I completely love looking back at my old posts and being reminded about something that the kids have done or said that I've totally forgotten about. In the day to day, I kind of feel like I'll never forget this stuff, but I totally do. I looked back over several pictures recently and realized that I have a bunch of memories making their way to the back of my brain, where they will inevitably fall out, as the word peacock recently did. So in the interest of putting things back into my brain, the following recitation of currently coherent memories:
Gavin LOVES picking out his clothes. Oh my. We have had days where the boy will change his clothes 5 times, just because! His FAVORITE is to pick out his jammies. I don't think we will ever see the day again where he will wear one complete jammie set. I love to see his combinations and I mostly love to see how excited he is when he feels that he put together a winning combination.
This is pretty much the normal reaction:
Some of his other more fashionable ensembles are:
A puffy jacket with gray sweat pants
Shorts, cowboy boots and a chefs hat,
(Side note- yes, that is Harper wearing socks with sandals. Her own idea.)
A vintage pilot hat and fire boots,
And last, but not least, knightly head gear.
It is not uncommon to need to leave the house with a hat- not always a knight helmet, but this is a good example. This pic was taken in my rear view mirror, looking back at Sir Gavin.
Disclaimer: The car was in park.
Gavin is also known for making my heart melt. He knows just how to do it. One of my favs, that will always make me smile was his prayer one night at dinner:
"...and dear God, thank you for making my mommy pretty." Swoon.
Harper Harper Harper.
That girl. She is a somewhat prickly ball of reserved spunkiness. She is quiet and shy and clingy, but man, once that girl gets going, she's a firecracker! Oh how I love my little fire cracker!
In the last few weeks, Gavin has nicknamed her Sparky. I don't know that he quite yet gets the concept of imagery, but he pretty much nailed that one unknowingly.
If I had to conjure up Harper-like thoughts with limited word pictures, I would say a cheesy grin with two hair sprouts.
Harper loves to "rall" or draw and enjoys shouting the letters T, S and O, while we write them with enthusiasm on a chalk board.
Don't judge. That's how we roll.
Lately, her new favorite phrase is "Okay, yeah, I know dat!" She says it to everything.
Me: Harper! Can you come put on your shoes?
H: Okay, yeah, I know dat!
Me: Harper, we're going to get in the car.
H: Okay, yeah, I know dat!
Gavin recently asked her "stop saying that" cause she says is "over and over again". I tried to remind him that he might say some things over and over again too.
I have also been reminded that "poop" "toot" and "potty" are not just words that boys find humorous. The girl cracks up at bathroom humor.
And she loves to dance. One of our spring time strokes of genius was finding out that our kids love "Guthwie Gween" (or Guthrie Green) which is an outdoor, live music park in Tulsa.
Don't even ask about this picture. It just plain cracks me up. Harper making a mean face, with Matthew coaching Gavin, who is wearing a Army hat and carrying chop sticks, as he prepares to plummet down our couch cushions. With a pile of laundry in the back drop. It has something do with the Olympics, which I hope to share about later, but the photo out of context made me SALTS (Google it. It's a real thing.)
A fun random memory from earlier this year was a somewhat formal, family Oscar party that we attended on the same night as a snow storm. This is how we compromised:
The last story of previously unblogged recollection was our childrens' wedding debut. Gavin and Harper were the "wedding" children and Matthew's brother Benjamin's wedding to Amelia in March. They were sweet to include the kids, which was quite a risky move. 3 and not yet 2. Ermergershk. Talk about mommy panic attack. We tried to mitigate some wedding day stress with LOTS of practicing in our entry way. Lots. Here were a few of our practice sessions:
Yes- Gavin is wearing a swimming outfit, complete with goggles along with his dress jacket...and his sleeping pillow.
I initially tried to hum in our practice sessions, just to make the point that there would be music that they'd be walking to. Gavin took it very literally and decided that part of the ring bearer gig was to hum while you walk. I loved it, and if the crowd were quiet enough on wedding day, you'd have heard the quiet humming a the cutest ring bearer that ever was.
Here's how we actually did on wedding day. After much ado and unbearable waiting on the part of the ring bearer, their big moment finally came.
Gavin sauntered and hummed down the aisle like a pro, being the gregarious ham that he is.
Harper meandered down the aisle, somewhat like an Asian sightseer perusing with great thought the Empire State Building. She looked from side to side and was soaking up the faces in the crowd.
By the very end of the aisle, she had just about decided that she might be amused at what she was currently doing when she, quite literally, ran into the photographer. Her bubble of amusement was burst and she gave him the most sincere look of disgust I've ever seen a small child muster and raced back up the aisle.
Mommy and Harper spent the rest of the ceremony in the back of the venue where Harper became very chatty and we had to excuse ourselves to the restroom. It was time well spent and overall a completely lovely day.
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