This old house was drafty and cold today. Getting the mail, which happens to be in the mail box attached to our house on the front porch, was as out as we got.
I think I just had deja vu.
Tomorrow and Thursday and Friday will require the necessary "be out in the world and have other human contact", so a good stay-at-home is just what we needed.
Almost a must around here (have I said that before?).
Even though I can't explain why, because staying at home usually requires more work at times (ie: more messes, more fighting, more "sorry mom, I peed on the floor-s"), but I guess I figure it's because I realize we won't always be able to be in the stay-at-home-when-we-please phase(ie: school...things that go with school)
So we'll just enjoy it now and continue to pick up the trains and cars over and over, wipe up the pee puddles, break up the fights and making forts in the living room.
Check out the one the (bored-I love when they're bored) twosome constructed all on their own:
Maybe one day they can build a house for me.
And I will stay in it forever and never come out:)
At least not for the winter months.
7 comments:
you should be glad we're not neighbors because i would want to come over everyday.
(or...maybe you would be glad? maybe you'd like that?)
you could do my grocery shopping and i'll vacuum and fold laundry. or we could sit in squalor and talk while our children run around naked screaming/ causing utter destruction.
I would so get in on that action. (the sitting in squalor part, of course.) I'll do the dishes and bake delicious cookies.
You take lovely photos.
as luck would have it- I love cookies.
i'd like to make a winter fort, too. i wouldn't come out until there were leaves on the trees...
i like the sound of that!
i'm moving...
Forts...nothing is better than a well built fort! Kids and forts, a perfect winter.
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