Friday, December 22, 2006

How does your heart not burst?

Two things I want to share before going away for a few days...
  • The other day I was getting Little Man's bath ready and asked him if he had to go potty. "No." he said. He hasn't used the chair at home since that day, so I figured I would give it a try. I took his diaper off and said "Let's sit on the potty for a few minutes." I sat on our big toilet right next to him and just waited. He kept looking into the potty chair, and finally looks up at me and begins to pee. I smiled and started to say something, but he puts his finger up to his lips and says "Shhhh..." I shut up. I guess it's quiet reflextion time for him when he is on the potty.
  • I was doing motherly things around the house and Daddy and Little Man were in the living room watching t.v. I hear Daddy shut the t.v off and I tohught they were heading to bed. I look at the clock, it was only 8, too early for the boy to go to bed, he would wake up at like 4. Daddy turns the radio on, I hear him and Little Man dancing and being silly together. Then the music turns slow, Daddy put on a cd he plays once in a while when he's feeling all romantical and wants to 'sing' to me. I didn't hear anything coming from them, and started towards the living room, wondering why they were so quiet. Little man was in Daddy's arms, laying on his shoulder while Daddy two-stepped around the living room. My boys were slow-dancing. I actually thought Little Man might have fallen asleep, he isn't one to just lay on us for the heck of it, but Little Man lifted his head, smiled at me and put his head back down. My heart might have grown three sizes like the Grinch.

That is all. Sappy moments...

For all of you: Have a wonderful, and exciting, and SAFE Holiday. May Santa give you something nice. Hugs and sappy kisses to all of you.

2 comments:

Mama of 2 said...

What heart warming comments. I could just see Daddy and Little Man dancing.

Here's to wishing you a Merry Christmas as well Diana. I have come to treasure our blogger friendship.

dennis said...

Tooo precious! That is a definite Kodak moment.