Saturday, July 11, 2009

Saturday Morning



Jeff's out of town this weekend, backpacking in the Sierra with some friends. So the kids and I are on our own and having a special mommy/kid weekend. The five pictures in the slideshow above are from this morning. We lounged around in the big bed for a while, taking turns singing songs (Andrew is nearly there with the ABC song), and eventually moved to the playroom for some princess/car action.

I am struck by the fleeting nature of these carefree days. Before long the kids will be big and will have their own plans and I'll be left to watch from the sidelines. I want to remember what they look like, how they act, in these days when they are just three and nearly five. Already I find it hard to conjure memories of them as babies and toddlers that aren't tied to a photograph that I took of them. Remembering how they moved, how they sounded, how they smelled, how they felt as babies is already hard. Just imagine how much harder it will be when I have teenage versions of them crowding out all the impressions of their younger selves. Hence, the camera coming out this morning to capture them just as they are, today, bed hair and all.

Julia is the much more enthusiastic poser. I've got to get Andrew in action, because if I ask him to smile he gives me the goofiest grin that contorts his face such that he doesn't even look like himself. That won't help me remember what he looks like!

3 comments:

Holman Girls said...

I know how you feel. I am savoring every moment I have with Gwen. I did not realize how much I would enjoy spending time with a new baby again.

Anonymous said...

I totally empathize with your feeling. I wish I had movies of you and Andrea... I can conjure up a lot of memories, but still, I know there's so much I've forgotten. I loved those early days....

Readersraisinghell said...

It's hard to savour each moment when we get caught up in the demands of "life" - the working, the "family maintenance"!! That's why leisurely mornings like the one you had with the kids are so special - it helps imprint in your memory the little kid-details you don't want to forget! And it enriches your life - and theirs!