It didn't have any eggs and hardly any sugar in it, and McKenna loved the dough and had a hard time waiting for them to cool down so she could try them.
YUMMY!
A friend called me tonight and while I chatted with her McKenna climbed into my lap and sang. The multi-tasker I am I had an apiphany (To realize one's own personal "abilities" to there fullest extent and compacity, infinitely happy, compassionate.) It was a Mom moment that you live for as I was infinitely happy for a moment. Actually I've had quite a few in the last week and wanted to write them down so that should I happen to find myself frustrated in the near future I might be able to read this and reflect on those moments. (I'll try and stay focused but I get distracted easily).
**This week as I was upstairs trying to get a few things done I had put Tyler in her crib (Which she loves because she gets her blanket and her binky) I heard laughter. I peaked in the room and found McKenna making faces and playing with Tyler, giggling each time Tyler would laugh at her. Later that afternoon I was playing with the girls and found they both love to ride...be pushed...not sure how to describe it but they love riding in the chair... maybe I'll just show you.
**This morning as we were leaving church sweet Sis. Snow pulled us aside and told us how cute McKenna is in Primary, how she makes it so much fun. I wasn'tsure what that meant, and I was afraid to ask but she continued to tell us that when they ask for a volunteer McKenna is always raising her hand to be picked, and even if she doesn't get picked she goes running to the front to help anyway. Uh-huh...and McKenna is becoming quite the singer (as mentioned earlier), she sings all the songs even though she doesn't know the words but when she does she belts them out. I'm actually thrilled and a little proud of the last comment. There is the cutest little girl in the primary who you can always here during primary programs, and I always wanted that to be McKenna. She's actually coming quite along with her vocabulary so hopefully it won't be too far off.
**This morning McKenna saw Tyler in her church dress and pointed to her and said, "Tyler's dress. Tyler's a princess." When she woke up from her nap, she pointed out that she still had her "lella dress" on and then told me, "Kenna's a princess." Again my heart melted.
**I love listening to John and McKenna play games. McKenna and I don't actually play games very well mostly due to my lack of patience and wanting to help her do everything. (Hovering again) But John is so good, he explains things to her and then he waits and either lets her figure it out or shows her in way that she still learns.
**Bathtime is always fun at our house. There is just something about kids and playing in the water. Tyler has actually learned that standing in the bathtub is not acceptable and when she tries she looks at us to see if it's ok and when we tell her "uh-oh" she slowly lowers herself back into the tub.
**Lately the girls have been sleeping until 7:30 and when I've gone in to wake them up they are so excited to see me. It's so much fun to be the star of the moment.
I'm sure there are more moments because I've had a few days this week when John came home and I didn't feel the usual overwelming need for space. Just a happy feeling in my heart because the girls seemed to have gotten the attention they needed that day and they went to bed happy. I'm so thankful that I have the opportunity to be home with my kids.