Last night we lost our beloved fish, Billy. It was especially hard on Britton. He was okay when it was floating dead in the fish tank but flushing it down the toilet was more than he could bear. He sobbed and sobbed about Billy. Britton likes to write and draw pictures when he is sad or mad so he decided that he needed to write down what he was feeling. First he wrote on a piece of paper "I miss my fish." He was still sad though and then he thought that he needed to flush a note down the toilet for Billy. It was a great idea. I suggested toilet paper (so we wouldn't clog the pipes) and he wrote him a note with help from me on spelling. When he was done, he flushed it down the toilet so his dead fish could have his note and he was finally ready for bed. I must say I'm impressed with his grief process. I'm glad he found a way to have closure because talking about the good life his goldfish lead just wasn't cutting it. He told me this morning he missed his fish but he was excited too because he wants to use the money he is saving to buy a new fish. I sure hope it lives....
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Monday, February 16, 2009
A great weekend
I don't normally post about the boy's birth families but I am today with Britton's birthmother's permission. This weekend we went to Kennewick to visit Britton's birthmother, Jami and her little boy, Isaiah. We had a great time. We had visited before, but this was the first time we were able to spent more than a couple hours together. We went to Chuck E. Cheese, got pictures taken, went to church and had a fun dinner with Jami's family and friends. We also went to the park and went out to lunch to finish out the weekend. It was nice to have a weekend away from work and to get to know Jami better. It was fun for her to see Britton and to watch Britton, Isaiah and Benjamin play together. It was a wild boy party! Britton had a lot of fun and that is what we wanted. We are very blessed to have our birthfamilies in our lives!
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
All I wanted was a nice, peaceful shower...
The boys had eaten breakfast and were watching cartoons so I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to take a shower. I love a nice, warm, uninterrupted shower! Well, I was just turning the water off when Britton walks into the bathroom, followed by Benjamin. I asked Britton what he needed and he said "Mom, Benjamin did it." I asked what Benjamin did and he said, "He almost flooded the bathroom. The water was comming out of the sink." Great. I asked if he had turned the water off and he said yes. I thanked him and told him I would be out in a minute. When Britton left the room I got out of the shower and ushered Benjer out so I could get dressed. Once I was dressed I was going to go downstairs to check out the bathroom when I heard Benjamin pounding on his bedroom door. He had locked himself inside. I let Benjer out and was headed downstairs when Britton reappeared. This was the first time I had actually seen him, and he was wearing his rubber puddle shoes! He looked at me very seriously and said, "Mom, the water in the bathroom is real." I tried not to laugh and followed him downstairs. Sure enough the floor was pretty flooded. Nothing a couple bath towels couldn't soak up. Benjamin has a little obsession with the bathrooms and we keep the bathroom doors closed at all times. I asked Britton how Benjamin got in the bathroom and if he had left the door open. Of course he said no. This was my second bathroom incident with Benjer for the day. I woke up to him swishing my comb in the toilet! Benjamin is a curious, trouble making little boy, but at least he has a good big brother to keep him in line! At least my bathroom floor is clean now. One less thing I need to do today!
Friday, February 6, 2009
I love me!
Benjamin is so funny! We've been trying to get him to say "I love you to us." Whenever we say "Benjamin, I love you", he says "I love me!" We all love him. He's a funny boy.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Cabin Fever and Cute Pictures!
We are ready for Spring so we decided to pull down the scooters. This was Benjamin's first try on a scooter. Poor kid, he has to use Britton's old three-wheeled scooter. He's the hand-me-down boy. He doesn't mind though. Anyway, Benjamin was proud of himself. He can't really steer but he likes to go forward. I'm sure he'll improve by summer and try to keep up with his brother. I forgot how kids throw a tantrum when it's time to come in. It's been a while since Britton has done that but Benjamin threw a good crying fit. He thought it was very unfair that he had to stop riding the scooter and go inside for a nap. Oh well.
The other day I also took some cute pictures of the boys sitting on the couch together. Benjer has chocolate pudding on his face but it was sure cute. The boys have really been missing their dad lately. He has been working a ton and hardly ever has days off anymore. We're hoping it will slow down after the Special Olympics. Dustin's a hard worker though and we are happy he has a job in this bad economy. Even when he works hard, he always makes time for his family. It's one of the many things we love about him!
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