Can I have some?

welcome to my blog.

a place to post. a place to eat oreos. a place to vent. a place to heal.

i started this blog so i could use a different outlet besides munching on fattening oreos. as if that has done any good... *mind wanders to oreo package in the house...*

then i realized that oreos can be semi symbolic. if you are are that crazy about oreos that is. which... i am.

eating oreos is therapeutic for me. when i am struggling or when i need a pick me up. they have chocolate. and sugar. both of which help lift my mood. not to mention that i eat them soaked with milk, which is my miracle drink.

i post my posts to not only get stuff out. there may be people who read my blog who have been in the same kind of situations as i have. i hope reading them and knowing that others have gone through things like i have, will be to you what eating oreos does to me.


and yes. i didn't capitalize anything in here. i just felt like it. deal with it.


munch up.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

X-ray vision

Bug just barely put his hands up by his eyes in a binocular fashion. I think he adopted that from Mickey Mouse Playhouse I think... Anyway, back to the story... he "held up his binocluars" and looked closely at my belly.

"Do you see the baby?" I ask.

"Yup!" he answers enthusiastically.

I never knew he had X-ray vision...

Other things going on with teaching him about our new addition include showing him the ultrasounds... (which I'm going to get around to scanning soon...) and he is the one telling me all about what is in them. "See! It's the baby!" "It's the heart!" (on the one where it shows the heartbeat. Then he wants to listen to mine... he thinks it is the baby's... need to work on that...)

Needless to say, he is quite excited... let's hope it stays that way.

2 comments:

Mark and Tara Christiansen said...

So cute. I loved talking to my little ones about their new baby brother or sister.

Jessica said...

I got the shirt at Kohl's its in the men's section.