Who Needs Birth Control . . .Part 2
If you haven't read part one (posted yesterday), you may want to start there and then return to this post . . .
The adventures just keep coming. . .
As I was getting Sarah dressed this morning I hear Rachel yelling at John for doing something he wasn't supposed to do. When I went to check things out, I learned that John had colored all over the piano keys with a pencil. What is up with that kid? When I get out the crayons, markers, or pencils for him to color all he wants to do is roll the writing implement across the table and onto the floor. And then roll them around on the floor some more. But apparently it is not because he doesn't like to "color". This past weekend he got a hold of a marker in Elizabeth & Rachel's room and colored on the walls, sheets, doll house, bed and window blinds. Perhaps we should rename him "Harold"?

After school today I had to take Elizabeth to the eye doctor to have her glasses adjusted, and unfortunately I had to take all of the kids with me. In their reception area they have a water cooler where you can get a drink. Every time we go my kids have to help themselves to a cup of ice cold water. I was visiting with one of the girls who worked there for a minute, and somehow Sarah's cup of water ended up all over my lap. If I didn't know Emily so well I would have been horribly embarrassed and offended when she laughed. It was quite the site. I should mention that last time I took Sarah with us to the eye doctor, a week ago, she was helping herself at the water cooler and before I realized what she was doing her cup was overflowing all over the floor.

And to think that people really have the nerve to ask me when I am going to have another child? Apparently they do not realized that we have the best birth control method around; raising healthy, curious, active children.
The adventures just keep coming. . .
As I was getting Sarah dressed this morning I hear Rachel yelling at John for doing something he wasn't supposed to do. When I went to check things out, I learned that John had colored all over the piano keys with a pencil. What is up with that kid? When I get out the crayons, markers, or pencils for him to color all he wants to do is roll the writing implement across the table and onto the floor. And then roll them around on the floor some more. But apparently it is not because he doesn't like to "color". This past weekend he got a hold of a marker in Elizabeth & Rachel's room and colored on the walls, sheets, doll house, bed and window blinds. Perhaps we should rename him "Harold"?

After school today I had to take Elizabeth to the eye doctor to have her glasses adjusted, and unfortunately I had to take all of the kids with me. In their reception area they have a water cooler where you can get a drink. Every time we go my kids have to help themselves to a cup of ice cold water. I was visiting with one of the girls who worked there for a minute, and somehow Sarah's cup of water ended up all over my lap. If I didn't know Emily so well I would have been horribly embarrassed and offended when she laughed. It was quite the site. I should mention that last time I took Sarah with us to the eye doctor, a week ago, she was helping herself at the water cooler and before I realized what she was doing her cup was overflowing all over the floor.

And to think that people really have the nerve to ask me when I am going to have another child? Apparently they do not realized that we have the best birth control method around; raising healthy, curious, active children.
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