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Quarantine 4th

I told Jackson it was was the Fourth of July today, and then he asked what we were going to do. Uhhhh… nothing.

Earlier, when I was pregnant, I was so focused on the delivery and getting through it safely, that it’s really just starting to hit me now how sad this summer is going to be without being able to do any of the fun things we are used to. Of course, I’m happy that we are all healthy, but it still sucks being stuck at home and not seeing friends and family.

For July 4th, there’s normally a parade — with bagpipes, marching bands and donuts, Jackson’s favorites — and then we watch fireworks in Evanston at my in-laws’ high-rise, where you can see firework displays from all the suburbs all along the horizon.

This year all the parades and fireworks have been canceled.

I saw on Facebook that the Glen Ellyn fire department was going to drive through the town in the afternoon, so we were trying to carefully listen for sirens from our backyard.

Sure enough, at one point we did hear sirens going off, so we all sprinted to the front yard as fast as we could. I could see a fire truck coming down May Avenue towards our house. But as it hit the intersection, it turned down another street before reaching our house.

We all started running again down the sidewalk, chasing after the truck. A bunch of kids, on the other side of the street, were also running to their front yard trying to get a look.

Once Jackson got to the corner, we could only see the very back of the truck going up and over the hill. You could see the flashing lights for about two or three seconds.

Later, Justin was out in the front yard with Jackson when apparently they saw one firework go off. Jackson ran to get me to show me the spot where he saw it.

To me, it was the saddest thing: one firework and barely a glimpse at a firetruck. But Jackson has been talking non-stop about those two things! He was SO excited!

And he keeps wanting to just sit in the front yard to wait for more firetrucks, lol.

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HOW?!?!

I was reminded today that when my Grandma had a newborn (my mom), she also had: an 11 month old, a 2 year old, a 4 year old, a 6 year old and a 7 year old.

Meanwhile, I’m dying over here after one day with just the two.

Seriously, how did she do it????

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Funny you should ask

A friend of mine texted me asking how I manage to feed myself with two kids now. Admittedly, it was the second day in a row of just eating pretzels and Oreos for lunch. Even worse, Jackson just ate pretzels for lunch followed by Cheerios for dinner.

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Bedtime struggles

Justin, trying to get Jackson to get in his room for bed time: “OK, I’m gonna go read a story to Lamb.”

Jackson: “OK, that sounds great!”

(stays put)

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Silence please

Jackson: “Mommy, can you hug Beckham?”

Me: “Aww, does he need a hug? Will that stop him from crying?”

Jackson: “Yeah, plus I can’t hear the music.”

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Toddler life

When the missing gym shoe is under the crib — not just on the floor under the crib, but shoved between the metal bars holding up the mattress.

“Here it is, Mommy!”

Of course! Why didn’t I think to look there?!

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First day on my own

I was feeling so good because I somehow managed to change Jackson and get him down for a nap while baby wearing, but then I took Beckham out of the wrap and he was completely covered in poop…and so was I! 

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Sweet reprieve

Justin was supposed to go back to work today (still working from home, just the end of paternity leave). But his company blocked computer/email access during his leave, and he discovered it’ll take 24 hours before he’s allowed back in to the system.

That means I got one more day of help — hooray!!

While I was still pregnant and he was deciding how much time to take off, I thought three weeks sounded like a good chunk of time. It was longer than he got for Jackson.

But now that three weeks have passed… what was I thinking??!?!?! Six weeks should be the absolute bare minimum!!

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A comfy spot

Before Beckham was born, I was trying to find something to replace our Rock-n-Play, which had been recalled. I’ll need somewhere to be able to put the baby down, I thought.

Now that he’s here, I discovered Luc’s dog bed works just fine. So cozy!

(Jackson gave him Soldier Teddy Bear to sleep with — how nice!)

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