This week, baby girl got her first haircut. Not that you can tell; I'm not big on bangs, I just wanted them to take some length off the back so that we can start moving her out of the toddler mullet stage. Baby steps.
Next milestone: last week big brother got promoted to the next swim level at the Y, after only one and a half sessions at the elementary level. I suppose taking him as much as I can on the weekends, and schlepping poor baby girl right out of her crib and to the daycare while he has lessons, has paid off. I must share a moment of mommy pride: after the director of the swim program watched big brother swim out 5 yards/turn and come back a couple of times, he gave a lot of praise about his breathing technique, etc. and then asked me when he turns six. Six! Um, in just about a year. Made my day.
And today was his last day as a preschooler.
I can't believe this was three years ago, the last time he was 'graduating.'
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Toddler Group Graduation with Teacher Amy and Today's Pre-K Graduation |
This is the same class that baby girl just finished.
Such conflicting emotions. Yes, as much the years fly by and I want this relentless march of time to stop... Man, the days, they are mostly LONG. Crazy how that works. I see women with brand new babies and get that pull, that pang in the gut (or uterus?) and then I get a grip. I SO don't want to be back in that sleepless haze; I don't want to have more, we've made a very permanent decision on that front. I think I'd just like to go back in time and enjoy the kids I have now when they were younger - enjoy them from the perspective I have now. One superhero power I'd want to have? Time machine, all the way.
Baby Brother just days old in 2007 |
Whoa, that last picture made me want a tiny baby, and I definitely haven't thought that thought in a long time. But that is ridiculously cute. And sweet.
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