy to drop into days. For a few hours it's pretty easy, but when it stretches into a couple of days it gets trickier. There are things to learn for Emma - how to work the CIs and talker, how to prepare her drinks and food, how to use the various chairs and potty seat, tips for going out and about. And then there is the matter of how to work our TV remotes :-) None of these are hard but they aren't always intuitive - especially the TV!
I'm planning on pulling together a how-to binder for the house complete with pictures. If I forget anything I'm sure Julia will be able to fill in the blanks. Sometimes I think Julia could run this household - maybe that's typical of first born children? Regardless, I'll feel better once it's done and will be able to relax easier on the beach with a fruity frozen concoction.
Julia is excited to have guests come and stay at our house and is happily anticipating her own adventures while we're away. Past experience makes me think Emma isn't as excited about our getaway but she should roll with it fairly well. The amount of time we will be gone should be just enough to recharge but not too long that I'll spend my time missing my babies.
Here's to warm weather, sandy beaches, and some alone time with my favorite man!
1 Comments from readers:
Hey! I came across your blog while looking for resources on CMV. I am also a mother to a child who is HH and CMV positive. He's four now and wears hearing aids. Thanks for your honesty and sharing your experience. My blog is www.pipandposy.com if you would like to include it in your CMV blog roll! Best,
Dana
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