Well... first of all, there's no picture with today's post because Mommy's camera is still getting fixed. Hopefully she will have it back this week though.
Lately, life around here has consisted of working on our New Year's Resolutions. For their first resolution, Mommy and Daddy are working on a new family budget and have informed me that I will no longer be blessed with the same amazing wardrobe that I sported last year. But apparently if they save enough this year, they're hoping to buy a minivan next year in hopeful anticipation of another kid.
Which brings me to their second resolution... expand the family. Now, they've been trying to do this since last year and Mommy has found out that her body isn't really working like it should. So she's got a doctor's appointment in a few weeks to get things evaluated. In the meantime, our family is embarking in a "healthy lifestyle" including walking, lots of fruits and vegetables, lots of fish and vegetable protein, herbal supplements, etc. etc. etc. Mommy is on the fertility warpath! Please keep her in your prayers.
Now I'm a little opposed to the final New Year's resolution because it directly affects me. Mommy and Daddy have decided that MY resolution is to give up my bobo/binky/pacifier, except for at night. We started out today and so far I've screamed and cried for an hour, to the point of gagging. But they're worried that my pacifier is holding me back from talking, so now I'm paying for their insecurities! Life just doesn't seem fair... does it? Pray for me... Anyways, I hope you're all successful with your resolutions.
3 comments:
Hang in there Molly! You'll get used to daytimes without the pacifier in about 3 days. That's how long it took my kids. And we'll pray for your whole family!
We just got Kayla to give up binki's all together and she's 2 1/2 years old. When I first started weaning her to just having her binki only when sleeping, I had a basket she would put her binki in when she was done sleeping and then I put it out of her reach. It really helped her to physically have something to put it in so when she would ask for it during the day I would just say "Oh, remember it's in the basket and we only have it when we go to bed."
Good luck on trying to get pregnant! I can definately relate to that. Hang in there and we will be praying for you.
Praying hard for new babies...
Hang in there mom... never met a kid that didn't overcome the binki habit!
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