Raising Beans

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Uno Mas!

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Yeah, of all the things I'd like Masaki to teach Clark, teaching him to say 'Uno Mas' in the bathtub is not one I had thought of. Masaki is definitely still a big Jackie Chan fan. Daddy was sick the last few days, and I've been pouring over Sense and Sensibility, so that is why no updates have been forthcoming. Let's recap.

We made pizza on Tuesday. It is our normal Tuesday fair since I have English class it, for some odd reason, seems like a simple dinner. It isn't really, but I like to think it is. Clark loves it, he snatches pizza dough, cheese, and pineapple and then is generally full by the time his baby pizza is done cooking (6 minutes). He also ends up covered from head to toe in flour. I had to wash this shirt twice to get it clean...oh how I love my flour child. Oh, and he likes to eat flour too.



Our sleep schedule has been the pits lately, and I don't know what to do to help him learn to fall asleep alone. I am really frustrated. We'll be taking serious action, starting tomorrow, to remedy that situation. A strict schedule, whole grain snack before bed, and lots of prayer and scriptures for mommy. How is this related to the next picture? It isn't, but I'll tell you what is....MOVING!

Some of our good friends in the ward are moving. They have two little kids and always come to our bi-monthly play dates. This past Thursday was their last time, so we had a rockin' party. Clark drew all over his mouth with black pastel crayons, and I got rid of a lot of old clothes at the thrift shop portion of our play date. It was fun but we will miss them lots.


Otherwise not much, Masaki is sick, so that is only a little extra work, plus the normal feeding the masses, doing laundry, rescuing small objects from my son, cleaning up his pee. Oh, and rejoicing in the weak dollar! We will be converting some money soon! It sucks for the US, but it is our turn to benefit a bit. Thank you!!! Also, thank you Pam, it is finally warm enough to wear the pants I received at Christmas, and they are great.

3 Comments:

Blogger kim & co. said...

What is it with kid and flour? Both mine love to help me cook so they can dip into the flour container. I don't get it. Now, cookie dough, I TOTALLY understand :)

March 17, 2008 11:08 AM  
Blogger soybeanlover said...

Yeah, don't understand it at all. Here here for cookie dough, ohh or cake batter!

March 17, 2008 8:47 PM  
Blogger PamNoyes said...

Clark looks so big in that first picture. He is growing fast.

March 18, 2008 12:18 AM  

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