
Travis' baseball season has begun so we never see him anymore. I had no idea it would be this time consuming. They have practices or games pretty much everyday. It is Little League for heavens sake. I would be much more understanding if one of my kids were actually on the team. The other problem is that my otherwise fabulously healthy children turn into sneezing, runny-nosed, red and itchy-eyed monsters this time of year. I am so spoiled with their good health that I feel somewhat paralyzed by these insidious allergies that they both have. I am hoping that they outgrow them. Parker's have been slightly less traumatic this year, but that could be because we've had a pretty wet spring. Who knows?
Parker only has 3 weeks of school left. How is that possible? I actually kind of enjoy having him all to myself and not having to get up and get him to school. I am planning on making a conscious effort to really enjoy our last full year of before he starts kindergarten. I really feel that this year we are holding him back is going to be a bonus for him--and me. He is soooo entertaining! Speaking of entertainment, the more Jack speaks, the more I fall in love with him. He is turning into a very funny little boy. Knock on wood, but he has been fairly good the past few days. Of course, I haven't taken him in public either, but maybe there is hope yet!
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