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Monday, November 26, 2012

Ouch!

I managed to make it four years of motherhood without any major injuries, but over Thanksgiving weekend, Amelia took that one off my "Mom Bucket List". 
 
Unfortunately, it was my poor judgment and total brain lapse that Miss Amelia looked like this:
 
However, bless her heart, it didn't phase her in the least bit.
 
The story:  We went out for lunch, and we were seated in a booth.  Eric and Madeline were one side, and Amelia and I were on the other side.  Amelia was happily perched on her booster seat on the outside seat.  Why in the world Eric and I didn't think anything of me scooting in first is beyond me.  Mama brain lapse #1.  Eric and Madeline left the table for a few minutes, and I was looking over the menu.  Out of the corner of my eye, I see Amelia start to topple over, so I grabbed the booster seat, not her (Mama brain lapse #2), and she lost her balance and tumbled onto the floor.  Her orbital bone broke her fall.  She was hysterical, and I was a complete mess.  No broken bones, no stitches, just a BIG, FAT SHINER.
 
Unfortunately, the shiner got much worse before it got better.  Kids heal so quickly, and once it started to show signs of healing, it was completely gone.
 
I included this picture on my Happy New Year card to explain why the Stewart family was so tardy in the Christmas card delivery. 
 
Amelia was a little trooper.  Her shiner never seemed to phase her, and she healed beautifully.  I'm sure this won't be her last injury of this sort.  However, this Mama doesn't exactly remain calm in times of major wounds, so I hope we're good for awhile. 

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Thanksgiving 2012

Eric and I are most thankful for these two sweeties.
 
 
These little moments of sisterly love make me especially thankful that I was chosen to be their mother.
 
 
Happy Thanksgiving, 2012

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Wolfpack vs. Tigers

Eric and I are football people.  We spend many Saturdays at games, watching games, or attending parties surrounding games.  This past Saturday was BIG - Eric's NC State Wolfpack were taking on my Clemson Tigers.  We were excited!  The girls were all snuggled in with Daddy for an exciting gameday.  (Notice their lovely orange and purple attire.)
 Even though the Wolfpack couldn't pull a win, Eric was corrupting my little Tigers with the Wolfpack "woo woo" & finger motions.  They weren't into it, trust me.  :)
 Once we got the girls down for the night, we turned on the big screen on our porch and headed to the firepit for some adult fun.
 It was just our little family of four this weekend, and it was relaxing before the hub-bub of the holidays kicks life up a notch.