First of all- I made THE best coffee this morning. It rocks. I'm glad I only made a couple cups worth or I'd have a pot of it and I really don't want that for me or anyone that will be in my path today.
Next first of all- EVERYONE should let a superdy duperdy DUPER cute 4 year old teach them how to make spit bubbles and then transfer original spit bubble onto the tongue. It is THE funniest thing/cutest thing EVER.
Have I told you lately how GRATEFUL I am to have this time with them? I almost pity the people who don't even have a clue on how much they are missing out on. I shouldn't, because that is not nice, and everyone is allowed to walk their own path, and I for sure am probably "missing out" on something else because I'm focusing on the kids instead of myself or a career or whatever.
Also- for any of you who are book keeping inclined, if you have any recommendations on good books I should get or any helpful hints, I'm open to hearing them. I'm doing a ton of research online already and I have a tax guy but I'm NEW to this. So, bring it.
I love almost nothing more than watching my pretty spider eat a cricket. The other night (yes, another riveting Willow Story coming up- I know you can't get enough!) I dumped a couple of smallish crickets in there, and my goofy spider was twitching all silly like. Like she was trying to dance a jig or something. Spidey Twitch! I couldn't figure out what the hell was wrong with her til one cricket was unaccounted for- and I finally saw it on Willow's back. And it was NOT moving. It was scared to death and not moving. I've never seen a cricket look so scared. And yes, they do look scared- it's in their little beady eyes. When Willow wasn't eating, there was a LARGE cricket in there, and she (Willow) gathered her up to measure her- and decided she didn't want her. But she didn't move (Willow) and Willow's non meal didn't dare move either. Fear was RADIATING off of her. She WALKED away from Willow instead of Cricket Hopping away. See? Anyway...of course when the cricket on Willows' back jumped off, my super cool tarantula clobbered her.
Thank you world, for the yummy fall smells that pour into our room at night when we open the window. Thank you for letting me be with my children watching them learn and grow. Thank you for my super cool babies who ate TOFU last night without even WHINING about it- and to top it off even Jordan who has been known to take up to 2 hours to eat, ATE IT PRONTO. And even MORE amazing was that the tofu was in the BROCCOLI CASSEROLE- which I love but the kids are having to acquire a taste for. AMAZING! They are amazing and I'm so happy that they are eating so well! Biggest Loser completely inspires me to keep feeding them veggies and real whole foods.
Okay I think I'm done now. Morning "poop" over.
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