Sleepers

These two are doing pretty good in the same room.  The routine goes a little something like this:
-Read books or wrestle before bed.
-Say prayers.
-Get them drinks of water.
(Micah silently exits at this point.)
-Tuck them in.
-More drinks of water.
-I sing to them.
-Sissy gets out of her covers.
-I have to recover her by counting the amount of blankets I put on her — a distraction technique that works well.
-Scout asks for a toy.
-I get Nemo and Elmo for Siss to sleep with.
-I turn the noise machine on.
-Make sure the hall light is on.
-Get requests for a million other things, to which I respond, “NO…Good Night…Don’t get out!”
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I retire to the “family night room” with Micah, and then the calling out begins.
-”Mom….Sissy hurt me” (Scout)
-”Mommmmmmyyyyy” (Icka)
-”Mom, I need an allergy pill” (Scout)
-”Mom, Sissy spilled the water” (Scout)
-”BOOO BOOO” (Siss)
And when I don’t respond after a while………
-”Dad, Dad, Dad” (Scout)
-”DAAADDDDYYYY!” (Siss)
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And after all of that craziness….
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Scout is out like a light.  Sissy is laying quietly — the only time she stays still for this amount of time.
(Notice that Sissy’s bed is stripped because she got into a messy diaper situation during her nap.
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Micah and I finally have a moment to relax before we retire/watch a show/head out to the Tackys.
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But before we go to bed ourselves, I ALWAYS go in and kiss them goodnight and whisper in their ears little sweet nothings.
Tonight I got an extra special treat….
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A diaper-less baby girl with her second diaper mess of the day.
This time….smashed through her bed rail and all over her blankets.
This girl!
She is just too much.
Good thing I happened to whisper, “I love you no matter what” this night.
Because if I hadn’t….
there’s no telling where we would stand!

The Official Halloween

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Saturday was the bulk of our Halloween this year.  However, our kids still dressed up on Sunday.  But instead of a chicken for Sissy, we opted for our other cow costume.  (When we went to the church grounds, and saw feathers from her costume everywhere, we opted for the cleaner costume this go around.)
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Here are the kids pretending like they are cows.
Scout was up on all fours, but Icka just kept sliding on her tummy, so Scout joined in.
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Here is Nonnie trying to smooth talk the kids (and the parents) into sticking around as long as possible to hand out the candy.  (Not her favorite past time — acting really excited and interested in the trick-or-treaters.  She is “officially old”.  At least she’s hot.)
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The kids totally enjoyed giving out the candy.  I think they were in “udder” fascination the entire time.
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The other fascinating thing was the house across the street that was decked out.  Scout and Navy talked Nonnie into walking them over to take a closer look.  The best part was that Scout was pretty cautious, and Navy was loving it.  She even smooched this nasty monster about four times.
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Our final destination — The Tackilacks.
Smoke machine and all.
Here is B. Tacky greeting the cutest cow he ever did see.