Lawrence Thomas

September 2, 2009

Dadddy Daycare - Day 3

Filed under: Uncategorized — Lawrence @ 10:33 pm

It has been awhile since I have hit a coffee shop to do some writing. I like to get out of the house from time to time for a little peace and quite to do some writing. After my writers group meeting, I held back and wrote for a couple of hours. I get a lot accomplished in the 2 or 3 hours I spend their every couple of weeks or so.

Unfortunately, driking cofee until 10:30pm doesn’t bode well for getting any sleep, and I tossed and turned for a few hours before finally fading into dreamland. Surprisingly enough, I was actually on the go all day and it wasn’t until Eva walked in the door, that my body finally broke down and I couldn’t do much more. About all I had energy for was making bottles and sippy cups and taking the dog for a walk - and a couple of quick blog posts as you can see.

It was another great day today. The weather has been amazing. The day started at 6:30am again. Every morning has been unique. I do really enjoy the 6:30 to 7 time slot for family time. Baby snuggles, big girl hugs and puppy belly rubs.

We were supposed to have another interview this evening, so I cleaned like a madman all day, including cutting the grass. I couldn’t believe what I was able to accomplish today, as well as keeping up with what was going on with our bid for the NHL in Hamilton today in US bankruptcy court.  Other than a minor, yet painful run in with a weed whaper this afternoon, the day was fun.

The kids went for a swim in the pool again today, and we even tried to have a picnic in the backyard but the bees were all over poor Abby again. Buggers!

Eva called around 4 to tell me the woman had cancelled the interview for this evening, but I had finished everything - including the laundry by that point so all was good.

I really don’t know how stay at home mom’s keep up this pace? I am exhausted and I am only three days into this. I am sure getting a routine going helps, but I am going to hopefully fall into a very deep sleep in about 15 minutes. I am exhausted!

I thanked the girls for a very fun day, and Emma said I was welcome. What a cutie! I can’t believe their are only two days left.

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Daddy Daycare - The Afternoon of Day 2

Filed under: Uncategorized — Lawrence @ 9:33 pm

By the time Abby woke from her morning nap, I had everything ready for our bus trip down the road to visit Papa (aka my dad).

Emma loves bus trips and from our first time all on the bus together, I can see Abby does too. Abby just loves to people watch and she smiles at everyone.  The ride to downtown was absolutely packed, but we arrived at the hot dog cart no worse for the wear.

Papa was surprised to see us, although he thought the kiddies might venture down his way for a visit.  My father had time on and off between customers, to sit with us while the three of us had our hot dogs. Dad and his brother (my Uncle Brian), had already had lunch together so he just watched the girls enjoying Papa’s famous hot dogs. There was even homemade banana bread to top off our street meat meal.

The bees weren’t quite as bad today, but Emma helped me guard Papa’s pop from buzzing intruders.

We probably visited about an hour, before we made our return trip. We stopped off at the bakery on the way home to order buns for Emma’s party and our 2nd Annual Labour Day bash. We are expecting around 60ish again this year so there are a million things going on this week.

Abby took a little bit to settle, and I lied with Emma a bit until she fell asleep…Turns out, I was the one that fell asleep. I must have dozed off for about an 1 1/2 to 2 hours, but man it felt great.

Well, I was nice and refreshed and ready to tackle the world, but baby Abby had another adventure in mind for her daddy. Payback for taking a nap instead of cleaning the house.

I went in to the girls room to bring Abby downstairs, and by the smell, I thought the cats we are watching for a couple of months had messed somewhere in the kids room. Then I noticed a partially naked baby and well, without getting all graphic on this blog, I’ll just say that doodie called. Yuck! And the diaper was just like new as well. I’m duck-taping those suckers on from now on.
I ran Abby downstairs straight into the tub, rinsed her off, while I was at it, I made a bubble bath. The girls were sparkling clean when their mom arrived home.  I even had the clothes and sheets rinsed off and in the wash. All in a days work.

Unfortunately for Eva, I had my first writers group meeting last night for the new season, so dinner wasn’t quite finished when I had to leave. It was pretty close though so there wasn’t too much damage done from that stolen nap. Other than an extra load of laundry.

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September 1, 2009

Daddy Daycare - Day 2

Filed under: The Baby Blog — Lawrence @ 10:19 am

Well, it’s only 9:06am, but it seems like it should already be lunchtime.

The kids have had breakfast, played some, watched a little cartoons, and Abby is already down for a nap. 6:30am risers makes for early nap times I guess. When is mine?

Although I am a little tired as I am not normally much of a morning person, there is something about being up with the birds that is like no other part of the day.

Blue skies, yet the sun has yet to rise above the rooftops. The living room is quiet except the soothing sounds of children taking steady gulps of their bottles and sippy cups, and the crunch of dog food in the kitchen. It is certainly one of the days briefest moments,  but definitely one of the most peaceful.

As is always the case with those quiet moments, they come to an end, and suddenly the sounds of sucking air and an empty bottle, the dog gorging on an after breakfast drink of water, the oldest switching on the televsion and the crashing of toys to the floor, the the house is alive again until nap time.

“Super califragilistic, espialodocious.” Not sure if I spelt that right, but that is about the only sound in the background now except the gentle splash of water in the still fishless fish tank. I am 36 years old, and I still love the sounds of cartoons in the background. I get that from my 94 year old grandfather. I actually bought him Song of the South a hanfull of years back for his birthday. The magic of the internet and EBay. He had tears in his eyes as he watched it again. It would seem the key to living to 100, is watch more cartoons.

It was a bit of a rough start to the morning. The dog breaking out of her crate and jumping into bed with me while my wife was getting ready for work, was actually a cute way to wake up. Nothing like a face wash and a snuggle from an otherwise rambuncious mutt.

However, because our local supermarket is closing and not re-opening in the new store until September 10th, their stock is very low and there wasn’t a bag of milk to be found anywhere. I just figured I would walk to the corner store in the morning, but I hadn’t contemplated the kids waking up before I had a chance to buy some milk. So, we had a couple of cran-pots on our hands at 6:30am. Luckily, my wife was quick on her toes and mentioned a little leftover formula in the cupboard that we could use, and she was able to calm down the oldest with a dollar store gift for waking up with a dry bum, so as mommies do, Eva saved the day.

Well, breakfast this morning was just a piece of toast for the kids, and some chocolate chip Weatabix for me, and for the most part, other than a couple of bum changes, bottles and sippy cups of milk, it’s been a lazy morning thus far.

It’s another beautiful day out there, so I think we’ll take our chances on the bus and visit Papa at the hot dog cart. My fathers retirement career. Hot dog maker/socialite. He loves it.

Close my eyes or clean the kitchen? big YAWN

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