Monday, June 20, 2011

When a 4 month old does not want to cooperate, she will not cooperate.

First of all....

What up homies?

It's been a few days! I knew it was going to be one of those weeks from the start, but WOAH, WHAT.A.WEEK. I look around at the shambles the house is in and it shows. Yeah, I'll have to take care of that tomorrow.
We helped a friend that is a new Mommy for a couple of days...being new Mommy is tough stuff!
Also, watched Madeline, a one year old and a two year old all at the same time....now that's talent, right? Well, I hope it's more than talent because I'm going to be doing it once a week from now on.
We found out that a dear friend of ours we met through all of our baseball adventures has a malignant brain tumor. It's hard to see such a wonderful family go through such painful news. But, he's a very strong guy, he's going to kick this tumor's ass, we all know it.
Not to mention all of the baseball....even after the rec team and school team ended. I'm glad the school team is done though, his coach was a jerk...seriously, even Anthony said something to him and he always keeps his thoughts to himself when it comes to coaching styles. But, this guy?, horrible....I didn't even thank him when I returned the jersey and that's not me.
I also spent a little bit of time creating Anthony's Father's Day gift this week. I got a frame with 3 openings and took pictures of Madeline holding D-A-D for Anthony to display on his desk. Here they are...



And here is some proof that when a 4 month old does not want to cooperate, she will not cooperate...some of the 95 other photos taken to try and create this Dad frame.....









Josh got him a pair of Phillies shorts.....perhaps that would have been easier...smart kid. :P
We went to Me-mom and Be-pops on Saturday for a Father's Day cookout. Pop Tony and Mimi came too, that made it even more special.
More photo posting time.....







Happy Father's Day to all of the real men out there. I am so glad my son was able to experience what a REAL Dad is with Anthony...someone who is always there, through good times and bad, every baseball game, milestone and growing pain/problem...he has been amazing. I am blessed that my daughter will be able to experience it from the start. I wish Josh would have had that opportunity too, but you know what he said to me tonight before I went upstairs for bed? Happy Father's Day, Mom. I know you did both roles for a while there and now I see that. Amazing feeling. That is all.

1 comment:

  1. Great pics. Chrissy. Very touching blog dear. :) Please know Josh didn't miss a beat...you took on the role and filled it brilliantly and he has been blessed with the awesome male influences of Joe, Henry, Uncle Henry and of Joey too. I love that Anthony stepped right up the to the plate (literally...LOL!)& is a true blue awesome dad to him, Maddie & Bud. :D Love you guys! Susan

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