"Making your way in the world today, sure does take a lot."
This one line from the song keeps going through my mind with each day now.
It just takes a lot of work to make it through a day.
For the first time, I took the entire crew to the library by myself!
Rex figured out how to army crawl the day before yesterday.
Lyle is figuring out the true crawl. And, I think he pulled himself up to the couch today.
The highlight of the day though was my walk with Sariah and Hyrum. Mom was here this morning and since I haven't run all week because of a cold, I decided we'd run our errand on foot. It was about 2 miles of walking so I took the wagon because I thought they'd get tired of walking. Nope. They walked the whole way except for one stretch. That stretch is known as "hospital hill" and I didn't walk it either. I sat in the wagon with Hyrum in front and Sariah behind and we rode down the hill. I kept telling the kids, "put your hands in the air and yell whee." Sariah kept yelling, "stop! stop!" But, I didn't. I was having way too much fun! At the bottom, I probably wore a few millimeters off my running shoes when we finally had to stop, but it was worth it!
This one line from the song keeps going through my mind with each day now.
It just takes a lot of work to make it through a day.
For the first time, I took the entire crew to the library by myself!
Rex figured out how to army crawl the day before yesterday.
Lyle is figuring out the true crawl. And, I think he pulled himself up to the couch today.
The highlight of the day though was my walk with Sariah and Hyrum. Mom was here this morning and since I haven't run all week because of a cold, I decided we'd run our errand on foot. It was about 2 miles of walking so I took the wagon because I thought they'd get tired of walking. Nope. They walked the whole way except for one stretch. That stretch is known as "hospital hill" and I didn't walk it either. I sat in the wagon with Hyrum in front and Sariah behind and we rode down the hill. I kept telling the kids, "put your hands in the air and yell whee." Sariah kept yelling, "stop! stop!" But, I didn't. I was having way too much fun! At the bottom, I probably wore a few millimeters off my running shoes when we finally had to stop, but it was worth it!
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