The Gray Jacket, The Road Trip, and The OCD Workshop
Check it out. We found photos of all four boys wearing this gray jacket. We own two of these jackets, both in a size 5/6, so that made it a little easier. I think it’s fun to see them all side-by-side wearing it. There are striking similarities. I think Joshua and John David look the most alike here.
In case you’re having trouble telling who is who, it’s JD, age 3, Daniel at age 5, Caleb at age 3, and Joshua at age 5. I’m a firm believer in buying clothes with wiggle room.
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We spent the weekend in Alabama for DaddyO’s birthday. (Photos of that to come soon.) All went well. It’s amazing how much more pleasant it is to take a road trip now that our age range is 11 to 3!!! The difference is astounding.
No one wore diapers. No one peed in their car seat. No one needed a sippy-cup or a bottle. Best of all, no one cried.
On the way home I had to stop to get gas. It was just Joshua, Daniel, JD, and me in the car. Alan and Caleb rode separately. I had promised the boys that I would buy them each one snack at the gas station, as a treat. My dad used to do that for us on road trips when I was a child, and I remember how special that always was to us.
But when we pulled into the gas station, John David was fast asleep.
Years ago, that would have been a problem, especially since Daniel had to pee, but JD was asleep. A couple of years ago, I would have built Daniel a barrier, and he would have watered some grass and gravel. The last thing I want to do on a car trip is wake up a toddler or a baby!
But this year was nothing like that. I have an eleven-year-old now! Joshua said, “Don’t worry, Mom. I’ll take Dan in, and I’ll buy us some snacks.”
Y’all!!! The joy!!!!!
Poor John David was a little confused when he woke up an hour later and went straight back to the gas station search.
“There’s one, Mom! There’s one, Mom!”
“Oh, sweetie, we already stopped and got gas, and now we’re almost home.”
“Oh!…hm”
Children that sleep on car trips are such a blessing.
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The OCD Workshop
Many people in our family are OCD. Not me. I probably annoy the OCD people to no end. One of them is our little Daniel. Daniel was going through a phase where he was clipping his fingernails every single night!
They were starting to look a little hurt, so we made him stop. The other day, he asked permission to clip his fingernails, and lo and behold. Look! He actually had nails to clip!
I was so proud of him! I mean, yes, I am also proud that he clips his own nails. Daniel is very grownish for a five-year-old. It’s funny because people look at him, and he’s a little short, so they often think he is four, and they wonder that I give him so much freedom. But you see, not all five-year-olds are equal, and this child…..I don’t suppose I know of too many things that big boys can do that he can’t handle.
One day a friend of Caleb’s was over here playing with Caleb and Daniel, and Caleb’s friend said, “I never let my kindergarten brother ever touch MY Legos!”
Daniel quietly pointed out, “Yes, but your brother is *Ziggy.* (name changed, of course.)”
Caleb and his friend all quietly agreed that yes, that was completely different from playing with Daniel.
But Daniel’s still human. Many mornings he is the very hardest one to wake up:
My husband’s theory is that we non-morning people types are simply not happy or excited to start our day, that we are perhaps a little depressed.
While that can be true, I can assure you, even if this is the day I’m going to Disney World itself, I don’t want to get out of bed.
Now I’d love to tie these three stories together with some sort of brilliant……um POINT, rather than be yet another story with no point at all, but folks, that’s about all I have today. I’m laying in my bed on a hot pad as we speak because I completely over-hauled, scrubbed, de-cluttered, and re-organized Dan and JD’s room today. By 4pm, my right hip was SCREAMING at me, so here I am. We will be having pizza tonight.
And now here’s little JD, rolling all over me, making typing quite impossible. How thankful I am for him! We wish you all a wonderful week!
“Life’s limitations are God’s invitation to change our expectations.” –Kristen Strong in Girl Meets Change
“Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest.” Mark 6:31
I do that too! On road trips, one snack/treat each at a gas station. Des always sleeps through it but luckily, Scarlet thinks to get him a snack for when he wakes up, because he WILL ask.
Daniel sounds like Scarlet! She’s seven but looks five. Then she opens her mouth to speak and everyone is like… “Oh.. you’re not five, are you?”
Yes! You gotta adore the cute, mature little people! 🙂
You’re such a loving mother.
These boys are so cute ❤
This write-up is so convincing.
All the comments into one☺
Thanks. 😉
“Joshua said, “Don’t worry, Mom. I’ll take Dan in, and I’ll buy us some snacks.”” I just want to hug Joshua’s neck for you. He is just growing up so much.
And Daniel is a very mature 5. I had 7th graders that he could’ve taught a thing or two. Pretty big of Caleb to admit that – glad he recognizes the gift he has.
And JD waking up looking for a gas station…precious 🙂
Me too! I want to hug him too. Sometimes he lets me. Sometimes he doesn’t, especially if there are other people around.
Haha! I have nail biters, and teens that can take people to the bathroom or they can sit in cars with littles while I run in. It’s all so wonderful, isn’t it?
Yes!!! It is da bomb!!!!
Look at those cuties <3 🙂
Thankyou!
*good*
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Ha! I should have thought of being an Osh Kosh affiliate. You were probably kidding, but I”m totally going to look into that. 😉