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Friday, November 8, 2013

Mommy & Audrey Day


Earlier this year I made the decision to always take off a day for each of the babies' birthdays every year, to have a full day of just one-on-one time with them. So, today, the Peanut and I set off for a day of adventures- starting with doughnuts, then story time where we ran into friends, a little shopping, lunch and then the afternoon at the museum. There are a few things I want to remember about today because I think they capture so much of who Audrey is right now- 

First, the care she put into getting ready. She picked out just the right dress the night before, a new purple one with sparkles, it was "boo-ti-ful." She picked out her shoes, tights, coat and hat with care and she requested her hair to have a "little braid" and to be straightened. The straightening thing is new, she saw me doing it to my hair last week and ever since requests it for her own whenever I'm getting ready- adorable. 

I also want to remember her precious voice and the way she speaks- with such personality, clarity and sweetness. Today her new thing was asking me, "Mommy, are you okay?" Yes, I would reply, are you okay, Audrey? "Yes," she would say, "I promise." Pair that up with her "I love you forever and ever, I promise" and all of the spontaneous kisses and she's pretty much perfection all bundled up into one little (almost) 2 year old. 

Lastly, I was telling Dan when we got home how Audrey and Jackson have such different approaches to things, including today at the museum. Audrey was "so excited" as she said to see everything and spent very little time on any one exhibit or play station, there was just so much to see and do and she didn't want to miss any of it. This is the opposite of when Jackson is at the museum, he wants to know everything about every thing. He is there to really understand each new thing and to master it before moving on, he has been known to spend hours in the block area and would be perfectly happy skipping out on a lot of the other more play-like attractions. 

I love how they're both unique and yet are the very best of friends and while it's challenging to find the time and to set up the logistics to make it happen, I do believe that it is getting more important as they get a little older to make the one-on-one time happen so that they can feel appreciated as individuals. I can't wait to learn in what ways Jonah is different than them both and in what ways all of them will be alike as well. 

I loved my peanut time and she loved filling up the day with all her favorite things, but we both also loved coming back home to "Daddy and Jackie." She asked about Jackson countless times throughout the day, wanting to know where he was and what he was doing. She loves her buddy so much and I love them both forever and ever, I promise. 


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