Well here we are 6 months from my last post, get used to it folks, life is busy and updates are fewer and further between, but thanks for sticking with me! Benjamin is now over a year old—WHAT? How is possible that we have had two kids for over a year? It has happened! The saying is certainly true, the years are short but the days are long. So what is new with us? Let’s do updates person by person:
Benjamin—he is walking EVERYWHERE, getting into EVERYTHING,
and talking or moving all the time! He
is a snuggle bug to the fullest, he is a momma’s boy for sure and he loves his
sissy something strong (don’t get me wrong, he loves his dad too, but his two
main ladies have his heart the most). He
is a pretty happy kid, often smiling or giggling, but when he does not get what
he wants, he can cry at the drop of a hat.
Marc and I often joke that he is the biggest cry baby we have ever
seen. He still has not perfected sleeping
but he is making strides. He likes to
eat, he is skeptical of strangers, but loves his people, and can get into
ANYTHING and is super super strong for such a little guy.
Olivia—she is the smartest little toddler I have ever
seen. She is sly and quick, she picks up
little sayings and will repeat them in the most opportune time. She is a trip! She also has a smile that can kill and helps
her to get away with more than she should.
She can be super endearing and then turn in an instant and be a
tantrum-throwing toddler. It would be
more funny if it was not our current reality.
She is a great big sister and I do think the pandemic has had its effect
on her—every time she sees kids, she asks if she can play—she certainly misses
her time at daycare (which to be clear, she never seemed excited about at the
time). We are still working on potty
training—so any and all tips are welcomed!
Marc—After 16 loooooong months at home, Marc is finally headed back to the office this month. He will be home some and in the office some, but I think he is excited to get back to a little bit more normal work/life balance—our house does not lend to easily working from home. He has been our rock this last year, helping out in so many ways and being a rock star dad! He continues to grow his tool collection and develop various skills for wood-working and home improvement. We are tackling a bathroom renovation soon—well mostly him to be honest, I am just here for painting and aesthetics.
Laura—I have now been at my new job for over 7 months and am
settling in well, though the 5 days in the office vs my previous 3 has been an adjustment. I have been killing it
at audiobooks since I have at least an hour and 15 minutes in the car everyday,
need good book recommendations? I am
your gal! I feel like I am finally
getting my footing after a year of being a mom of two, its hard work! I still struggle daily with nerve pain and
numbness, residuals from the Guillain Barre diagnosis, and some days are much
worse than others. Unfortunately, my
leg/nerve pain generally starts around 3-4am, keeping me up some nights for
hours. Advil has become my new
friend. Though my hope is in that most
people generally make a full recovery within the first 1-5 years after
diagnosis. Only about 20% have long term
damage, so here is hoping that life continues to get a bit easier. You never know how much you appreciate the
ability to bend over or even just to sit, until both are very painful.
We are all super looking forward to a beach vacation next month and some time to get away, just as our family. I am going to try to do a Benjamin 12 month post soon filled with pictures. Hope everyone is feeling excited about 2021 (even though its now half over! haha).
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